Often identified as a portrait of his father Alexander, this is probably Thomas McKee because the uniform is that of an officer of the 60th Regiment of Foot of the 1790s.[1]
Superintendent of Indian affairs for the Northwestern District
In office 1796–1800
Member of 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada for Kent
In office 1797–1800
Preceded by
François Baby
Succeeded by
Thomas McCrae
Member of 3rd Parliament of Upper Canada for Essex
In office 1801–1804
Preceded by
New - split from Suffolk & Essex
Succeeded by
David Cowan
Personal details
Born
c. 1770 Ohio Country, British America
Died
20 October 1814 Île des Cascades, Lower Canada
Spouse(s)
unknown (1st) Thérèse Askin m. 1797 (2nd)
Children
1 son with Askin
Parent(s)
Alexander McKee (father) Nonhelema (mother)
Military service
Allegiance
Great Britain
Branch/service
British Army (1791-1806) British Indian Department (1797-1814) local militia (1807-1814)
Rank
Captain (British Army) Superintendent of Indian affairs Major (militia)
Battles/wars
Siege of Fort Recovery, War of 1812
Thomas McKee (c. 1770 – 20 October 1814) was a Canadian soldier and political figure.
ThomasMcKee (c. 1770 – 20 October 1814) was a Canadian soldier and political figure. McKee was born in the Ohio Country around 1770. He was the son of...
George Croghan enlisted McKee in the service of the Crown's Indian Department. Around 1764, McKee settled in what is now McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, and...
that the angel stands next to. The grave is inscribed: MCKEE. Back Detail Detail Thomas Hudson McKee served in the 1st West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment...
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Lyra Catherine McKee (/ˈlɪərə məˈkiː/ 31 March 1990 – 18 April 2019) was a journalist from Northern Ireland who wrote for several publications about the...
books written by his mother, Violet McKee, and by his son, Chuck McKee.[citation needed] The BBC used some of McKee's books on television and asked about...
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House, McKee served as chair of the House Agriculture Committee. "ThomasMcKee's Political Summary". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2022-04-26. "ThomasMcKee". Ballotpedia...
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Magazine. It won the 1956 William Allen White Children's Book Award. ThomasMcKee, the former manager of Wiley's Camp on the North Rim of the Canyon, read...
University of Oklahoma Press. p. 101. ISBN 9780806135755. "Tarpley, ThomasMcKee". Army Cemeteries Explorer. U.S. Army. Associated Press. Retrieved 17...
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the scene before the shooting: Foster stated that he and his partner ThomasMcKee were the officers David saw that morning. Foster also stated that he...
Henry McKee Minton (25 December 1870 - 29 December 1946) was an African-American medical doctor who was one of the founders of Sigma Pi Phi and was Superintendent...
in an opium deal brokered through Thomas. Laura McKee (also known by her alias Captain Swing) (played by Charlene McKenna) was a leading member of the...
Theodore Alexander McKee (born June 5, 1947, in Rochester, New York) is a Senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for...
served in the 1916 Rising in Jacob's Factory, under the command of Thomas MacDonagh. McKee was later incarcerated by the British authorities in Knutsford...