Francis James McManus (January 11, 1844 – September 12, 1897) was a political figure in
New Brunswick
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, Canada. He represented
Gloucester County in the
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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from 1878 to 1886 as a
Liberal
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member.
He was born in
Memramcook, New Brunswick, the son of Terence McManus, and was educated at
Saint Joseph's College,
Saint Dunstan's College, Saint Michael's College and the Grande Seminaire de la Montagne in
Montreal
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. In 1876, he married Marie Hachey.
References
''The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1883'' JA Gemmill
1844 births
1897 deaths
New Brunswick Liberal Association MLAs
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