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Role
  
Political figure


Name
  
Joseph-Octave Beaubien

Political party
  
Conservative

Resigned
  
1872

Joseph-Octave Beaubien

Born
  
March 22, 1824 Nicolet, Lower Canada (
1824-03-22
)

Died
  
November 7, 1877, Montmagny, Canada

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Preceded by
  
Louis-Napoleon Casault

Succeeded by
  
Henri-Thomas Taschereau

Joseph-Octave Beaubien (March 22, 1824 – November 7, 1877) was a Quebec physician and political figure. He represented Montmagny in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member.

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He was born in Nicolet in Lower Canada in 1824, studied at the college there and then studied English in Rochester, New York. He returned and studied medicine, becoming a doctor in 1847 and settled at Montmagny. He was elected to represent Montmagny in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in 1857, 1861 and 1863; he was reelected after Confederation. He served in the cabinet as Commissioner of Crown Lands. He was also named to the Legislative Council of Quebec for La Durantaye division in 1867 and served until his death. He operated large farms at Montmagny and Cap-Saint-Ignace. Beaubien served as lieutenant-colonel in the local militia. He was also a director for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

He died in Montmagny in 1877.

He was the nephew of Pierre Beaubien, who had also been a member in the Legislative Assembly from Canada East. His daughter, Caroline-Alix, married Jules-Joseph-Taschereau Frémont, who later became a member of the House of Commons.

References

Joseph-Octave Beaubien Wikipedia