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Honorable juge AdoJphe Bazin est né le 2l mai 1869 à Saint-Ours-sur-Richelieu. Il était le fils de Stanislas-Pierre Bazin, notaire de Saint-Ours et d'Azilda Duhamel.
Il a étudié au Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe et à l'Universite Laval à Montréal.
Il a été clerc de l'honorable sénateur F.L. Béique et président du Cercle Ville-Marie.
Admis au Barreau en 1894, il a été associé de Camille Piché, De 1902 à1905, il a partagé le cabinet de Charles Laurendeau CR.
Nommé CR en 1906, il a été nommé magistrat de police en 1908. Il a été l'un des trois commissaires des permis pour la vente des liqueurs alcooliques en 1909.
Il a été promu juge de la Cour des sessions de la paix, en 1911, ou il a siégé durant 11 ans. Retraité le 10 avril 1922, il s'est remis à l'exercice de sa profession et a eu comme associé le battonnier Alfred Tourigny CR.
L'honorable juge Adolphe Bazin a éousé à Montréal, Laura Beauchemin. Ils ont eu quatre filles: Blanche, Alice (Mme G. Gadbois de Vaudreuil), Germaine, (épouse du docteur C.E. Valiquette de Montréal), et Renée (Mme Alan Campbell de Saint-John New Brunswick.)
Le juge Bazin est décédé à Vaudreuil, Québec le 4 novembre 1943, à l'age de 75 ans.
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From family papers and verbal history told to me by his daughter Blanche Bazin.
Gadbois-46 14:11, 22 July 2015 (EDT) Adolphe Bazin was my grandpapa. I lived, along with my mother and sister, with him and grandmaman from the age of 3 until he died in 1943. Although he was a lawyer and judge he would have preferred to be a farmer. He was a very kind and gentle man who hated controversy. He had the best vegetable and flower garden in the village. When he went to France in 1928 he brought back some tomato seeds that he then planted in his garden. We ate those gorgeous tomatoes every years until he could no longer tent his garden. He would save rhe seeds from year to year.
Tripp to Europe with his wife and two of there daughters, Blanche and Renée.
Name: Adolphe Bazin Birth Date: abt 1869 Age: 59 Port of Departure: Montréal, Québec, Canada Arrival Date: 2 Dec 1928 Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England Ports of Voyage: Quebec, Glasgow, Belfast Ship Name: Laurentic Search Ship Database: View the 'Laurentic' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Shipping Line: White Star Line Official Number: 149642
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