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  1. 22 de sept. de 2003 · Another young man Johnson assisted was Normand MacLeod, who by 1776 was working as a fur trader at Detroit. Johnson also gave work to James Phyn and Alexander Ellice, also Scottish emigrants, getting them to supply trade goods to military posts in the Great Lakes area.

  2. British merchant, shipowner, landowner, slave trader and seigneur. Alexander Ellice (Q75398195) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. British merchant, ...

  3. General Robert Ellice (13 October 1784 – 18 June 1856) was a British Army officer. Grave, Kensal Green Cemetery Military career. Born the son of Scottish merchant and fur trader Alexander Ellice and brother of Edward Ellice and Alexander Ellice, Ellice was commissioned as an ensign on 8 November 1798.

  4. Pacific Fur Company. In 1811, while working for John Jacob Astor 's Pacific Fur Company, Ross took part in the founding of Fort Astoria, a fur-trading post at the mouth of the Columbia River. During the same year he led a detachment up the Columbia River and founded Fort Okanogan where during the winter he was the sole PFC employee at the ...

  5. ELLICE, ROBERT, merchant and fur-trader; b. 1747, probably in Auchterless (Kirktown of Auchterless, Grampian), Scotland, third son of William Ellice of Knockleith and Mary Simpson of Gartly; d. 1790, probably in Montreal (Que.). Robert Ellice was the son of a prosperous miller, who prior to his death in 1756 had provided his children with some ...

  6. Alexander Ellice (fur trader) 1743–1805), Scottish merchant who made his fortune in the North American fur trade; Alexander Ellice (politician) (1791–1853), British naval officer and Member of Parliament, son of Alexander Ellice; Andrew Ellice, Welsh army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654