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McKenzies of Early Maryland
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7. | Jewel Lenore Link was born on 18 Nov 1926 in Ebenezer, Louisiana; died on 15 Oct 2003 in Destrehan, Saint Charles Parish, Louisiana.
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12. | Enoch Leroy MacKenzie was born on 31 Aug 1899 in Frederick County, Maryland (son of Enoch Lewis MacKenzie and Anna E. Knode); died in Apr 1986 in Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia. Notes:
1910 Census: Enoch L. Age 10, living in Brunswick Town, Frederick Cty., MD
Frederick Post 14 Feb 1911: Roy MacKenzie read " A Hero Story" during The Helping Hand Mission Band Meeting.
Evening Post 27 Mar 1911: Roy MacKenzie won a Red Letter Testament prize, for bringing in 43 new boy members to the meeting of The Student and Employed Boys Club.
Evening Post 7 Oct 1911: Roy MacKenzie participated in a debate in the Junior Belles Literary Society.
Evening Post 24 May 1912: LeRoy MacKenzie recited "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" during the Key Literary Society.
Frederick Post 27 Sep 1912: LeRoy MacKenzie recited "Ships Coming Home" at the Key Literary Society Meeting.
Frederick Post 5 Feb 1914: LeRoy MacKenzie of West Fourth St rolled a 172 at Duckpins at the Pythian Castle bowling alley, three pins shy of a Baltimore record.
Frederick Post 19 Feb 1914: LeRoy MacKenzie is in third place in the high score contest at the Pythian Bowling Alley.
1920 Census Lee Roy E. Age 20, living in Baltimore City, MD, working as a Machinist for B&O RR.
Enoch married Anne Elizabeth Mulcahy in 1922 in Baltimore City, Maryland. Anne (daughter of John Thomas Mulcahy and Catherine Murphy) was born on 14 Apr 1899 in Baltimore, Maryland; died on 23 Jun 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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