Charles Phillip MacKenzie1

#12852, (16 August 1833-1881)
FatherThomas MacKenzie1 (Sep 1806-1849)
MotherFanny Nicholson1 (1805-1898)
ChartsNicholson Family 1 - descendants
Last Edited25 Sep 2022
Biographical Database of Australia ID:B#10032537301.
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Charles Phillip MacKenzie was born on 16 August 1833 at the Parish of Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland.2 He was the son of Thomas MacKenzie and Fanny Nicholson.1 Charles Phillip MacKenzie may have been born on 18 August 1833 at Resolis, Ross-shire, Scotland.3 He was baptised on Sunday, 1 September 1833 at the Parish of Assynt, Sutherland.2

Thomas and Fanny, having decided to resettle in the Colonies took their young family back to the Ross family seat at Ardchronie, the Parish of Edderton, Ross-shire, Scotland, a journey of 50 miles (80 km) cross Scotland. they stayed there for a week or longer, returning with Thomas' sister Grace.4

At the age of 5 Charles emigrated from Lochinver, the parish of Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland, on 21 October 1838 on the James Moran a 600 ton bark. The James Moran, largely carried those subject to the Highland clearances, and came via Rev. John Dunmore Lang's bounty scheme.5,4 After a voyage of 113 days (almost four months) Charles arrived at Port Jackson, New South Wales, on 11 February 1839. The vessel called at the Cape of Good Hope from late December to the 2nd of January 1839. Whilst there, some of the passengers wrote a letter to the Commissioner of Emigration in Scotland, complimenting the food, the Surgeon and the Master, and expressing a hope that their comments would relieve "a dread of the hardships they may be made to endure on the passage". At the Cape they picked up 20 survivors from the wreck of the Dunlop and conveyed them to Port Jackson.5,4


On 4 July 1860 Charle's mother wrote a letter home to Scotland to her sister Anne giving news of the family, stating "...wrote a letter to her sister Anne "I was left with eight children to provide for, but thank God, they are nearly all able to take care of themselves. My eldest son Charles is at the diggings, but I have not seen him for seven years, and I cannot tell where he is at present."4

Charles Phillip MacKenzie married Elizabeth Stevens in 1873 at Mudgee, New South Wales.1

Charles died in 1881 at Mudgee, New South Wales.1

Timeline

DateEventPlace
Family
1833Birththe Parish of Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland2
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1833Birth-CandidateResolis, Ross-shire, Scotland3
1833Baptismthe Parish of Assynt, Sutherland2
1860Note memo only CR CR4
1873MarriageMudgee, New South Wales1
1881DeathMudgee, New South Wales1

Family

Elizabeth Stevens
Children

Citations

  1. [S586] Private Nicholson Source, Genealogical Notes, January 2013 p.4.
  2. [S463] Family Search (A service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) (https://familysearch.org) indexing project (batch) number C11044-2, system origin: Scotland-ODM, source film number 101977, 990560.
  3. [S1296] Biographical Database of Australia Biographical Database of Australia, (https://www.bda-online.org.au/) Passenger Entitlement Certificates for persons on Bounty Ships 1838-1841
    Master Charles McKenzie, Gender: M; Arrived per James Moran Ship Captain: Daniel Ferguson; Arrived: 11 Feb 1839; Arrival Status: Free Passenger, at Sydney;, Embarked from: Lochinver [SUT SCT] Embarked for Australia: 22 Oct 1838; Family: Y; Marriage Status: Single; Aged: 5 years; Child; Born: 18 Aug 1833, Born at Resolis [ROC SCT]; Religion: Presbyterian; Father: Thomas McKenzie, Employment: Joiner; Mother: Fanny McDougall, Employment: House Servant; Original number: 093; State Records Ref.: 4/4844.
  4. [S790] Campbell Munro Ross Mackenzie The Chronicles of the Ardchronie Children p.37.
  5. [S49] Donald Nicholson, "James Moran" passenger manifest.
  6. [S338] Ancestry.com.au Ancestry.com, (http://www.ancestry.com.au/) http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/43378000/person/…