Jane McKenzie1,2

ID#24645, (24 Jul 1857 - 31 Oct 1947)
Jane McKenzie|b. 24 Jul 1857\nd. 31 Oct 1947|p24645.htm|James McKenzie|b. 2 Jun 1826\nd. 20 Oct 1906||Janet Bain|b. 14 Jun 1822\nd. 2 Dec 1904||James McKenzie|b. cir. 1792\nd. aft. 1881||Margaret Sinclair|b. cir. 1790\nd. bet 1861 - 1871||John Bain|b. cir. 1784\nd. 17 Jun 1853||Catherine Gray|b. 11 Sep 1785\nd. 8 Jan 1865||

  • Father: James McKenzie3,4,5 b. 2 Jun 1826, d. 20 Oct 1906
  • Mother: Janet Bain3,4,5 b. 14 Jun 1822, d. 2 Dec 1904
  • Relationship: 1st cousin 4 times removed of Lorna Henderson.
  • Birth*: Jane McKenzie was born on 24 Jul 1857 Latheron, CAI, SCT.3,6
  • Marriage*: Jane McKenzie married John Sutherland, son of James Sutherland and Elizabeth Bain, on 27 Sep 1883 Lybster, CAI, SCT, date/place from Janice H. confirmed by mar. cert: John SUTHERLAND, 24, of ??, s/o James SUTHERLAND, dec, & Elizabeth BAIN, to Jane McKENZIE, 26 of Upper Lybster, d/o James McKENZIE and Janet BAIN. Wit: John WAUGH & Maggie McKENZIE (assumed to be Jane's sister).
    Sandwick registers checked for SUTHERLAND births to 1911.7,1,4
  • Death: Jane outlived her husband John Sutherland who died on 13 Feb 1937.8,9,6,1,10,11,12
  • Death*: Jane McKenzie died on 31 Oct 1947 at Broadlean, Par. of Dunnet, CAI, SCT, at age 90; cert reads: Jane SUTHERLAND; widow of John Sutherland (shepherd); LD of James MacKenzie (crofter - dec) and Janet Bain (dec) DIED on 31 October 1947 at Broadloan, Dunnet; age 90; cause of death - arterio sclerosis and prolaps of anus; informant - Alex Simpson (neighbour), Charlestown, Dunnet.6,13,5
  • Burial*: She was buried with John Sutherland ?Dunnet, CAI, SCT, H/stone reads: "Sacred to the memory of John SUTHERLAND who died at Broadleen 13th February, 1937, aged 77 years.
    Also his wife Jane McKENZIE, who died at Broadleen 31st October, 1947, aged 91 years"
    Verse at base: "Till the day break and the shadows fall away"
    "Erected by their Sorrowing Family."14,15
  • Last Edited: 21 Jan 2010

Family: John Sutherland (21 Jul 1859 - 13 Feb 1937)

Citations:

  1. Tony GOTT, "EM BAIN/SUTHERLAND CAI & SHI ex GOTT," e-mail to L McIntosh, Apr 2001.
  2. Online search: assorted surnames, International Genealogical Index (IGI), McKENZIE Apr 2001.
  3. Online search: assorted surnames, International Genealogical Index (IGI), McKENZIE, batch C110381, extracted Apr 2001.
  4. GRO, SCT, BDM searches at GRO SCT: Mar. cert 1883 John SUTHERLAND to Jane McKENZIE trans. Robert B. Oct 2002.
  5. GRO, SCT, BDM searches at GRO SCT: Dth 1947 Jane SUTHERLAND nee McKENZIE, transcr. by Robert McC rcvd Apr 2005.
  6. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Apr 2002 ex 1901 Cunningsburgh Census.
  7. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Apr 2002 ex Northmavine birth records.
  8. Census, 1881 UK census CD-ROM, FHL Film 0203394 GRO Ref Volume 008 EnumDist 5 Page 1.
  9. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Apr 2002 ex Ruby HALCROW.
  10. Births, marriages, deaths, http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/index.php, SUTHERLAND Shetland, death index 1901 to 1926 searched Apr 2002.
  11. Letter, Robert B to Lorna Henderson, From interview with Donald YOUNG, desc. of James and Janet (BAIN) McKENZIE, Jul 2004.
  12. GRO, SCT, BDM searches at GRO SCT: Dth 1937 John SUTHERLAND, transcr. by Robert McC rcvd Apr 2005.
  13. GRO, SCT, BDM searches at GRO SCT: Mar. 1912 James SUTHERLAND and Fanny McCrombie HENRY, transcr from Robert McC rcvd Mar 2005.
  14. Edith S., "EM SUTHERLAND/McKENZIE ex Edith S," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, H/stone John SUTHERLAND & Jane McKENZIE, presumed to be Dunnet, original rcvd Jan 2010.
  15. Edith S., "EM SUTHERLAND/McKENZIE ex Edith S," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, 9 Nov 1947 Letters (2) from Jamie(SUTHERLAND, Mertoun Schoolhouse, St Boswells, Roxburghshire) to Sandy (SUTHERLAND, 361 Coventry St, S Melbourne, VIC), original rcvd Jan 2010.
  16. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Birth cert Robert F. SUTHERLAND Jun 2002 ex Sandwick registrar.
  17. GRO, SCT, BDM searches at GRO SCT: Marr. 1935 Robert Forbes SUTHERLAND & Martha Stirling MORRISON (Glasgow Dist 644/4 #75), extracted NRH Jul 2006.
  18. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Birth cert William D. SUTHERLAND Jun 2002 ex Sandwick registrar.
  19. Edith S., "EM SUTHERLAND/McKENZIE ex Edith S," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Birth 3 May 1902 Alexander Bain s/o John SUTHERLAND & Jane McKENZIE, Tow ,Cunningburgh, SHI, copy rcvd Dec 2009.
  20. Janice HALCROW, "EM SUTHERLAND, John, SHI ex Janice H," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), Birth cert Alexander B. SUTHERLAND Jun 2002 ex Sandwick registrar.

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