Background
He was born Roch Duhamel in Verchères, Lower Canada, the son of François Duhamel and Josephte Audet, and was educated at the Collège d"Ottawa and McGill University, qualifying to practice as a doctor in 1860.
politician Member of the National Assembly
He was born Roch Duhamel in Verchères, Lower Canada, the son of François Duhamel and Josephte Audet, and was educated at the Collège d"Ottawa and McGill University, qualifying to practice as a doctor in 1860.
He represented Ottawa electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1875 to 1886 as a Conservative member. Duhamel practised in Ottawa, Pembroke and in Wright County. He also owned a drug store in Hull.
Duhamel was registrar for Ottawa County from 1886 to 1915 and prothonotary at Hull from 1901 to 1915.
He died in Hull at the age of 80. Duhamel"s residence in Hull later became the Chez Henri hotel, declared a historic monument by the city of Gatineau in 2003.