Gilbert McKay (29 May 1865 – 13 June 1954) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. Born in Dunedin, he farmed in Ōtāne in the Hawke's Bay.
Early life
McKay was born in Dunedin in 1865, the son of Gilbert McKay (1841–1922) and his wife Margaret McKay (née Houliston, 1841–1913).[1][2]
Life in Hawke's Bay
McKay lived in Ōtāne and was the president of the Heretaunga Club in Hastings.[3] A farmer,[4] he was described as a "shrewd local politician".[5] He was the chairman of the school committee in Ōtāne.[6]
McKay was married three times.[1] He married Rosina Collins (1877–1907) on 19 February 1894 and they had eight children before she died on 11 April 1907. On 24 October 1908, he married Elaine McDermott (1885–1913). They had no children but she brought a daughter (born 1906) into the union. His second wife died on 22 January 1913 aged 28.[1][10] On 1 October 1913, he married Violet Person (1895–1966) of Anaroa homestead (15 km north of Ōtāne).[11] They had four children.[1]