
Christina McKenzie

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Name Christina McKenzie Christened 14 Jul 1830 Applecross, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland - 14.7.1830 Corry to Malcolm Mackenzie and Christian MacDonald - Christian Ref: 058/20/177
Gender Female Died 19 Nov 1901 Shieldaig, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland Person ID I5157 My Genealogy Last Modified 14 Feb 2021
Father Malcolm McKenzie Mother Christian MacDonald, d. 22 Apr 1898, Shieldaig, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland Married 2 Jul 1829 Applecross, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland - 2.7.1829 Malcolm Mackenzie and Christian MacDonald, both Alligin
Notes - 2.7.1829
Malcolm Mackenzie and Christian MacDonald, both Alligin
Family ID F1768 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - 34. Christina Maclennan – ‘Old Culineag’. Her daughter, Christina MacDonald was ‘Young Culineag’. Both died in Culdarroch, and the house was subsequently occupied by Anna Dhubh – no.59. [1]
- Applecross Poor Register 1846-1917
MacDonald, Christy, Widow
Residence: Inveralligin
Age: 62
Date of Minute of Parochial Baord authorising relief: 27 Apr 1892
Amount and Description of Relief: 1/- per week
Place of Birth: Inveralligin, Applecross
Religious Denomination: Protestant Free Chruch
Conidtion: Widow
Trade or Occupation: General Servant
Wholly or partially Disabled: Partially
Description of Disablement: Fractured Arm
Wholly or Partially Destitute: Partially
Earnings: None as far as known
Nature of Settlement: Birth & Residence
Other Information: This is the daughter of Christy McLennan in Register, they live together
Register: Nov 1897 her arm has never properly healed. She is pretty active and always in good health. Coals must be given her regulalry, 24 Apr 1901 allowance increased to 2/9 per week, 8 Jul 1901 attendance provided at 1/- per week, and attendance at 3/6 per week, 19 Nov 1901 died this date.
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Sources - [S1040] Torridon Genealogy, Murdoch MacDonald.
- [S1040] Torridon Genealogy, Murdoch MacDonald.
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