Louis St-Laurent
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Louis Étienne St-Laurent (1882 - 1973)

Louis Étienne (Louis) "Stephen" St-Laurent
Born in Compton, Québec, Canadamap
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Husband of — married 19 May 1908 in Beauceville, Quebec, Canadamap
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Died at age 91 in Québec, Québec, Canadamap
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Preceded by
Mackenzie King
16th Prime Minister of Canada
15 November 1948 – 21 June 1957
Succeeded by
John Diefenbaker

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Louis St-Laurent (baptized Louis-Étienne) was a lawyer, professor, and politician; born 1 Feb. 1882 in Compton, Québec, son of Jean-Baptiste-Moïse St-Laurent and Mary Anne Broderick[1]; married 19 May 1908 Jeanne Renault in Beauceville, Québec. They had two sons and three daughters; died 25 July 1973 at Québec, and was buried in Compton.

Louis Stephen St-Laurent (baptisé Louis-Étienne) était un avocat, professeur et homme politique; né le 1er février 1882 à Compton, Québec, fils de Jean-Baptiste-Moïse St-Laurent et de Mary Anne Broderick; le 19 mai 1908, il épousa à Beauceville, Québec, Jeanne Renault, et ils eurent deux fils et trois filles ; décédé le 25 juillet 1973 à Québec et inhumé dans sa ville natale.[2]

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  1. Bapt. image IGD-Drouin (membership)
  2. Robert Bothwell, “ST-LAURENT, LOUIS-STEPHEN (baptized Louis-Étienne),” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 20, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 24, 2018,

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Corrected LNAB with spelling used in Dictionnaire biographique du Canada.
posted by Dave Rutherford
hi all, whoever is manager on this should correct LNAB, St. Laurent is incorrect in French, it should be St-Laurent, or better yet, Saint-Laurent.
posted by Danielle Liard