David-Vital Landry

David-Vital Landry (July 14, 1866 December 18, 1929) was a medical doctor, farmer and political figure of Acadian descent in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Kent County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1908 to 1917 as a Conservative member.

David-Vital Landry
Born(1866-07-14)July 14, 1866
DiedDecember 18, 1929(1929-12-18) (aged 63)
Resting placeSt. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Cemetery,
Bouctouche, NB
EducationUniversity of St. Joseph's College, Laval University
Occupation(s)Physician, politician
Political partyProgressive Conservative
Spouse(s)
Anne-Marie Michaud
(1876-1971)
(m. 1896)
ChildrenSeven children
Parent(s)Vital J. Landry &
Matilda D. Cormier

He was born in Memramcook, New Brunswick, the son of Vital J. Landry and Mathilde D. Cormier, and was educated at the College of Saint Joseph and the Université Laval. He taught school for a time before he received his degree in medicine. He set up practice in Memramcook and then Bouctouche. In 1896, Landry married Annie-Marie Michaud.

Political life

David-Vital Landry served on the municipal council for Wellington. Landry served on the province's Executive Council as Commissioner for Agriculture, and then Provincial Secretary-Treasurer (Minister of Finance). Landry was defeated in 1917 and ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1920 and 1925.

In 1927, Dr. Landry was named health officer for the northern counties. He died two years later in Bathurst at the age of 63 and was buried in the St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Cemetery in Bouctouche.

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