Charles Lamarche
Charles Lamarche (July 17, 1850 – December 25, 1909) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Nipissing East in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1905.[2]
Charles Lamarche | |
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MPP for Nipissing East | |
In office January 25 – May 27, 1905 | |
Preceded by | Michael James |
Succeeded by | Francis Cochrane |
Personal details | |
Born | Ottawa, Canada West[1] | July 17, 1850
Died | December 25, 1909 59) Sudbury, Ontario | (aged
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Harriet Victoria McQuestion (m 1878) |
A member of the Conservative Party, he was elected in the 1905 election. However, after only a few months in office he resigned to open a seat for Francis Cochrane, who had been appointed Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines in the government of James P. Whitney, to enter the legislature in a by-election.[3] Following his resignation from the legislature, he was appointed as registrar of deeds for the Nipissing District.[2]
He was sued in 1908 by Henry Draney, a mining prospector whose registration of a mining claim in Cobalt had been rejected.[4] Draney's lawsuit claimed that Lamarche had promised to make his resignation from the legislature conditional on the approval of Draney's claim.[4]
References
- Normandin, P.G. (1905). "The Canadian Parliamentary Guide and Work of General Reference for Canada, the Provinces, and the Northwest Territories". The Canadian Parliamentary Guide = Guide Parlementaire Canadien. A.J. Magurn. ISSN 0315-6168. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
- "LAMARCHE IS REGISTRAR: OFFICE FOR MAN WHO RESIGNED SEAT FOR MINISTER". The Globe and Mail, October 7, 1905.
- "CABINET IS REORGANIZED: NEW MINISTER OF LANDS AND MINES SWORN IN Mr. Charles Lamarche, M.P.P. For Nipissing, Resigns, and Hon. Frank Cochrane Will Run For That Constituency". The Globe and Mail, May 31, 1905.
- "SEAT FOR MINISTER WAS ALLEGED PRICE: An Aftermath of Sale of Cobalt Lake Mining Property HEAVY DAMAGES CLAIMED Serious Allegations Made Against Government Henry Draney States His Claim Against Frank Chapin, Charles Lamarche, C. A. Martin and Others Wonts $130,000 Damages". The Globe and Mail, January 15, 1908.
- "Registar of Deeds: Mr. J. M. Deacon Succeeds the Late Charles Lamarche". The Globe and Mail, January 19, 1910.