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223. Michel BIBAUD Bibau
was born on 19 Jan 1782 in Cote-des-Neiges, near Montreal, P.Quebec. He
was baptised on 20 Jan 1782 in N.-D.-de-Montreal, P.Quebec. He was buried on
3 Aug 1857 in N.-D.-de-Montreal, P.Quebec. from the Macmillan Dictionary of
Canadian Biography (4th ed.) 1978-
(1782-1857), journalist and historian, was born at Cote des Neiges, near Montreal,
on January 20, 1782, of habitant stock. He was educated at the college of St.
Raphael (1800-06), and for many years supported himself by teaching. Meanwhile,
he drifted into journalism. He was one of the editors of Le Spectateur (1813-29),
and in succession he founded and edited a number of periodicals, L'Aurore (1816-19),
Le Courrier du Bas-Canada (1819), La Bibliotheque Canadienne (1825-30), L'Observateur
(1831-32), Le Magasin du Bas-Canada (1832), and L'Encyclopedie Canadienne (1842-43).
In 1830 he published Epitres, satires, chansons, epigrammes et autres pieces
de vers (Montreal), the first volume of verse printed by a French Canadian. He
published also a text-book on arithmetic (Montreal, 1816). But it is as one of
the pioneers in Canadian historiography that he is best remembered. In 1820 he
published the Relation d'un voyage a la cote du nord-ouest de l'Amerique septentrionale,
during the years 1810-14, par G. Franchere (Montreal). This volume which is now
very rare, was published also in an English translation; and in 1854 a second
edition of the translation was brought out in New York by Franchere himself,
thought without acknowledgement of Bibaud's authorship. In 1837 there appeared
in Montreal the first volume of his Histoire du Canada (2nd ed., revised and
enlarged, 1843); in 1844 he published the second volume; and in 1878 his son,
Dr. J.G. Bibaud, published the third volume. The work, which was the first account
of Canadian history by a French Canadian, had many defects, and it has never
been popular in French Canada, because of its Tory leanings; but it contains
materials which might otherwise have been lost. Bibaud died in Montreal on August
3, 1857. He had four sons and one daughter. His portrait is in the Chateau de
Ramezay, Montreal.
(L.W. Sicotte, Michel Bibaud <Can. Antiq. and Num. J1. of Montreal, 3rd series,
vol. v>. reprinted in both English and French in pamphlet form <Montreal,
1908>; Morgan, Cel. Can. and Bib. can.; Bibaud, Panath. can.; Bull. rech.
hist., 1906 and 1913 <bibliography.> He was married to Caroline Elizabeth
DELISLE (daughter of Joseph DELISLE and
Marie Anne BOILEVIN) on 11 May 1812 in N.-D.-de-Montreal, P.Quebec.
Michel BIBAUD Bibau and Caroline Elizabeth DELISLE had the following children:
500 i.
Elisabeth BIBEAU was born on 3 Jun 1813.
501 ii.
Angelique BIBEAU was born on 18 Jul 1815.
502 iii.
Michel Charles BIBEAU was born on 23 Oct 1816.
503 iv.
Pierre Leopold BIBEAU was born on 8 Jan 1818.
+504 v.
Jean Gaspard BIBAUD was born on 26 May 1820. He was a Medical Doctor.
505 vi.
Marguerite BIBEAU was born on 25 Nov 1821.
506 vii.
Maximilien (Francois Marie Uncas) BIBAUD Bibeau was born on 26 Nov 1823.
He was born on 23 Oct 1824 in Montreal, P.Quebec. He died on 9 Jul 1887 in
Montreal, P.Quebec. He was a Lawyer, Author. from The Macmillan Dictionary
of Canadian Biography (4th ed.) 1978
Bibaud, Francois-Marie-Uncas-Maximilien (1824-1887), author, was born at Montreal,
Lower Canada, in November, 1824, the son of Michel Bibaud. He was educated in
Montreal, was called to the bar, and was one of the founders of the school of
law at the Jesuit College in Montreal. In this school he was for a time a professor.
He died, unmarried, at Montreal on 9 July, 1887. He was a author of a number
of works of unequal value: Biographie des sagamos illustres de l'Amerique septentrionale
(Montreal, 1848), Essai logique judiciaire (Montreal, 1853), Catechisme de l'histoire
du Canada (Montreal, 1853), Les institutions de l'histoire du Canada, ou Annales
Canadiennes (Montreal, 1855), Le charlatanisme dans l'histoire (Montreal, 1855),
Deuz pages de l'histoire d'Amerique (Montreal, 1857), Dictionnaire historique
des hommes illustres du Canada et de l'Amerique (Montreal, 1857), Opuscules (Montreal,
1857), Le Pantheon Canadien (Montreal, 1857; new and rev. ed., 1891), Tableau
historique des progres materiels et intellectuels du Canada (Montreal, 1858),
Bibliotheque Canadienne, ou Annales bibliographiques (Montreal, 1858), Commentaires
sur lest lois du Bas-Canada (Montreal, 1859), Tablettes historiques Canadiennes
(Montreal, 1859; 2nd ed., 1861), Les Machabees Canadiens (Montreal, 1859), Notice
historique sur l'enseignement du droit en Canada (Montreal, 1862), L'honorable
L.A. Dessaulles et le systeme judiciaire des Etats Pontificaux (Montreal, 1862),
La confederation du Sud (Monteal, 1864), Le memorial des vicissitudes et des
progres de la langue francaise en Canada (Montreal, 1879), and Memorial des honneurs
etrangers conferes a des Canadiens (Montreal, 1885).
(LeJeune, Dict. gen.; Morgan, Bib. can.)
507 viii.
Angelique BIBEAU was born on 23 Jun 1825.
508 ix.
Charles Edmond BIBEAU was born on 24 Apr 1828. |