Trapper
No, he was an explorer.
John Jacob Astor
Weber County in Utah is named after the Weber River, which was named in honor of John Weber, a trapper and fur trader who explored the area in the early 19th century. The name "Weber" itself is derived from the German word for "weaver." The county was established in 1850, and its name reflects the region's early settlement and economic activities related to the fur trade.
i think it is Jean-Baptist-Point DuSable
Marco Polo
Nicolas Perrot was a French explorer and fur trader. Another was Samuel de Champlain. A third French explorer and fur trader was Medard Chouart des Groseilliers.
Michigander
Angus Bethune - fur trader - was born in 1783.
Angus Bethune - fur trader - died in 1858.
William Cowan - fur trader - died in 1902.
William Cowan - fur trader - was born in 1818.
George Allsopp - fur trader - was born in 1733.
George Allsopp - fur trader - died in 1805.
John Work - fur trader - was born in 1792.
Colin Robertson - fur trader - died in 1842.
Colin Robertson - fur trader - was born in 1783.
Joseph Howard - fur trader - died in 1797.