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james robert bennett
i think i member clan MacKenzie how can i find true
Sharie Argue
Sorry, James, I do not have anyone by that first name in my database, nor by any other spellings possible for that forename. You would require more information to even find that through online sources most likely.
james robert bennett
oh ok thank u
Phillip Arron McKenzie
Is there any McKenzie's in Tennessee or Texas that have relatives named William Edgar McKenzie or Joel Edgar McKenzie? If so, lets connect! Thank you.
Amanda Moffet
Long shot - but here's someone searching for her long lost sister who was born Christine MacKenzie on 29th sep 1965 but was adopted so will have a different name. Here's hoping they eventually find ea...
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Phillip Arron McKenzie
Amazing! I am looking for my half brother born 1963. Our father is Charles William McKenzie from California originally. His name is Alex. He did not take on my father's name from what I am told. It would be amazing to meet him.
Nadine Lee
The chief of Clan Mackenzie, the Earl of Cromartie, has voiced his opposition to a wind farm proposal set to go below the iconic Ben Wyvis, right in the heart of Mackenzie Country.
Phillip Arron McKenzie
I hope this is all worked out and all is well...
Nadine Lee
Kincraig Castle Hotel, once the ancestral seat of Clan Mackenzie, has sold for an undisclosed sum. The castle and the lands and villages of Kincraig were acquired by Colin MacKenzie, the second son of...
Phillip Arron McKenzie
I would love to stay...
Phillip Arron McKenzie
Great to be apart of clan MacKenzie. Hope to see you at the Gathering of the Clans in Scotland.
Amanda Moffet
Amanda Moffet
This is 'The Death of the Stag' by Benjamin West. It shows a legend in which the first chieftain of the Clan Mackenzie saves the life of the Scottish King. Colin Fitzgerald is shown about to spear ...
Amanda Moffet
A postcard image of some excise men at an illicit still near Gairloch in the late 19th century. The man in the kilt is Murdoch Mackenzie. The government began to tax whisky in the 18th century. How...
Amanda Moffet
John Mackenzie, otherwise known as ‘Rabbity Sam’, a poacher from Sutherland. This studio portrait was taken in the 1880s by William Smith of Tain. [Joseph Cook Collection, Highland Photographic Arc...
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