Casimir-Amable Testard de Montigny

Casimir-Amable Testard de Montigny (June 2, 1787 – January 10, 1863) was a businessman and politician in Quebec.

He became involved in the fur trade, establishing a small settlement on the Rivière du Nord which eventually became Saint-Jérôme.

Testard de Montigny was married twice: to Marthe Godon in 1815 and to Marie-Louise Allaire in 1855.

Testard de Montigny remained loyal to the government during the Lower Canada Rebellion and was imprisoned by the Patriotes in 1837.

His daughter Marguerite-Olive married Jean-Baptiste Lefebvre de Villemure.

Testard de Montigny