Frederick Arthur Monk
Frederick Arthur Monk (July 16, 1884 – February 16, 1954) was a Quebec politician.[1]
Frederick Arthur Monk | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Jacques-Cartier | |
In office 1935–1936 | |
Preceded by | Joseph-Théodule Rhéaume |
Succeeded by | Anatole Carignan |
Personal details | |
Born | Montreal, Quebec | July 16, 1884
Died | February 16, 1954 69) Montreal, Quebec | (aged
Resting place | Mount Royal Cemetery |
Political party | Action libérale nationale |
Spouse(s) | Mabel Kathleen Whitley |
Relations | Frederick Debartzch Monk, father |
Background
He was born in Montreal on July 16, 1884 and was the son of Frederick Debartzch Monk.
Member of the legislature
He was elected as the Action libérale nationale (ALN) candidate to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in 1935 in the district of Jacques-Cartier. He refused to join the newly formed Union Nationale and ran as an Independent candidate in 1936. He was defeated.
Death
He died on February 16, 1954.
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References
- "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
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