Charles Ignace Adélard Gill (21 October 1871 – 16 October 1918) was a Canadian artist, specializing in poetry and painting. He also worked under the alternate names of Clairon and Léon Duval.
He also published poetry in the anthology Les soirées du Château de Ramesay (1900). After his death a volume of his poetry was published under the title Le Cap Eternité, poème suivi des étoiles filantes (1919).[2]
Gill had one son, Roger-Charles, with his wife Georgine Bélanger (aka Gaëtane de Montreuil, m. 12 May 1902). He died at Montreal from the 1918 flu pandemic just short of his 47th birthday.
References
^ abWycznski, Paul. "Charles Gill". www.biographi.ca. Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
^ ab"Charles Gill". faculty.marianopolis.edu. Quebec History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 5 August 2021.