Five years later he received his mother-in-law's share of the seigneury.
Pascal managed this seigneury through a period of good expansion as well as exercising his commission as a justice of the peace.
Pascal's only son, Paschal Taché, inherited his mothers share of the seigneury upon her death in 1813.
Father and son co-administered the properties until Pascal's death at Kamouraska in 1830.
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