My Miller and Mather ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
1. | Dame Marguerite Wadin was born about 1775 in Montr?al (city/cit?), Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; died on 28 Feb 1860 in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, United States; was buried in McLoughlin House Gravesite, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: FindaGrave Memorial ID: Family/Spouse: Alexander McKay. Alexander was born about 1770; died about 1811. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Dr. John M. McLoughlin. John was born on 19 Oct 1784 in Riviere-du-Loup, Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada; died on 3 Sep 1857 in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, United States; was buried in McLoughlin House Gravesite, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | Thomas McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: (Research):b Scotland Thomas married Princess T-Ikul Timmee before 1824 in Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Thomas married She-Who-Rides-Like-the-Wind Umatilla about 1834 in Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Thomas married Elizabeth "Isabelle" Montour on 31 Dec 1838. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Nancy McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Robert McCargo. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | Joseph McLoughlin ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: (Research):Joseph McLoughlin, whose mother died while giving birth, was left as a child with Angus Bethune. As a young man at Fort Vancouver he weekly beat the furs (as some of the beaver furs from the Snake region had sand in them), a task which was often assigned to children of the fort. Although he appears to have been integrated in with the other children of the McLoughlin family, he received little or no education unlike his younger brother John who was trained to be a doctor and David who trained to be an engineer. He was a great admirer of his step-brother Thomas McKay and appears to have joined the HBC in 1827 as an apprentice clerk on the coastal trade. Joseph "rode like a centaur" a contemporary John Dunn wrote of him. He worked largely out of Fort Vancouver, but was noted as being at the Honolulu office in 1836-1837, and he retired on January 1, 1840 when he settled near Champoeg. He died eight years later from the delayed effects of a fall over a cliff in the Umpqua Region and was buried in the original St. Paul's Cemetery along with Louis LaBonte, Etienne Lucier and others from the fur trade. Joseph married Victoire McMillan on 8 Jul 1839 in Fort Vancouver, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | John McLoughlin ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: (Research):Birth: ?tab?Aug. 18, 1812 |
6. | Marie Eloisa McLoughlin ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: (Research):John McLoughlin, "The Father of Oregon", second daughter, was Maria Eloisa, called Eloisa, was considered McLoughlin's favorite. She was born at Ft. William on Lake Superior in 1817. She also stayed with Dr. John's sister to get educated but came out west afterwards. She was a great favorite at the fort. She took over hostess duties from her mother, who gladly gave it up. In 1838, she married William Glen Rae, the chief clerk at the fort. In 1840, they went to Ft. Stikine, to establish a new post, with Rae as chief trader. In 1841, he was sent to California to establish a new post. She joined him about 1842 at Yerba Buena, which later became San Francisco. They had two sons and two daughters. One son died a few days after birth. Her husband committed suicide under mysterious circumstances. She and her children moved into a new home in Oregon City in 1846. She remarried in 1850 to David Harvey, who was in charge of the McLoughlin mills. They had two more sons and one daughter. In 1867, they left Oregon City and moved to Portland. Harvey died the next year and so did her oldest son John from her first marriage. She died in 1884 at age 67. From History of Fur Traders by Beth Gibson. http://www.franksrealm.com/sivu-indians.html Family/Spouse: Daniel Harvey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: William Glen Rae. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | David McLoughlin ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: (Research):David McLoughlin had a short career in the fur trade. He was about to accept a post in the military in Calcutta when Dr. John sent to live with his uncle, (his father's brother, David) in Paris during 1834, to become an engineer and perhaps go to India for his career. Family/Spouse: Anne Grizzly. Anne was born about 1835; died about 1897 in Porthill, Boundary County, Idaho, United States; was buried in Porthill Cemetery, Porthill, Boundary County, Idaho, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
8. | Joseph McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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9. | Margaret McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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10. | William Cameron McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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11. | John T. McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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12. | Alexander McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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13. | Donald McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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14. | Maria McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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15. | Thomas McKay ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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16. | Alexander McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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17. | Catherine McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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18. | John McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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19. | Nancy McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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20. | Jennie McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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21. | Christine McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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22. | Maggie McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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23. | William McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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24. | Mary McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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25. | James McCargo ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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