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Henry O'Leary

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86:, he opposed the 1871 Common Schools Act and lobbied to have the act repealed. In 1875, he married Mary O'Leary after the death of his first wife. O'Leary ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1878. He died in 142: 157: 58:
three years later. He married Mary Ann Brittain. In 1859, he bought a store and a wharf there. In 1864, he purchased land nearby where he built a canning plant for
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and was involved in shipbuilding. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in an 1873 by-election held after the death of William Shand Caie. As a
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After his death, control of the business passed to his sons Richard and Frederick. His son
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became a bishop in the Catholic Church. His daughter Christina married
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For his son, the archbishop of Edmonton, Alberta, see
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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Henry Joseph O'Leary
Irish
New Brunswick
Kent County
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
County Cork
Richibucto
lobster
salmon
Prince Edward Island
England
United States
sawmills
Roman Catholic
Dorchester
Henry Joseph
Louis James
George Valentine McInerney
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Categories
1832 births
1897 deaths
Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Canadian Roman Catholics
Politicians from County Cork
Irish emigrants to pre-Confederation New Brunswick
Colony of New Brunswick people

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