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Appointed by
  
John A. Macdonald

Name
  
Charles-Seraphin Jr


Born
  
October 6, 1818 Montreal, Lower Canada (
1818-10-06
)

Died
  
January 26, 1890(1890-01-26) (aged 71) Montreal, Quebec

Relations
  
Charles-Seraphin Rodier, uncle

Succeeded by
  
Louis-Rodrigue Masson

Preceded by
  
Jean-Baptiste Rolland

Political party
  
Conservative Party

Charles s raphin rodier jr top 6 facts


Charles-Séraphin Rodier (October 6, 1818 – January 26, 1890) was a Canadian businessman and politician.

Born in Montreal, Lower Canada, the son of Jean-Baptiste Rodier and Marie-Desanges Sedillot dit Montreuil, Rodier was the nephew of Charles-Séraphin Rodier, a mayor of Montreal. Rodier would later use the suffix "Jr" to his name to tell himself apart from his uncle. Rodier started working at age fourteen as a carpenter and after as a building contractor. He later started a factory to make agricultural tools for farmers. He used to demand mortgages in return for the tools and as a result accumulated a large amount of land in the Montreal area.

In 1861, he co-founded the Banque Jacques-Cartier and was a director until 1870. He was also a vice-president from 1870 to 1876. From 1847 to 1850, he was a member of the Montreal City Council for the ward of Saint-Antoine. A supported of the federal Conservative Party, Rodier was called to the Senate of Canada for the senatorial division of Mille Isles on the advice of Prime Minister John A. Macdonald in 1888. He served until his death in 1890.

He was president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of Montreal. In 1869, he help form the 64th Châteauguay and Beauharnois Regiment (Voltigeurs Canadiens of Beauharnois), becoming its first lieutenant-colonel.

References

Charles-Séraphin Rodier Jr Wikipedia