ルイス・アーサー・マッコンヴィル

Lewis Arthur McConville
アーサー・マッコンヴィル、1893年
ジョリエット選出の国会議員
在任期間:1880~1882年
先代ルイ・フランソワ・ジョルジュ・ベイビー
後代エドゥアール・ギルボー
個人情報
生年月日( 1849-12-20 )1849年12月20日
カナダ、カナダ東部、ベルティエ
死去1882年5月10日(1882-05-10)(32歳)
カナダケベック州、ジョリエット
政党保守党
配偶者
ジョゼフテ=アントニーヌ・タリュー・ド・ラノディエール
( 1878年生まれ )両親
ジョン・マッコンビル(父)
ジョセフ・ノーバート・アルフレッド・マッコンヴィル(兄)Joseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville (brother)

Lewis Arthur McConville (20 December 1849 – 10 May 1882) was a lawyer, journalist and political figure in Quebec. He represented Joliette in the House of Commons of Canada from 1880 to 1882 as a Conservative member.

He was born in Berthier, Canada East (in what is now Saint-Paul, Quebec), the son of John McConville,[1] an Irish immigrant, and Mary McKay. McConville was educated in Joliette and was admitted to the bar in 1871.[2] He served as a member of the editorial staff for Le Nouveau Monde and founded L'Industrie at Joliette in 1876.[2] In 1878, McConville married Josephte-Antonine Tarieu de Lanaudière, the daughter of a co-seigneur of Lavaltrie. He served on the municipal council for Joliette from 1879 to 1882. McConville was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1880 by-election held after Louis François Georges Baby was named to the Quebec Court of Appeal. He died in Joliette at the age of 32 after a short illness.[2]

McConville's wife entered a convent two years after the death of her husband.[2] His brother Joseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville served as a member of the Quebec provincial assembly.

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