Robert Brice Craig (1866 – 1925) Robert Craig was born near Edinburgh, Scotland. His family immigrated to Canada when he was young, and he was educated as a chartered accountant. Craig arrived in the Yukon with William Ogilvie's surveying party in 1897 and he was engaged as a mining recorder under the first territorial Gold Commissioner, Thomas Fawcett. When he left that position be became a business associate of Big Alex McDonald. McDonald was estimated to have seven million dollars at the height of his success, but he died penniless in 1909. Craig was the executor of his estate. Craig died of heart failure in Dawson at age 59.((Dawson City Museum, “Collections pertaining to the settling of the Alexander McDonald estate (textual records).” Accession 1983.41))