François-Louis Lessard
Military Person
1860 – 1927
Who was François-Louis Lessard?
François-Louis Lessard, CB was a Canadian general.
Born in Quebec City, the son of Louis-Napoléon Lessard and Jane Felicity McCutcheon, Lessard was educated at the Collège Saint-Thomas in Montmagny and the Académie Commerciale de Québec. In 1880, he entered the Quebec Garrison Artillery as a second lieutenant. In 1884, he joined the Cavalry School Corps and participated in the North-West Rebellion in 1885, although his unit did not see combat. He was promoted to captain in 1888 and major in 1894. In 1896, he was made Inspector of Cavalry for the Dominion of Canada. In 1898, he was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and placed in command of the Royal Canadian Dragoons. He took part in the Second Boer War and was later made a Companion of the Military Order of the Bath by King Edward VII in recognition of his services.
He returned to Canada in 1901 and was appointed Adjutant-General of the Canadian Militia in 1907. He was promoted to Colonel in 1907, Brigadier-General in 1911, and Major-General in 1912. He was a director of the Canadian National Exhibition. He retired in 1919 and settled in Meadowvale, Ontario where he died of stomach cancer in 1927.
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- Born
- Dec 9, 1860
Quebec City - Nationality
- Canada
- Died
- Aug 7, 1927
Mississauga - Resting place
- Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery
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on July 23, 2013
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