Background
He was born in Batiscan in 1805 and became a farmer there.
He was born in Batiscan in 1805 and became a farmer there.
He opposed the construction of the North Shore Railway. In 1858, he was found drowned in the well on his farm. He was believed to have suffered an attack of apoplexy although some people thought that he had committed suicide.
The coroner found that his death had been accidental.
Marchildon was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Champlain in 1851. He was reelected in 1854 as a member of the parti rouge.