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George Wastie Deblois

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DeBlois was the land agent for the Cunard family and several other large land owners on the island. In 1875, these properties were purchased by the provincial government. He was also a justice of the peace, a lieutenant-colonel in the local militia and a trustee for
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in 1847. Later that year, he married Sarah Frances, the daughter of
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