which was formed in 1891 operating sternwheelers on the Columbia River.
He also had an orchard below Terrace. (south side?) * a Mr. Frank Phiscater was living in the house on the “south side?” it seems. (turns out that it was his step-son)
Who would believe the original owner of the Terrace Hotel was related to characters in Anne of Green Gables? And also one of the richest men from the Klondike!
Josephine Gordon, nee Smith
Frank Phiscater ( *Step-Son)
see his Natural Father Frank Sr. page here
* In 1906, Josephine, her new husband James Gordon,her son, Frank Jr., C. B. Scott and his wife, Mrs. Scott went to Dawson City to look at the Eldorado claim, that belonged to Frank Jr. at that time.
Cpt. James R. Gordon
Grandparents Info\ Grandfather- James Gordon (b-1800- d-1886) Grandmother- Betsy Stewart (b-1806- d-1880)
Jane MacLaren
Charles Henry Gordon (Brother)
He went to Melbourne Australia, not sure what happened to him
Margaret “Emily” Gordon (Sister)
Harriet L. “Hattie” Gordon (Sister)
she was a school teacher, and had some ties with Lucy Maud Montgomery of “Anne of Green Gables” fame
Dr. George Byron Gordon, F.R.G.S. (Brother)
Frances Gordon (Brother)
Ada Jane Gordon (Sister)
Henry Gordon (Brother)
Milton “MacLaren” Gordon (Brother)
1901 in Portland Oregon with Parents and his family
shown as a clerk at a merchandise store
1910 shown as a carpenter
In 1913 he moved to Prince Rupert.
He enlisted in WWI at age 35, shown as a Master Builder,
Living in Terrace when he enlisted in Comox, May 1, 1916
went by his middle name MacLaren when he enlisted.
next of kin his brother, Dr. George Gordon
See Terrace Area War Memorial page