Cuthbert Grant was born in about 1793 at Fort de la Rivière Tremblante, a
North West Company trading post located near the present-day town of
Togo, Saskatchewan, where his father was a manager. His father was Cuthbert Grant Sr., a North West Company partner, and his mother was Métis. In 1801, at the age of 8, he was sent to be educated, perhaps to
Scotland, though this is uncertain. It is not known exactly when he returned to
Western Canada, but in 1812, he entered the service of the North West Company at the age of 19. He then travelled with the spring brigade to the ''
Pays d'en Haut'', the "high country" of the northwest. He was recognized as a leader of the Métis people, and became involved in the bitter struggle between the Nor'westers and the
Hudson's Bay Company stemming from the
Pemmican Proclamation, which forbade anyone from exporting
pemmican from the
Red River Colony. The capture and destruction of the North West Company's
Fort Gibraltar in 1816, caused further anger at the HBC from the Nor'westers and the local Métis. This led to the bloody encounter known as the
Battle of Seven Oaks, where
Robert Semple and 21 colonists from the Red River Colony were killed. Despite this, when the two rival companies merged in 1821 under the name the Hudson's Bay Company, the new governor,
Sir George Simpson, requested Grant to head a Métis settlement of some 2,000 people situated some 16 miles west of the Red River Colony on the
Assiniboine River. The settlement was to be known as Grantown for many years then was renamed
St. François Xavier after the patron saint of the town. In 1828, the Hudson's Bay Company placed him in charge of the defence of the Red River Colony. As “Warden of the Plains,” he received an annual salary of £200 and the duty of preventing illicit trade in furs. On 12 February 1835 he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Fourth District of Assiniboia and on 20 March 1839, one of the two Sheriffs of Assiniboia.He later became a
sheriff and
magistrate in the
District of Assiniboia. On July 15, 1854, Cuthbert died from injuries sustained after falling from his horse. == Family and descendants ==