U.S. Politicians who were born in
Quebec
| | Quebec (no city given):
Prudent
Beaudry, 1818 —
George
Auge, 1834 —
Edwin
R. Thompson, 1842 —
Stillman
F. Kneeland, 1845 —
Hascal
R. Brill, 1846 —
Thomas
Rowe, 1848 —
Aram
J. Pothier, 1854 —
John
Baird, 1860 —
Louis
Monast, 1863 —
Michel
Ringuet, Jr., 1876 |
| | Beaumont:
Edmond
Cote, 1863 |
| | Brompton Falls:
John
H. Stevens, 1820 |
| | Bury:
Donald
M. McLean, 1862 |
| | Compton:
Edwin
Parker, c.1830 —
William
W. Grout, 1836 —
Josiah
Grout, 1841 |
| | Cowansville:
William
J. Connell, 1846 |
| | Danville:
James
F. McLam, 1875 |
| | East Clifton:
Richard
W. Taylor, 1880 |
| | East Hatley, Compton County:
Charles
A. Boynton, 1867 |
| | Fort Lennox:
Lawrence
C. Fyfe, 1850 |
| | Gaspé:
Fred
D. Vibert, 1873 |
| | Hatley:
Othman
A. Abbott, 1842 —
John
S. Sweeney, 1851 |
| | Hunterstown (now Louise):
J.
Lincoln Newhall, 1870 |
| | Iberville (now part of
St.-Jean-sur-Richelieu):
Frederick
M. Ryder, 1852 |
| | L'Asumption:
Solomon
Juneau, 1793 |
| | Laprairie:
Michel
Brindamour Menard, 1805 —
Martin
T. McMahon, 1838 —
Aylmer
R. Lawson, 1887 |
| | Lenoxville:
Archibald
C. Hart, 1873 |
| | Montreal:
Jacob
D. Cox, 1828 —
George
B. Forrester, 1862 —
George
N. Higgins, 1900 —
David
Englestein, c.1905 —
Geoff
Davis, 1958 —
Myron
Rosner, c.1960 |
| | Nicolet:
William
A. Lemire, 1877 |
| | Ormstown:
Andrew
Williams, 1828 |
| | Quebec City:
Charles
A. Houghton, 1870 —
Glenn
Ford, 1916 |
| | Quyon:
Patrick
J. O'Malley, c.1904 |
| | Roxham:
David
A. Elliott, 1864 —
J.
Wesley Miller, 1869 |
| | St. Catherine:
John
Conway, 1841 |
| | St. David, Yamaska:
Remi
L. Gendron, 1898 |
| | Near St. Hyacinthe:
Felix
Hébert, 1874 |
| | St. Nicholas:
Leander
Simoneau, 1834 |
| | St. Simon:
Alphonse
Roy, 1897 |
| | St. Sylvester:
Michael
C. Burns, 1875 |
| | St. Valentine:
Frank
Carpentier, 1840 |
| | Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu:
Damien
Marchessault, 1818 |
| | Shefford:
James
Nathan Castle, 1836 —
Charles
Ham, 1851 |
| | Sorel, Lower Canada (now part of
Sorel-Tracy, Quebec):
Norman
W. Kittson, 1814 |
| | Stanbridge:
Edwin
J. Phelps, 1829 |
| | Stanstead:
Horace
Denison Beebe, 1855 —
Patrick
J. Farrell, 1861 —
John
M. Bradley, 1882 |
| | Stanstead County:
Azariah
Boody, 1815 |
| | Sutton:
Columbus
Sewell Scofield, 1860 |
| | Waterloo:
Michael
J. Hart, 1877 |
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