Thomas McKay (fur trader)

Thomas McKay
Bornc. 1796
DiedNovember 1849 – April 1850 (aged 50–52)
Resting placeScappoose, Oregon
NationalityCanadian/American
Occupation(s)Fur trader, trapper, explorer, guide
Spouses
  • Timmee T'Ikul Tchinouk
  • She-Who-Rides-Like The Wind Umatilla
  • Isabelle Montour
Children8, including William Cameron McKay and Donald McKay
Parent(s)Alexander MacKay, Marguerite Waddens/Wadin
RelativesJean-Étienne Waddens (maternal grandfather)

Thomas McKay (c. 1796–1849) was an Anglo-Métis Canadian fur trader who worked mainly in the Pacific Northwest for the Pacific Fur Company (PFC), the North West Company (NWC), and the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). He was a fur brigade leader and explorer of the Columbia District and later became a U.S. citizen and an early settler of Oregon.