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Peter Fraser (abt. 1842)

Peter Fraser
Born about in British Columbia, Canadamap
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Biography

Peter Fraser was baptized at Fort Vancouver [Oregon Territory] (now Vancouver, Washington) in June 1842


Father was stationed

  • 1832-1842 at McLeod Lake (north-central British Columbia, Canada)
  • 1842-1844 at Fort Umpqua (a trading post built by the Hudson's Bay Company in the company's Columbia District (or Oregon Country), in what is now the U.S. state of Oregon)
  • 1845-1846 at Columbia (a fur trading district in the Pacific Northwest region of British North America in the 19th century. Much of its territory overlapped with the disputed Oregon Country)
  • 1846-1846 at New Caledonia (a fur-trading district of the Hudson's Bay Company that comprised the territory of the north-central portions of present-day British Columbia, Canada)
  • 1846-1855 at Columbia


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