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John Siveright : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Siveright John Siveright was a fur trader and later became Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company. Born December 2, 1779 in Drumdelgy, Cairnie, Scotland he was the son of John Siveright and Jannet Glass. Siveright began in the fur trade with the New North West Company (sometimes known as the XY Company) on a seven-year contract in 1799.〔(Roll of the Beaver Club )〕 The New North West Company merged into the North West Company in 1804 he continued his service. By 1815, when he was at Fort La Reine (Portage la Prairie, Man.), he was cited by the Hudson’s Bay Company as part of a conspiracy by the NWC to destroy the Red River Colony. He was at Fort Gibraltar when Duncan Cameron was arrested and was charged as an accessory in the murder of Governor Robert Semple a short time later. The charges against him were not pursued to conclusion because of other acquittals. John married a Metis woman named Louise Roussin.〔(Warren Sinclair's Metis Genealogy collection at the Glenbow Museum )〕 They had a daughter named Josephte who married Alexis Goulet and had numerous children including Maxime, Elzear and Leonide Goulet who was the grandfather of George R. D. Goulet.〔(Descendants of Thomas Goulet )〕 He died September 4, 1856 in Edinburgh, Scotland and is buried in Warriston Cemetery in Edinburgh.〔(Genforum: Siverights in Aberdeen )〕 ==References==
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