Louis-Edmond Panneton
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Louis-Edmond Panneton (6 juillet 1848, Municipalité du Comté de Saint-Maurice, Canada-Est, Province du Canada - 5 août 1935, Montréal, Québec, Canada) est un avocat, enseignant, politicien et juge québécois. Il a été bâtonnier du Québec.
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Louis-Edmond Panneton (July 6, 1848 – August 5, 1935) was a lawyer, judge, educator and political figure in Quebec. He represented Sherbrooke in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1892 to 1900 as a Conservative.
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Louis-Edmond Panneton
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Louis-Edmond Panneton
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Louis-Edmond Panneton
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Louis-Edmond Panneton
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Montreal, Quebec
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1935-08-05
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Trois-Rivières, Canada East
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1848-07-06
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1848-07-06
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1935-08-05
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Sherbrooke
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1900
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1892
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Louis-Edmond Panneton (6 juillet 1848, Municipalité du Comté de Saint-Maurice, Canada-Est, Province du Canada - 5 août 1935, Montréal, Québec, Canada) est un avocat, enseignant, politicien et juge québécois. Il a été bâtonnier du Québec.
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Louis-Edmond Panneton (July 6, 1848 – August 5, 1935) was a lawyer, judge, educator and political figure in Quebec. He represented Sherbrooke in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1892 to 1900 as a Conservative. He was born in Trois-Rivières, Canada East, the son of André Panneton and Marie Blondin, and was educated at the Séminaire de Trois-Rivières. Panneton was admitted to the Quebec bar in 1870 and set up practice in Sherbrooke. In 1886, he married Corinne, the daughter of Louis-Tréfflé Dorais. He was mayor of Sherbrooke in 1888. In 1899, Panneton was named Queen's Counsel. He was defeated in 1900 when he ran for reelection to the Quebec assembly and returned to his law practice. Panneton also taught law at Bishop's College. In 1912, he was named to the Quebec Superior Court for Montreal district. He was bâtonnier for Saint-François district in 1886, 1889, 1896, 1898, 1905 and 1907 and bâtonnier for Quebec in 1907 and 1908. He was owner and editor of the journal le Peuple. He also served as president for the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society at Sherbrooke. Panneton died in Montreal at the age of 86 and was buried in the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery.
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