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Remillard or Rémillard may refer to * Remillard (surname) * Ashworth-Remillard House, a historic farm house in San Jose, California, US * Centre scolaire Léo-Rémillard, a French-language high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Remillard (surname)
Remillard or Rémillard is a Canadian surname that may refer to the following notable people: * Remillard Brothers, owners of brick manufacturing plants in California, U.S., from the 1860s to the mid-1900s *Remillard, a protagonist family in the Galactic Milieu Series * Bruno N Rémillard (born 1961), Canadian mathematical statistician *Édouard Rémillard (1830–1909), Canadian lawyer and political figure * Gil Rémillard (born 1944), Canadian university professor and politician * Marc Rémillard, French-Canadian electronic music artist and producer *Matt Remillard Matthew Patrick Remillard (born June 12, 1986) is an American professional boxer. He won the regional NABF featherweight title in 2009, together with the WBO– NABO featherweight title in 2010. Both titles were lost to Mikey Garcia in 2011, wh ... (born 1986), American boxer * Maxime Rémillard, Canadian businessman * Nicholas Rémillard (born 1976), Canadian scholar {{surname French-language surnames ...
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Ashworth-Remillard House
The Ashworth-Remillard House is a historic two-story farm house in San Jose, California. The house was designed in the Victorian architectural style. With It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 12, 1976. It was built for a pioneer in 1860, and it later became the home of Peter Remillard and his daughter, Countess Lillian Remillard Dandini. History The house was built in 1860 for James Ashworth, who left his native Kentucky to take part in the California Gold Rush. He subsequently settled in San Jose on 250 acres of land, where he became a farmer and lived with his wife and seven children, until his died in 1895. The property was purchased in 1891 by Peter Remillard, an immigrant from Canada. Remillard had also participated in the California Gold Rush. By 1861, he founded the Remillard Brick Company. After he purchased Ashworth's house in 1891, he established another brick-manufacturing business on the grounds, with several outbuildings. T ...
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