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Name
  
Jean Lemire


Role
  
Film producer

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Movies
  
The Last Continent, The White Planet

Nominations
  
Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary

Similar People
  
Thierry Ragobert, Roger Frappier, Bruno Coulais, Donald Sutherland

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Jean Lemire (1625—1685) was a master-carpenter and a syndic of Quebec City, and is the ancestor of most Lemires living in Canada. His father and mother, Mathurin LeMire and Jeanne Vannier, lived in the Saint Vivien district of Rouen, Normandy. Rouen is a port on the Seine river. Jean Lemire was baptized in the Saint Vivien church June 4, 1625.He was a carpenter by trade.

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Jean Lemire crossed the Atlantic Ocean between 1650 and 1653. He married Louise Marsolet, daughter of Nicolas Marsolet of Saint-Aignan and Marie Barbier, and thereby entered one of the most important families of Canada (New France).

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In 1664, Jean Lemire was elected syndic of Quebec City following the resignation of the mayor and two councilors. He was reelected syndic in 1667.

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In 1667, the couple decided to establish themselves on at Cap-Rouge, Quebec City. By then, they owned ten acres (40,000 m2) of land and five cattle, and they employed three servants.

By 1684, the master carpenter was in high esteem throughout the region. He was assigned the construction of the steeple in Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec, a structure of Batiscan oak, designed to crown the south tower of the cathedral.

Nine months later, on October 5, 1684, he died at fifty-nine years old. Louise outlived her husband until 1712.

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References

Jean Lemire Wikipedia