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1810 - 1879 (69 years)
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Name |
Joseph-Ignace Aumond |
Birth |
21 Mar 1810 |
Assomption, Québec, Canada [4] |
Gender |
Male |
Arrives |
1828 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Biography |
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School |
1842 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
- Un des premiers membres de la commission scolaire.
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Occupation |
1847 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
- Nommé au premier bureau de santé.
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Occupation |
1849 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
- Preésident de Bytown and Montreal Telegraph
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Occupation |
1850 |
- membre fondateur et directeur du Bytown and Prescott Railway
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Occupation |
1854 |
- Directeur de Consummer Gas
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Occupation |
1866 |
- Directeur de City Passenger Horse Railway
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Politics |
1874 |
- Candidat conservateur non élu (conservateur)
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Death |
9 Nov 1879 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [4, 5] |
Burial |
11 Nov 1879 |
Fallowfield, Ontario, Canada [4, 5] |
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Person ID |
I70415 |
Lowertown |
Last Modified |
18 Jul 2023 |
Family |
Jane Cummings, b. 1817 d. 2 Feb 1875, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Age 58 years) |
Marriage |
21 Apr 1833 |
Notre Dame, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [1] |
Family ID |
F3565 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Aumond, Joseph
Joseph Aumond was born in L’Assomption, Lower Canada, on 21 March 1810. He was a son of Ignace Aumont and Euphrosine Robichault. He came to Bytown in 1828 to manage a store for the Montreal firm of J.D. Bernard [Woods 1980]. A couple of years later, he set up his own store, and soon engaged in lumbering, building one the largest steam sawmills in Canada. He was a member of the Ottawa Lumber Association when it was established in 1836, and became the first president of the Bytown and Montreal Telegraph Company in 1849. He was also one of the directors of the Bytown and Prescott Railway Company, and was prominent in the Bytown Mechanics Institute. In addition, he rose to the rank of colonel in the 4th battalion of the Carleton militia. In the business slumps of 1848-49 and 1854, he suffered heavy losses. His operations continued, but on a much smaller scale [Pilon 1972]. He married Jane Cummings, daughter of John Cummings and Eliza Mowbry, on 21 April 1833 in Bytown’s Notre Dame church [Anon. 1983, Newton 1990]. Joseph’s wife Jane was 58 years old when she died in Ottawa on 20 February 1875 [Newton 1990]. Joseph died at his residence in Ottawa on 9 November 1879. He was buried in Notre Dame Cemetery.
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