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Yukon Archives Genealogy Database Source
NameHome TownCall NumberOccupationYukon LocationPlaceNationalityNotes
Dickson, Lida MayGOV 1686DawsonYukonCanadaMarriage license # 777 issued 27 April 1909, see also McKay, Horace Tuplin
Edwards, Maude MaryGOV 1686DawsonYukonCanadaMarriage license # 395 issued 31 December 1902, see also Hutchinson, Edward McKay
Hutchinson, Edward McKayGOV 1686DawsonYukonCanadaMarriage license # 395 issued 31 December 1902, see also Edwards, Maude Mary
Kay [McKay?], D. or D.M.CanadaCOR 727, f. 8Chief OfficerWhitehorseYukonCanada
Kramer, CarolineGOV 1686DawsonYukonCanadaMarriage license # 617 issued 19 October 1905, see also McKay, Peter
McKay, A.W.GOV 2079Stewart RiverYukonCanada
McKay, Adam, MrsDawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, Albert EdwardRef 971.91 Gold 1999Mayo
McKay, AlexMF #92, r. 1 & 2Section ForemanCarcrossYukonCanada
McKay, AngusCOR 726, f. 5CookWhitehorseCanada
McKay, AnnieMSS 170WhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, Betty A.971.2 Fi
McKay, Chas. J.971.910 2 Alaska 1930Dawson
McKay, D.MSS 170SeamanWhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, D.COR 727, f. 11Master, Chief OfficerWhitehorseScotland
McKay, D.COR 729, f. 15PilotWhitehorseBritish
McKay, D. M.COR 726, f. 5PilotWhitehorseScotland
McKay, D. M.COR 729, f. 17PilotWhitehorseCanada
McKay, D., Mrs.MSS 170WhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, DanCOR 725, f. 32nd MateWhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, DanielMF #90, r. #1Master MarinerWhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, Donald JamesRef 929.371 91 BaptDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, DouglasMSS 170WhitehorseYukonCanada
Mckay, Dr.Ref 016.2663 JohNorthern YukonYukonCanada
McKay, Edward R.971.2 Fi
McKay, F.MSS 170LabourerWhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, F., Mrs.MSS 170WhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, FredUnited StatesCOR 726, f. 6 WaiterDawsonYukonCanada
Mckay, G.CanadaCOR 727, f. 8MessmanWhitehorseYukonCanada
McKay, George H.GOV 1659A, f. 30811MinerGranvilleYukonCanada
McKay, George W.MSS 141Telegraph OperatorDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, George W.MF #92, r. 1 & 2Telegraph OperatorDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, George W., Mrs.MSS 141HousewifeDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, Gordon GeorgeWinnipeg MAVancouver Yukoners' Association newsletter, Jan 1996
McKay, Horace TuplinGOV 1686DawsonYukonCanadaMarriage license # 777 issued 27 April 1909, see also Dickson, Lida May
McKay, JMF #29, r. 8Policeman
McKay, J.LGov 2142, f.67, p.1
McKay, J.L83/50 MSS 141 f. 48 p. 159Teacher, Grand Forks
McKay, J.S.Dawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, J.S., MrsDawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, J.W.Dawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, JackCOR 250, f. 2Francis LakeYukonCanada
Mckay, Joe P.GOV 1659A, f. 30811MinerDawsonYukonCanada
Mckay, Joe P.Dawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, JohnCOR 262, f. 1Pelly LakesYukonCanada
McKay, Lloyd H.GettysburgPAM 1945-0048South DakotaUnited States
McKay, LucilleDawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, Mrs.MF P-15, r. 1School employeeCarcrossYukonCanada
McKay, P.GOV 1684, f. 81 (pts 1&2)DawsonYukonCanada
McKay, PeterGOV 1686DawsonYukonCanadaMarriage license # 617 issued 19 October 1905, see also Kramer, Caroline
McKay, PhilipGOV 1659A, f. 30811DredgemanDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, Phillip JohnRef 971.91 Gold 1999Mayo
McKay, S.Dawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, ThomasMSS 141MinerKeno HillYukonCanada
McKay, ThomasMF #92, r. 1 & 2MinerKeno HillYukonCanada
Mckay, ThomasDawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, ThomasDawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, Thomas971.910 2 Alaska 1930Dawson
McKay, ThomasPolk's Alaska-Yukon Gazetteer, 1923-24Keno Hill
McKay, Thomas "Tommy" "Tom"Ref 971.91 Gold 1999Mayo
McKay, Thomas Mason83/50 MSS 141 f. 48 p. 14Accountant
McKay, ThosGOV 1659A, f. 30811MinerMinto BridgeYukonCanada
McKay, W. J.AtlinMF #93, r. 1 1900/1901
McKay, W.D.Dawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
Mckay, W.F.Dawson MuseumDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, Wilfred R.940.541 273 Long
Mckay, WilliamGOV 2077, f. 2bDawsonYukonCanada
McKay, WilliamPolk's Alaska-Yukon Gazetteer, 1923-24Granville
McKay, WilliamRef 971.91 Gold 1999Mayo
Murray, David McKayGOV 1659A, f. 30811CarpenterBear CreekYukonCanada
Turnbull, WilliamGOV 2081Lewes River at McKay's PostYukonCanada
Turnbull, WilliamGOV 2079Lewes River at McKay's PostYukonCanada
The Yukon Residents database includes permanent and temporary names of Yukon residents who lived or worked in the Yukon from 1894 to 1958. The names were compiled from a limited number of archival resources (ie. Anglican Church band lists, government records, and manuscripts) plus library sources (regimental histories, 1935 town directory & telephone directories, etc.). The database currently includes only Yukon residents living in the central and southern Yukon. Residents living in the northern Yukon (such as Old Crow, Rampart House, etc.) have not been entered due to time constraints. View the sources

Specialty Database Search Results yukon.archives@gov.yk.ca

Francophone Yukoners Source
No records in this dataset
This database provides an index to 2495 francophone Yukoners who lived and worked in the Yukon from 1825-1950. The Association franco-yukonnaise published the book 'Empreinte: la presence francophone au Yukon (1825-1950)' in 1997. The book includes brief profiles of some of the people listed in it. The database provides access to the print copy by name and page on which the person is listed. Can be searched by surname, given name, page and call number."

Yukon Archives has a print copy of 'Empreinte: la presence francophone au Yukon (1825-1950)', located at 929.371 91 Empr (2 vol. set).
Sourdough Air Display, 1971-2006 Source
NameYearSquadronBasePlaneCall Number
McKay, Major1992442 Sq.ComoxCC-115797.5 SAD
McKay, Wes, Capt.1988SnowbirdsMoose JawCT-114797.5 SAD
The Sourdough Air Display has become one of the largest civilian airshows that is held annually in Canada. The database was created to list all the 3075 personnel and planes that have been at the show since 1974 during the Sourdough Rendezvous week. Information on the first three shows (1971-1973) isn't available either in the print or electronic copy.

The Yukon Archives has a print copy ‘Sourdough Air Display, 1971-2006', which has extra information on the Air Display, located at 797.5 SAD
Yukon Barristers Roll Source
SurnameGiven NamesDate of Call / Certificate #CommentsCall Number
McKayW. M.October 27, 1898 "Left Territory"PAM 1997-0238
This database was copied from the original Yukon Barristers Roll that has been maintained by the Supreme Court Chambers since 1898. The computerized roll lists 831 lawyers who have practiced in the Yukon from 1898 to 1997 and provides information on date of birth, date of death, place of birth, university attended, etc. Can be searched by surname, given name, date of call/certificate#, and call number.

The Yukon Archives has a computer printout of the Yukon Barristers Roll located at PAM 1997-0238.
Pioneer Cemetery, 1900-1965 Source
SurnameGiven NamesDeath DateAgeCemeteryCall Number
McKAYbaby29 Jul 19180Pioneer Cemetery (Whitehorse)Ref 929.5 Cro
McKAYEdwin Myers18 Jul 195629Pioneer Cemetery (Whitehorse)Ref 929.5 Cro
McKAYI191156Pioneer Cemetery (Whitehorse)Ref 929.5 Cro
McKAYMargaret20 Oct 196352Pioneer Cemetery (Whitehorse)Ref 929.5 Cro
McKAYPhilip John28 Mar 194664Pioneer Cemetery (Whitehorse)Ref 929.5 Cro
ROSEGeorge McKay02 Jun 196271Pioneer Cemetery (Whitehorse)Ref 929.5 Cro
Pioneer Cemetery, on Sixth Avenue in Whitehorse, had approximately 800 interments between 1900 and 1965. The cemetery was closed in 1965. The burials are documented in a City of Whitehorse publication entitled 'Lost Graves'. Published in 1989, 'Lost Graves' was researched by Margaret (Peg) Crook and Helen Horback and compiled by Norma Felker. It is organized in subsets of church records and for a number of persons it contains additional details such as obituaries from local newspapers. The database provides name, date of death and age of each individual buried. The publication 'Lost Graves' is held at the Yukon Archives and is located at: Ref 929.5 Cro.
Yukon River Basin, Deaths and Burials, 1887-2007 Source
SurnameGiven NamesDeath DateCemeteryCall Number
Mackay as. McKayAdam1921/11/06MasonicRef 929.5 Death
McKayFrank Alcock1907/06/05UnknownRef 929.5 Death
McKay1897UnknownRef 929.5 Death
McKayPhilip John1946/03UnknownRef 929.5 Death
McKayAlbert Edward1912/10/2
McKayDaniel as. Donald C.1906/11/28
McKayWilliam F.1929/08/31
McKay as. Mackay Daniel G. as. George C.1906/11/28
McRae as. McKayRoderick as. Ronald 1900/12/28Hillside (Dawson)Ref 929.5 Hill
This database lists 4108 deaths and burials in cemeteries in Dawson City and surrounding area. Most of the cemeteries listed are in Dawson City and provides cemetery, names and date of death.
Grey Mountain Cemetery, 1960-1976 Source
SurnameGiven NamesDeath DateAgeCemeteryCall Number
MCKAYGladys Eva22 Apr 197531Grey Mountain (Whitehorse)Reg 929.5 Grey
Grey Mountain Cemetery, located in Riverdale, Whitehorse, was opened in 1965 by the City of Whitehorse. This database consists of 399 interments from 1960 to 1976 and provides name, date of death, and age. Due to privacy concerns burials after 1976 are not included in the database.
Yukon News Obituary Index, 1966-2005 Source
SurnameGiven NamesDeath DateAge
LEBARGEMaryLin Anne (McKay)30 Aug 1991
McKAYDonald Norman11 Oct 200256
MCKAYFrank04 Mar 1992
MCKAYJessie20 Oct 199594
MCKAYMaryLin Anne30 Aug 1991
MCKAYBill05 Sep 200358
MCMILLANJessie (McKay)20 Oct 199594
This database lists 2121 names, obituary date, and age of individuals that died in the Yukon from 1966-2005.
Missing in the Klondike, 1898-1958 Source
NameNationalityState/ProvinceSource
McKay, WilliamUnited StatesWashingtonRef 929.371 91 Print
The index consists of 1,730 names of people who were either travelling to or living in the Klondike who had relatives interested in contacting them. The relatives would either write a Dawson newspaper, a government department, or the North West Mounted Police requesting information regarding their family member. If no information was available notices would then be placed in the local newspapers asking the public if they had information on the location of the missing people.

Please consult with the Archives reference staff for further information (yukon.archives@gov.yk.ca).
Yukon Businesses Source
Company NameNames/OwnersCommunitySourceCall Number
Burrit & McKayDawsonKlondike Nugget Dec. 1898MF #N-04
Burrit & McKayDawsonKlondike Nugget, 1898MF #N-04
McDonaldMcDonald & McKay, Props.Yukon World July 1904MF #N-08
McKay & ShannonDawsonKlonkdike Nugget May 1902MF #N-04
McKay & ShannonDawsonKlondike Nugget, 1902MF #N-04
The Yukon business table includes small businesses, professionals, government departments, organizations and services that operated in the Yukon during the years 1898-1904, 1911/1912, 1915/1916, 1946, 1948-1952. The names were compiled from telephone books, town directories and early Klondike newspapers. The coverage only includes the central and southern Yukon.
Census 1891 & 1901: First Nations Communities Source
No records in this dataset
The 1891 census included the communities of Peel River Post, Rampart House and LaPierre House. The Library and Archives Canada microfilm reel T6426 is now available for searching on: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/1891.aspx (in order to narrow down search to the above communities you will need to change the "Province" window to "Northwest Territories").

The 1901 census reel T-6556 includes the communities ranging from Klondike Gold Fields to Teslin in southern Yukon. The census reel T6428 includes the northern British Columbia communities of Atlin, Cassiar, McDame, etc. The Library and Archives Canada microfilm reel T6428 is now available for searching on: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1901/Pages/1901.aspx (in order to narrow down search to the above communities you will need to change the "Province" window to "The Territories").
Whitehorse Star Weddings, Births & Deaths, 1964-1965 Source
No records in this dataset
The database includes the names, date of birth, death and/or marriage, community and the article title that appeared in the Whitehorse Star from 1964 to 1965.

Pan for Gold Database Search Results info@dawsonmuseum.ca

Members of the Arctic Brotherhood Source
No records in this dataset
In the late 1890's, Skagway and Dyea, Alaska were hotbeds of violent crime. The Arctic Brotherhood was the Alaskan equivalent of the Yukon Order of Pioneers (whose motto was "do as you would be done by"). It was formed during the Gold Rush era to ensure stampeders' rights were protected. The 1899 Arctic Brotherhood Hall can still be visited in Skagway. With 20,000 pieces of driftwood tacked to the front of it, it's hard to miss. The Arctic Brotherhood Hall, established in 1899, remains a historic site in Skagway, Alaska today.
Victims of the killer avalanche on the Chilkoot in 1897-98 Source
No records in this dataset
These are the 73 victims of a killer avalanche on the Chilkoot Pass. In April, 1898, a thunderous, 30-foot wave of snow swept down the Chilkoot, bouncing boulders and burying dozens of stampeders alive. While some of the buried were rescued by frantic friends, 73 others were not so fortunate, their cries muffled and their bodies forever entombed by thousands of pounds of snow.
S.S. Canadian Islander Victims, August 15, 1901 Source
No records in this dataset
These are the passengers who were registered aboard the S.S. Canadian Islander, which sank August 15, 1901. It is something of a miracle that the Islander didn't sink earlier. In KLONDIKE, Pierre Berton describes its maiden voyage: "The horses were wedged side by side so tightly that there was no way for them to lie down. Many of these wretched creatures had their heads so close to the engines that they were in a state of continual panic, rearing, biting..."
Benjamin Craig: post office worker list of people dying or leaving Klondike Source
NameDateAddress
MATTS, A.R.FEB 06, 190377 McKay St. Montreal, PQ
MCKAY, C.A.SEP 04, 1914Port Orchard, WA
MCKAY, D.R.OCT , 1905Box 735 Fairbanks, AK
MCKAY, D.R. OR MRS. MINNIEOCT , 1905Box 735 Fairbanks, AK
MCKAY, DAVEDEC 13, 1913New Westminster, BC
MCKAY, GEO.M.JUL , 1900Queens Hotel. Victoria, BC
MCKAY, H.T.AUG 26, 1913403 Georgia St. Vancouver, BC
MCKAY, HUGHAUG -5, 1902Henry St. W. Victoria, BC
MCKAY, J.L.APR 10, 1909Vancouver, BC
MCKAY, JAMESAPR 03, 19193756 Keith Rd. Oakland, OR
MCKAY, MRS. J.J.JUL -4, 1902Nome, AK
MCKAY, NEILSEP 04, 1014Port Orchard, WA
MCKAY, PETER L.OCT 05, 1915
MCKAY, PHILOCT 15, 1918Hudson Hotel. Vancouver, BC
MCKAY, W.A.FEB 28, 1913111 Hillside St. Roxbury, MA
MCKAY, W.B.MAY -7, 1902Circle, AK
MCKAY, W.D.JAN 28, 1913403 Georgia St. Vancouver, BC
MCKAY, W.F.NOV -7, 1903Glacier, YT
MCKAY, WM.APR -9, 1907Glacier, YT
MCLEAN, M.B.JUN 13, 1905McKays Point. Victoria Co., NS
Benjamin F. Craig was a post office worker in Dawson City. He maintained a list of people leaving the Klondike by death or departure. Many of the almost 14,000 entries list forwarding addresses or destinations for those leaving the Klondike. The predominance of Nome, Alaska as one listed destination is consistent with other historical records documenting a mass exodus from Dawson to Nome in 1899. Like a giant nomadic tribe, thousands streamed toward Nome when rumours hit Dawson that there were flakes of gold in the sands of Nome's beaches.
Dawson Daily News Golden Clean up Edition, 1902 (miners & what they took out) Source
NameType of Claim
MCKAY, DAVIDOwner. Claim Bonanza Creek 15,16, below discovery.
MCKAY, J.A.Unknown claim Bonanza Creek number. King Soloman Hill.
MCKAY, M.Owner. Trevarrou'sBonanza Creek Bench. Gold Hill.
In 1902, the Dawson Daily News ran its "Golden Cleanup Edition." Records of all claims staked during the past several years on creeks such as Bonanza and Eldorado were printed for public perusal. You can look up Klondike heroes such as Antone Stander (also known as "The Lucky Swede") to view the gold claims that made him a wealthy man.
Dawson Council members Source
NamePosition and date
MCKAY, ALDERMAN1904
MCKAY, H.T.Inspector of Fisheries
MCKAY, H.T.Inspector of Fisheries
MCKAY, J. SUTHERLANDDeputy Clerk of Territorial Court
MCKAY, J.S.Deputy Clerk Territorial Court
MCKAY, J.S.Deputy Clerk Territorial Court
This is a partial list of Dawson City's Council members. With entries ranging from the mid-1800's to the 1980's, it is unclear who created or maintained these records. Names are followed by titles such as Territorial Secretary, Mayor and Legal Advisor. Some dates are listed.
Placermining Applications Vol 1 Source
No records in this dataset
After gold was discovered in 1896 on Bonanza Creek, thousands of claims were staked along tributaries of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers. The Yukon Gold Commissioner's Office issued "Placermining Grants," enabling prospectors to become miners and work their claims for "placer" findings (mineral deposits containing gold, left by glaciers or rivers ). This, the first of three Placermining Grants volumes, lists almost 20,000 numbered grants and the names of their owners.
Placermining Applications Vol 2 Source
NameClaim noMicrofilmYear Recorded
MCKAY, A2152, 3125, 2435, 52021897-1898
MCKAY, A1240051901
MCKAY, A23204081899-1900
MCKAY, A28735101900-1901
MCKAY, A42822131902-1903
MCKAY, C30512231914-1923
MCKAY, C18220201907-1911
MCKAY, C57163151901-1902
MCKAY, C28435101900-1901
MCKAY, C22773081899-1900
MCKAY, C8784051901
MCKAY, D66183161901-1904
MCKAY, D22015081899-1900
MCKAY, D37, 1767011896-1897
MCKAY, E3297021897-1898
MCKAY, E93398181906-1907
MCKAY, F93550181906-1907
MCKAY, G28748101900-1901
MCKAY, G19488071898-1899
MCKAY, G18471061898-1901
MCKAY, G960011896-1897
MCKAY, H98208, 98230201907-1911
MCKAY, H97700191907
MCKAY, H93394, 93395181906-1907
MCKAY, H35765, 35979101900-1901
MCKAY, H8783, 9168051901
MCKAY, I29078221913-1914
MCKAY, J43493, 44568131902-1903
MCKAY, J43603131902-1903
MCKAY, J65212151901-1902
MCKAY, J66101161901-1904
MCKAY, J74143, 77919171904-1906
MCKAY, J96716, 96722, 97065, 97487191907
MCKAY, J26752, 26768, 26785211911-1913
MCKAY, J40434, 42588121902
MCKAY, J38404111901-1902
MCKAY, J26983, 29139101900-1901
MCKAY, J2758, 2420, 293021897-1898
MCKAY, J840031898-1899
MCKAY, J695, 1235041899-1908
MCKAY, J9710, 10089061898-1901
MCKAY, J19924071898-1899
MCKAY, J21918, 22225, 22454081899-1900
MCKAY, J25331091900
MCKAY, M73972171904-1906
MCKAY, N42360121902
MCKAY, N38348111901-1902
MCKAY, O29070221913-1914
MCKAY, P3069, 3342021897-1898
MCKAY, P45588141902-1903
MCKAY, S97093, 97477191907
MCKAY, S90511181906-1907
MCKAY, S57149, 57518151901-1902
MCKAY, T34047241922-1935
MCKAY, T27058, 27243, 27535, 28043211911-1913
MCKAY, T16889, 18087201907-1911
MCKAY, T96837191907
MCKAY, T73261161901-1904
MCKAY, T20610071898-1899
MCKAY, T1233051901
MCKAY, T846, 847031898-1899
MCKAY, W18022141902-1903
MCKAY, W57923, 58018151901-1902
MCKAY, W67749, 66371161901-1904
MCKAY, W73997, 74314, 79029, 79070, 79572, 79728, 79702171904-1906
MCKAY, W93396, 93398, 93399, 93401, 93403, 93456, 93602, 93602,
MCKAY, W93925, 96583, 96927, 97699191907
MCKAY, W98209, 98210, 98227, 98231, 100008201907-1911
MCKAY, W43331, 43491, 43636131902-1903
MCKAY, W39360, 42171121902
MCKAY, W38154, 38265111901-1902
MCKAY, W28335, 28747, 29433, 29412101900-1901
MCKAY, W24793-24796, 24818091900
MCKAY, W19740071898-1899
MCKAY, W9771, 9793, 18469, 18479061898-1901
MCKAY, W6012, 6016, 6091051901
MCKAY, W459, 584, 613, 714041899-1908
MCKAY, W2477021897-1898
MCKAY, W29650221913-1914
After gold was discovered in 1896 on Bonanza Creek, thousands of claims were staked along tributaries of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers. The Yukon Gold Commissioner's Office issued "Placermining Grants," enabling prospectors to become miners and work their claims for "placer" findings (mineral deposits containing gold, left by glaciers or rivers ). This, the first of three Placermining Grants volumes, lists almost 20,000 numbered grants and the names of their owners.
Doctor's Names Source
No records in this dataset
Yukon doctors and nurses wore many hats in the days of the Klondike gold rush. A doctor had to pass as internist, orthopedic surgeon, obstetrician, dentist, and even detective. Tackling emergencies with little equipment, a Yukon doctor usually worked in isolation. Most often, only one doctor inhabited a 400 mile radius. This database provides names of early medical professionals in the Yukon.
Firemen's Names Source
No records in this dataset
During the winter of 1898-'99, for example, two huge infernos laid waste to extensive and expensive commercial real estate on Dawson City's main streets. In the words of some writers, Dawson was "too cheap" to pay for fire fighting equipment, but the town did maintain a volunteer fire department. This database includes the names of men who joined the Dawson Volunteer Fire Department in 1899.
Dawson City mortuary records, 1898-1938 Source
NameDescription
MCKAYDaniel G.; 56 years old; Heart failure; Gold Still Hotel; November 28, 1906; Coroner Douglas; Public Admin.
These records contain names, date and cause of death, attending doctor, funeral arrangements, and other information about individuals who died in the Klondike region between 1898 and 1938. The information was taken from the mortuary records of J.A. Greene, Frank Lowe, Edwards and Winaut, and Alex Wark.
Women of the Golden North Fraternal Organization Source
No records in this dataset
A sisterhood of women who took part in the Klondike Gold Rush evolved into the Golden North Fraternity. The movement for women's equality in the had emerged during the 1890's, and women began to insist that anything a man could do a woman could do better. This database includes the names and titles of female officers of the Golden North Fraternity.
Dawson residents, 1896-1920 Source
NameDateGenderEthnicityReligionOccupationOriginSourceVolumePage
DICKSON, LIDA MAY19090417F YTAYRG1v76
KRAMER, CAROLINE19051019F YTAYRG1v76
MCKAY, C.A.18990323M 003RG18D42153V.6
MCKAY, SHAS?18990315M 010RG18D42153V.6
MCKAY, WILLIAM19020000M011 GAZETT1902
MCKAY, A.?18990204M 010RG18D42153
MCKAY, ALEX18990108M RG18D42153
MCKAY, G.D.?18990108M RG18D42153
MCKAY, C.18981216M 003RG18D42153
MCKAY, WILLIAM M.19010000M011 GAZETT1901
MCKAY, WILLIAM19020000M011 GAZETT1902
MCKAY, W.18990000M YTAYRG1Iv75
MCKAY, P.18980415M YTAYRG1Iv74
MCKAY, J.L.19030000M018 YTAMS83/50
MCKAY, THOMAS19000000M018 YTAMS83/50
MCKAY, J.18990605M 002RG18D42153V.6
MCKAY, PETER19051019M YTAYRG1v76
MCKAY, HORACE T.19090417M YTAYRG1v76
MCKAY, WILLIAM M.19010000M011 GAZETT1901
MCKAY, CHALMERS18990505M 008RG18D42153V.6
MCKAY, WILLIAM19100314M006 YTGI392836
MCKAY, CHALMERS C18980808M066 010RG8515233254
MCKAY, H.T.19000200M018 RG856633859
MCKAY, WILLIAMF19100910M006 82/190F-18f48
MCKAY, THOMAS18970715M 82/454B4f9
MCKAY, A.E.19121000M RG856583318
MCKAY, ELAINE19160900F034 RG856583188
MCKAY, A.19160600M017 RG856583188
MCKAY, J.D.18980326F006 KELCEYPT.3
MCKAY, THOMAS19191001M006 RG8516086917
MCKAY, D.19110215M006 RG91v1f.662826
MCKAY, 19000000M004 PABCE/E/En8
MCKAY, 18970600F001 011Haskel1898
MCKAY, 18970600M001058 058011Haskel1898
MCKAY, D.M.18981216M003 008CR 82/51pt2
MCKAY, J.D.18980326F006 KELCEYPT.3
MCKAY, W.D.18990422M 050RG18D42153V.6
MCKAY, WM. DAVID19091223M006 YTGI392826
The table provides a list of residents who lived in Dawson and surrounding area from 1896 to 1920. This database was compiled by Charlene Porsild, a PhD candidate, for her thesis “Culture, Class and Community: New Perspectives on the Klondike Gold Rush, 1896-1905” that was published in the early 1990s. The thesis’ bibliography provides information on the sources indicated in the last 3 columns of the table. Please consult with the Yukon Archives (yukon.archives@gov.yk.ca) or the Dawson City Museum (info@dawsonmuseum.ca) for further information.
Northwest Mounted Police Employees Source
No records in this dataset
During the Klondike Gold Rush, laws were scant. In 1894, a thickset, gruff and incorruptible Charles Constantine of the North West Mounted Police arrived to restore order. A year later, a detachment of 20 NWMP officers followed. The Klondike Gold Rush would have been a nightmare of crime and vigilante justice without them. This database features the names of those early officers.
Polks Gazetteer 1903 directory Source
NameOccupationOrganization
BONANZA PUBLIC SCHOOL John L. McKay
MCKAY JOHN L.SteacherBonanza Public School
MCKAY DAVIDMiner
MCKAY T. MASONAccountantGold Commr's Office
MCKAY WM.BartenderA.G. Martel
MCKAY WM. D.Miner
MCKAY WM. H.BartenderSimon McDonald
MCKAY WM. M.McKay & Shannon
MCKAY & SHANNON Bar., sol., & not., publicsWm. M. McKay; Robert W. Shannon
SHANNON ROBERT W.McKay & Shannon
WOODWARD G. CARLTONStenographerMcKay & Shannon
Polks Gazetteer was a social directory of sorts. Several thousand names of individuals living in the Dawson City area are listed in this 1903 database.
Polk's Alaska-Yukon Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1917/1918 Source
Last NameFirst NameOccupationAddressPageYear
McKayAdamminerhouse Dugas Northeast corner First avenue7101917/1918
McKayElaineteacher, Dawson Public School7101917/1918
McKayG.dredgeman, Yukon Gold Company7101917/1918
McKayJosephoperator, Yukon Gold Company7101917/1918
McKayPhilipminer, Yukon Gold Companyroom 200 King7101917/1918
McKayPhilipdredgeman, Yukon Gold Companyroom 200 King7101917/1918
The index consists of 3,020 entries of names, businesses and organizations, arranged alphabetically by surname, business/organization name that appeared in the Dawson City section of the Gazetteer. The index is based on a microfilmed copy of the 1917-1918 Gazetteer and due to poor quality of some of the microfilm sections the entries were either partially or completely illegible. Names that couldn’t be read were denoted with a question mark (?), and those that were partially legible were finished with ellipses (…). If there appeared to be a discrepancy between spellings, both were included in the index separated by a backslash (/).
People associated with churches Source
No records in this dataset
Clergymen lived and worked among the Klondike stampeders during the late 1800s. Anglican, Roman Catholic, Methodist and Presbyterian congregations developed within the Yukon from 1861 to 1898. This database contains the names of Yukon clergymen and their dates of service.
Sourdough Stampede Association members Source
No records in this dataset
"Sourdough" was fermented flour and water that Klondike stampeders carried with them ready to cook. Eventually, "sourdough" became the term used to describe the miners themselves: "One who had been in the country long enough to see the ice form in the fall and break up in the spring." Little is known about the Sourdough Stampede Association, but in this database you'll find the names of some of its members.
Pupils at St. Mary's school Source
No records in this dataset
As Dawson City's population exploded, more and more children played on its ragged streets. Parents attempted to safeguard their youngsters from Klondike debauchery by developing a strict education system. Based on the British Columbia model, this system provided free education up to university. This database includes St. Mary's student records dating back to 1899.
Victims of the marine disaster with S.S. Princess Sophia 1918 Source
No records in this dataset
On October 19, 1918, the crew and passengers of the S.S. Princess Sophia perished in the icy waters of the Lynn Canal, 65 miles south of Skagway. Rescue ships stood by helplessly, battling mountainous waves and freezing temperatures as 379 men, women and children were lost at sea. This database lists the names of those who drowned.
Steamboats plying Yukon River Source
No records in this dataset
More than 250 steamboats plied the Yukon River from the late 1890s to the early 1950s. Many were shipwrecked along the mighty river, smashed to bits by rapids, rocks, trees and sandbars. This database lists the names and fates of Yukon River steamships.
NWMP records at Chilkoot: checkpoints listing people who entered the Yukon Source
NameDateDescription
MCKAY, ALEXJan. 8, 1899Dawson
MCKAY, C.Dec. 16, 1898Sacramento, CA
MCKAY, G.S.Jan. 8, 1899Dawson
MCKAY, H.Feb. 4, 1899Bennett
The North West Mounted Police were dispatched by the Canadian federal government to maintain law and order in the midst of Klondike chaos. The mounties set up a post along the Canadian-American border at the summit of the Chilkoot Pass. Here, they confiscated guns and maintained written records of every individual who arrived at the summit. This database contains some of those records (December 1898 to May, 1899).
NWMP records at Chilkoot: checkpoints listing people who entered the Yukon Source
NameDateDescription
MCKAY, ARCHIEApr 16, 1900Glasgow, Scotland
MCKAY, C.Oct 12, 1899Atlin - scow 803
MCKAY, C.A.Mar 23, 1899San Francisco
MCKAY, C.C.Dec 31, 1899Bennett
MCKAY, CHALMERS C.May 5, 1899East Kootenay, BC
MCKAY, CHAS.Mar 15, 1899Dawson
MCKAY, D.Oct 17, 1899Cariboo, BC - boat 854
MCKAY, DONALDJun 23, 1900Eureka, CA - boat 334
MCKAY, E.Jun 11, 1899Seattle, WA - scows 203 to 209, boats 210 to 212
MCKAY, H.T.Oct 9, 1899Dawson - scow 780
MCKAY, R.A.J.Mar 26, 1900Amherst, NS
MCKAY, W.D.Apr 22, 1899Charlottetown, PEI
MCKAY, WM.Feb 15, 1900Seaforth, ON
This North West Mounted Police database appears to have been created by an amalgamation of archival records from both the Chilkoot Pass and Lake Bennett. At Lake Bennett, the mounties kept records of all boats built by stampeders to carry them along the Yukon River to Dawson City.
NWMP records at Chilkoot: checkpoints listing people who entered the Yukon Source
NameDateCheckpoint
MCKAY, A.Jun 2, 1898Fort Bragg, CA - boat 12352
MCKAY, A.Jul 07, 1898Portland, OR
MCKAY, A.J.Jun 1, 1898Logan, MD
MCKAY, ALEXJun 10, 1898Victoria, BC
MCKAY, ALFRED E.Jun 16, 1898?Superior, WI - boat 12394
MCKAY, C.A.Jul 11, 1898Tacoma, WA - boat 14237
MCKAY, D.Jun 2, 1898St. John, NB
MCKAY, G.B.Jun 4, 1898Butte, MT - boat 1546
MCKAY, GEO.Jun 2, 1898Seaforth, Scotland
MCKAY, J.May 31, 1898St. Paul, MN
MCKAY, JAMESJun 16, 1898?Everett, WA
MCKAY, NORMANJun 16, 1898?Superior, WI
MCKAY, RODJun 16, 1898?Brockton, MA
MCKAY, T.H.May 29, 1898Aberdeen, WA
MCKAY, W.Jul 12, 1898Lake Winnipeg, MB
MCKAY, W.G.Jun 1, 1898Morden, MB
MCKAY, WM.Jun 2, 1898Seaforth, Scotland
MCKAY, WM.Jun 2, 1898Berrylough, Scotland
The North West Mounted Police were dispatched by the Canadian federal government to maintain law and order in the midst of Klondike chaos. The mounties set up a post along the Canadian-American border at the summit of the Chilkoot Pass. Here, they confiscated guns and maintained written records of every individual who arrived at the summit. This database contains some of those records (December 1898 to May, 1899).
NWMP records at Lake Bennett & Tagish: riverboat passenger lists Source
NamePlaceBoat
MCKAY, A.PORTLANDBOAT 14181?
MCKAY, ALEXVICTORIA, B.C.BOAT 13066?
MCKAY, C.A.TACOMA, WASHBOAT 14237
MCKAY, W.LAKE WINNIPEG, MANBOAT 14256?
MCKAY, W.H.NAPANEE, ONTBOAT 13616
These records list the names and boat numbers of stampeders embarking on the Yukon River trip from Lake Bennett to Dawson City. Led by legendary mountie Sam Steele, the North West Mounted Police contingent at Lake Bennett worked painstakingly to keep track of the flotilla of 7,000 boats, skows, barges and rafts.
NWMP records at Lake Bennett & Tagish: riverboat passenger lists Source
NameDateBoat
MCKAY T.MAY 23, 1898WASH - SCOW 878
MCKAY, A.T.MAY 21, 1898OR - BOAT 784
MCKAY, B.S.SMAY 25,26 1898N.B. - SCOW 1340
MCKAY, C.May 18, 1898Seaport, ON - boat 56
MCKAY, C.?M.MAY 21, 1898OR - BOAT 784
MCKAY, C.S.MAY 21, 1898OR - BOAT 784
MCKAY, G.E.MAY 30 1898HUMBOLDT CAL - SKIFF 1849
MCKAY, J.A.MAY 30 1898FINDLAY, OHIO - BOAT 1845
MCKAY, WM.May 18, 1898Seaport, ON - boat 56
MCKAY, WM.May 18, 1898Seaport, ON - boat 56
MCKAY. L.G.May 21, 1898MB - boat 530
The second of three volumes of Lake Bennett records maintained by the North West Mounted Police.

These records list the names and boat numbers of stampeders embarking on the Yukon River trip from Lake Bennett to Dawson City. Led by legendary mountie Sam Steele, the North West Mounted Police contingent at Lake Bennett worked painstakingly to keep track of the flotilla of 7,000 boats, skows, barges and rafts.
NWMP records: Yukon River steamships passenger lists Source
NameDateBoat
MCKAY OR MCRAY,C.CJULY 12 1899S.S. CLIFFORD SIFTON - INWARDS
MCKAY, ANDREWJUNE 11 1899PER S.S. BAILEY - OUTWARDS
MCKAY, C.A.JUNE 9 1899PER S.S. BAILEY - INWARDS
MCKAY, C.C.JULY 9 1899S.S. BAILEY - OUTWARDS
MCKAY, D.W.JUNE 16 1899S.S. AUSTRALIAN - INWARDS
MCKAY, H.D.AUG 24 1899S.S. NORA - INWARDS
MCKAY, LOUISEJUNE 16 1899S.S. AUSTRALIAN - INWARDS
MCKAY, MR.AUG 9 1899S.S. AUSTRALIAN - OUTWARDS
MCKAY, MR.JULY 6 1899S.S. AUSTRALIAN - OUTWARDS
MCKAY, MRSAUG 9 1899S.S. AUSTRALIAN - OUTWARDS
MCKAY, MRS.JULY 1 1899S.S. AUSTRALIAN - INWARDS
MCKAY, MRS.JULY 6 1899S.S. AUSTRALIAN - OUTWARDS
MCKAY, MRS. & DAUGHTERJULY 28 1899S.S. BAILEY - INWARDS
MCKAY, R.JUNE 11 1899PER S.S. GLEAVER - INWARDS
MCKAY, W.G.JULY 12 1899S.S. CLIFFORD SIFTON - OUTWARDS
MCKAY, WON.JUNE 26 1899S.S. CLIFFORD SIFTON - OUTWARDS
MCRAY OR MCKAY,C.CJULY 12 1899S.S. CLIFFORD SIFTON - INWARDS
Just as they kept track of Chilkoot crossings and boats built at Lake Bennett, the North West Mounted Police maintained records of individuals arriving at and leaving Dawson City on Yukon River steamships. These dockside archives list ships such as the S.S. Nora, S.S. Gleaver, S.S. Bailey and S.S Australian as INWARDS or OUTWARDS (bound).
Yukon Order of Pioneers Source
NameDescription
MCKAY, DAV.Vancouver Lodge No5 member 1921
MCKAY, F.
MCKAY, HORACET. Vancouver Lodge No5 member 1921
MCKAY, THOMAS1897
MCKAY, W.F.
MCKAY, WM.P.
Crime ran like a river through the north during the early years of gold prospecting. On Dec. 1, 1894, the Yukon Order of Pioneers was created to maintain ethical standards. Living by the motto "do unto others as you would be done by," YOOP's pledged to protect other members and share news of a gold discoveries. This database features membership records from the early years of the Order.

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