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Alexander Campbell DesBrisay (politician)

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who had died in office. Unsuccessful in his bid for federal office, DesBrisay returned to private business but died a few years later from
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and educated at a public school. As an adult, he was a successful businessman in both the
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industries. He married Janet Finnis with whom he had six sons and three daughters.
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This article about a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick is a
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A supporter of the Province of New Brunswick joining the proposed
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19th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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French Canadian
Province of New Brunswick
Captain Théophile de la Cour DesBrisay
Huguenot
France
Dublin
Ireland
Bedeque, Prince Edward Island
lumber
fishing
Canadian Confederation
New Brunswick general election
Confederation Party
Restigouche County
Anti-Confederation Party
Conservatives
Reformers
Albert James Smith
1866 New Brunswick general election
Premier
Andrew Wetmore
Cabinet
Minister without Portfolio
Liberal-Conservative Party
George E. King
1870 provincial election
by-election
House of Commons of Canada
constituency of Restigouche
William Murray Caldwell

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