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François Xavier Ovide Méthot

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Preceded by
  
Joseph Gaudet

Succeeded by
  
Adelard Turgeon

Role
  
Political figure


Preceded by
  
Joseph Gaudet

Died
  
October 19, 1908

Succeeded by
  
Athanase Gaudet

Resigned
  
June 1876

Francois-Xavier-Ovide Methot

Preceded by
  
Jean-Baptiste-Georges Proulx

Name
  
Francois-Xavier-Ovide Methot

Party
  
Conservative Party of Quebec

Succeeded by
  
Charles-Edouard Houde

François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot (September 19, 1843 – October 19, 1908) was a Quebec farmer and political figure. He represented Nicolet in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1871 to 1876 and in the Canadian House of Commons as an Independent Conservative member from 1877 to 1884.

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He was born in Quebec City in 1843, the son of François-Xavier Méthot, and studied at the Séminaire de Québec. He married his cousin Clara, the daughter of Antoine-Prosper Méthot, in 1864. Méthot was a farmer at Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets and served as mayor there from 1868 to 1872. In 1871, he was elected to the legislative assembly of the province in Nicolet as a Conservative; he was reelected in 1875 but his election was declared invalid by the Quebec Superior Court in June 1876. He did not run again in the subsequent by-election but was elected to the federal parliament in an 1877 by-election after the then-sitting member was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec. Méthot represented Nicolet until 1884, when he was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec in De La Vallière district. He remarried in 1885; his second wife was Marie-Clara-Louise-Ernestine Paradis. He died in office at Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets in 1908.

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