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Gladstone Cemetery, Four Mile Brook

John R. MacKenzie , Annie MacKenzie

John R. MacKenzie   John (Elder) MacKenzie   Annie MacKenzie   Gladstone Cemetery   Four Mile Brook   McKenzie  
Photograph: Roderick Fairburn "Roddie" MacKenzie 1876-1956 of Rogers Hill, Pictou County.

Son of John Roderick and Annie MacKenzie of Rodgers Hill, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Brother of Colin Seaforth MacKenzie among others. Photo taken 1899 (age 23).

Roderick MacKenzie   Colin MacKenzie   John MacKenzie   Annie MacKenzie  
Photograph by Colin Seaforth MacKenzie, 1907. Shipping Scene at Aberdeen Washington

After Colin MacKenzie emigrated to Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington in 1899, he started work as a logger. He was severely injured in the "Great Aberdeen Fire of 1903." He then started a career as a photographer. This is one of his photographs.

Colin MacKenzie   John MacKenize   Annie MacKenzie   Rogers Hill  
Gladstone Cemetery, Four Mile Brook

John R. MacKenzie , Annie MacKenzie

Photograph: Roderick Fairburn "Roddie" MacKenzie 1876-1956 of Rogers Hill, Pictou County.

Son of John Roderick and Annie MacKenzie of Rodgers Hill, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Brother of Colin Seaforth MacKenzie among others. Photo taken 1899 (age 23).

Photograph by Colin Seaforth MacKenzie, 1907. Shipping Scene at Aberdeen Washington

After Colin MacKenzie emigrated to Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington in 1899, he started work as a logger. He was severely injured in the "Great Aberdeen Fire of 1903." He then started a career as a photographer. This is one of his photographs.