Robert Gilmour Leckie | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 November 1914 | (aged 81)
Citizenship | Canadian |
Education | High School of Glasgow Glasgow Technical College |
Occupation | Mining engineer |
Spouses | Sarah Jane Plimsoll Edwards
(m. 1866; died 1893)Margaret Harriet Potter
(m. 1910) |
Children | Robert Leckie (1869–1922) Alice Leckie (1870–1912) John Leckie (1872–1950) Margaret Leckie (1875–1940) Edith Leckie (1878–1976) Marion Leckie (b. 1879) Florence Leckie (~1880–1964) Dorothy Leckie (1889–1952) Phyllis Leckie (b. 1910) |
Parent(s) | Robert Leckie (father) Margaret Gilmour (mother) |
Robert Gilmour Leckie (23 August 1833 – 5 November 1914) was a Scottish-born Canadian major who may almost be described as the father of mining engineering in Canada.[1] He had a long and professional career as a mining engineer in the Canadian provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia and Ontario, during which time he had contributed technical articles to mining publications.[1][2]