Ken Adair (1914 - 1967)

Ken Adair was born in Alberta and came to the Yukon from Barrhead, Alberta in the mid-1940s. He worked with Jean Jacquot at Burwash Landing and drove trucks on the Alaska Highway. He worked in Dawson as a woodcutter for the Alaska Gold Company. He built a cabin on the Flat Creek hill during the winter of 1948-49 and worked for Clear Creek Dredging with Bill Scott until the dredge was mothballed in 1950. His future wife Daisy moved to Whitehorse in 1949 and got a job in Dawson at the hospital. She met Ken when he broke his leg, and they were married in Mayo in 1950. 1)

1)
Linda E.T. MacDonald and Lynette R. Bleiler, Gold & Galena. Mayo Historical Society, 1990: 218.