b. 1801-07-07
d. 1875-09-04
McNeill was born in 1801 Boston, Massachusetts. By the year 1823 he was a competent
sailor and captain on the west coast. Between 1823 and 1830, McNeill traded with South
America, West Africa, and Hawaii but returned to the Pacific to work on the coast
once again. He married twice: first to Matilda, a Kaiganee Haida who died in 1850
after giving birth to twins, and then Martha, a Kinnahwahlux Nass in 1866. He had
12 children in total.1
In 1834, McNeill was approved as Captain of the
Lama (owned by Captain Thomas Sinclair) and rescued Japanese sailors stranded and held
captive by First Nations.
2 He was then convinced to trade for the Hudson’s Bay Company. He applied to become
a British subject but did not become one until 1853.
3
In 1838, McNeill’s crew committed mutiny against him which should have tarnished his
reputation. Instead, he was promoted to chief trader
in 1839.4
In 1849, McNeill established
Fort Rupert. McNeill investigated gold mines in the
Queen Charlotte Islands in 1851 and hoped to establish a trading post. He later withdrew from there due to
tense relations with the First Nations. McNeill returned to trading furs, expressing
frustrations with the American sailors who traded spirits with the First Nations.
5
In 1851, McNeill became the officer in charge at
Fort Simpson. By 1856, McNeill was appointed as Chief Factor due to his excellent trading and
strong relations with the First Nations.
Blanshard writes that McNeill was
better acquainted with the Indian population than any other person.
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- 1. G. R. Newell, McNeill, William Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biography; BC Metis, William Henry McNeill, Metis Nation British Columbia.
- 2. Newell, McNeill, William Henry.
- 3. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Hudson's Bay Company Archives, 1999, 10; Newell, McNeill, William Henry.
- 4. Newell, McNeill, William Henry.
- 5. Blanshard to Earl Grey, 8 April 1850, No. 2, 5505, CO 305/2, p. 49; Newell, McNeill, William Henry.
- 6. Blanshard to Earl Grey, 8 April 1850, No. 2, 5505, CO 305/2, p. 49.
- 7. Colvile to Merivale (Permanent Under-Secretary), 16 April 1855, 3578, CO 305/6, p. 247.
- 8. Newell, McNeill, William Henry.