Justina Anderson Mackenzie Mackay
b. 23 February 1844
Justina Anderson Mackenzie Mackay|b. 23 Feb 1844|p481.htm#i31453|William Mackay||p481.htm#i23064|Janet MacKenzie||p485.htm#i23065|||||||||||||
Justina Anderson Mackenzie Mackay was born on 23 February 1844 at Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty. She was the daughter of William Mackay and Janet MacKenzie. She was christened on 15 April 1844 at Cromarty.
Mary Amelia MacKay
b. 1897, d. 29 November 1926
Mary Amelia MacKay was born in 1897 at Bogan Gate, New South Wales.
Mary Amelia MacKay married Edward Peter MacPherson, son of George MacPherson and Lillie Sarah Elizabeth Pullen Judd, on 29 October 1918 at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia.
Mary died on 29 November 1926 at Parkes, NSW.
Mary Amelia MacKay married Edward Peter MacPherson, son of George MacPherson and Lillie Sarah Elizabeth Pullen Judd, on 29 October 1918 at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia.
Mary died on 29 November 1926 at Parkes, NSW.
Child of Mary Amelia MacKay and Edward Peter MacPherson
- George Edward MacPherson+ b. 26 Sep 1919, d. 15 May 1987
Unknown MacKay
b. say 1890, d. February 1993
Unknown MacKay|b. s 1890\nd. Feb 1993|p481.htm#i1872|Hector MacKay||p480.htm#i1855|Elizabeth Robertson|b. 13 Sep 1863\nd. a 1912|p630.htm#i1854|||||||John Robertson|b. 8 Aug 1831\nd. 8 Sep 1919|p631.htm#i1243|Helen MacGregor|b. c 1832\nd. 30 Jul 1916|p480.htm#i1849|
Unknown MacKay was born say 1890 at Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland. He was the son of Hector MacKay and Elizabeth Robertson.
Unknown died in February 1993 at Port of Menteith, PER, SCT.
Unknown died in February 1993 at Port of Menteith, PER, SCT.
William Mackay
Children of William Mackay and Janet MacKenzie
- Grace Mackay b. 13 Mar 1821
- Ann Mackay b. 9 Feb 1824
- Alexander Mackay b. 13 Mar 1826
- Christina Mackay b. 25 Aug 1828
- William Mackay b. 3 Apr 1831
- Janet Ann Mackay b. 5 Jun 1834
- John Mackenzie Mackay b. 21 Jan 1838
- Isabella MacKay+ b. 24 Aug 1840, d. 27 Jan 1915
- Justina Anderson Mackenzie Mackay b. 23 Feb 1844
William Mackay
b. 3 April 1831
William Mackay|b. 3 Apr 1831|p481.htm#i31450|William Mackay||p481.htm#i23064|Janet MacKenzie||p485.htm#i23065|||||||||||||
William Mackay was born on 3 April 1831 at Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty. He was the son of William Mackay and Janet MacKenzie. He was christened on 27 April 1831 at Cromarty.
Barbara MacKenry
b. 5 January 1925, d. 31 July 1995
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Barbara MacKenry was born on 5 January 1925 at Coleraine, Victoria. She was the daughter of James McHenry and Jamesina Malcolm.
Barbara MacKenry married Charles John Killigrew Kearns, son of Daniel Patrick Kearns and Annie Veronica Dunbar, on 16 April 1949 at Victoria.
Barbara died on 31 July 1995 at Geelong, Victoria, aged 70.
Barbara MacKenry married Charles John Killigrew Kearns, son of Daniel Patrick Kearns and Annie Veronica Dunbar, on 16 April 1949 at Victoria.
Barbara died on 31 July 1995 at Geelong, Victoria, aged 70.
Child of Barbara MacKenry and Charles John Killigrew Kearns
- Unnamed daughter Kearns b. 14 Feb 1952, d. 14 Feb 1952
Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain
b. 29 September 1773
Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain|b. 29 Sep 1773|p481.htm#i1095|William MacKenzie|b. b 1755|p489.htm#i1093|Lillias Munro|b. b 1758|p533.htm#i1094|||||||||||||
Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain was christened on 29 September 1773 at Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty. He was the son of William MacKenzie and Lillias Munro.
Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain married Isabel Munro on 1 June 1792 at Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. Alexander was a fisher, at Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain married Isabel Munro on 1 June 1792 at Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. Alexander was a fisher, at Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Children of Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain and Isabel Munro
- Janet MacKenzie b. 13 Jul 1793
- William MacKenzie alias Bain b. 4 Feb 1795
- Isabella MacKenzie b. 6 Oct 1799
- Isobell MacKenzie b. 26 Oct 1804
- Donald MacKenzie b. 1 Sep 1806
William MacKenzie alias Bain
b. 4 February 1795
William MacKenzie alias Bain|b. 4 Feb 1795|p481.htm#i1134|Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain|b. 29 Sep 1773|p481.htm#i1095|Isabel Munro|b. b 1775|p532.htm#i1132|William MacKenzie|b. b 1755|p489.htm#i1093|Lillias Munro|b. b 1758|p533.htm#i1094|||||||
William MacKenzie alias Bain was born on 4 February 1795 at Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain and Isabel Munro. He was christened on 16 February 1795 at Kilmuir Easter.
Agnes MacKenzie
Agnes MacKenzie||p481.htm#i5247|Roderick MacKenzie (of Redcastle)||p488.htm#i26893||||Kenneth MacKenzie|d. 6 Jun 1568|p486.htm#i26891|Elizabeth Stewart||p756.htm#i26892|||||||
Agnes MacKenzie married James Dunbar, son of George Dunbar, 1608 or 1549?. MacKenzie states that she married John Dunbar of Bennetsfield. She was the daughter of Roderick MacKenzie (of Redcastle).
26 Feb 1549 Contract of wadset whereby George, Earl of Seaforth, heritable proprietor of the lands undermentioned, with consent, granted to Colin Mackenzie of Munlochie (Munlochy), in return for 9000 merks, a wadset over the davach land of Wester Ratherie (Rattray?) and three quarters of the lands of Awache extending to six oxgates of one davach, under reservation of liferent of a third part of the lands and mill of Awache to Agnes Mackenzie, widow of James Dunbar, and such title and possession as Elizabeth Neismethe (Nasmith) widow of Captain Bernard Mackenzie, had to the said lands, mill or rents thereof.
Agnes MacKenzie
Agnes MacKenzie||p481.htm#i26905|Kenneth MacKenzie VII|d. 1491|p486.htm#i26898|Agnes or Ann Fraser||p322.htm#i26900|||||||||||||
Agnes MacKenzie was the daughter of Kenneth MacKenzie VII and Agnes or Ann Fraser.
Agnes MacKenzie married Roderick MacLeod (of Lewis). Agnes married Roderick Macleod, VII. of Lewis, with issue.
Agnes MacKenzie married Roderick MacLeod (of Lewis). Agnes married Roderick Macleod, VII. of Lewis, with issue.
Alastair Ian Fraser MacKenzie
b. 2 July 1902, d. 1981
Alastair Ian Fraser MacKenzie|b. 2 Jul 1902\nd. 1981|p481.htm#i913|Donald Alexander MacKenzie|b. 24 Jul 1873\nd. 2 Mar 1936|p483.htm#i318|Elizabeth Fraser|b. c 1881\nd. 12 Aug 1946|p323.htm#i1201|Alexander H. MacKenzie|b. 9 Nov 1847\nd. 19 Jul 1915|p481.htm#i309|Isabella MacKay|b. 24 Aug 1840\nd. 27 Jan 1915|p480.htm#i310|||||||

Alistair Ian Mackenze aged 19
Alastair Ian Fraser MacKenzie emigrated to Australia.
Alastair Ian Fraser MacKenzie married Florence Francis Lovell in 1925 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Alastair died in 1981 at Croydon, Victoria.
Child of Alastair Ian Fraser MacKenzie and Florence Francis Lovell
- Donald Alastair MacKenzie+ b. 5 Oct 1939
Alexander MacKenzie
b. 7 June 1785
Alexander MacKenzie|b. 7 Jun 1785|p481.htm#i326|William MacKenzie|b. s 1750|p488.htm#i87|Christian MacKenzie|b. b 1760|p482.htm#i88|||||||John MacKenzie|b. b 1745|p485.htm#i358|Isobel Young|b. s 1745|p851.htm#i359|
Alexander MacKenzie was also known as Riach. He was born on 7 June 1785 at Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of William MacKenzie and Christian MacKenzie. He was christened on 11 June 1785 at Kilmuir Easter. June 11, William Mackenzie alias Riach, fisherman in Portlich & Christian Mackenzie his wife had a child baptised named Alexander. Witness: Alexr Bain & Alexr Fraser both fishermen in Portlich, the child was born the 7th.
Alexander MacKenzie
b. 15 August 1795
Alexander MacKenzie|b. 15 Aug 1795|p481.htm#i1135|John MacKenzie|b. b 1768|p485.htm#i1119|Christian MacKenzie|b. b 1770|p482.htm#i1120|||||||||||||
Alexander MacKenzie was born on 15 August 1795 at Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of John MacKenzie and Christian MacKenzie. He was christened on 22 August 1795 at Kilmuir Easter.
Alexander MacKenzie
b. before 1780
Alexander was a fisher, at Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was born before 1780 at Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Alexander MacKenzie married Margaret Forbes on 9 March 1798 at Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Alexander MacKenzie married Margaret Forbes on 9 March 1798 at Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Children of Alexander MacKenzie and Margaret Forbes
- Jean MacKenzie b. 17 Dec 1798
- George MacKenzie b. 4 Mar 1799
- William Reach b. 4 Dec 1802
Alexander MacKenzie
Alexander MacKenzie||p481.htm#i26854|Colin MacKenzie|d. 14 Jun 1594|p482.htm#i26844||||Kenneth MacKenzie|d. 6 Jun 1568|p486.htm#i26891|Elizabeth Stewart||p756.htm#i26892|||||||
Alexander MacKenzie was born illegitimate. Colin also had also a natural son, Alexander, by Margaret, daughter of Roderick Mackenzie, second of Davochmaluag, who became the founder of the families of Applecross and Coul. He was the son of Colin MacKenzie.
Alexander MacKenzie
Alexander MacKenzie||p481.htm#i26865|Kenneth MacKenzie|b. c 1570\nd. 27 Feb 1611|p486.htm#i26846|Isabella Ogilvie||p550.htm#i26864|Colin MacKenzie|d. 14 Jun 1594|p482.htm#i26844|Barbara Grant||p345.htm#i26845|||||||
Alexander MacKenzie was the son of Kenneth MacKenzie and Isabella Ogilvie.
Alexander, the eldest son of the second marriage died without issue.
Alexander, the eldest son of the second marriage died without issue.
Alexander MacKenzie
b. circa 1398, d. 1488
Alexander MacKenzie|b. c 1398\nd. 1488|p481.htm#i26887|Murdoch MacKenzie|d. 1416|p487.htm#i26886||||||||||||||||
Alastair Ionraic, or Alexander the Upright, so called "for his
righteousness." He was among the Western barons summoned in 1427,
to meet King James I. at Inverness, who, on his return from a long
captivity in England, in 1424, determined to put down the rebellion
and oppression which was then and for some time previously so rampant in the Highlands. To judge by the poceedings of a Parliament held at Perth on the 30th September 1426, James
exhibited a foresight and appreciation of the conduct of the lairds in those days, and passed laws which might with good effect, and with equal propriety, be applied to the state of affairs in our own time. In that Parliament an Act was passed which, among other
things, ordained that, north of the Grampians, the fruit of those
lands should be expended in the country where those lands lie. The
Act is as follows: "It is ordanit be the King ande the Parliament that everilk lorde hafande landis bezonde the mownthe (the Grampians) in the quhilk landis in auld tymes there was castellis, fortalyces and manerplaicis, big, reparell and reforme their castellis and
maneris, and duell in thame, be thameself, or be ane of thare frendis for the gracious gournall of thar landis, be gude polising and to expende ye fruyt of thar landis in the countree where thar landis lyis." [Invernessiana, p.102.].
Alexander MacKenzie married Anna MacDougall . Alexander married first, Anna, daughter of John Macdougall of
Dunolly, with issue -
1. Kenneth, his heir and successor.
2. Duncan, progenitor of the Mackenzies of Hilton, and their branches, and of whom in their order as the senior cadet family of the clan.
He married secondly Margaret, daughter of Macdonald of Morar, a
cadet of Clanranald, with issue -
3. Hector Roy or "Eachainn Ruadh," from whom are descended the
Mackenzies of Gairloch and their various offshoots, of whom in their proper place.
4. A daughter, who married Allan Macleod, Hector Roy's predecessor
in Gairloch.
He is also said to have had a natural son, Dugal, who became a priest and was Superior of the Priory of Beauly, which he repaired about 1478, and in which he is buried. This ecclesiastic is said by others to have been Alexander's brother. [Anderson's 'History of the Frasers,' p.66; and MS. History of the Mackenzies.]. He was born circa 1398. He was the son of Murdoch MacKenzie.
Alexander died in 1488 at Kinellan, Ross & Cromarty?. Alexander died having attained the extreme old age of 90 years, was buried in the Priory of Beauly, and was succeeded by his eldest son by the first marriage.
Children of Alexander MacKenzie and Anna MacDougall
Alexander MacKenzie
Alexander MacKenzie||p481.htm#i26903|Kenneth MacKenzie VII|d. 1491|p486.htm#i26898|Agnes or Ann Fraser||p322.htm#i26900|||||||||||||
Alexander MacKenzie was the son of Kenneth MacKenzie VII and Agnes or Ann Fraser.
Thrid son and first of the family of Davochmaluag
.
Thrid son and first of the family of Davochmaluag
.
Alexander MacKenzie
d. 1575
Alexander MacKenzie|d. 1575|p481.htm#i26910|Kenneth MacKenzie||p486.htm#i26904|Helen Loval||p474.htm#i26909|Kenneth MacKenzie VII|d. 1491|p486.htm#i26898|Agnes o. A. Fraser||p322.htm#i26900|||||||
Alexander MacKenzie was the son of Kenneth MacKenzie and Helen Loval.
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, second of Killichrist, who, in 1571, obtained a charter from James VI. of the lands of Suddie, which had been granted to his father in 1526 by James V. He married
Agnes, only child of Roderick Mackenzie, third son of Allan, II. of Hilton, with issue
1. Kenneth, his heir and successor.
2. John, Archdean of Ross, I. of Inverlael, who married Margaret,
daughter of William Innes of Culrossie, and had a son, Kenneth, II. of Inverlael, who married Agnes, daughter of William Fraser, V. of Culbokie (sasine on marriage contract in 1629), without
issue male, and the Rev. Thomas, also Archdean of Ross, III. of Inverlael. Thomas married Agnes, daughter of Hector Douglas of Muldearg, with issue - John, who succeeded as IV. of Inverlael, and Thomas, a W.S. in Edinburgh, who died unmarried. John, IV. of Inverlael, had three sons who died without issue, and a daughter,
who married Alexander Mackenzie of Towie. John, the Archdean, I. of Inverlael, had a third son, Alexander, a W.S., who died unmarried; and a fourth, the Rev. James Mackenzie, minister of Nigg, who married Mary, daughter of John Rose of Broadley, with issue, from whom descended the late Right Hon. John Holt Mackenzie, who married without issue; and the late Joshua Henry Mackenzie of Belmont, Lord of Justiciary, who married Helen Ann, youngest daughter of Francis Humberston-Mackenzie, last Lord Seaforth, with issue - two daughters, Frances Mary and Penuel Augusta.
3. Murdoch, I. of Little Findon, who married Margaret, daughter of Murdoch, second son of John Mackenzie, I. of Loggie, with issue - John, II. of Little Findon.
4. Kenneth, of whom nothing is known.
5. Alexander, a natural son, Colonel in the army, and Governor of Tangiers. He had also by a German lady two sons in the French army, and two daughters, one of whom, Penelope, married Allan
Macdonald, XIX of Clanranald, killed at Sheriffmuir in 1715, without issue.
Alexander died in 1575.
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, second of Killichrist, who, in 1571, obtained a charter from James VI. of the lands of Suddie, which had been granted to his father in 1526 by James V. He married
Agnes, only child of Roderick Mackenzie, third son of Allan, II. of Hilton, with issue
1. Kenneth, his heir and successor.
2. John, Archdean of Ross, I. of Inverlael, who married Margaret,
daughter of William Innes of Culrossie, and had a son, Kenneth, II. of Inverlael, who married Agnes, daughter of William Fraser, V. of Culbokie (sasine on marriage contract in 1629), without
issue male, and the Rev. Thomas, also Archdean of Ross, III. of Inverlael. Thomas married Agnes, daughter of Hector Douglas of Muldearg, with issue - John, who succeeded as IV. of Inverlael, and Thomas, a W.S. in Edinburgh, who died unmarried. John, IV. of Inverlael, had three sons who died without issue, and a daughter,
who married Alexander Mackenzie of Towie. John, the Archdean, I. of Inverlael, had a third son, Alexander, a W.S., who died unmarried; and a fourth, the Rev. James Mackenzie, minister of Nigg, who married Mary, daughter of John Rose of Broadley, with issue, from whom descended the late Right Hon. John Holt Mackenzie, who married without issue; and the late Joshua Henry Mackenzie of Belmont, Lord of Justiciary, who married Helen Ann, youngest daughter of Francis Humberston-Mackenzie, last Lord Seaforth, with issue - two daughters, Frances Mary and Penuel Augusta.
3. Murdoch, I. of Little Findon, who married Margaret, daughter of Murdoch, second son of John Mackenzie, I. of Loggie, with issue - John, II. of Little Findon.
4. Kenneth, of whom nothing is known.
5. Alexander, a natural son, Colonel in the army, and Governor of Tangiers. He had also by a German lady two sons in the French army, and two daughters, one of whom, Penelope, married Allan
Macdonald, XIX of Clanranald, killed at Sheriffmuir in 1715, without issue.
Alexander died in 1575.
Child of Alexander MacKenzie
Lord Alexander MacKenzie
d. 3 June 1629
Lord Alexander MacKenzie|d. 3 Jun 1629|p481.htm#i26871|Colin MacKenzie|b. c 1597\nd. 15 Apr 1633|p482.htm#i26859|Lady Margaret Seton|d. 20 Feb 1631|p699.htm#i26870|Kenneth MacKenzie|b. c 1570\nd. 27 Feb 1611|p486.htm#i26846|Ann Ross||p639.htm#i26858|||||||
Lord Alexander MacKenzie was the son of Colin MacKenzie and Lady Margaret Seton.
Alexander died of smallpox on 3 June 1629 at Chanonry, Ross & Cromarty.
Alexander died of smallpox on 3 June 1629 at Chanonry, Ross & Cromarty.
Alexander MacKenzie (of Kilcoy)
Alexander MacKenzie (of Kilcoy)||p481.htm#i26848|Colin MacKenzie|d. 14 Jun 1594|p482.htm#i26844|Barbara Grant||p345.htm#i26845|Kenneth MacKenzie|d. 6 Jun 1568|p486.htm#i26891|Elizabeth Stewart||p756.htm#i26892|||||||
Alexander MacKenzie (of Kilcoy) was the son of Colin MacKenzie and Barbara Grant.
Alexander, first of Kilcoy, now represented by Colonel Burton Mackenzie.
Alexander Mackenzie, I. of Kilcoy, third son of Colin, XI. of Kintail, had four sons, of whom the youngest, Roderick, obtained the lands of Kilmuir, in the Black Isle. He became a successful lawyer, Sheriff-Depute, and Member of Parliament, and was knighted by Charles II. Sir Roderick, at the same time proprietor of Findon, acquired several other properties by purchase.
He died in 1692, and on the death of his only son in the following year, without issue, his unentailed estates, which were not included in the Barony, and which had become very considerable,
and all his moveable property, were divided equally among his four
daughters, as heirs portioners. Isobel, the third of these ladies, on the 22nd of August, 1693, married, as his first wife, Simon Mackenzie, the Advocate, and carried to him in 1699 as her portion,
the estate of Allan - formerly the property and residence of the Earl of Seaforth - which has ever since been known as Allangrange.
Alexander, first of Kilcoy, now represented by Colonel Burton Mackenzie.
Alexander Mackenzie, I. of Kilcoy, third son of Colin, XI. of Kintail, had four sons, of whom the youngest, Roderick, obtained the lands of Kilmuir, in the Black Isle. He became a successful lawyer, Sheriff-Depute, and Member of Parliament, and was knighted by Charles II. Sir Roderick, at the same time proprietor of Findon, acquired several other properties by purchase.
He died in 1692, and on the death of his only son in the following year, without issue, his unentailed estates, which were not included in the Barony, and which had become very considerable,
and all his moveable property, were divided equally among his four
daughters, as heirs portioners. Isobel, the third of these ladies, on the 22nd of August, 1693, married, as his first wife, Simon Mackenzie, the Advocate, and carried to him in 1699 as her portion,
the estate of Allan - formerly the property and residence of the Earl of Seaforth - which has ever since been known as Allangrange.
Children of Alexander MacKenzie (of Kilcoy)
Alexander MacKenzie (of Suddie)
Alexander MacKenzie (of Suddie)||p481.htm#i26915|Kenneth MacKenzie||p486.htm#i26914||||Alexander MacKenzie|d. 1575|p481.htm#i26910||||||||||
Alexander MacKenzie (of Suddie) was the son of Kenneth MacKenzie.
Alexander MacKenzie, first of Suddie. He served under Gustavus Adolphus, and married Mary, daughter of Bruce of Airth, with issue.
Alexander MacKenzie, first of Suddie. He served under Gustavus Adolphus, and married Mary, daughter of Bruce of Airth, with issue.
Alexander Holm MacKenzie
b. 9 November 1847, d. 19 July 1915
Alexander Holm MacKenzie|b. 9 Nov 1847\nd. 19 Jul 1915|p481.htm#i309|Donald MacKenzie|b. 1 Oct 1812\nd. 16 Jan 1880|p483.htm#i7|Margaret Holm|b. 15 Dec 1816\nd. c 1901?|p409.htm#i308|William MacKenzie|b. 6 Mar 1778\nd. 15 Nov 1849|p488.htm#i1|Isobell Bain|b. b 17 Jan 1777\nd. c 15 Jan 1844|p49.htm#i3|Alexander Holm|b. 22 Apr 1797|p409.htm#i11295|Ann MacKenzie|b. s 1792\nd. 5 Mar 1854|p481.htm#i11296|

Alexander Holm Mackenzie (born 9 Nov 1847), witih his grandson Alistair (born 2 July 1902) taken outside the Cromarty schoolhouse around 1903. Copy of photograph supplied by M Goodman
Alexander Holm MacKenzie married Isabella MacKay, daughter of William Mackay and Janet MacKenzie, on 3 January 1871 at the Free Church of Scotland, Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Alexander Holm MacKenzie and Isabella MacKay appeared on the 1881 census at 4 Barclay Street, Cromarty. They lived in a 5 roomed house, Alexander being the Registrar of births, deaths & marriages and on the Burgh School Board,, with his wife aged 40, born Cromarty; at the same address, but separately listed was Margaret McKenzie, head, widow, 64, annuitant, born Cromarty - presumably his mother.
Alexander Holm MacKenzie and Isabella MacKay appeared on the 1891 census at 4 Barkly St, Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty. Alexander H MacKenzie, 43, .... Clerk to the School Board Burgh Deer? Sanitary Sup. born Cromarty, with Isabella MacKenzie aged 50, William aged 19, Robert E M MacKenzie, 15, John 14, Janet G 12, James 10, George 9.
Alexander Holm MacKenzie and Isabella MacKay appeared on the 1901 census at Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty. Alexander H MacKenzie, Sheriff clerk depute and Depute clerk of the Peace of Ross & Cromarty, Registrar of BDMs, District of Cromarty and Clerk to the School Board of Cromarty, aged 53, born Cromarty, with Isabella MacKenzie aged 60.
Alexander died on 19 July 1915 at Chalmers Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 67. His obituary states: A prominent Cromarty man: The late Mr A H Mackenzie: a link with Hugh Miller. A wide circle of friends will regret to hear of the death of Mr Alexander Holm Mackenzie, Cromarty, which took place in Chalmers' Hospital, Edinburgh, on Monday after having gone through an operation a few days previously ... Mr Mackenzie was one of Cromarty's best known and popular citizens and his familiar form will be sadly missed. Born in Cromarty in 1846, Mr Mackenzie who spent his whole life in his native town, filled a number of important offices... Hugh Miller was a regular visitor to his father's house when "home" from Edinburgh on holiday... Mr Mackenzie was greatly interested in the Free Church (and present U.F. church)... A correspondent writes: - Mr Mackenzie was the last resident male representative of an old Cromarty family. His maternal ancestors on one side had been tenants at Davidston, Cromarty for six generations. On the other side they were a family, named Holm, who were linen growers and weavers - Protestant refugees from French Flanders, who settled at Eathie in the 18th century. ... Mr Mackenzie's paternal grandfather, hailed from Delny, and married in Cromarty a sister of David and William Bain, also from Delny, who farmed Townlands, Cromarty, and were tenants of the Brewery and owned property in Trinity, Edinburgh, and Leith. His father Donald Mackenzie was for many years a mason contractor, and had been from boyhood an intimate friend of Hugh Miller, as was also his wife's brother Alexander Holm, who emigrated to NSW, and became private secretary to its Prime Minister. A cousin Sir David Holm, was mayor of St John's, New Brunswick. Most of the deceased's relatives are in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. A large number are agriculturalists in South Gippsland, Victoria, two first cousins Mr Donald Thomson Mackenzie and Mr James Mackenzie, being retired farmers and butter exporters, who now reside in Melbourne. A maternal first cousin Mr Stewart Holm, is a banker in Fremantle W.A. and another Mrs Fullarton, resides at Peterhead. A brother and sister are in New York and a son in Durban. ... The deceased's wife is a descendant of "Rob Doun" the Sutherland poet. He is survived by five sons and a daughter, among the sons being Mr W M Mackenzie, M.A. Secretary (for Scotland) of the Ancient Monuments Commission and author of several historical works and the brothers Donald A and George, formerly proprietors of the North Star, and now holding important positions in the literary world in the south. The funeral takes place today (Thursday) from the deceased's residence, 4 Barkley St, Cromarty, the interment taking place in the Gaelic churchyard of Cromarty at 2 o'clock.
Children of Alexander Holm MacKenzie and Isabella MacKay
- William Mackay MacKenzie b. 20 Nov 1871, d. 4 Aug 1952
- Donald Alexander MacKenzie+ b. 24 Jul 1873, d. 2 Mar 1936
- Robert Elder MacAulay MacKenzie+ b. 29 Apr 1875, d. 12 Dec 1959
- John MacKenzie b. 9 Feb 1876
- Janet Grace Mackay MacKenzie b. 18 Jul 1878, d. 31 Aug 1952
- James MacKenzie+ b. 1 May 1880
- George Mackenzie+ b. 25 Nov 1881, d. 19 Jan 1950
Alistair MacKenzie
b. circa 1913
Alistair MacKenzie|b. c 1913|p481.htm#i5266|James MacKenzie|b. 1 May 1880|p485.htm#i322|Justina Unknown (MacKenzie)||p806.htm#i5265|Alexander H. MacKenzie|b. 9 Nov 1847\nd. 19 Jul 1915|p481.htm#i309|Isabella MacKay|b. 24 Aug 1840\nd. 27 Jan 1915|p480.htm#i310|||||||
Alistair MacKenzie was born circa 1913 at Inverness, Inverness, Scotland. He was the son of James MacKenzie and Justina Unknown (MacKenzie).
Alistair Roy MacKenzie
The MacKenzies of Groundwater are descended from Alastair Roy Mackenzie, a natural son of John Glassich Mackenzie, II. of Gairloch.
ALEXANDER ROY MACKENZIE married a daughter of John Roy MacRory,
with issue, among several others, a son, John Mackenzie, who resided at Coirre-Mhic-Cromaill in Torridon, and a daughter Anne, called in Gaelic "Anna bheag nam mac mora," who married John Matheson of Fernaig, with issue - John Mor Matheson, who succeeded
who succeeded his father there and afterwards purchased Bennetsfield
in the Black Isle, County of Ross.
Child of Alistair Roy MacKenzie
Allan MacKenzie
Allan MacKenzie||p481.htm#i26896|Duncan MacKenzie||p483.htm#i26890||||Alexander MacKenzie|b. c 1398\nd. 1488|p481.htm#i26887|Anna MacDougall||p478.htm#i26888|||||||
Allan MacKenzie was the son of Duncan MacKenzie.
Allan MacKenzie, second of Hilton, Loggie or Brea, from whom the family is known in Gaelic as "Clann Alain." He married a daughter of Alexander Dunbar of Conzie and Kilbuyack, third son of the Sheriff of Moray, with issue..
Allan MacKenzie, second of Hilton, Loggie or Brea, from whom the family is known in Gaelic as "Clann Alain." He married a daughter of Alexander Dunbar of Conzie and Kilbuyack, third son of the Sheriff of Moray, with issue..
Ann MacKenzie
b. 7 December 1755
Ann MacKenzie|b. 7 Dec 1755|p481.htm#i1084|William MacKenzie|b. b 1735|p488.htm#i1082|Anna MacKenzie|b. b 1740|p482.htm#i1083|||||||||||||
Ann MacKenzie was christened on 7 December 1755 at Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. She was the daughter of William MacKenzie and Anna MacKenzie.
Ann MacKenzie
b. before 1770
Ann MacKenzie was born before 1770 at Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Ann MacKenzie married William MacKenzie jr on 16 December 1784 at Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Ann MacKenzie married William MacKenzie jr on 16 December 1784 at Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Children of Ann MacKenzie and William MacKenzie jr
- son MacKenzie b. 28 Nov 1785
- John MacKenzie b. 6 Mar 1788, d. b 1790?
- Catherine MacKenzie b. Jul 1790
- William MacKenzie b. 13 Jul 1793
- John MacKenzie b. 13 Jul 1793
- Anne MacKenzie b. 17 Aug 1796
Ann MacKenzie
b. say 1792, d. 5 March 1854
Ann MacKenzie was born say 1792.
Ann MacKenzie married Alexander Holm on 8 May 1807? At Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Ann died on 5 March 1854 at Cromarty, ROC, SCT.
Ann MacKenzie married Alexander Holm on 8 May 1807? At Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Ann died on 5 March 1854 at Cromarty, ROC, SCT.
Children of Ann MacKenzie and Alexander Holm
- Margaret Holm+ b. 15 Dec 1816, d. c 1901?
- Ann Holm b. 21 Feb 1820
Ann Isabella Bain MacKenzie
b. 27 November 1852
Ann Isabella Bain MacKenzie|b. 27 Nov 1852|p481.htm#i312|Donald MacKenzie|b. 1 Oct 1812\nd. 16 Jan 1880|p483.htm#i7|Margaret Holm|b. 15 Dec 1816\nd. c 1901?|p409.htm#i308|William MacKenzie|b. 6 Mar 1778\nd. 15 Nov 1849|p488.htm#i1|Isobell Bain|b. b 17 Jan 1777\nd. c 15 Jan 1844|p49.htm#i3|Alexander Holm|b. 22 Apr 1797|p409.htm#i11295|Ann MacKenzie|b. s 1792\nd. 5 Mar 1854|p481.htm#i11296|
Ann Isabella Bain MacKenzie was born on 27 November 1852 at Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. She was the daughter of Donald MacKenzie and Margaret Holm.


