250th anniversary of the Province of Quebec liberation attempt by the USA

Speaker: Jean-Pierre Raymond
When: Thursday, September 18, 2025, 19:30 - 21:00
Where: Centennial Hall,

       288 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield, H9W 4A4

Lecture in English followed by a bilingual question period.

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In 1775, an invasion of the Province of Quebec occurred. The Lotbinière family got involved on both sides of the issue. The father in law Chaussegros de Léry, while dead since 1756, had built Fort Chambly, part of Fort Niagara, the Montréal ramparts and the Québec ramparts all involved in the events. The son of de Léry built Fort St-Jean in 1748 and was part of Carleton's staff. De Lotbinière's son was a British artillery officer during the siege of Fort Saint-Jean and was taken prisoner in Philadelphia. His daughter lived with a British officer; they fled to Massachusett and he became an American officer. The brother of Lotbinière who was a Recollet joined the rebellion and retreated to New-York where he became the first Catholic Chaplain of the US Army. Finally, Michel Chartier de Lotbinière was sent by France to Boston to support the rebellion with his knowledge of artillery manufacture.

Jean-Pierre Raymond is a retired engineer and history buff who studies the first Canadian engineers..

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