Adam Mackay (d. 1921) Adam Mackay moved from Ontario to Nebraska, and then to Oregon before coming to the Yukon in the 1898 Klondike stampede. He was at Sheep Camp when the avalanche buried men on the Chilkoot Pass Trail. He worked a lay on a Klondike claim and wrote to his wife and daughter Lucille (Hooker) to join him. Mackay worked for a sawmill and then established a dairy farm. ((Dawson City Museum. 2018 website: https://tc.beta.gov.yk.ca/sites/default/files/dawson-cemeteries-walking-tour.pdf) )) MacKay’s dairy was in Dawson. ((//The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 13 October 1999.))