Mother Joseph Pariseau
Mother Joseph Pariseau (1823–1902) was a Canadian architect.
Also recorded as Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart; Mother Joseph.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Esther Pariseau.
Born at Laval in 1823, died at Vancouver in 1902.
In detail
Mother Joseph Pariseau studied at Grey Nuns Motherhouse.
Works named in the authority record are House of Providence.
Distinctions recorded are National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q513207: Mother Joseph Pariseau
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Mother Joseph Pariseau, from the Wikimedia Commons record.
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Mother Joseph Pariseau, from the Wikimedia Commons record.
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