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171: 361:, a woman was seemingly left to her fate in a house fire, she being in an attic window with no ladders available to help her. O'Connor climbed the roof of a neighbouring house, jumped onto a tree and from there on to the burning house, and making his way carefully across to her window, rescued her to a point of safety. Louis and Juliana (O'Connor) Gugy were the parents of six daughters (one of whom died in infancy) and two sons, 27: 427:
in 1840. He was described as "amiable, generous, hospitable and confiding to a fault". He was highly educated at the French Court, and a refined and accomplished gentleman. Fluent in four languages, like his father and uncle before him, he was also tenacious on the point of honor.
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for Trois-Rivières district in 1803 and was appointed sheriff in 1805. Gugy served as an officer in the local militia, becoming lieutenant-colonel in 1813. He also served as commissioner for several public works projects in the region.
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On reaching the Swiss Frontier, the elder Gugy found himself penniless. Resolving to sell his horses, he requested that a non-commissioned officer of his regiment enquire for purchasers. One of the interested parties was a French
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without losing a man. Considering that the elder Gugy's men were disarmed, exposed to all manner of seductions, supplied by wine and allured by women, this feat certainly indicated the respect and regard in which he was held.
317:. In 1828 he became the first president of the Montreal Mechanics' Institution (now the Atwater Library of the Mechanics' Institute of Montreal). On April 21, 1835, Gugy also became the first president of the newly founded 233:, both father and son were offered advancement in the French revolutionary army, and most brilliant prospects were held out to them. They declined these offers, and Louis' father had the honor of marching his regiment from 206:. Though Swiss and the son of an officer in the Dutch service, Louis's father had joined the armies of the King of France. He served with distinction, was knighted, and at the breaking out of the 670: 262:. In an outburst of ruthless loyalty, and costing himself the price of a horse, the elder Gugy shot the animal so that it could never fall into the hands of a traitor, a trait that he detested. 675: 353:. Gugy's father-in-law was a tall man possessed of strength and great activity, and remembered to have saved the scalp of a soldier who had fallen in the field during the British retreat near 329:
were killed during an 1832 by-election held in Montreal West. In 1836, he was accused of fraud and negligence by an assembly committee and he was removed from his post as sheriff in 1837.
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officer, but Louis Gugy interceded before the purchase of one of the horses could go ahead, revealing to his father that the purchaser was none other than
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Louisa Bowen Gugy (b. 1804), married James Guthrie Scott (1804-1839), of Quebec. Their son of the same name was President of the Quebec Board of Trade.
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where he was appointed Sheriff and was elected the first president of the Montreal Mechanics' Institution (now the
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as a Lieutenant under his father during the revolution. Following the overthrow of the
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Anne Amelia Gugy (1799–1825), married Judge Samuel Wentworth Monk (1792–1865) of
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Marie-Elizabeth Gugy (1801-1877), married William Stevenson, merchant of Quebec
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in the French Royal Service, that corps being the personal bodyguards of
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for Saint-Maurice. He was elected again in 1816 and he was named to the
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Julia Gugy (b. 1805). In 1825, she married Thomas William Willan of
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Lt.-Colonel The Hon. Jean-Georges-Barthélemy-Guillaume-Louis Gugy
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Thomas John Gugy (1798-1825), served with distinction with the
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On 27 February 1795, at the Church of St. Andrew in the Field,
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Geschichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft zu Montreal (1835-1985)
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of the Mechanics' Institute of Montreal). He inherited five
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Sir Robert Caradoc Hamilton, 8th Baronet of Silvertonhill
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Colonel Barthélemy Gugy (1737-1797), father of Louis Gugy
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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They were the grandparents of 367:Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy 258:who had recognised and betrayed 225:As a young man, Louis served in 194:(who died at an advanced age in 25: 474:Portrait of Louis Gugy's mother 305:In 1809, he was elected to the 270:From 1792 to 1794, he lived in 36:needs additional citations for 681:Canadian justices of the peace 1: 254:, the servant at the inn of 503:National Assembly of Quebec 487:University of Toronto Press 445:Gürttler, Karin R. (1985). 252:Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve 697: 325:after three supporters of 319:German Society of Montreal 627: 603: 583: 561: 537: 517: 512: 182:, he was born in 1770 at 397:Frederick Debartzch Monk 378:Glengarry Light Infantry 345:who served with General 278:on inheriting his uncle 138:. 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