,
Nova Scotia, by Nova Scotian sculptor
John Wilson A
full-rigged Fluyt,
Hector (built in the Netherlands before 1750) was employed in local trade in waters off the British Isles as well as the immigrant trade to
North America, having made at least one trip c. 1770 carrying Scottish emigrants to
Boston, Massachusetts. In 1762 the earliest of the
Scottish Highland Clearances forced many
Gaelic families off their ancestral lands. The first ship loaded with
Hebridean colonists arrived on "St.-John's Island" (Prince Edward Island) in 1770, with later ships following in 1772, and 1774. In 1773 a ship named
Hector landed in
Pictou, Nova Scotia with 189 settlers, mostly originating from
Loch Broom. In 1784 the last barrier to Scottish settlement – a law restricting land-ownership on Cape Breton Island – was repealed, and soon parts of both
Prince Edward Island and Eastern Nova Scotia were predominantly Gaelic-speaking. It is estimated more than 50,000 Gaelic settlers emigrated to Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island between 1815 and 1870. along with Dr.
John Witherspoon, purchased three shares of land near
Pictou, Nova Scotia. Pagan and Witherspoon hired John Ross as a recruiting agent for settlers willing to emigrate to Pictou with an offer of free passage, 1 year of free provisions, and a farm. The settlers (23 families, 25 single men) were recruited at
Greenock Renfrewshire and at
Loch Broom (
Ross-shire) with the majority being from Loch Broom. The settlers that boarded
Hector were poor, "obscure, illiterate
crofters and artisans from Northern [Scotland], who spoke Gaelic." The school teacher, William McKenzie was one of the few passengers on the
Hector to speak both Gaelic and English.
Hector was an old ship and in poor condition when she left Europe. and
smallpox claimed 18 lives amongst the passengers. The vessel arrived in
Pictou Harbour on September 15, landing at Brown's Point, immediately west of the present-day town of Pictou. The year's free provisions never materialized for the passengers of
Hector. They had to hurry to build shelter without those provisions before winter set in and starved them. == Second ship ==