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at Mackinac. When the war ended, he (and McDouall) opposed returning Mackinac and Prairie du Chien to the Americans, as it would place many Indians at their mercy, but was overruled.
281:, he married Eliza Davidson, daughter of Judge Arthur Davidson (1743-1807) and his first wife, Jane, daughter of Alexander Fraser (1729-1799), former officer in the 196:, McKay almost immediately offered his services to the British army. His first major contribution was to make a journey of 500 miles (800 km) by canoe from 258:, McKay (who now held the local rank of Lieutenant Colonel) mounted a scratch expedition of Fencibles, voyageurs and Indians which recaptured the post at the 240: 254:. This threatened the morale and allegiance of the Indians. Supported by the newly appointed Commander at Fort Mackinac, Lieutenant Colonel 244: 266: 352: 212:, the provincial capital, in only eight days. The news of the declaration of war he carried, along with orders from Major General 137: 357: 347: 302: 286: 180:. He became a partner of the company in 1796 and retired in 1807, in which year he was also made a member of the 121: 89: 20: 165: 85: 133: 232: 201: 228:
to side with the British, resulting in further British victories in the west during the following year.
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Later during the autumn and winter of 1812, McKay returned to Montreal to help raise the
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In the North West, McKay took a country wife, Josette Latour. In 1808, at
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People from the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
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Early in 1814, the Americans had captured the isolated post of
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Robert McKay, was a lawyer at Montreal. He inherited the
26: 112:, and his wife Elspeth Kennedy. His father, a native of 329: 19:For other people named William McKay, see 64:. Previous to the war, McKay was a noted 164:, at about the same time as his brother 132:and settled at Mohawk River. During the 25: 322:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 140:and was afterwards one of the original 16:Canadian lieutenant-colonel (1772-1832) 330: 297:in 1832, and was survived by one son, 265:McKay was later appointed to head the 99: 128:, his father was discharged from the 13: 353:Canadian people of the War of 1812 160:In about 1790, William joined the 52:. After the war, he was appointed 14: 374: 313: 239:, McKay became an officer in the 138:King's Royal Regiment of New York 200:to the British military post on 54:Superintendent of Indian Affairs 136:, Donald McKay served with the 187: 21:William McKay (disambiguation) 1: 289:of La Martinière, Vitré and 192:When war broke out with the 155: 134:American War of Independence 68:who had travelled widely in 7: 233:Corps of Canadian Voyageurs 10: 379: 307:Saint-Gilles de Beaurivage 72:. He was a partner of the 18: 358:North West Company people 348:British Indian Department 272: 260:Siege of Prairie du Chien 46:Siege of Prairie du Chien 44:Forces to victory at the 194:United States of America 283:78th Fraser Highlanders 241:Select Embodied Militia 142:United Empire Loyalists 110:78th Fraser Highlanders 90:Sir Alexander Mackenzie 84:. He was a brother of 31: 172:and traded along the 30:William McKay in 1816 29: 124:. At the end of the 76:and a member of the 106:Mohawk River Valley 100:Loyalist background 245:Michigan Fencibles 220:by surprise. This 178:Portage la Prairie 176:and afterwards at 162:North West Company 88:, who accompanied 74:North West Company 32: 320:Biography at the 267:Indian Department 202:St. Joseph Island 60:in what was then 370: 293:. McKay died of 252:Prairie du Chien 226:Native Americans 224:encouraged many 146:Glengarry County 126:Seven Years' War 122:Battle of Quebec 120:, fought at the 82:Montreal, Quebec 378: 377: 373: 372: 371: 369: 368: 367: 328: 327: 316: 285:and afterwards 275: 256:Robert McDouall 190: 174:Menominee River 166:Alexander McKay 158: 144:who settled at 102: 86:Alexander McKay 58:Drummond Island 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 376: 366: 365: 360: 355: 350: 345: 340: 326: 325: 315: 314:External links 312: 311: 310: 274: 271: 189: 186: 157: 154: 101: 98: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 375: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 336: 335: 333: 324: 323: 318: 317: 308: 304: 300: 299: 298: 296: 292: 288: 284: 280: 270: 268: 263: 261: 257: 253: 248: 246: 242: 238: 234: 229: 227: 223: 219: 218:Fort Mackinac 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 185: 184:at Montreal. 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 153: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 97: 95: 94:Pacific Ocean 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 38:William McKay 34: 28: 22: 321: 291:Saint-Gilles 276: 264: 249: 237:Commissariat 230: 191: 159: 150:Upper Canada 130:British Army 103: 62:Upper Canada 37: 36:Lt.-Colonel 35: 33: 343:1832 deaths 338:1772 births 214:Isaac Brock 188:War of 1812 182:Beaver Club 170:Great Lakes 78:Beaver Club 50:War of 1812 48:during the 332:Categories 206:Lake Huron 118:Sutherland 66:fur trader 303:Seigneury 156:Fur Trade 96:in 1793. 287:Seigneur 279:Montreal 198:Montreal 104:Born at 42:Canadian 295:cholera 222:victory 114:Golspie 92:to the 273:Family 70:Canada 210:York 208:via 305:of 204:on 80:at 56:at 334:: 262:. 152:. 148:, 116:, 23:.

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William McKay (disambiguation)

Canadian
Siege of Prairie du Chien
War of 1812
Superintendent of Indian Affairs
Drummond Island
Upper Canada
fur trader
Canada
North West Company
Beaver Club
Montreal, Quebec
Alexander McKay
Sir Alexander Mackenzie
Pacific Ocean
Mohawk River Valley
78th Fraser Highlanders
Golspie
Sutherland
Battle of Quebec
Seven Years' War
British Army
American War of Independence
King's Royal Regiment of New York
United Empire Loyalists
Glengarry County
Upper Canada
North West Company
Alexander McKay

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