Henry Kelsey, the English explorer known for his expeditions in North America during the late 17th century, died in 1724. The exact circumstances of his death are not well-documented, but it is believed he died in England, possibly in relative obscurity after his adventurous career. His contributions to exploration and relationships with Indigenous peoples in Canada remain significant.
where did henry kelsey live
Yes he did. He had a boy named John Kelsey.
Henry Kelsey traveled by ship and canoe. When he was on land he walked
why is henry kelsey important
Henry Kelsey has written: 'St. Aidan and St. Cuthbert'
Henry Kelsey was sponsored by the Hudson's Bay Company for his explorations and expeditions in North America during the late 17th century.
Henry Kelsey came to Canada to work for the HBC in fur trade.
Henry Kelsey had his third voyage across England from 1690-1693.
Henry Kelsey Senior Public School was created in 1970.
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Henry Kelsey was a British fur trader. He was one of the youngest involved in his trade. The name of his ship is unknown.
Henry Kelsey Senior Public School's motto is 'Prepare today, Succeed Tomorrow!'.