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George Coles

George Coles

Former Premier of Prince Edward Island
George Coles was a Canadian politician, being the first premier of Prince Edward Island, and a Father of Canadian Confederation. Coles was born in Queens Royalty, Prince Edward Island, the son of James Coles, a farmer, and Sarah Tally. Wikipedia
Born: September 20, 1810, Queens Royalty, Prince Edward Island
Died: August 21, 1875 (age 64 years), Charlottetown, Canada
Previous offices: Premier of Prince Edward Island (1867–1868), Premier of Prince Edward Island (1855–1859), and Premier of Prince Edward Island (1851–1854)
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