Albert Mahieu (1860-1926)
See also: Albert Mahieu
Marie-Charles Albert Mahieu , is a politician French, deputy and mayor of Cherbourg, born the January 16th 1860 and dead the May 25th 1926, with Cherbourg.
His/her father, Jean Mahieu, are trader and mayor of Cherbourg of 1878 to 1883.
Albert Mahieu also embraces the career of trader, then in 1903, that of mayor of Cherbourg. It remains at this station more than twenty years, between 1903 and 1910, then of 1912 until its death, in 1926. It is devoted in particular to the state education and the tourist development around the harbor station.
In 1906, he is elected appointed Manche, until in 1919, against Albert Moigne, mayor of Éculleville. At the National Assembly, it sits on the benches of the republican Socialists.
In 1919, he prefers to devote himself to municipal management and dies in place at 66 years.
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