Simon Cimon

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Simon Cimon (15 décembre 1852-22 mars 1903) fut un ingénieur civil et homme politique fédéral du Québec. rdf:langString
Simon Cimon (December 15, 1852 – March 22, 1903) was a Quebec civil engineer and political figure. He represented Charlevoix in the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative member from 1887 to 1891. He died at Saint-Étienne-de-la-Malbaie in 1903. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Simon Cimon
rdf:langString Simon Cimon
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xsd:date 1903-03-22
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xsd:date 1852-12-15
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xsd:date 1852-12-15
xsd:date 1903-03-22
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rdf:langString Simon Cimon (15 décembre 1852-22 mars 1903) fut un ingénieur civil et homme politique fédéral du Québec.
rdf:langString Simon Cimon (December 15, 1852 – March 22, 1903) was a Quebec civil engineer and political figure. He represented Charlevoix in the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative member from 1887 to 1891. He was born at La Malbaie, Canada East in 1852, the son of Simon-Xavier Cimon, and studied at the Collège de Montmagny and Thom's Academy in Quebec. He was also a Provincial Land Surveyor for the province of Quebec. He served as an engineer for the Grenville Canal and then was engineer for the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. From 1879 to 1887, Cimon was employed by the Canadian Department of Public Works. In 1884, he married Marie-Julie-Charlotte-Amanda, the daughter of Paschal-Vinceslas Taché, sheriff for Kamouraska. He was elected to represent Charlevoix in the House of Commons following the death of his father in 1887. He died at Saint-Étienne-de-la-Malbaie in 1903.
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