William MacKenzie
(February 1864 - 8 April 1864)
William MacKenzie|b. Feb 1864\nd. 8 Apr 1864|p526.htm#i128|Donald Thomson MacKenzie|b. 26 Aug 1837\nd. 30 Jun 1923|p520.htm#i11|Mary Ann Hodgson|b. 27 Aug 1841\nd. 7 Jun 1918|p437.htm#i32|William MacKenzie|b. 15 Jan 1809\nd. 2 Nov 1877|p525.htm#i6|Isabella Tindal|b. 26 Aug 1810\nd. 7 Oct 1900|p839.htm#i9|George Hodgson|b. c 1802\nd. 1865|p437.htm#i34341|Mary S. Howells|b. c 1812\nd. 14 Aug 1856|p453.htm#i34340|
William MacKenzie was born in February 1864 in Port Albert, Victoria. He was the son of Donald Thomson MacKenzie and Mary Ann Hodgson.
William died aged 5 weeks on 8 April 1864 in Port Albert, Victoria.
William died aged 5 weeks on 8 April 1864 in Port Albert, Victoria.
William MacKenzie
(20 September 1863 - 8 August 1941)
William MacKenzie|b. 20 Sep 1863\nd. 8 Aug 1941|p526.htm#i280|John MacKenzie|b. 15 Jun 1835\nd. 18 Jul 1915|p522.htm#i10|Catherine Ferguson|b. 12 Jan 1829\nd. 23 Mar 1886|p324.htm#i33|William MacKenzie|b. 15 Jan 1809\nd. 2 Nov 1877|p525.htm#i6|Isabella Tindal|b. 26 Aug 1810\nd. 7 Oct 1900|p839.htm#i9|||||||
William MacKenzie was also known as William Bannans in some records. William was nick-named 'Black' Bill. He was born on 20 September 1863 at 3 p.m. in Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of John MacKenzie and Catherine Ferguson.
John, Isabella, Robert, George, Catherine, Margaret, Catherine, William, Thomas, John and Donald immigrated with the family to Victoria, Australia,, in December 1870 per "Great Britain". William was a farmer.
William MacKenzie married Mary Appleyard on 25 June 1892 in Carlton, Victoria.
William and Mary were registered in Won Wron on the electoral roll dated between 1908 and 1912. William MacKenzie was an executor of John MacKenzie's estate on 8 September 1915 in Victoria.
William was registered as William Bannans McKenzie, farmer in Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1931.
William died of senility on 8 August 1941 in Gippsland Hospital, Sale, Victoria, aged 77. He was a widower and his usual residence was Traralgon. He was buried after 8 August 1941 in Yarram.
John, Isabella, Robert, George, Catherine, Margaret, Catherine, William, Thomas, John and Donald immigrated with the family to Victoria, Australia,, in December 1870 per "Great Britain". William was a farmer.
William MacKenzie married Mary Appleyard on 25 June 1892 in Carlton, Victoria.
William and Mary were registered in Won Wron on the electoral roll dated between 1908 and 1912. William MacKenzie was an executor of John MacKenzie's estate on 8 September 1915 in Victoria.
William was registered as William Bannans McKenzie, farmer in Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1931.
William died of senility on 8 August 1941 in Gippsland Hospital, Sale, Victoria, aged 77. He was a widower and his usual residence was Traralgon. He was buried after 8 August 1941 in Yarram.
Children of William MacKenzie and Mary Appleyard
- William MacKenzie b. Aug 1893, d. 10 Sep 1893
- Emily Frances MacKenzie+ b. 4 Jan 1895, d. 4 Jul 1966
- John Bannans MacKenzie+ b. 30 Aug 1897, d. 18 Nov 1973
- Vera Mary Catherine MacKenzie+ b. 20 Sep 1905, d. 11 Nov 1979
- Robert George Ferguson MacKenzie+ b. 12 Sep 1908, d. 9 Nov 1951
- Leslie Gordon MacKenzie+ b. 5 Jan 1912, d. 10 Apr 1991
William MacKenzie
(31 May 1850 - before 1855)
William MacKenzie|b. 31 May 1850\nd. b 1855|p526.htm#i311|Donald MacKenzie|b. 1 Oct 1812\nd. 16 Jan 1880|p520.htm#i7|Margaret Holm|b. 15 Dec 1816\nd. c 1901?|p439.htm#i308|William MacKenzie|b. 6 Mar 1778\nd. 15 Nov 1849|p525.htm#i1|Isobell Bain|b. b 17 Jan 1777\nd. c 15 Jan 1844|p42.htm#i3|Alexander Holm|b. 22 Apr 1797|p439.htm#i11295|Ann MacKenzie|b. s 1792\nd. 5 Mar 1854|p518.htm#i11296|
William MacKenzie was born on 31 May 1850 in Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of Donald MacKenzie and Margaret Holm. William MacKenzie was christened on 23 June 1850 in Cromarty. Alexander and William were listed as the children of Donald MacKenzie in the 1851 census in Calrossie Street, Cromarty.
William died before 1855 in Cromarty, ROC, SCT.
William died before 1855 in Cromarty, ROC, SCT.
William MacKenzie
(26 June 1855 - )
William MacKenzie|b. 26 Jun 1855|p526.htm#i313|Donald MacKenzie|b. 1 Oct 1812\nd. 16 Jan 1880|p520.htm#i7|Margaret Holm|b. 15 Dec 1816\nd. c 1901?|p439.htm#i308|William MacKenzie|b. 6 Mar 1778\nd. 15 Nov 1849|p525.htm#i1|Isobell Bain|b. b 17 Jan 1777\nd. c 15 Jan 1844|p42.htm#i3|Alexander Holm|b. 22 Apr 1797|p439.htm#i11295|Ann MacKenzie|b. s 1792\nd. 5 Mar 1854|p518.htm#i11296|
William MacKenzie was born on 26 June 1855 in Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of Donald MacKenzie and Margaret Holm. Alexander, Ann, William, James and John were listed as the children of Donald MacKenzie in the 1861 census in 5 Barclay Lane, Cromarty. William, John and Catherine were listed as the children of Donald MacKenzie in the 1871 census in 5 Barclays Lane, Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty.
William MacKenzie
(August 1893 - 10 September 1893)
William MacKenzie|b. Aug 1893\nd. 10 Sep 1893|p526.htm#i857|William MacKenzie|b. 20 Sep 1863\nd. 8 Aug 1941|p526.htm#i280|Mary Appleyard|b. 1862\nd. 1 Oct 1928|p21.htm#i281|John MacKenzie|b. 15 Jun 1835\nd. 18 Jul 1915|p522.htm#i10|Catherine Ferguson|b. 12 Jan 1829\nd. 23 Mar 1886|p324.htm#i33|||||||
William MacKenzie was born in August 1893 in Fitzroy, Victoria. He was the son of William MacKenzie and Mary Appleyard.
William died on 10 September 1893 in 34 Moor Street, Fitzroy, Victoria. He was buried in Melbourne General cemetery, Carlton. He was in an unmarked grave, section 0.
William died on 10 September 1893 in 34 Moor Street, Fitzroy, Victoria. He was buried in Melbourne General cemetery, Carlton. He was in an unmarked grave, section 0.
William MacKenzie
(before 1735 - )
William MacKenzie was born before 1735 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
William MacKenzie married Anna MacKenzie. William was a fisher in 1755, in Kilmuir Easter.
William MacKenzie married Anna MacKenzie. William was a fisher in 1755, in Kilmuir Easter.
Child of William MacKenzie and Anna MacKenzie
- Ann MacKenzie b. 7 Dec 1755
William MacKenzie
(before 1755 - )
William MacKenzie was also known as Rioch in some records. He was born before 1755 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. William was a fisher, in Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
William MacKenzie married Lillias Munro.
William MacKenzie married Lillias Munro.
Children of William MacKenzie and Lillias Munro
- Alexander MacKenzie alias Bain+ b. 29 Sep 1773
- John Rioch b. 11 March 1777
- William Reach b. 22 Apr 1782
- David Reach b. 22 Apr 1782
- David Rioch b. 8 Jan 1785
William MacKenzie
(27 August 1788 - )
William MacKenzie|b. 27 Aug 1788|p526.htm#i1123|John MacKenzie|b. b 1768|p522.htm#i1119|Christian MacKenzie|b. b 1770|p519.htm#i1120|||||||||||||
William MacKenzie was born on 27 August 1788 in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of John MacKenzie and Christian MacKenzie. William MacKenzie was christened on 30 August 1788 in Kilmuir Easter. He and William MacKenzie and John MacKenzie were mentioned in the 10 September 1814 militia list in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, ROC, with John MacKenzie and John MacKenzie. At Portlich there were 2 McKenzies over 30 and John & William McKenzie, both masons aged under 30.
William MacKenzie
(13 July 1793 - )
William MacKenzie|b. 13 Jul 1793|p526.htm#i1127|William MacKenzie jr|b. b 1765|p526.htm#i1125|Ann MacKenzie|b. b 1770|p518.htm#i1126|||||||||||||
William MacKenzie was born on 13 July 1793 in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of William MacKenzie jr and Ann MacKenzie. William MacKenzie was christened on 15 July 1793 in Kilmuir Easter. He and William MacKenzie and John MacKenzie were mentioned in the 10 September 1814 militia list in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, ROC, with John MacKenzie and John MacKenzie. At Portlich there were 2 McKenzies over 30 and John & William McKenzie, both masons aged under 30.
William MacKenzie
(between 1884 and 1890 - 14 January 1966)
William MacKenzie|b. bt 1884 - 1890\nd. 14 Jan 1966|p526.htm#i33458|James MacKenzie|b. 13 Jan 1858|p522.htm#i314|Anne Mackay|b. 1857\nd. 18 Sep 1943|p517.htm#i33443|Donald MacKenzie|b. 1 Oct 1812\nd. 16 Jan 1880|p520.htm#i7|Margaret Holm|b. 15 Dec 1816\nd. c 1901?|p439.htm#i308|||||||
William MacKenzie was born between 1884 and 1890. He was the son of James MacKenzie and Anne Mackay.
William died on 14 January 1966 in Christchurch, New Zealand. He was buried in Bromley cemetery, Christchurch.
William died on 14 January 1966 in Christchurch, New Zealand. He was buried in Bromley cemetery, Christchurch.
William Alan MacKenzie
William Alan MacKenzie married Myra Kent Willams, daughter of Richard Williams and Sarah Bland, in 1919.
William Hodgson MacKenzie
(1870 - 8 April 1969)
William Hodgson MacKenzie|b. 1870\nd. 8 Apr 1969|p526.htm#i126|Donald Thomson MacKenzie|b. 26 Aug 1837\nd. 30 Jun 1923|p520.htm#i11|Mary Ann Hodgson|b. 27 Aug 1841\nd. 7 Jun 1918|p437.htm#i32|William MacKenzie|b. 15 Jan 1809\nd. 2 Nov 1877|p525.htm#i6|Isabella Tindal|b. 26 Aug 1810\nd. 7 Oct 1900|p839.htm#i9|George Hodgson|b. c 1802\nd. 1865|p437.htm#i34341|Mary S. Howells|b. c 1812\nd. 14 Aug 1856|p453.htm#i34340|

Their home is now a guest house run by his brother's grandaughter, Anthea Albert.. William Hodgson MacKenzie was born in 1870 in Gippsland, Victoria. He was the son of Donald Thomson MacKenzie and Mary Ann Hodgson. William was a grazier in 'Eilean Donan', Yarram, Victoria, from 1911.
William Hodgson MacKenzie married Amy Annie Davidson in 1911 in Victoria.
William was registered as a farmer in Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1934.
William was registered as a farmer in 'Calrossie', Yarram, on the electoral roll dated between 1935 and 1936.
William was registered as a farmer of Tarra Valley in Alberton on the electoral roll dated 1949.
William was registered as a farmer in 'Eilan Donan', Tarra Valley, Victoria, on the electoral roll dated 1954.
William was registered as holding house & land in Pt Albert, grazier in 'Eilan Donan', Tarra Valley, on the electoral roll dated 1956.
William was registered as a farmer of Tarra Valley in Alberton on the electoral roll dated 1960.
William was registered as William Hodgson McKenzie, grazier in Yarram on the electoral roll dated 1966.
William died on 8 April 1969 in Yarram, Victoria. He was cremated on 10 April 1969 in The Necropolis, Springvale.
William MacKenzie jr
(before 1765 - )
William was a fisher, in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was born before 1765 in Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
William MacKenzie jr married Ann MacKenzie on 16 December 1784 in Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT. William was present at John MacKenzie's christening on 6 March 1788 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty. William was present at Catherine MacKenzie's christening in July 1790 in Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
William MacKenzie jr married Ann MacKenzie on 16 December 1784 in Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT. William was present at John MacKenzie's christening on 6 March 1788 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty. William was present at Catherine MacKenzie's christening in July 1790 in Kilmuir Easter, ROC, SCT.
Children of William MacKenzie jr and Ann MacKenzie
- 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
William Mackay MacKenzie
(20 November 1871 - 4 August 1952)
William Mackay MacKenzie|b. 20 Nov 1871\nd. 4 Aug 1952|p526.htm#i317|Alexander Holm MacKenzie|b. 9 Nov 1847\nd. 19 Jul 1915|p518.htm#i309|Isabella MacKay|b. 27 Jul 1840\nd. 27 Jan 1915|p517.htm#i310|Donald MacKenzie|b. 1 Oct 1812\nd. 16 Jan 1880|p520.htm#i7|Margaret Holm|b. 15 Dec 1816\nd. c 1901?|p439.htm#i308|William Mackay|b. 11 Jun 1791\nd. bt 1851 - 1861|p518.htm#i23064|Janet MacKenzie|b. 1802\nd. 1874|p522.htm#i23065|

Don Alexander, William Mackay & George MacKenzie
William Mackay MacKenzie and Janet Grace Mackay MacKenzie appeared on the 1901 census in 20 Wilton Gardens, Kelvinside, Glasgow, Lanarkshire. William MacKay MacKenzie, 29, head, born Cromarty, teacher of English, with Janet Grace MacKenzie, aged 22.
William Mackay MacKenzie married Isabella Jane MacKenzie on 10 April 1902 in the Free Presbyterian Church, Stornaway, Inverness. William Mackay MacKenzie was the informant at the death of Alexander Holm MacKenzie, on 19 July 1915.
William Mackay MacKenzie lived at 21 Dalrymple Crescent, Edinburgh, 19 July 1915. William was an historian and archaeologist. He was Secretary of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland for 22 years and a notable historian and archaeologist. He was the subject of a talk by the RCAHMS in Nov 1998: Cromarty's history Man, Dr William Mackay Mackenzie 1872-1952. He wrote: Cromarty, its old chapels and parish church published Edinbrugh, Scottish Ecclesiastical Society, 1905 and Hugh Miller, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1905 and 'The old sheriffdom of Cromarty' reprinted from the Northern chronicle, Inverness which was published in Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, 30 (1924) pp 329-59j and 'The Royal burgh of Cromarty and the breaking of the burgh' in Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, 31 (1927) pp 289-325.
He was also an author, poet and journalist, having 50 titles in the National Library of Scotland. He was supposedly related to Compton MacKenzie and Eric Linklater.
William Mackay MacKenzie lived at Calrossie, Cromarty, 1952.
William died on 4 August 1952 in the Northern Infirmary, Inverness, aged 80. He was described as an historian and archaeologist at his death. He was buried in the Gaelic churchyard, Cromarty.
William Noble MacKenzie
(6 September 1895 - 17 November 1988)
William Noble MacKenzie was born on 6 September 1895.
William Noble MacKenzie married Vera Alice Ellen Cocksedge, daughter of Albert Cocksedge and Ada Ellen Moorfield, on 24 December 1928 in Victoria.
William died on 17 November 1988 aged 93.
William Noble MacKenzie married Vera Alice Ellen Cocksedge, daughter of Albert Cocksedge and Ada Ellen Moorfield, on 24 December 1928 in Victoria.
William died on 17 November 1988 aged 93.
William Weston MacKenzie
(13 December 1879 - 9 January 1969)
William Weston MacKenzie|b. 13 Dec 1879\nd. 9 Jan 1969|p526.htm#i36|William MacKenzie|b. 28 Jan 1840\nd. 13 Mar 1916|p525.htm#i12|Lily Weston|b. c 1858\nd. 29 Jun 1920|p900.htm#i27|William MacKenzie|b. 15 Jan 1809\nd. 2 Nov 1877|p525.htm#i6|Isabella Tindal|b. 26 Aug 1810\nd. 7 Oct 1900|p839.htm#i9|Edward Weston|b. Oct 1813?\nd. 8 Jun 1870|p900.htm#i28|Anne Riddell|b. 18 May 1822\nd. in 1887? or 1860?|p679.htm#i29|

William Weston MacKenzie married Daisy May King in 1920 in Victoria. Daisy arrived in the area to teach piano and singing to Molly McKenzie and her sisters Jean and Annie.
William was registered as William jr., farmer, owner of and at Bulga, with 1 vote in Macks Creek, Victoria, on the electoral roll dated 1934.
William was registered as a farmer in Mack's Creek on the electoral roll dated 1949.
William was registered as a farmer in Macks Creek on the electoral roll dated 1954.
William was registered as a farmer in Mack's Creek on the electoral roll dated 1960.
William was registered as William McKenzie, jr., farmer in Macks Creek on the electoral roll dated 1966.
William died on 9 January 1969 in Macks Creek, Yarram , aged 89. He was buried on 10 January 1969 in Yarram.
Alfred Mackglew
(14 March 1838 - June 1891)
Alfred Mackglew|b. 14 Mar 1838\nd. Jun 1891|p526.htm#i27420|William John Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|Daniel Mackglew|b. 3 May 1772\nd. b 22 Sep 1822|p527.htm#i20456|Martha Smith|b. s 1785|p766.htm#i20463|||||||
Alfred Mackglew was born on 14 March 1838 in 4 Baldwin St, Clerkenwell, St Luke RD. He was the son of William John Mackglew and Eliza Whitbread.
Alfred Mackglew appeared on the 1841 census in the household of William John Mackglew and Eliza Whitbread in 7 Queens Head Walk, Shoreditch, London. Eliza, Frederick, Louisa, Alfred, Josiah and Martha were listed as the children of William John Mackglew in the 1851 census in 41 Ely Place, St Leonard Shoreditch, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex. Alfred was a housepainter & decorator.
Alfred Mackglew married Eliza Charlotte Carter on 16 July 1865 in St Philip's church, Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex.
Alfred Mackglew and Eliza Charlotte Carter appeared on the 1871 census in 133 St Johns Rd, Shoreditch, Middlesex. Alfred McClew, head, 31, house painter, born Shoreditch; his wife Eliza, 20, dress maker, born Lambeth, Surrey, daughter Roselin, 5, son Arthur 6 months, both born at Shoreditch, and a lodger Sarah Carter, 18, dress maker, born Shoreditch.
Alfred Mackglew and Eliza Charlotte Carter appeared on the 1881 census in 2 Great James St, Shoreditch, London. Alfred McClew, married, 43, born Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Head, Journeyman house decorator; Eliza McClew, 32, born Southwark, Surrey, Wife, Dressmaker; Arthur McClew, 10, born Shoreditch, Son, scholar; Florence McClew, 8, born Shoreditch, daughter, scholar; Alice McClew, 5, born Shoreditch, daughter, scholar.
Alfred's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1891 in Hackney.
Alfred Mackglew appeared on the 1841 census in the household of William John Mackglew and Eliza Whitbread in 7 Queens Head Walk, Shoreditch, London. Eliza, Frederick, Louisa, Alfred, Josiah and Martha were listed as the children of William John Mackglew in the 1851 census in 41 Ely Place, St Leonard Shoreditch, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex. Alfred was a housepainter & decorator.
Alfred Mackglew married Eliza Charlotte Carter on 16 July 1865 in St Philip's church, Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex.
Alfred Mackglew and Eliza Charlotte Carter appeared on the 1871 census in 133 St Johns Rd, Shoreditch, Middlesex. Alfred McClew, head, 31, house painter, born Shoreditch; his wife Eliza, 20, dress maker, born Lambeth, Surrey, daughter Roselin, 5, son Arthur 6 months, both born at Shoreditch, and a lodger Sarah Carter, 18, dress maker, born Shoreditch.
Alfred Mackglew and Eliza Charlotte Carter appeared on the 1881 census in 2 Great James St, Shoreditch, London. Alfred McClew, married, 43, born Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Head, Journeyman house decorator; Eliza McClew, 32, born Southwark, Surrey, Wife, Dressmaker; Arthur McClew, 10, born Shoreditch, Son, scholar; Florence McClew, 8, born Shoreditch, daughter, scholar; Alice McClew, 5, born Shoreditch, daughter, scholar.
Alfred's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1891 in Hackney.
Children of Alfred Mackglew and Eliza Charlotte Carter
- Rosaline Mackglew b. 26 Aug 1865, d. c 1916
- Arthur Mackglew b. Dec 1870, d. Dec 1960
- Florence Mackglew b. b 30 Dec 1872
- Alice Mackglew b. b 30 Sep 1875
Alfred James Mackglew
(March 1849 - )
Alfred James Mackglew|b. Mar 1849|p526.htm#i23253|Robert Mackglew|b. 19 Jul 1800|p528.htm#i9542|Elizabeth Wilkinson|b. a Jun 1810\nd. Mar 1851|p907.htm#i9592|Robert Mackglew|b. 8 Jan 1775\nd. 11 Jul 1836|p528.htm#i17434|Elizabeth Wren|b. b 1780?\nd. b 21 Jun 1801?|p915.htm#i9541|||||||
His birth was registered in the quarter ending in March 1849 in Clapham, Wandsworth RD, Surrey. Alfred James Mackglew was the son of Robert Mackglew and Elizabeth Wilkinson. Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, John, Lydia and Alfred were listed as the children of Robert Mackglew in the 1851 census in 7 Bedford Row, Clapham, Surrey.
Alfred James Mackglew married Fanny Emmeline Elton before 30 March 1870 in London, Pancras RD.
Alfred James Mackglew and Fanny Emmeline Elton appeared on the 1871 census in 1 Augustus Square, St Pancras, London. Alfred J McGlew, 23? tea broker, born Clapham, Surrey; his wife Fanny E, aged 26, born Worster? Worcestershire; daughter [sic] Michael C, aged 5 months, born Highgate, Mdx along with Henry B Tidy, solicitors clerk and his family.
Alfred James Mackglew emigrated from England in 1872 to New York, USA.
Alfred James Mackglew lived at Bay Ridge, Kings county, New York, 1887.
Alfred James Mackglew was naturalized on 24 June 1887 in New York. He was an English merchant.
Alfred James Mackglew was found on a passenger list dated December 1912. Alfred J McGlew, aged 60, married, embarked at Kobe, Japan with 4 pieces of baggage on the steamship "China" on a trip to Hawaii and returning to Kobe.
Alfred James Mackglew married Fanny Emmeline Elton before 30 March 1870 in London, Pancras RD.
Alfred James Mackglew and Fanny Emmeline Elton appeared on the 1871 census in 1 Augustus Square, St Pancras, London. Alfred J McGlew, 23? tea broker, born Clapham, Surrey; his wife Fanny E, aged 26, born Worster? Worcestershire; daughter [sic] Michael C, aged 5 months, born Highgate, Mdx along with Henry B Tidy, solicitors clerk and his family.
Alfred James Mackglew emigrated from England in 1872 to New York, USA.
Alfred James Mackglew lived at Bay Ridge, Kings county, New York, 1887.
Alfred James Mackglew was naturalized on 24 June 1887 in New York. He was an English merchant.
Alfred James Mackglew was found on a passenger list dated December 1912. Alfred J McGlew, aged 60, married, embarked at Kobe, Japan with 4 pieces of baggage on the steamship "China" on a trip to Hawaii and returning to Kobe.
Child of Alfred James Mackglew and Fanny Emmeline Elton
- Michael [sic] C Mackglew b. c Oct 1870
Alfred William Mackglew
(25 June 1826 - )
Alfred William Mackglew|b. 25 Jun 1826|p526.htm#i33351|Daniel Mackglew|b. 6 Jan 1793\nd. b 9 Jun 1833|p527.htm#i22912|Eliza Unknown (Mackglew)|b. c 1800?|p862.htm#i22913|Daniel Mackglew|b. 3 May 1772\nd. b 22 Sep 1822|p527.htm#i20456|Ann Taylor|b. c 1770?\nd. b 1804|p831.htm#i20471|||||||
Alfred William Mackglew was christened on 25 June 1826 in St Mary, Lambeth, Surrey. He was the son of Daniel Mackglew and Eliza Unknown (Mackglew).
Alice Mackglew
(before 30 September 1875 - )
Alice Mackglew|b. b 30 Sep 1875|p526.htm#i27424|Alfred Mackglew|b. 14 Mar 1838\nd. Jun 1891|p526.htm#i27420|Eliza Charlotte Carter|b. c 1849\nd. b 19 Nov 1923|p146.htm#i27421|William J. Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|||||||
Alice Mackglew was born before 30 September 1875 in London, Shoreditch RD. She was the daughter of Alfred Mackglew and Eliza Charlotte Carter. Arthur, Florence and Alice were listed as the children of Alfred Mackglew in the 1881 census in 2 Great James St, Shoreditch, London.
Alice Mackglew married Charles James Holland on 4 September 1902 in West Hackney church, Hackney West, Middlesex.
Alice Mackglew married Charles James Holland on 4 September 1902 in West Hackney church, Hackney West, Middlesex.
Amelia Mackglew
(circa 1 January 1835 - before 15 February 1835)
Amelia Mackglew was born circa 1 January 1835.
Amelia died before 15 February 1835 in London. She was buried on 15 February 1835 in St Giles, Cripplegate, London.
Amelia died before 15 February 1835 in London. She was buried on 15 February 1835 in St Giles, Cripplegate, London.
Ann Mackglew
(31 May 1795 - )
Ann Mackglew|b. 31 May 1795|p526.htm#i20472|Daniel Mackglew|b. 3 May 1772\nd. b 22 Sep 1822|p527.htm#i20456|Ann Taylor|b. c 1770?\nd. b 1804|p831.htm#i20471|Daniel Mackglew|b. b 1748|p527.htm#i20454|Jane Pearson|b. b May 1748\nd. b 4 May 1817|p606.htm#i20455|||||||
Ann Mackglew was christened on 31 May 1795 in St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey. She was the daughter of Daniel Mackglew and Ann Taylor.
Arthur Mackglew
(December 1870 - December 1960)
Arthur Mackglew|b. Dec 1870\nd. Dec 1960|p526.htm#i27423|Alfred Mackglew|b. 14 Mar 1838\nd. Jun 1891|p526.htm#i27420|Eliza Charlotte Carter|b. c 1849\nd. b 19 Nov 1923|p146.htm#i27421|William J. Mackglew|b. 5 Jul 1807\nd. 1867|p529.htm#i20468|Eliza Whitbread|b. c 1807|p901.htm#i20476|||||||
His birth was registered in the quarter ending in December 1870 in London, Shoreditch RD. Arthur Mackglew was the son of Alfred Mackglew and Eliza Charlotte Carter. Rosaline and Arthur were listed as the children of Alfred Mackglew in the 1871 census in 133 St Johns Rd, Shoreditch, Middlesex. Arthur, Florence and Alice were listed as the children of Alfred Mackglew in the 1881 census in 2 Great James St, Shoreditch, London.
Arthur Mackglew married Mary Johnson before 1 July 1894 in Shoreditch RD, Middlesex.
Arthur Mackglew and Mary Johnson appeared on the 1901 census in 29 Canterbury Rd, Islington, Middlesex. Arthur McClew, head, 30, Boot warehousman, born Shoreditch, Mary his wife 27 born Chelmsford Essex * Ellen Johnson, sister in law, 14, stationers' assistant, born Chelmsford.
Arthur Mackglew appeared on the 1911 census in Hackney. Arthur MacGlew aged 40.
Arthur's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1960 in S W Essex RD, Essex.
Arthur Mackglew married Mary Johnson before 1 July 1894 in Shoreditch RD, Middlesex.
Arthur Mackglew and Mary Johnson appeared on the 1901 census in 29 Canterbury Rd, Islington, Middlesex. Arthur McClew, head, 30, Boot warehousman, born Shoreditch, Mary his wife 27 born Chelmsford Essex * Ellen Johnson, sister in law, 14, stationers' assistant, born Chelmsford.
Arthur Mackglew appeared on the 1911 census in Hackney. Arthur MacGlew aged 40.
Arthur's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1960 in S W Essex RD, Essex.
Aubrey John Mackglew
(1881 - 25 December 1965)
Aubrey John Mackglew|b. 1881\nd. 25 Dec 1965|p526.htm#i28355|Cornelius Stanley Mackglew|b. Dec 1839\nd. 3 Dec 1924|p526.htm#i28346|Eleanor Ann Davies|b. c 1843\nd. 25 Sep 1927|p256.htm#i28347|Robert Mackglew|b. 19 Jul 1800|p528.htm#i9542|Elizabeth Wilkinson|b. a Jun 1810\nd. Mar 1851|p907.htm#i9592|||||||
Aubrey John Mackglew was also known as MacGlew in some records. He was born in 1881 in Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales. He was the son of Cornelius Stanley Mackglew and Eleanor Ann Davies.
Aubrey John Mackglew travelled to Sydney, New South Wales, on 30 January 1907 per the "Sandakan".
Aubrey John Mackglew married Ivy Manson on 18 March 1908 in Perth, Western Australia. SOCIAL ITEMS. WEDDINGS. McGLEW-MANSON.
The wedding of Miss Ivy Isabel Manson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Manson, of Caithness, West Leederville, to Mr. Aubrey John McGlew, of Forrest, Emanuel and Co., Perth, son of Mr. C. S. McGlew, of Sydney, was celebrated at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Pier- street, on Wednesday, March 18. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. S. C. James, the bridal music being played by Mrs. Cranstoun. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dainty frock of white gaz-de-soie over silk, ornamented with white silk ap- plique and designed with a pretty Empire tram of white satin. A handsomely worked tulle veil (the work and gift of Miss Myrtle Manson) was worn with a coronet of orange blossoms, and a shower bouquet of white flowers and fern was carried. The bridegroom's present to the bride consisted of a gold watch and gold muff chain, and the bride's present to the bridegroom was a set of shaving accessories. A rainbow effect in delicate colours was given by the bridal procession, the four bridesmaids, Miss Myrtle Manson (sister of the bride), Miss Greta Richards (cousin of the bride). Miss Doris Hardwick, and Miss Edith Sheath, wearing pale pink, pale blue, pale yellow, and pale green respectively. Their frocks were carried out in soft silk, ornamented with cream lace, the kimono effect being emphasised by a touch of velvet and silk trimming. Hats in crinoline straw, softened with tulle, clasped with a cluster of flowers in conjunction with pretty bouquets to harmonise with their dresses, completed the costumes. The bridegroom's presents to the bridesmaids were a gold bracelet and gold brooches set with rubies. A pretty little mite-Jean Sellick, also attended the bride, and was dressed in a picture frock of soft white silk, reaching to the ground, and a little lapelled corsage effect in lace to match the close-fitting Dutch bonnet of cream lace. The little maid carried a posy of flowers, tied with rainbow-bued ribbon. Mr. Kim Forrest acted as best man, and Mr. McMillan, of Fremantle, as grooms- man. After the ceremony was over, a reception was held by Mr. and Mrs. Manson, in St. Andrew's Hall. Mrs. Manson received iu a charming frock of black gaz-de-soie over white glace, ornamented with insertions and trimmings of black Chantilly lace ; a hat in white tulle and black lace completed the toilette, with a bouquet of roses. A handsome set of presents were displayed on the platform, of the hall, which was prettily decorated for the occasion. The usual toasts were honoured, and songs were given by Miss Ruby Goss. Mrs. Manson, sen. (grand mother of the bride), wore a handsome dress of black silk, and a black lace cap and bonnet, with relief of white. The bride went away in a smart frock of Copenhagen blue silk, with trimmings of lace applique, and becoming white hat, softened with Ascot plumes.
McGLEW—MANSON.-On March 18, 1908, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Perth, by the Rev. A. S. C. James, Aubrey J. McGlew, youngest son of C. S. McGlew, Sydney, to Ivy Isobel eldest daughter of G. H. Manson, of West Leederville. At home, Caithness, McCourt-street West Leederville, on May 21 and 22..
Aubrey John Mackglew travelled to Fremantle, Western Australia, between 1930 and 1948. He travelled regularly via Fremantle - 21 Mar 1930 from Singapore per Gascoyne to Fremantle, 5 April 1931 from Batavia and 14 May 1933 from Banjoewangi to Fremantle per Centaur, 13 Sep 1932 per Moldavia from Colombo, 23 Jan 1932 per Koolinda, 5 Dec 1933 per Strathaird from Colombo (with Mrs Ivy), 8 Dec 1936 & 29 Mar 1938(with Mrs II) per Orford from Colombo, 10 Dec 1935 per Orama from Colombo to Fremantle; 11 Jul 1936 from Carnarvon & 8 Mar 1940 from Singapore both per Gorgon.
He travelled again after the war: - 13 Mar 1946 per Charon from Singapore; 30 Mar 1947 & 23 Dec 1938 per Charon from Singapore; 2 May 1948 per Charon from Singapore to Derby.
Aubrey died on 25 December 1965 in West Perth, Western Australia. He was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth.
Aubrey John Mackglew travelled to Sydney, New South Wales, on 30 January 1907 per the "Sandakan".
Aubrey John Mackglew married Ivy Manson on 18 March 1908 in Perth, Western Australia. SOCIAL ITEMS. WEDDINGS. McGLEW-MANSON.
The wedding of Miss Ivy Isabel Manson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Manson, of Caithness, West Leederville, to Mr. Aubrey John McGlew, of Forrest, Emanuel and Co., Perth, son of Mr. C. S. McGlew, of Sydney, was celebrated at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Pier- street, on Wednesday, March 18. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. S. C. James, the bridal music being played by Mrs. Cranstoun. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dainty frock of white gaz-de-soie over silk, ornamented with white silk ap- plique and designed with a pretty Empire tram of white satin. A handsomely worked tulle veil (the work and gift of Miss Myrtle Manson) was worn with a coronet of orange blossoms, and a shower bouquet of white flowers and fern was carried. The bridegroom's present to the bride consisted of a gold watch and gold muff chain, and the bride's present to the bridegroom was a set of shaving accessories. A rainbow effect in delicate colours was given by the bridal procession, the four bridesmaids, Miss Myrtle Manson (sister of the bride), Miss Greta Richards (cousin of the bride). Miss Doris Hardwick, and Miss Edith Sheath, wearing pale pink, pale blue, pale yellow, and pale green respectively. Their frocks were carried out in soft silk, ornamented with cream lace, the kimono effect being emphasised by a touch of velvet and silk trimming. Hats in crinoline straw, softened with tulle, clasped with a cluster of flowers in conjunction with pretty bouquets to harmonise with their dresses, completed the costumes. The bridegroom's presents to the bridesmaids were a gold bracelet and gold brooches set with rubies. A pretty little mite-Jean Sellick, also attended the bride, and was dressed in a picture frock of soft white silk, reaching to the ground, and a little lapelled corsage effect in lace to match the close-fitting Dutch bonnet of cream lace. The little maid carried a posy of flowers, tied with rainbow-bued ribbon. Mr. Kim Forrest acted as best man, and Mr. McMillan, of Fremantle, as grooms- man. After the ceremony was over, a reception was held by Mr. and Mrs. Manson, in St. Andrew's Hall. Mrs. Manson received iu a charming frock of black gaz-de-soie over white glace, ornamented with insertions and trimmings of black Chantilly lace ; a hat in white tulle and black lace completed the toilette, with a bouquet of roses. A handsome set of presents were displayed on the platform, of the hall, which was prettily decorated for the occasion. The usual toasts were honoured, and songs were given by Miss Ruby Goss. Mrs. Manson, sen. (grand mother of the bride), wore a handsome dress of black silk, and a black lace cap and bonnet, with relief of white. The bride went away in a smart frock of Copenhagen blue silk, with trimmings of lace applique, and becoming white hat, softened with Ascot plumes.
McGLEW—MANSON.-On March 18, 1908, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Perth, by the Rev. A. S. C. James, Aubrey J. McGlew, youngest son of C. S. McGlew, Sydney, to Ivy Isobel eldest daughter of G. H. Manson, of West Leederville. At home, Caithness, McCourt-street West Leederville, on May 21 and 22..
Aubrey John Mackglew travelled to Fremantle, Western Australia, between 1930 and 1948. He travelled regularly via Fremantle - 21 Mar 1930 from Singapore per Gascoyne to Fremantle, 5 April 1931 from Batavia and 14 May 1933 from Banjoewangi to Fremantle per Centaur, 13 Sep 1932 per Moldavia from Colombo, 23 Jan 1932 per Koolinda, 5 Dec 1933 per Strathaird from Colombo (with Mrs Ivy), 8 Dec 1936 & 29 Mar 1938(with Mrs II) per Orford from Colombo, 10 Dec 1935 per Orama from Colombo to Fremantle; 11 Jul 1936 from Carnarvon & 8 Mar 1940 from Singapore both per Gorgon.
He travelled again after the war: - 13 Mar 1946 per Charon from Singapore; 30 Mar 1947 & 23 Dec 1938 per Charon from Singapore; 2 May 1948 per Charon from Singapore to Derby.
Aubrey died on 25 December 1965 in West Perth, Western Australia. He was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth.
Child of Aubrey John Mackglew and Ivy Manson
- Unknown Mackglew b. 27 Dec 1908
Charles Mackglew
(14 September 1767 - )
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Charles Mackglew was born on 14 September 1767 in Holborn, London. He was the son of James Mackglew and Elizabeth Driver. Charles Mackglew was christened on 21 September 1767 in St Lincoln Inn Fields RC church, Holborn, London.
Charles Edward Mackglew
(2 October 1790 - )
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Charles Edward Mackglew was also known as Macklew in some records. He was christened on 2 October 1790 in St Bartholomew the Great, London. He was the son of Charles Edward Mackglew and Ann Unknown.
Charles Edward Mackglew
Charles Edward Mackglew was also known as Macklew in some records.
Charles Edward Mackglew married Ann Unknown.
Charles Edward Mackglew married Ann Unknown.
Child of Charles Edward Mackglew and Ann Unknown
- Charles Edward Mackglew b. 2 Oct 1790
Cornelius Mackglew
(circa 1836 - )
Cornelius Mackglew was born circa 1836 in Sunderland, Durham. A Cornelius McGlen was registered in the Dec quarter of 1839 in Wandsworth RD.
Cornelius Mackglew and Sarah Nixon?'s marriage was registered in the quarter ending 3 March 1857 in Sunderland, Durham.
Cornelius Mackglew and Sarah Nixon? appeared on the 1861 census in 16 Barrack? St, Sunderland, Durham. Cornelous Macglew, head, 25, mariner?, with his wife Sarah aged 21, both born in Sunderland; in a multi-family building.
Cornelius Mackglew and Sarah Nixon?'s marriage was registered in the quarter ending 3 March 1857 in Sunderland, Durham.
Cornelius Mackglew and Sarah Nixon? appeared on the 1861 census in 16 Barrack? St, Sunderland, Durham. Cornelous Macglew, head, 25, mariner?, with his wife Sarah aged 21, both born in Sunderland; in a multi-family building.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew
(December 1839 - 3 December 1924)
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew|b. Dec 1839\nd. 3 Dec 1924|p526.htm#i28346|Robert Mackglew|b. 19 Jul 1800|p528.htm#i9542|Elizabeth Wilkinson|b. a Jun 1810\nd. Mar 1851|p907.htm#i9592|Robert Mackglew|b. 8 Jan 1775\nd. 11 Jul 1836|p528.htm#i17434|Elizabeth Wren|b. b 1780?\nd. b 21 Jun 1801?|p915.htm#i9541|||||||
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew was also known as MacGlew in some records. His birth was registered in the quarter ending in December 1839 in Wandsworth RD, Surrey. He was the son of Robert Mackglew and Elizabeth Wilkinson.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Robert Mackglew and Elizabeth Wilkinson in Clapham Rise, Clapham, Surrey.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew arrived in 1858 at New South Wales, Australia.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew married Eleanor Ann Davies on 26 January 1866 in Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. On the 26th January, at St Paul's, Redfern, by special license, by the Rev. A. H. Stephen, B.A., CORNELIUS STANLEY McGLEW, Esq., of Surrey, England to ELENORA ANN, eldest daughter of Mr. JOHN DAVIES, Redfern, late of Goswell Road, London.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew was declared bankrupt on 14 January 1870. Cornelius Stanley McGlew of Redfern/Waterloo, was sequestered in 1870 and a certificate of discharge issued in 1872.
In 1871 a New South Wales mining adventurer, C S McGlew, tracked down the origins of a small sample of tin that had been brought to Sydney by a commercial traveller, and passed from hand to hand. He found that the sample had been sent on its way by an eccentric shepherd on the New England tableland. McGlew started a rush to the rich tinlands of the region. This alluvial tin could be mined like gold by men with little capital and experience, so its development was rapid. In 1872, following up another rumour, McGlew found another rich tinfield just across the Queensland border, and in 1873 the Border tin region produced more tin than any other region or country in the world. He was listed in a directory dated between 1875 and 1876 as Cornelius S McGlew at Newtown Rd, Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew travelled to Sydney, New South Wales, between 1887 and 1898.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew lived at King Street, Unley Park, South Australia, 2 October 1916.
Cornelius died on 3 December 1924 in Unley Park, South Australia.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Robert Mackglew and Elizabeth Wilkinson in Clapham Rise, Clapham, Surrey.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew arrived in 1858 at New South Wales, Australia.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew married Eleanor Ann Davies on 26 January 1866 in Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. On the 26th January, at St Paul's, Redfern, by special license, by the Rev. A. H. Stephen, B.A., CORNELIUS STANLEY McGLEW, Esq., of Surrey, England to ELENORA ANN, eldest daughter of Mr. JOHN DAVIES, Redfern, late of Goswell Road, London.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew was declared bankrupt on 14 January 1870. Cornelius Stanley McGlew of Redfern/Waterloo, was sequestered in 1870 and a certificate of discharge issued in 1872.
In 1871 a New South Wales mining adventurer, C S McGlew, tracked down the origins of a small sample of tin that had been brought to Sydney by a commercial traveller, and passed from hand to hand. He found that the sample had been sent on its way by an eccentric shepherd on the New England tableland. McGlew started a rush to the rich tinlands of the region. This alluvial tin could be mined like gold by men with little capital and experience, so its development was rapid. In 1872, following up another rumour, McGlew found another rich tinfield just across the Queensland border, and in 1873 the Border tin region produced more tin than any other region or country in the world. He was listed in a directory dated between 1875 and 1876 as Cornelius S McGlew at Newtown Rd, Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew travelled to Sydney, New South Wales, between 1887 and 1898.
Cornelius Stanley Mackglew lived at King Street, Unley Park, South Australia, 2 October 1916.
Cornelius died on 3 December 1924 in Unley Park, South Australia.
Children of Cornelius Stanley Mackglew and Eleanor Ann Davies
- Cornelius H MacGlew b. 1863, d. 1863
- Sydney Cornelius Mackglew+ b. 1867, d. 1945
- Clara H Macglew b. 1868, d. 1875
- Charles Thomas MacGlew+ b. 1870, d. 28 Dec 1931
- Florence Ethel Mackglew b. 1872, d. 1875
- Elsie Marion Mackglew b. 1873
- Isabell Mackglew b. a 17 Aug 1875, d. 16 Aug 1909
- Laura Amy Macglew b. 1877, d. 1877
- Robert Hugh Mackglew b. 1879
- Aubrey John Mackglew+ b. 1881, d. 25 Dec 1965
- Mabel Macglew b. 1885, d. 1885
Cynthia Mackglew
(13 May 1806 - )
Cynthia Mackglew|b. 13 May 1806|p526.htm#i9539|Robert Mackglew|b. 8 Jan 1775\nd. 11 Jul 1836|p528.htm#i17434|Anna Maria Sleight|b. 13 Jun 1775\nd. b 1831|p762.htm#i9538|Daniel Mackglew|b. b 1748|p527.htm#i20454|Jane Pearson|b. b May 1748\nd. b 4 May 1817|p606.htm#i20455|Thomas Sleight||p762.htm#i22924|Zilpah Cotton|b. 17 Apr 1741|p241.htm#i24788|
Cynthia Mackglew was born on 13 May 1806 in Seward Stone, Waltham Cross, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Robert Mackglew and Anna Maria Sleight.
Cynthia Mackglew married John Wood on 19 March 1829 in St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London. Cynthia Mackglew, spinster & John Wood, bachelor of St George in the East, Mdx, by licence in 1829 in the presencr of Robert Mackglew & Martha Mackglew.
Cynthia Mackglew arrived per "Lang" on 17 August 1832 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Cynthia Mackglew emigrated from Hobart, Tasmania on 13 April 1834 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, per "Currency Lass". Synthia Wood preceded Martha on the 1834 shipping list from Hobart to Sydney, arriving 13 April.
Cynthia Mackglew married Frederick Crewe Haswell on 18 April 1834 in the Presbyterian church, Sydney, New South Wales. Cynthia Mackglew and Frederick Crewe Haswell witnessed Alexander Abbott and Martha Mackglew's wedding on 11 October 1836 in St Andrew's Scot's church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
There is no record of her death in NSW.
Cynthia Mackglew married John Wood on 19 March 1829 in St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London. Cynthia Mackglew, spinster & John Wood, bachelor of St George in the East, Mdx, by licence in 1829 in the presencr of Robert Mackglew & Martha Mackglew.
Cynthia Mackglew arrived per "Lang" on 17 August 1832 at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Cynthia Mackglew emigrated from Hobart, Tasmania on 13 April 1834 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, per "Currency Lass". Synthia Wood preceded Martha on the 1834 shipping list from Hobart to Sydney, arriving 13 April.
Cynthia Mackglew married Frederick Crewe Haswell on 18 April 1834 in the Presbyterian church, Sydney, New South Wales. Cynthia Mackglew and Frederick Crewe Haswell witnessed Alexander Abbott and Martha Mackglew's wedding on 11 October 1836 in St Andrew's Scot's church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
There is no record of her death in NSW.
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