Background
Plamondon was born in L"Ancienne-Lorrette in the Province of Quebec.
Plamondon was born in L"Ancienne-Lorrette in the Province of Quebec.
He attended the Petit Séminaire de Québec and planned to enter the priesthood himself, but later chose to become a lawyer
He was taken in charge by a local parish priest at age six, and was taught to read and write. He published a short work entitled Almanach des dames pour l’année 1807, par un jeune Canadien while still a legal scholar, and was licensed as an advocate, barrister, attorney, and solicitor on August 1, 1811. lieutenant is estimated that Plamondon earned at least ₤500 per year.
He also trained young legal scholars, including Thomas Cushing Aylwin.
lieutenant was in this capacity that he delivered a speech praising King George III of the United Kingdom in 1809. He later served as a militia captain in the War of 1812.
Plamondon died on January 1, 1828.
Plamondon was a founding member of the Literary Society of Quebec, and served for a time as its secretary. He was a founding member of the Quebec Education Society in 1821, and was one of the few francophone members of the Quebec Library.