David George McQueen (1854–1930) was a Presbyterian minister who spent much of his career in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[1] The neighbourhood of McQueen is named in his honour.[2]
McQueen was born in Kirkwall, Ontario in 1854,[3] and moved to Edmonton in 1887 upon graduation from Knox College, University of Toronto. He served for 43 years as minister at First Presbyterian Church, and played a role in the founding of several other Edmonton area congregations.
He was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Alberta in 1915.[4]
His son Alexander died during World War I on June 4, 1916, from wounds sustained during the Battle of Mont Sorrel.[3]
His life is chronicled in the book McQueen of Edmonton by E.A. Corbett.
Mount McQueen in the Canadian Rockies was named in his honour in 1953.[5]