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TURGEON, Pierre Flavian, R. C. archbishop of Quebec, born in Quebec, Canada, 12 November, 1787; died there, 25 August 1867. From 1808 till 1820 he was secretary to Bishop Joseph Octave Plessis, and on 29 April, 1810, was ordained priest. For many years he taught in the Seminary of Quebec until he became, by appointment and bulls of Pope Gregory XVI., bishop and coadjutor of the archbishop of Quebec. He was consecrated, under the title of Sidyme in Quebec, on 11 May, 1834. In 1849-'50 he was administrator of the diocese, and in the latter year became archbishop, and was vested with the pallium on 11 June, 1851. He resigned his office in 1855, owing to impaired health.
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