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Joseph Lemay

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church building. He owned a steam mill and speculated on the value of land. Lemay was heavyset and was said to require two chairs when he sat in the assembly. He was a founding member of the Winnipeg Board of Trade in 1873.
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After his death, Lemay's property in St. Norbert was donated to the local Catholic church and was later used as an orphanage. The Ritchot Orphanage (in
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citizen and was elected to the Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives for District 2 in 1854 as a
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for Minnesota. In 1855, Lemay married Marie Julie Camille Auger. He was put in charge of
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the son of Joseph Isaie Lemay. The younger Lemay became an
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Manitoba
Minnesota
St. Norbert North
St. Vital
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Saint-Louis-de-Lotbiniere
Lower Canada
American
Democrat
justice of the peace
U.S. Customs
Pembina, North Dakota
Sioux
Upper Fort Garry
St. Norbert
Asile Ritchot
French
Joseph-Noël Ritchot




"Joseph Octave Lemay (1829-1892)"
"LeMay, Joseph"
"Asile Ritchot"
the original
"Asile Ritchot, St. Norbert"
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1829 births
1892 deaths

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