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Fort Victoria Post Journal March 1849
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1849 March
Thursday
1st March. Had some more snow this morning
with the wind from the Northd. The snow is now
8 ins deep on the ground which will bear hard on our cattle. Thomas
arrived this afternoon from the Mill with a skow load of boards for
the N{ew}. Estabt. People & Indians employed
at various jobs about the Ft.
Friday
2nd Keen frost over night with clear weather
throughout the day. Wind Northerly. Trade, a few raccoons
& some articles of provision. Had two men for the last two
days trying to get in some of the oxen last received from Nisqually
for work but without success, they being so exceedingly wild that there
is no getting near them. Cows with their calves are now being
daily brought in.
Saturday
3rd Very keen frost over night, weather beautifully
clear throughout the day. Wind Northerly. The frost and
snow having interrupted our ordinary operations this week nothing appears
worth noting down here. The people were employed cutting &
carting fire wood, thrashing grain with horses &c & hauling
fence poles with oxen & bringing in wild oxen for training ∞
work ∞ the Mill. Scarf & Minie
still on sick list.
Sunday
4th Had some frost over night with clear pleasant
weather till the afternoon, when it became overcast & mild with
the wind light from the Eastward.
Monday
5th The wind now appears to have veered round
to the Southward & may expect a thaw. Had some rain in the
afternoon. Sent Dupuis with two hands to prepare his Dairy &
get things arranged there for milking the cows. Deroche thrashing
grain with horses, two hands groving Granary plank. Trade unworthy
of notice.
Tuesday
6th Raining all day with a light breeze from
the Eastward. People employed as yesterday as ∞ labor book. Some minks and raccoons
were traded to day from Kawitchins. McPhail is daily
bringing in cows with their calves & has now got 25. Dupuis
will be ready to commence operations at his place tomorrow. Not
having employment for the blacksmith for want of iron had him thrashing
out grain with horses in the barn & his assistant groving plank
for the Granary. Deroche, Minie and Scarf on the sick list, the
former from a kick which he recd to day from one of
the young horses.
Wednesday
7th Blowing fresh from the South West &
thawing. The Cadboro was taken along side the Salt Store
Wharf this afternoon & 300 bus. salt shipped on board of her for
Nisqually. Dupuis' cows that McPhail had at his Dairy,
were taken over to the former's place to day & straw & other
items carted over there. People employed as usual. Trade,
some oil from Sanetch.
Thursday
8th Had a heavy fall of snow over night.
Weather clear and pleasant all day, wind variable. Had all the
property packed for Nisqually shipped to day on board the Cadboro
& she is now ready to sail for that place. No trade worth
noticing.
Friday
9th Keen frost over night & generally clear
throughout the day, wind light and variable. Early this morning
the Cadboro sailed for Nisqually, being her first trip this season.
People employed at their usual occupations as ∞ labor book. No trade worth noticing.
Minie whose leg does not appear to be getting better was sent to Nisqually
by the Cadboro.
Saturday
10th Had some frost over night, weather generally
clear all day with the wind from the Eastward. The result of the
week's labor at this place as follows: 100 bus. wheat thrashd,
30 plank ∞ Granary flooring straight edged &
groved, 20 acres of land ploughed & the mill complement of men same
as last week. McPhail & Dupuis are daily bringing in
cows with their calves, the latter with an Indn asst
is now stationed at his Dairy.
Sunday
11th Had a heavy fall of snow over night with
the wind blowing fresh from the South East, some snow fell in course
of the day also with the wind blowing strong from the South West in
the afternoon. Nothing remarkable.
Monday
12th The snow still continues to fall, the wind
blowing strong from the Southd & Eastward.
Operations in hand as last week & people employed as ∞
labor book. Deroche on the sick list.
Tuesday
13th Keen frost over night with fine clear weather
all day, wind light and variable. People employed as yesterday.
McPhail & Dupuis have taken some more cows with calves
in to day. Nothing done in the way of trade.
Wednesday
14th Keen frost over night which left a coating
of ice over the harbour this morning. Wind light from the Northward
& Eastward. People employed at their usual occupations.
No trade worth noticing.
Thursday
15th Frosty weather still continues, with the
wind Northerly. Clear throughout the day. People employed
at various occupations about the Establishment. McPhail
has now got 26 cows with calves & Dupuis 17. One of the Nisqy
wild oxen, after much trouble was taken in to day & yoked.
Had 4 ploughs under way plougg potatoe field.
Friday
16th Blowing strong from the South West with
weather generally clear. Operations in hand going on as yesterday.
About 4 pm the Bqu Columbia made her appearance
at Rocky point from England & the packet was got on shore at 8pm
when we immediately set about preparing the papers for sending them
on to Vancr via Nisqually. The tide not being
suitable for entering the harbour the Bqu anchored
for the night at pt Ogden.
Saturday
17th Fine pleasant weather but occasionally overct,
wind Southerly. About 10 Am Thomas Ouamtany with a crew of six
Indians left this {place} in a canoe with the English packet
and for Nisqually & is to proceed with it direct to
Fort Vancouver. The canoe was conveyed as far as pt.
Wilson by the ship's boat in charge of Mr. Nevin.
Sunday
18th Blowing fresh from the South West with
weather generally clear. The Revd Mr. Stains
{Staines}who came out by the Bqu as Chaplain for the
Company is lodged on shore here & performed divine service.
Nothing remarkable.
Monday
19th Blowing fresh from the Southd
and Eastd. Had some packages discharged from
the Columbia in course of the day principally salt and other
sundries from the Sandh Islands. Mr. Nevin returned
from pt Wilson this forenoon, which he left yesty
about noon & left T{h}omas safely on his way to Nisqually with the
packet.
Tuesday
20th Overcast with occasional showers of sleet
and rain, wind blowing fresh from the South West. Had two men
preparing the Revd Mr. Stain{e}'s property for conveyance
across the portage from Nisqually to Vancr
which route he intends to take to the thither place. The others
employed as usual. We could not land any thing to day from the
Columbia the weather being too wet.
Wednesday
21st Blowing strong from the South West over
night which continued throughout the day with frequent showers of sleet
& snow. Had two skow loads of goods discharged to day from
the Columbia. Walker a blacksmith who came out by the Columbia
resumed duty at this place last Monday. Beauchamp & him were employed
to day making firesteels & half axes. No trade worth noticing.
Thursday
22nd Blowing a gale from the South West &
frequent showers of snow & hail which prevented our making much
progress in discharging cargo. Only about 50 packages were landed to
day. People employed much the same as usual. No trade.
Friday
23rd Still blowing strong from the South West
with showers of sleet & snow. During the interval between
the showers we got about 70 packages landed from the Columbia.
The dairy men continue daily to bring in the cows with their calves,
Harvey and Crawford caulking the new boat & the rest of the people
opening drains in the fields, discg cargo &c.
No trade worth noticing. The Revd Mr. Stain{e}s
abandoned his resolution of proceeding to Vancr via
Nisqually & shall therefore remain here until the Columbia
sails for Cola River.
Saturday
24th Weather to day milder than it has been
for some time back Wind light from the Eastwd.
Several packages were landed this forenoon from the Columbia.
The most of the people we have got here having been kept about the Ft.
dischg cargo. No results of our out doors' work this
week appear worth noticing. About noon the Cadboro arrived
from Nisqually & brougt letters from that place
& Ft. Vancouver. She brought as cargo some beef & shingles.
Sunday
25th Overcast with the light winds. Winds from
Southd & Eastward. The Revd
Mr. Stain{e}s had divine service in the hall to day. No other
occurrence worthy of notice.
Monday
26th Overcast with heavy rain this afternoon,
wind blowing fresh from the South East. Some packages were discharged
from the Cola and Cadboro in
course of the day. People empd much the same as last
week. Our horses & oxen are now become so much faded with incessant
& hard work, that they are now fairly done up & as our provender is now getting scarce &
Fenton intending to leave us soon, I gave
orders to stop the Mill & put up its new gearing, which is to be regretted
as there is now abundance of water in the Mill Stream. Minie who went to Nisqy
by the Cadboro for medical advice returned by the same vessel &
circulatd flattering accounts amongst our people of
the fortunes some are realizing in Calif.
Tuesday
27th Blowing strong from the South West all
night & continued so all day with a shower of snow. Had several
packages landed to day from the Columbia & 70 bbls discharged
from the Cadboro & 400 bus. salt shipped on board of her
for Ft. Langley. Late last night our interpreter arrived from
Nisqually where he delivered the Engh packet safely
to Dr. Tolmie. Harvey employed filling up Mr. Stain{e}'s room,
Crawford making oars for the Cadboro & Scarth on the sick
list.
Wednesday
28th Blowing strong from the South West with
sleet in the evening. Shipped all the packages we had on hand
here for Langley on board the Cadboro, except the powder which
will be sent on board to morrow. People employed much the same
as yesterday.
Thursday
29th Fine pleasant weather with light airs.
Had a skow load of property landed to day from the Columbia &
every thing for Langley shipped on board of the Cadboro.
One of our oxen had been shot @ Clover point by some Indians, who quarrelled
with the Songes yesty. We had the meat taken
to the Ft. Another of the oxen last brought from Nisqually was
found dead having been overstrained in breaking him in.
Friday
30th Mild weather with some rain in the evening,
wind South East. Had a few packages landed from the Cola.
A courier arrived this forenoon from Ft. Langley & brought letters
from Mr. Yale to the 16th inst. giving an acct
of the destruction of the most of his grain by fire last Novr,
he also mentioned that Fraser's River was then blocked up with ice.
The Cadboro will therefore remain here until Monday morning.
Saturday
31st Mild weather with a fresh breeze from the
Eastward. Our people having been kept this week also principally
employed discharging and shipping cargo, very little else has been done.
The mill gang was putting up the new gearing to the Saw Mill.
One of the mill oxen was found dead this morning, caused no doubt by
hard work & having but little to eat. Poor old Scarf is now
quite blind & is consequently confined to the house, in fact he
has been so for the last four months. We sowed a few seed in the
garden this forenoon being the first this season.
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Jeealthuc (also Jealthuc, Jee-al-thuc, Cheealthuk, Cheaclach, Chealach, Tsilathack, Tshiashac, Frisé, King Freezy, King Freezie.) (birthdate Ca1817/died November 1864) Head chief of the Songhees (Lekwungen) people in the 1840s through to his death in 1864, Jeealthuc welcomed the establishment of the Fort Victoria at the same time as he worked to protect the territory and rights of his people.
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Jeealthuc (also Jealthuc, Jee-al-thuc, Cheealthuk, Cheaclach, Chealach, Tsilathack, Tshiashac, Frisé, King Freezy, King Freezie.) (birthdate Ca1817/died November 1864) Head chief of the Songhees (Lekwungen) people in the 1840s through to his death in 1864, Jeealthuc welcomed the establishment of the Fort Victoria at the same time as he worked to protect the territory and rights of his people.
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Bahia (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1846 and 1849, with two short periods where he worked on the barque Columbia and brigantine Mary Dare...
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Balne (birth/death dates unknown). Recorded once on 7th March, 1850, and associated with desertion of the steamer Beaver along with Lazard and Desjardin, no other record of Balne exists ...
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Blenkinsop, George (1822-1904). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as the clerk in charge at Fort Rupert from 1850 to 1855...
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Bole, John (variant “Boli”) (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1844 and 1852, suffering as many did during the 1848 measles epidemic...
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Cole, Captain (?-1850). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1847 and 1849. Captian Cole witnessed the murder of John McLoughlin Jr. at Fort Stikine in April, 1842...
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Ebony (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1846 and 1849, and 1850 and 1851...
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Faito, George (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between 1849 and 1853 as, first, a sawyer, then, a labourer...
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Franklin, Mr. (birth and death dates unknown). Among the first 'tourists' to visit Vancouver Island, he was described as Sir Edward Poore's travelling companion as they journeyed from Red River to Fort Victoria in 1849...
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Friday, Peter (?-1894). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria first between 1843 and 1844, and later between 1845 and 1849 as a labourer...
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Grant, Walter Colquhoun (1822-1861). Was the first European settler to purchase land on Vancouver Island when he acquired 100 acres from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1849...
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Kaau, Jack (variant “John Kau”) (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1844, as a middleman, and, between 1844 and 1849, as a labourer. He returned to Fort Victoria (1850-1854) as a labourer following a period abroad travelling to O’ahu via the brigantine Mary Dare as passenger...
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Kahela (?-1848). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria in 1848 as a labourer...
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Kahoorie (variant “Kahoree” and “Kahouni”) (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between 1846 and 1848 as a labourer. A variant possible spelling is given on 30th July, 1846, as ‘Kahouni’...
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Kamakeea (variant “Kamakeha”) (birth?-ca.1855). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between1843 and 1847, as a middleman, and between 1848 and 1851, as a labourer...
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Kanome (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1848 and 1849, and then between 1850 and 1852...
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Kealoha (?-1849). Served at the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1848 and 1849...
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Keave, Louis (birth/death dates unknown). Served at the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1843 and 1848, and 1849 and 1852...
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Kehow (birth/death dates unknown). Served at the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a labourer between 1849 and 1850. He was recorded as deserting along with Maaro...
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Lagacé, Pierre (1815-1882). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at numerous locations in the Columbia District between 1832 and 1856...
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Lempfrit, Father Honoré-Timothée (1803-1862). Served as a Catholic priest at Fort Victoria and missionary to indigenous groups on southern Vancouver Island between 1849 and 1852 and is credited with opening and operating the first school in British Columbia in 1849...
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Lewis, (Lewes) John Lee (1792-1872). Served the Hudson's Bay Company in a variety of capacities for more than forty years from 1807 to 1852...
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Maaro (variant “Malo” and “Maalo”) (birth/death dates unknown). Served at the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a steward in 1850...
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Moffatt, Hamilton. (1832-1894) Passed through Fort Victoria in 1850 en-route to Fort Rupert where he served much of his career with the Hudson's Bay Company...
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Montgomery, John A. (1817 - ?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a labourer, cattle-herder and horsekeeper at Fort Nisqually from 1840 to 1849...
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Muir (Sr.), John. (1799-1883) Was employed by the Hudson's Bay Company as a coal miner in 1849 and went on to become a pioneer settler, entrepreneur and political representative in Sooke...
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Munroe, (also Munro) Thomas. (birth and death dates unknown). Described as a 'gardener', he arrived at Fort Victoria on the Harpooner in 1849 in company with a group of farmers and labourers sponsored by Walter C. Grant, the first independent settler on Vancouver Island...
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Nahoua (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between 1852 and 1854 as a labourer, then between 1854 and 1857. He was employed as a baker between 1857 and 1858...
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Okaia (?-1854) Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1848, and 1850 and 1854...
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Pakee (variant “Pake”) (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between 1850 and 1852. The Journal recorded him as employed at Fort Victoria on January 14th, 1850...
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Rabasca (birth/death dates unknown). A First Nations individual from Vancouver Island, Rabasca is recorded in the Nisqually Journal as employed as a labourer during 1850. (Note: entry of “Robis C[o]e” is possibly identified as Rabasca, placing him at Fort Victoria between 1846 and 1849)...
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Sagoyawatha, Thomas (a. k. a. “Grand/Big Thomas/Tomo”) (cira. 1810-?) Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria and on the Steamer Beaver between 1844 and 1851...
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Tai, Peter (?-1848) Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria working as a labourer between 1847 and 1848...
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Tarpaulin (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Victoria between 1847 and 1848. However, Finlayson records him as on the sick list at Fort Victoria on 15th December, 1846...
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Ashby (birth/death dates unknown) Purser on the Cormorant, the first naval steam vessel to
traverse British Columbian waters....
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Baskerville (birth/death dates unknown) Purser on the Cormorant, the first naval steam vessel
to traverse British Columbian waters....
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Brotchie, William (1799-1859) Commander for various Hudson's Bay Company vessels and
brotchiesake for Brotchie Ledge....
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Cholmondley (birth/death dates unknown) Officer aboard the HMS Fisgard which
contributed to the British military presence on the coast of British Columbia....
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Clavering, Henry A. (1824-1893) Mate on the Pandora....
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Cooper, James (1821-?) Captain of the SS Mary Dare....
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Cooper, Edward J. L. (birth/death dates unknown) Purser on board the HMS Herald...
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Courtenay, George William Conway (1793-1863) Captain of the HMS Constance, the first
British vessel based in Esquimalt....
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Davis (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the American brig Cayuga....
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Dease, Napoleon (1827-1861). A carpenter hired by the HBC, arrived at Fort Victoria aboard the Cadboro on October 5th, 1848. A later mention, on October 25th, indicts Dease for desertion from Fort Langley...
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Dechamp, Henri (birth/death dates unknown). Henri Hainault (var. Dechamp), a Metis in the Columbia Outfit between 1846-47, later at Fort Victoria between 1848-49, deserting for the California gold rush in early 1849...
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Dixon, George (birth/death dates unknown) Seaman on the Cowlitz in 1844 and then a
seaman/boatswain on the Cadboro in 1845 to 1846....
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Dodd, Charles (1808-1860) Master of the SS Beaver....
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Duncan, Alexander (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the barque Columbia, and
previously master of various ships including the Vancouver and the Beaver....
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Dunham/Danham, William H. (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the brig Orbit...
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Duntze, John Alexander (1806-?) Captain of the Fisgard and duntzesake of Duntze Head...
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Edwards, Bill (birth/death dates unknown)...
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Fraser, William (birth/death dates unknown). Hired by Captain Walter C. Grant as a labourer and farmer, along with seven other men, to settle a farm in Sooke in 1849...
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Fraser, Paul (1797-1855). A Chief Trader in the Hudson’s Bay Company, the Fort Victoria Journal identifies him on October 12, 1849 in the presence of Governor Colvile arriving from Fort Langley...
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Gordon, George Thomas (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the Cormorant...
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Heathcote, Edmund (birth/death dates unknown) First lieutenant on board the
Cowlitz....
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Hill (birth/death dates unknown) Master on board the Herald.
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Johnson, Charles Richardson (birth/death dates unknown) Commander of the HMS Driver
between September 1848 and May 1852....
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Kellett, Henry (1806-1875) Captain of the Herald who helped survey the British Columbian
coast, in light of the boundary dispute with the United States....
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Kingston, William (1822-?) Cook for Fort Victoria....
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Lambert, John (birth/death dates unknown) Passenger on board the Barque Columbia...
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Lang, Edward Wollaston (birth/death dates unknown) Officer on board the Fisgard...
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Lewes, John Lee (1791-1872) Lewis/Lewes was Chief Factor of the district of Stuarts Lake
(among other similar posts) before he took a leave of absence between 1847 and 1849...
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Livingston, John (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the barque Collooney...
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McArthur, [Lieutenant W. P.] (birth/death dates unknown) Lieutenant Commander in the US
Navy, in charge of surveying the Pacific Northwest Coast...
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McNeill, William Henry (1801/03-1875) Chief Trader in charge of Fort Stikine, Fort George,
and Cape Disappointment...
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Morin, Louis Jean Baptiste (birth/death dates unknown) Captain Morin was a French whaler
and commander of the Général Teste, trading whale oil for other necessities at Fort
Victoria...
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Morice, Lewis (1799-1883) Captain of the barque Harpooner who traded on the Pacific...
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Mott, Andrew Cook (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the Vancouver...
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Mowat, [also Mouat] William Alexander (1821-1871) Chief Mate of the Mary Dare, he was
born in London and died in Knight Inlet, BC on 11 April 1871. He was second mate to Captain
Andrew Cook Mott on the Vancouver when he came to the Pacific Northwest Coast in March
1845....
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Nutt, Richard C. (birth/death dates unknown) Surgeon on the Cormorant, at least since 18
April 1843.
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Patterson, George Yates (birth/death dates unknown) He may have been passenger or crew
on board the Columbia, who joined the HBC on 17 September 1839. He is associated with a
mutiny on the way to San Francisco in September 1840, but the record runs dry until this
appearance in the Journal.
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Payne [possibly Paynee] (?-1848) Midshipman involved in shipping on the Columbia...
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Reeves, S. C. (birth/death dates unknown). The first licensed pilot for the Columbia River Bar, arrived at Fort Victoria on the brigantine Henry in February of 1847...
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Roudakoff (birth/death dates unknown) Master on board the Russian Beay Call, which carried
a cargo of wheat....
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Rowe, Thomas (birth/death dates unknown) Purser of the Board of Management in
Nisqually...
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Ryan, Captain (1794-?) Captain of the Victory, which traveled to and from the Sandwich
Islands...
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Sangster, James (1812-1858) Captain of the Beaver, both from 1839-40 and 1843-44, as well as
the Cadboro and Una from 1849-51...
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Scarborough, James Allan (1805-1855) Captain of the Cadboro and the Mary Dare...
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Scarth, James (1790-early 1870s) Joined HBC on 17 September 1839 as a ship’s carpenter,
primarily at Fort Vancouver, where he worked on ships including the Cadboro...
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Shepherd, John (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the H.M. Inconstant, a 36-gun
frigate...
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Sims, William Walter (1833-1916). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company as an indentured servant for five years, at Fort Victoria...
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Spence, John (1798-1865) Carpenter at Fort Victoria...
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Stout, William Henry (birth/death dates unknown) Captain of the steamer Belfast.
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Thorne, Edward [W.?] (1801-?) Purser of the Constance...
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Wain, Henry (1826-1914). Served the Hudson’s Bay Company, as an indentured servant for five years as carpenter, at Fort Victoria before settling in North Saanich...
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Wainwright (?-1882) Lieutenant on the Constance...
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Wear (birth/death dates unknown) Supercargo with the HBC.
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Weynton, John Alexander (birth/death dates unknown) Commander of the Cowlitz from
1846-1851, the span of his career with the HBC...
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Wood, James (?-1860) Captain of the HMS Pandora...
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Woodward, Thomas (1811-1851) Purser on the Herald...
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Wren, Charles (birth/death dates unknown) General labourer who shared his time between
Fort Victoria and Fort Nisqually...
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Yates, James (1819-1900) Carpenter on the Harpooner, then Shipwright on the Beaver...
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Abernathy, George (1807-1877). Merchant and provisional governor of Oregon between 1845 and 1847...
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Aitken, George (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a blacksmith at Fort Victoria briefly in 1846...
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Allan, George Traill (c1810-1890). Employed by the Hudson's Bay Company as Chief Trader at Hawaii from 1845 to 1847...
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Allard, Joseph (c1802-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a carpenter at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1846...
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Anderson, Alexander Caulfield (1814-1884). Served at numerous Hudson's Bay Company posts including Fort Vancouver, Fort McLoughlin, Fort George, Fort Alexandria and Fort Colvile between 1832 and 1854...
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Bates, Thomas (c1823-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman/labourer at Fort Victoria intermittently between 1848 and 1851...
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Battineau, Bazil (also Bottineau, Basil) (1819-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman at numerous forts in the Columbia District between 1839 and 1852...
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Bayfield, Charles (c1824-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver and Fort Nisqually as a middleman and a cooper between 1842 and 1846...
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Beardmore, Owen Charles Joseph (birth/death dates unknown). Engaged by the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Rupert as an apprentice clerk and clerk from 1849 to 1851...
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Beauchamp, Joseph Ovide (c1820-1873). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a blacksmith at Fort Victoria between 1848 and 1852...
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Benson, Alfred Robson (c1815-c1900). Was the first qualified doctor to serve at Fort Victoria where he was employed by the Hudson's Bay Company as both a surgeon and a clerk between 1849 and 1852...
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Blanchet, Francois Norbert (1795-1883). Father F.N. Blanchet established the first Catholic mission in the Pacific Northwest at Cowlitz (Washington) in December 1838...
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Blanshard, Richard (1817-1894). Appointed first Governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island on 16 July 1849...
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Boulanger, Charles (1814-1849). Employed in many capacities by the Hudson's Bay Company at a number of forts in the Columbia District between 1838 and 1849...
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Charbonneau, Joseph (c1820-1856). Engaged by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1844 and served as a middleman at Fort Victoria intermittently between1844 and 1851...
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Cathie, James (birth/death dates unknown). Engaged by the Hudson's Bay Company as a baker at Fort Victoria between 1849 and 1856...
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Charpentier, Joseph (c1820-1847). Employed by the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1847...
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Colvile, Eden (1819-1893). Engaged by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1848, Colvile succeeded George Simpson as Governor of Rupert's Land in1849 and served until 1852...
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Coté, Francois Xavier (1821-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman/carpenter at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1850...
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Crawford, Andrew (birth/death dates unknown). Served as a carpenter aboard various Hudson's Bay Company vessels in the Columbia District between 1845 and 1851...
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Cunard, Samuel (1787-1865). Halifax merchant and entrepreneur and founder of the Cunard Steamship Company....
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Dement, John (birth/death dates unknown). Served as a Lieutenant in the 1st Artillery of the United States Army in 1850...
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Deroche, Charles (1819-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman at Fort Victoria between 1848 and 1850...
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Douglas, Rebecca (1849-1849). Daughter of James and Amelia Douglas...
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Dubeau, (also: Dibeau) Louis (c1822-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman at Fort Victoria between 1846 and 1850...
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Dupuis, Jean-Baptiste (c1817-1874). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1847 and as a dairyman from 1847 to 1852...
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Fenton, John (c1817-?) Engaged as a millwright by the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria in 1848 and 1849...
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Fish, Charles (1830-1851). Engaged by the Hudson's Bay Company as a blacksmith and served at Fort Victoria from 1850 until his accidental death in 1851...
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St. Gre, Gabriel (c1817-?) Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman/labourer at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1853...
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Gagnon, Antoine (c1805-1865). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman/labourer at Fort Victoria between 1843 and 1852...
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Garipie, (recorded in Hudson's Bay Company records as: Gariepy) Cassimir (also Casimir) (c 1824-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a middleman/labourer and on the Steamer Beaver as a woodcutter between 1843 and 1850...
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Gillespie, William (?-1850). Was described by James Douglas as "one of the labouring servants sent out by the Norman Morison" in March of 1850...
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Gravelle, Francois (c1817-1876). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman/labourer at Fort Victoria from 1843 to 1846...
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Gullion, Charles Fraser (c1828-1911). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a labourer at Fort Victoria intermittently throughout the 1850s and 1860s...
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Hancock, Samuel (birth/death dates unknown). American settler who operated a trading post at Neah Bay in the 1850s...
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Harvey, Robert (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a boat-builder and carpenter at Fort Victoria between 1848 and 1850...
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Helmcken, John Sebastian (1824-1920). Was prominent as a surgeon and political figure in Victoria from his arrival in 1850 throughout the latter half of the nineteenth century and early twentieth...
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Holland, George (birth/death dates unknown). Served as postmaster at Fort Victoria in 1846-47...
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Jackson, Andrew (birth/death dates unknown)...
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Kennedy, Elisa (also Eliza) (1835-1850). Daughter of Dr. John Frederick Kennedy...
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Kennedy, John Frederick (1805-59). Served as a surgeon at a number of Hudson's Bay Company posts in the Columbia District between 1830 and 1856 where he also served as Chief Trader...
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Lafleur, Michel (birth/death dates unknown). Served the Hudson's Bay Company as a middleman/labourer at Fort Victoria throughout the early to mid 1850s...
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Onearste, Lazard (c1812-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a middleman and carpenter from 1843 to March 7, 1850 when he deserted...
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Lecuyer, (also Lecuyers) Francois (c1798-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a middleman from 1843 to 1851...
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Lemon, John (also 'Jean') (c1815-1883). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a middleman from 1843 to 1851...
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McKenzie, George (c1820-1893). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria as a millwright from 1849 to 1855...
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McPhail, Angus (also Aeneas) (c1809-1884). Resident dairyman at Fort Victoria from 1846 to 1855...
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McTavish, (also Mactavish) Dugald (1817-1871). Chief Trader at the Hudson's Bay Company post on the Sandwich Islands from 1847 to 1851, when he was promoted to Chief Factor...
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Millar (also Miller), George (c1822-?). Emigrant labourer employed by Captain Grant arrived at Fort Victoria in March of 1850...
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Minie, Frederique (c1817-?). Served the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria intermittently between 1843 and 1852, first, as a middleman, then a blacksmith and finally as a carpenter...
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Underwell (birth/death dates unknown) Captain associated with the Albion...
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