William Fraser Tolmie

William Fraser Tolmie
Born(1812-02-03)February 3, 1812
DiedDecember 8, 1886(1886-12-08) (aged 74)
Burial placeRoss Bay Cemetery
EducationRoyal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (Lic.)
Occupation(s)Doctor, scientist, fur trader, and politician
SpouseJane Work (m. 1850)
Children12, including Simon Fraser Tolmie

William Fraser Tolmie (a.k.a. "Dr. Tolmie") (February 3, 1812 December 8, 1886) was a surgeon, fur trader, scientist, and politician.

He was born in Inverness, Scotland, in 1812, and by 1833 moved to the Pacific Northwest in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). He served for two years, 1832-33 at Fort McLoughlin. He served at Fort Nisqually, an HBC post at the southern end of Puget Sound, from 1843 to 1859. In 1859 he moved to Victoria, British Columbia, where he continued serving the HBC as well as becoming active in politics.

His written works include Comparative Vocabulary of the Indian Tribes of British Columbia (1884), and his journals, published in 1963 as The Journals of William Fraser Tolmie.