Michel-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay
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Michel-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay (December 14, 1785 – August 17, 1838) was a Canadian
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 officer
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, seigneur
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The seigneurial system of New France was the semi-feudal system of land distribution used in the North American colonies of New France.-Introduction to New France:...

, and justice of the peace
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.

Born in Beauport, he was the third and last child born of the second marriage of Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay
Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay (seigneur)
Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay was a seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada.He was born in Beauport in 1740, the son of Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay. He served as an ensign in the army of New France. After the British gained control of Quebec, he served with the British Army. In 1767, he formed...

. In 1794 his mother, Catherine Le Comte Dupré, left the manor house after being accused of adultery. Michel-Louis, who was put in the custody of his father, was sent as a boarder
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 to the Petit Séminaire de Québec
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.

In 1805 he and his brother Jean-Baptiste
Jean-Baptiste Juchereau Duchesnay
Jean-Baptiste Juchereau Duchesnay was a Canadian politician, officer, merchant, and seigneur.Jean-Baptiste Juchereau Duchesnay was born in Beauport, Quebec to Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay and Catherine Dupré. In 1792 he was placed as a boarder at Quebec, where for three years he attended the Petit...

 were both commissioned as ensigns
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 in the 60th Foot. They served in England
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 and reached the rank of lieutenant
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 in the regiment in 1806.

Duchesnay quit the British army and left England a year and a half later, and returned to Lower Canada
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 to take possession of the legacy left by his father at his death on December 15, 1806. He had been left only the use of the seigneuries of Gaudarville and Fossambault.

He married Charlotte-Hermine-Louise-Catherine, a daughter of Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry
Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry
Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry was the son of Michel de Sallaberry and he was the first member of the family to develop permanent roots in Canada...

, November 3, 1808. They settled at Petite-Rivière-Saint-Charles, near Quebec City
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During the War of 1812
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 Duchesnay served as a captain in the Canadian Voltigeurs
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 under his brother-in-law Charles de Salaberry
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Lieutenant Colonel Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry was a French-Canadian of the seigneurial class who served as an officer of the British army in Lower Canada and won distinction for repelling the American advance on Montreal during the War of 1812.-Early years:Born at the manor house of...

. He distinguished himself in the Battle of the Chateauguay on October 26, 1813. He served in the militia
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 as major
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 of the Lotbinière battalion, to which he was posted in 1815.

In 1815 he received a commission as justice of the peace
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 for the district of Quebec. He also was given a commission of the peace for the district of Gaspé
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 in 1819 and 1824. In 1820 Duchesnay, like his half-brother Antoine-Louis
Antoine-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay
Antoine-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay was a seigneur, soldier and political figure in Lower Canada.He was born at Quebec City in 1765, the son of Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay, and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec. He served as lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Volunteer Regiment from 1798 to 1802...

, was appointed commissioner for the building of churches and presbyteries in the district of Quebec and the government renewed his commission in 1830. In 1827 became deputy adjutant general of the Lower Canadian militia. The following year he was called upon to serve as superintendent of Indian affairs at Quebec.

Duchesnay inherited the entire estate of his mother when she died on November 14, 1836. He died two years later. Duchesnay left seven children, who shared their father's estate. The eldest, Édouard-Louis-Antoine-Charles
Édouard-Louis-Antoine-Charles Juchereau Duchesnay
Édouard-Louis-Antoine-Charles Juchereau Duchesnay was a political figure in Canada East and a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada....

, received the best portion, inheriting the seigneuries of Gaudarville and Fossambault.

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