(7 December 1844 London, England - 11 May 1915 Victoria, B.C.). Grandson of Daniel Wilson, Bishop of Calcutta. Gentleman farmer at age 17. Educated at Huron College; Deacon: 1867 London, Priest: 1869 Huron; Sarnia Indian Reserve (1867-1871); Garden River (1871-1875 & summer of 1888); Founder and first principal of Shingwauk Industrial School for Indians (1873-1892) and Wawanosh School for Girls (1879). Bishop's Commissary (1875-1882); Examining Chaplain (1882-1885); Nominated for Bishop of Algoma (1882); Military Chaplain Second Riel Rebellion (1885) (sat in on the later trials); Rector of Salt Spring Island, B.C. (1893-1911); Retired to Santa Monica, California, (1911-1915); Buried at Ganges Harbour, B.C. Married: Francis Spooner. Editor: "The Peace Pipe", "Algoma Quarterly", "Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal" & "Our Forest Children". Compiled and Translated: "A Manual of the Ojibway Language", (1874 & 1975). Wrote: "Missionary Work Among the Ojibway", (1886).