separation was the notary and local member of the Legislative Assembly Joseph-AdolpheChauret, who, in 1902, had a "seigniorial" residence built for himself reminiscent
led to the separation of Sainte-Geneviève was the famous lawyer Joseph-AdolpheChauret, who in 1902 built a stately home reminiscent of homes in Pierrefonds
Island. It is named in honor of Pierrefonds in France, whose notary, Joseph-AdolpheChauret, was impressed by the Château located in the city of the same name
Quebec for Jacques-Cartier In office 1908–1916 Preceded by Joseph-AdolpheChauret Succeeded by Joseph-Séraphin-Aimé Ashby Personal details Born (1874-10-25)October