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Education
  
Caraquet common school

Name
  
Theotime Blanchard

Resting place
  
Caraquet

Children
  
3 sons, 1 daughter

Parents
  
Anne-Marie Poirier

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Spouse
  
Marie Gauvin

Political party
  
Conservative

Role
  
Politician


Theotime Blanchard

Born
  
May 8, 1844 (
1844-05-08
)
Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada

Occupation
  
Teacher, farmer, merchant, politician

Died
  
March 11, 1911, Bathurst, Canada

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Théotime Blanchard (May 8, 1844 – March 11, 1911) was a teacher, farmer, merchant and politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Gloucester County from 1870 to 1875 and from 1892 to 1894 in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and Gloucester in the Canadian House of Commons from 1894 to 1900 as a Conservative member.

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He was born in Caraquet, New Brunswick, the son of Agapit Blanchard and Anne-Marie Poirier, and the grandson of Tranquille Blanchard. He taught school in Neguac and in Caraquet. In 1867, he married Marie Gauvin. Blanchard was later named a justice of the peace.

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A Roman Catholic, in the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly he helped lead the opposition to the Common Schools Act of 1871 that banned religious instruction in the province's school system based on the principle of Separation of church and state. Blanchard resigned his seat in the assembly and was appointed inspector of weights and measures for Restigouche County in 1876. From 1887 to 1892, he served as customs inspector at Caraquet. Blanchard was the first Acadian elected to the provincial assembly and the Canadian House of Commons from Gloucester County. He was defeated by Onésiphore Turgeon when he ran for reelection in 1900 and again in 1904. He died in Bathurst at the age of 66 after being injured in a vehicle accident.

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