(died 15 Nov. 1845, aged 72), fur trader. He entered the service of the North West Company, and continued with the Hudson’s Bay Co., spending the last years of his service in the Lake Superior district, being in charge at Fort William from 1830 to 1838. He retired in 1840. In retirement he lived at St-Polycarpe, just east of GC, and it was at St-Polycarpe that he died. McIntosh was not a Glengarrian or a GC resident, but is of significance as one of the NWC partners who settled in the area. His oil portrait is in the Nor’Westers & Loyalist Museum in Williamstown.
Life in Wallace & MDict (he is not in Dictionary of Canadian Biography) * Whyte, ii, 201