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  Albert dies - Albert McKenzie VC - The Raid on Zeebrugge 1918
Albert dies - Albert McKenzie VC - The Raid on Zeebrugge 1918
'In the special circumstances of Able Seaman Albert Edward McKenzie's lamentable death and the fact of his being a VC and the first London sailor to receive that most honourable reward, you are authorised to express at the public funeral at St Mark's Camberwell the sympathy of their Majesties with the widowed mother and family.
Able Seaman McKenzie was selected by the seaman of the Vindictive Iris 11 and Daffodil and of the naval assaulting force to receive the Victoria Cross under rule 13 of the Royal Warrant dated 29th January 1856 (London Gazette 22 July 1918).
www.mckenzie.uk.com /zeebrugge/albert_dies_-_albert_mckenzie_.html   (726 words)

  
 McKenzie Seeds | About Us
McKenzie's past achievements, and its potential for future growth, are built on the innovation and loyalty of its employees.
The management/employee buy-out of McKenzie Seeds was made possible through the assistance and support of a Manitoba government loan program; the city of Brandon, specifically Mayor Reg Atkinson; the UFCW management and rank and file; the Royal Bank; and MDC Corporation.
From the dream and determination of one man, McKenzie Seeds has charted a charmed course over the space of 100 years to emerge from the heart of Canada's prairies as a company with an international reputation for quality, innovation and social responsibility.
www.mckenzieseeds.com /English/aboutus.php3?SID=9d2eda2bb557eebae685b4852fcdcb08   (666 words)

  
 List of Victoria Cross recipients by Name - M - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Edward Ignatius Masterson — 1900; Ladysmith, South Africa
Edward McKenna — 1863; Cameron Town, New Zealand
Edward John Mott — 1917; Le Transloy, France
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_by_Name_-_M   (555 words)

  
 Hamp Hunters - hamg27 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Albert Edward WALKER [Parents] was born on 02 Jun 1880 in Walla Station, Gin Gin, Queensland, Australia.
Burnett Edward WALKER was born on 20 Mar 1911.
Malcolm Finlayson MCKENZIE was born on 31 Jul 1885.
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 Labour Market Review - Southern Manitoba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Albert Edward McKenzie planted the seeds of success and prosperity in what has become Brandon Manitoba's very fertile economic soil over 100 years ago.
The buy-out of McKenzie Seeds was made possible through the assistance and support of a Manitoba government loan program; the city of Brandon, specifically Mayor Reg Atkinson; the UFCW management and rank and file; the Royal Bank; and MDC Corporation.
McKenzie's products are available across Canada at all major chains and garden centres where garden products are sold.
www.hrsdc.gc.ca /en/mb/lmiquarter3_02/sman.shtml   (3029 words)

  
 Family Reunions, Meyersdale Area Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
MCKENZIE held "open house" when hundreds of people from town and vicinity called upon the aged couple and felicitated them upon the celebration of their half-century of connubial bliss.
Samson MCKENZIE is the son of the late Ambrose and Lydia MCKENZIE of Greenville Township, and Mrs.
MCKENZIE, prior to her marriage was Miss Barbara EBAUGH, a daughter of the late Rineholt and Victoria EBAUGH who resided on the western slope of the Allegheny Mountain in Summit Township.
www.meyersdale.org /reunions.html   (2414 words)

  
 Home Page - Albert McKenzie VC- The Raid on Zeebrugge 1918
ALBERT McKENZIE VC This website tells the story of Able Seaman Albert Edward McKenzie of HMS Vindictive, who was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the British and Commonwealth armed forces, following the Royal Navy's famous Raid on Zeebrugge in 1918.
He was chosen by his shipmates to be awarded the VC and it was presented to him by King George V at Buckingham Palace during the Summer of 1918.
Albert McKenzie wearing his VC, and the medal in its original case.
www.mckenzie.uk.com /zeebrugge   (196 words)

  
 World Magazine - Weekly News | Christian Views
Kent Edwards, president of the Evangelical Homiletics Society and a professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, cites "the pressure today's preachers face to be effective communicators" as the reason some get mired in plagiarism.
Edwards, "If at the end of a sermon a congregation incorrectly believes that a preacher authored the sermon, then the preacher is guilty of deception."
McKenzie drafted a response pointing out what he saw as poor historical conclusions and detailing the plagiarized sections.
www.worldmag.com /subscriber/displayarticle.cfm?id=10576   (1176 words)

  
 EARLY HISTORY OF SHAFTESBURY HOMES & ARETHUSA
One such boy was the Southwark born Albert Edward McKenzie who in 1918 with four other Arethusa boys serving in HMS Vindictive joined the volunteer storming party at the Mole at Zeebrugge.
Sadly, although McKenzie was recovering from his wounds satisfactorily in the Dreadnought Seaman's Hospital, he succumbed to influenza and died in November 1918.
In 1919 Commander William Edward Prowse RN became available and was appointed Captain Superintendent but his wife became seriously ill and he had to be relieved by Commander Francis G C Coates DSO RN in 1921.
www.users.zetnet.co.uk /arethusa/history.htm   (6138 words)

  
 Descendants of Robert COLQUHOUN & Jean/Jane McKenzie
Jane Elizabeth Helen Colquhoun was born 2 February 1841, and in 1866 married Edward Boulton born c1833 in Wiltshire, the son of Thomas and Martha Francome.
Edward died at the age of 45 years on 21 December 1878, and Jane died in 1924, aged 82 years, at Elaine, Victoria.
Albert Edward Boulton born in 1868 at Moorabool died in 1957 aged 89 years at Warrnambool, Victoria.
member.melbpc.org.au /~bjm/colquhoun.html   (1933 words)

  
 MTGenWeb 1998 Unknown County Queries
William E Alexander m Martha P Barnhill.left SE Missouri 1881 with one child Edward Louis Alexander..lived in Billings and Butte Montana had 3 daughters each born in different towns..Elizabeth,Ida Belle and Margaret.
Edward and Elizabeth returned to Mo after death of mother about 1897 when Margaret was born she was raised by wealthy family in Billings..Ida Belle remained with father until his death some 5-7 years later...
Grandfather was Joseph Saginaw, born between 1898 and 1911, somewhere in Montana.
vicki.thauvin.net /chance/montana/archives/1998.jsp   (3422 words)

  
 Descendants of Kenneth McKenzie, born about 1770 in Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kenneth and Martha are buried in the McKenzie Ridge Cemetery Meigs County).
William is buried in the McKenzie Ridge Cemetery.
Kenneth and Hattie are buried in McKenzie Ridge Cemetery.
members.aol.com /mahddawg/mckenzie.html   (2261 words)

  
 Cemetery_e
Son of James Edward and Fanny Charman, of "Lock Lomond," Merivale St., South Brisbane, Queensland.
Son of Edward Harold and Mary Kirby, of 408, Auburn Rd., Auburn, Melbourne, Australia.
Son of Edward Phillip and the late Louise Truman.
www.anzacs.net /GRAVES/Cemeteries/Cemetery_e.htm   (4828 words)

  
 TIMELINE
Edward Mullen was the captain on the team.
The Johnson's are descendants of Captain Edward Johnson, who came to America in 1628-29, and made the first map of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
In 1860, H.R.H. Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales and husband of Queen Victoria of England, visited Boston.
www.walthammuseum.com /timeline.htm   (4002 words)

  
 Ypres VC Page
One of them was awarded to a dogged little sergeant named Edward Cooper who had already survived two years in the trenches and was now Second in Command of a platoon of thirty men of the King's Royal Rifle Corps.
On 24 July 1985 Edward Cooper VC was given the Freedom of Stockton but he died less than four weeks later on 19 August 1985.
On 16 August 1917 at Langemarck, Belgium, when all the company officers were lost, Private Edwards, without hesitation and under heavy machine-gun and rifle fire from a strong concrete fort, dashed forward at great personal risk, bombed through the loopholes, surmounted the fort and waved to his company to advance.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~dccfarr/vc.htm   (6535 words)

  
 Traverse City Record-Eagle -- www.record-eagle.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
PETOSKEY - Peter Albert Flum was born on Feb. 18, 1921, in Lake City to Peter and Ina Flum.
Born Dec. 5, 1930, in Detroit, she was the daughter of Edward and Lavina (Mousseau) Forbes.
She was born on Sept. 4, 1911, in Marilla, Mich., to Albert and Della (Humes) Joseph.
www.record-eagle.com /2000/oct/obit1000.htm   (15706 words)

  
 June Obits 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Albert Conn Albert Conn, 53, of Martin, died Saturday, June 12, in the Highlands Regional Medical Center, Prestonsburg.
He was born September 30, 1945, in Martin, the son of Harry Conn of Martin, and the late Ruth Kilburn Conn. Albert was a retired coal miner and former Edco Energy employee, and a U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran.
Born May 7, 1919, in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Jess McKenzie and Carrie McKenzie.
kahamilton.tripod.com /obits/june_obits_1999.htm   (4962 words)

  
 Green Acres Star Eddie Albert Dies at 99 | Eddie Albert : People.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Before costarring with Eva Gabor on Green Acres, Albert was an accomplished movie actor, usually playing the sidekick, as he did to Gregory Peck’s journalist in the 1953 Cinderella story Roman Holiday.
Albert was also nominated for his stern father role in the 1972 comedy The Heartbreak Kid.
Albert was a tireless conservationist and environmentalist who traveled the world for UNICEF and crusaded for endangered species and other causes.
people.aol.com /people/articles/0,19736,1066985,00.html   (425 words)

  
 Body
Alfred Albert Brown was also in charge of all bunting and street decorations in Sydney for the Federation celebrations; visit of the American Fleet; visit of the Prince of Wales, and other notable festivities.
Edward W. Bolus was the teacher; the wages were very small and the department expected the parents to contribute, and by October they were prepared to make up the wages to keep the school open.
Edward sat for the examination and to his dismay was failed, even though he was certain he had answered the questions correctly.
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 McKay, Donald Bruce Ancestors
Flora is identified in MF page 5 with a year of death of 1959, she is identified on page 360 with a year of death of 1930.
McKay died in Prince Albert country a few days ago, it was like the sudden removal of a splendid and ancient landmark known and cherished by successive generations.
In 1896 the feeling engendered by the Riel rebellion was still simmering in spots, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier, perhaps to justify his "Saskatchewan Musket" attitude, accepted the nomination for the old constituency of Saskatchewan, within the boundaries of which lay the scene of the unfortunate rising.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/minibios/mc/mckay_ancestors.htm   (11642 words)

  
 Philip T   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Anna O., born October 12, 1883, married Harry E. Allen, who is in the employ of his father-in-law and lives in Shelburn, and they have one child, Mary Lucile, born December 5,1907.
Albert G., born February 28, 1885, is attending school at a Bible Reading in Peace Creek, Kansas, near Sylvia.
Lloyd wedded Mary E. McKenzie, born in Curry Township in 1859, a daughter of Edward McKenzie.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/state/sullivan_co/lloyd_philip_t.htm   (450 words)

  
 Obituaries: 090902   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
MERRILL — Albert Edward "Babe" Furness, 79, of Merrill and Saranac, died Saturday, Sept. 7, 2002 at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, Vt.
Born in Merrill on Oct. 23, 1922, he was the son of Albert E. and Grace (Merrill) Furness.
He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, Edward in 1976, and Lambert in 1989.
www.pressrepublican.com /News/obits/2002/09092002ob.htm   (811 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
McKENZIE of Green's Landing and Miss ABBIE A. STINSON of Sunset.
EDWARD A. JOHNSON of Lawrence and Miss FLORA M. FRENCH of Franklin, Maine.
EDWARD W. GRIFFIN of Brooklin and Miss CARRIE E. SMITH of Bluehill.
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 EJ Phillips 1830-1904 Cincinnati Ohio
By his second wife - who is better known by her professional name as Miss Phillips, an accomplished member of the Pike's Opera Troupe, Cincinnati, he leaves two more children of tender age [Hattie was 3 and Albert 7 months old] now solely depending on their mother for support and education.
Poor Nickinson was, unfortunately for himself and his family, endowed by nature with too large a heart for his pecuniary welfare, and those he left must struggle on "amid this world's wide way".
McKenzie called on me, the latter Albert's Sunday School teacher's wife.
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 ACGS: About the Society: Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Albert was a widower in 1914, but he remarried at St Anne de Bellvue, Montreal in 1915, to Marion MAY, born 1872 in Platt, Wrotham, Kent, England.
Joseph was born in 1873 and Leona in 1878 and died in 1961 in Manchester, NH.
Their children were Agnes M., age 21, born in the state of Maine; Edward J. Jr., 19, born in Maine; Elizabeth C., 12, born in Maine; and Francis H., 4, born in Pennsylvania.
www.acgs.org /about/msgboard-old.html   (15988 words)

  
 The Donshea Dunshea Dunshee Genealogy Page
They were married and their first child was born in Goulburn, they settled in Sydney.
An ancestor of mine, Albert Gustave SCHEIDECKER married a Marta Jeanne DUNSHAETH in 1873 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.
Albert Edward DUNSHEE (b 20 Oct 1860, d 1860);
www.angelfire.com /ny/earthstar   (1935 words)

  
 Eidson Family - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Edward IV b.1768 - Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina
Edward Itson III b.1738 - Richmond County, Virginia
Edward Franklin Eitson b.1877 - Hawkins County, Tennessee
www.imt.net /~gedison/eidson/index3.htm   (1700 words)

  
 History of Central Hotel, Merced, California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In 1914, Butner and his former college classmate Edward Glass (1886-1954) formed the firm of Glass and Butner in Fresno.
Edward T. Foulkes (1874-1967) was born in Monmouth, Oregon, on August 14, 1874.
Edward T. Foulkes died in Oakland on December 10, 1967.
historicfresno.org /merced.htm   (12303 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He was borne back with the retreating army to the old orchard camp about one fourth a mile west of this park where he died July 13, 1755.
MCKENZIE - Lieutenant Roderick - 77th Highlanders - killed during the Fort DuQuesne Expedition - July-November 1758.
MCKENZIE - Lieutenant William - 77th Highlanders - killed during the Fort DuQuesne Expedition - July-November 1758.
www.redcoat.info /canada.htm   (2888 words)

  
 Author Biographies in Edward J. O'Brien's The Best Short Stories Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lawrence, Margewry H. Le Clercq, (Edward) Jacques (Georges Clemenceau Schuman).
Stout, George L. Strater, Edward L. Street, Julian.
Venable, Edward C. Venn, Theodore J. Villa, Jos‚ Garcia.
users.ev1.net /~homeville/anth/authors.htm   (427 words)

  
 The Crypt: History & Genealogy of Camden & Charlton Counties, Georgia
Paul was the son of Edward Dillon Harkin and Rosemarie "Re" Martin of Setauket, New York, and Ponta Vedra, Florida.
Paul was an honor graduate of Duke University, where he was graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1981 with a major in political science.
Angela was born on February 2, 1963, in Brunswick, Georgia, daughter of Ruth Carolynlee Hickox and Doris Edward McKenzie.
www.camdencounty.org /ebooks/b2-chapter6.html   (4428 words)

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