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- Jacques-Félix_Sincennes comment "Jacques-Félix Sincennes (January 7, 1818 – February 20, 1876) was a Quebec businessman and political figure.He was born Jacques-Félix Saincennes in Deschambault, Lower Canada in 1818, of Acadian descent. The original spelling of the family name was Saint-Seine. He apprenticed with his father as a pilot on the Saint Lawrence River. In 1839, he was hired as a purser on a steamer on the river. He established a steamship service on the Richelieu River, with himself as captain, in 1845.".
- Q6120316 comment "Jacques-Félix Sincennes (January 7, 1818 – February 20, 1876) was a Quebec businessman and political figure.He was born Jacques-Félix Saincennes in Deschambault, Lower Canada in 1818, of Acadian descent. The original spelling of the family name was Saint-Seine. He apprenticed with his father as a pilot on the Saint Lawrence River. In 1839, he was hired as a purser on a steamer on the river. He established a steamship service on the Richelieu River, with himself as captain, in 1845.".