Archibald "Archie" James MacKenzie

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About Archibald "Archie" James MacKenzie

Family #300 in "All Call Iona Home"

Hugh (Darby, Donald Hector) married Sarah (John, Norman) MacNeil, Piper's Cove. They lived in Jamesville East and their family: John, Dan, Katie, Mary Ann, Darby, and Margaret Ann. 300

Katie married Archibald MacKenzie. Rear Christmas Island and had a family.



Page #062 - #64 in "Historical Sketch of Christmas Island Parish".

James McKenzie was a blacksmith. He learned the trade with Alexander McLean, Alasdair Mac Ailein Leathaineich, of Washabuck, but as blacksmiths were numerous in the place in those days, he gave up his trade and devoted his time to farm ing. He settíed on a part of his father's estate and married Catherine, daughter of Hector McDougall (Red), Christmas Island.

Issue:— Ann, Catherine, Mary, Margaret, Mary, Hector, Bessie, Alexander and Archibald J.

Archibald J. taught school for 25 years. He represented this district in the Municipal Council for a time. He settled at Rear Christmas Island and became the first Postmaster of the place. He married first, Mary Campbell, of Shenacadie; second, Catherine, daughter of Hugh Campbell, Jamesville.

Issue:— James A., Mary Ann, Joseph Hector, Margaret, Hugh Francis, Katie Sarah, Mary Elizabeth, Flora Agnes, Jennie and Archie Alex.

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Archibald "Archie" James MacKenzie's Timeline

1861
May 14, 1861
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1886
May 23, 1886
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1891
January 22, 1891
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1892
February 23, 1892
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1894
April 11, 1894
Rear Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1896
February 6, 1896
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1898
April 12, 1898
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1900
January 28, 1900
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1902
November 6, 1902
Christmas Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada