1717 - Bef 1784 (< 67 years)
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Name |
Daniel MacKenzie |
Birth |
7 Feb 1717 |
Hopson's Choice, Maryland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1783 |
Anne Arundel Co., MD |
Death |
Bef 23 Jun 1784 |
Anne Arundel, Maryland |
Notes |
- In 1785, Daniel Mckenzie lived in Anne Arundel County and owned "Molly's Fancy".
The following email was compiled by Dick MacKenzie in July, 2014 in his continuing attempt to try to determine the parental connection, if possible, for Isreal McKenzie and Hiram McKenzie, two names which appear in the late 1700's and early 1800's in the Baltimore, Maryland area. The Daniel, Jr. listed below is the son of Daniel MacKenzie (b. 1717).
I’ll try to lay this all out and maybe someone can connect dots, although I fear that the lack of good, solid record information may preclude anything definite.
We know that Daniel Jr. was in Anne Arundel Co. in January 1790, when the children of Daniel Sr. were involved in the court case in Frederick Co., Jr. and wife Ann having disposed of their land holdings in Frederick Co. prior to that date. However, Jr. never appears in a census there. In fact, the only person who does in 1790 is John “McKinsey” with 2 males under 16, 2 over 16, and 3 females. Of course, the bottom left portion of the AA Co. census pages are either missing or illegible, so there might have been other McKinseys shown that we can’t see. We also know, from the patent on “MacKinzie’s Angle” in September 1807 that Mary “Molly” MacKinzie, widow of Daniel Sr. was still alive at that point and apparently living in AA Co. On 27 Nov 1811 in AA Co., John McKinsey of Daniel has surveyed “McKinsey’s Manor” for 2 roods, 16 perches of land adjoining “Batchelors’ Choice” and “Carter’s Addition” (meaning that it was in the exact same area as the original MacKenzie family land holdings), and, although a warrant was granted to John of Daniel on 12 Feb 1812, just a month later, on 18 Mar 1812, John B. Dorsey has the same land resurveyed as “McKinsey’s Manor Neglected” and has it patented on 15 Dec 1813. Does that mean that John was a son of Daniel Jr.? I suspect so, but may never be able to prove it. In any event, it appears this John had up to 5 children, and would have been born in the 1760’s or 1770’s.
Move forward to 1800, and we have 4 McKinsey families shown in AA Co.:
Michael – I male under 10, four 16-25, one 45+; 1 female under 10, one 16-25, one 45+ (pg. 589)
William – 2 males under 10, one 26-45; 1 female under 10, one 45+ (pg. 588)
Daniel – 1 male 26-45; 2 females under 10, one 16-25 (pg. 588)
William – 1 male under 10, one 10-15, one 45+; 1 female under 10, two 10-15, one 45+ (pg. 587)
Then in 1810 as Mackinsey (indexed in Ancestry as Mackinney):
Michael – one male 16-25, one 45+; 1 female 45+
Aaron – 3 males under 10, two 10-15, one 45+; 2 females under 10, one 10-15, one 45+
These two families are next door to each other, and we know for sure that Aaron is Daniel Sr.’s youngest son, now living on Daniel’s portion (96 acres) inherited from his father John (and his mother apparently deceased), and it is equally assured that Michael is living on the other inherited land there (98 acres), with the only question being whether this is Michael of John (b. @ 1730) or a son by the same name. Then 16 lines later, the two following Mackinsey families:
Daniel –2 males under 10, one 17-26, one 45+; 1 female 17-26, one 17-45.
Orphelia – 1 male under 10, one 10-15; 2 females under 10, one 26-44.
The ages of Daniel’s children don’t match the 1800 Census ages. I do think Orphelia is the Orpha who appears again in 1830 -1860, and no I can’t locate her in 1820, but I have no idea who she might have been married to (if anyone?) and how she kept accumulating children. Orpha was also the name of one of Daniel Sr.’s daughters, so there was a penchant for the name in the family. Maybe she never married,
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Person ID |
I00142 |
McKenzie Genealogy |
Last Modified |
29 Oct 2021 |
Family |
Mary (Molly) Porter, b. Abt 1721, Carrollton County, Maryland d. Aft Sep 1807, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age ~ 86 years) |
Marriage |
1738 |
Children |
| 1. Henry MacKenzie, b. Abt 1743, Maryland d. 1810, Frederick County, Maryland (Age ~ 67 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 2. Daniel (Jr.) MacKenzie, b. Abt 1745, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Abt 1820, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age ~ 75 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 3. Eli McKenzie, b. Abt 1747, Maryland d. Abt 1839, Kelso TWP., Dearborn County, Indiana (Age ~ 92 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 4. Honour McKenzie, b. Abt 1751, Maryland d. Aft 1784 (Age ~ 34 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 5. Mary McKenzie, b. Abt 1753, Maryland d. Aft 1784 (Age ~ 32 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 6. Orpha McKenzie, b. Abt 1762, Maryland d. Aft 1850, Maryland (Age ~ 89 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 7. Eleanor McKenzie, b. Abt 1765, Maryland d. Aft 1835, Maryland (Age ~ 71 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 8. Aaron McKenzie, b. Abt 1769, Maryland d. 23 May 1831, Maryland (Age ~ 62 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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Family ID |
F00158 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
29 Oct 2021 |
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Photos
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 | Photo of MacKenzie Barn on Original Property Per the research of Dick MacKenzie, this photo of the MacKenzie barn was taken while it was still situated on its foundation on the original MacKenzie property. The picture was given to Dick by Jean Hannon, who, along with her husband, purchased the property in the 1950's. The barn has since been moved to Rockburn Branch County Park near Elkridge, Maryland. |
 | Photo of MacKenzie Barn
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 | Photo of Smokehouse Located on "Hannon" Property This building is located on a tract of land originally patented to John MacKinzie (b. 1687). The property was sub-divided and a portion of it eventually was acquired by the Hannon Family in 1955. It is located on McKenzie Road in Howard County, Maryland. |
Documents
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 | Land Patent and Survey of MacKenzie's Angle Page 1 Patented Certificate 938, MSA S1189-993, pages 1-4, From SL 21,540, Storage location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey of MacKenzie's Angle Page 2 Patented Certificate 938, MSA S1189-993, pages 1-4, From SL 21,540, Storage location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey of MacKenzie's Angle Page 3 Patented Certificate 938, MSA S1189-993, pages 1-4, From SL 21,540, Storage location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey of MacKenzie's Angle Page 4 Patented Certificate 938, MSA S1189-993, pages 1-4, From SL 21,540, Storage location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKenzie's Pleasure Page 1 Patented Certificate 941 MSA S1189-996 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKenzie's Pleasure Page 2 Patented Certificate 941 MSA S1189-996 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKenzie's Pleasure Page 3 Patented Certificate 941 MSA S1189-996 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKenzie's Pleasure Page 4 Patented Certificate 941 MSA S1189-996 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKenzie's Pleasure Page 5 Patented Certificate 941 MSA S1189-996 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent for MacKenzie Hills Page 4 Patented Certificate for MacKenzie Hills MSA S1189-995 From SL21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent for MacKenzie Hills Page 1 Patented Certificate for MacKenzie Hills MSA S1189-995 From SL21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent for MacKenzie Hills Page 2 Patented Certificate for MacKenzie Hills MSA S1189-995 From SL21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent for MacKenzie Hills Page 3 Patented Certificate for MacKenzie Hills MSA S1189-995 From SL21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent for MacKenzie Hills Page 5 Patented Certificate for MacKenzie Hills MSA S1189-995 From SL21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent for Molly's Fancy, Daniel MacKenzie, Frederick County Page 1 MSA S1197-2956 From SL 21,760, mistakenly referenced as Molly's Folly |
 | Land Patent for Molly's Fancy, Daniel MacKenzie, Frederick County Page 2 MSA S1197-2956 From SL 21,760, mistakenly referenced as Molly's Folly |
 | Land Patent for Molly's Fancy, Daniel MacKenzie, Frederick County Page 3 MSA S1197-2956 From SL 21,760, mistakenly referenced as Molly's Folly |
 | Land Patent for Molly's Fancy, Daniel MacKenzie, Frederick County Page 4 MSA S1197-2956 From SL 21,760, mistakenly referenced as Molly's Folly |
 | Land Patent for Molly's Fancy, Daniel MacKenzie, Frederick County Page 5 MSA S1197-2956 From SL 21,760, mistakenly referenced as Molly's Folly |
 | Will of Daniel Mackinzie (b. 1716/17) Page 1 MSA Liber T.G. No 1 f.127, 128,129 dated 1784. Document also located on MSA film CR72253 p.127 |
 | Will of Daniel Mackinzie (b. 1716/17) Page 2
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 | Will of Daniel Mackinzie (b. 1716/17) Page 3
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 | Oath of Allegiance Anne Arundel County 1777-1781 Page 1 MacKenzie names appear on page 2. |
 | Oath of Allegiance Anne Arundel County 1777-1781 Page 2 Daniel MacKenzie (b. 1716/17); Michael McKenzie s/o John (b. 1687); Aaron McKenzie s/o Michael s/o John (b. 1687); Daniel McKenzie s/o Michael s/o John (b. 1687). |
 | Oath of Allegiance Anne Arundel County 1777-1781 Page 3
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 | Land Holdings of Aaron MacKenzie (b. 1769) and his sons, David and Aaron Page 1 This series of deeds researched by Dick MacKenzie of eastern Pennsylvania assist in connecting multiple generations of MacKenzies of the Daniel (b. 1716/17) line. Thay also supply a tantalizing clue with regard to the Michael McKenzie line (one of the six children of John MacKinzie (b. 1687), which as of December, 2012 had not been extended beyond these deeds by any previous McKenzie researcher. As of 2012, the McKenzie Research Group is not aware if any descendants of Michael McKenzie exist. |
 | Land Holdings of Aaron MacKenzie (b. 1769) and his sons, David and Aaron Page 2 This series of deeds researched by Dick MacKenzie of eastern Pennsylvania assist in connecting multiple generations of MacKenzies of the Daniel (b. 1716/17) line. Thay also supply a tantalizing clue with regard to the Michael McKenzie line (one of the six children of John MacKinzie (b. 1687), which as of December, 2012 had not been extended beyond these deeds by any previous McKenzie researcher. As of 2012, the McKenzie Research Group is not aware if any descendants of Michael McKenzie exist. |
 | Land Holdings of Aaron MacKenzie (b. 1769) and his sons, David and Aaron Page 3 This series of deeds researched by Dick MacKenzie of eastern Pennsylvania assist in connecting multiple generations of MacKenzies of the Daniel (b. 1716/17) line. Thay also supply a tantalizing clue with regard to the Michael McKenzie line (one of the six children of John MacKinzie (b. 1687), which as of December, 2012 had not been extended beyond these deeds by any previous McKenzie researcher. As of 2012, the McKenzie Research Group is not aware if any descendants of Michael McKenzie exist. |
 | Will of Daniel MacKenzie (b. 1716-17) - highlighted version
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 | Deed from Henry and David McKinzey to Richard Mooney Page 1 Deed Book WR-6 Page 293, Frederick County, Maryland Land Records. Indenture made 13 Dec 1785 between Henry and Daniel McKinzey of Frederick County, farmers, and Richard Mooney, Laborer, whereby for the sum of 125 pounds, 16 shillings, 3 pence, the former sell to Mooney all of "Molly's Fancy" bounded by "the Meadow Branch" and "High Spring" laid out for 45 3/4 acres. |
 | Deed from Henry and David McKinzey to Richard Mooney Page 2 Deed Book WR-6 Page 294, Frederick County, Maryland Land Records. |
 | Deed from Heirs of Daniel (b. 1716) to Henry and Daniel MacKinzie, Executors Page 1 Deed Book WR-6, Page 393, Frederick County Records. Indenture 12 Nov 1785 Between Joshua Harp and Eleanor his wife, Thomas Johnson and Honour his wife, Joshua Young and Orphay his wife, and Mary MacKinzie of Anne Arundel Co., and Elie MacKinzie of Frederick County of the one part, and Henry and Daniel MacKinzie Executors of the Testament and Last Will of Daniel MacKinzie deceased of the other part . . . |
 | Deed from Heirs of Daniel (b. 1716) to Henry and Daniel MacKinzie, Executors Page 2 Deed Book WR-6, Page 394, Frederick County Records. |
 | Bedford, Frederick County 1760 Page 1 Maryland State Archives, MSA S1197-517 Frederick County |
 | Bedford, Frederick County 1760 Page 2
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 | Bedford, Frederick County 1760 Page 3
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 | Frederick County Land Holdings of Daniel MacKenzie (1717-1783) Page 1
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 | Frederick County Land Holdings of Daniel MacKenzie (1717-1783) Page 2
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 | Frederick County Land Holdings of Daniel MacKenzie (1717-1783) Page 3
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 | Frederick County Land Holdings of Daniel MacKenzie (1717-1783) Page 3
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 | Frederick County Land Holdings of Daniel MacKenzie (1717-1783) Page 5
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 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKinzie's Lot Page 1
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 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKinzie's Lot Page 2
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 | Land Patent and Survey for MacKinzie's Lot Page 3
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 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to Peter Shoemaker Page 1 Deed Book Wr-6, Page 367 Frederick County Records. Indenture dated 16 Mar 1786 between Henry McKinzey of Fred. Co., Farmer, (with wife Elizabeth in agreement) and Peter Shoemaker of the same place, Shoemaker, for 80 pounds current money, part of a tract called “Molly’s Fancy” “..East side of a branch descending from Rattlesnake Spring …” laid out for 25 acres. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to Peter Shoemaker Page 2 Deed Book Wr-6, Page 368 Frederick County Records. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to Peter Shoemaker Page 3 Deed Book Wr-6, Page 369 Frederick County Records. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to Leonard Kitzmiller Page 1 Deed Book WR-7 Page 434, Frederick County Records. Indenture dated 10 May 1787 between Henry McKinzey of Fred. Co. (with wife Elizabeth in agreement) and Leonard Kitzmiller of same place, for 51 pounds, 15 shillings, part of a tract called “Molly’s Fancy” “… descending from a branch called Rattlesnake Spring … to a tract sold to Andrew Hawn …”laid out for 17 ¼ acres. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to Leonard Kitzmiller Page 2 Deed Book WR-7 Page 435, Frederick County Records. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to Peter Shoemaker - 22 acres Page 1 Deed Book WR-8 Page 330, Frederick County Records. Indenture dated 12 Aug 1788 between Henry McKinzey of Fred. Co., Farmer (with wife Elizabeth in agreement) and Peter Shoemaker of the same place, Shoemaker, for 44 pounds current money, part of a tract called “Molly’s Fancy” “…East side of a Branch descending from the Rattlesnake Spring … to a line of the said Peter Shoemaker’s 25 acres part of the said “Molly’s Fancy” and laid out for 22 acres. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to Peter Shoemaker - 22 acres Page 2 Deed Book WR-8 Page 331, Frederick County Records. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to John Bricker Page 1 Deed Book WR-9 Page 135, Frederick County Records. Indenture dated 9 Mar 1790 between Henry McKinzey of Fred. Co., Acting Executor of the estate of Daniel McKinzey late of Anne Arundel Co., and John Bricker of the same place, Blacksmith, for 23 pounds current money, a tract of land called “Addition to Molly’s Fancy” adjoining “Father’s Advice” and intersecting a part of “Molly’s Fancy” for 11 ½ acres. |
 | Deed from Henry McKinzey to John Bricker Page 2 Deed Book WR-9 Page 136, Frederick County Records |
 | Deed from Henry MacKinzie to Peter Shoemaker - 28 acres Page 1 Deed Book WR-10 Page 280, Frederick County Records. Indenture dated 24 Sep 1791 between Henry Mackinzie of Fred. Co., Farmer, (with wife Elizabeth in agreement) and Peter Shoemaker of the same place, Shoemaker, for 72 pounds current money, part of a tract called “Molly’s Fancy” adjoining the 22 ¼ acres, the second part of this tract previously purchased by Shoemaker and “to that part of “Molly’s Fancy” sold to Andrew Hauhn …” laid out for 28 acres.
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 | Deed from Henry MacKinzie to Peter Shoemaker - 28 acres Page 2 Deed Book WR-10 Page 281, Frederick County Records |
 | McKenzie's Lott, Daniel MacKenzie (b. 1717) MSA S1197-2738, p. 1 From SL 21,703
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 | McKenzie's Lott, Daniel MacKenzie (b. 1717) MSA S1197-2738, p. 2 From SL 21,703
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 | McKenzie's Lott, Daniel MacKenzie (b. 1717) MSA S1197-2738, p. 3 From SL 21,703
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 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 1 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 2 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 3 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 4 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 5 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 6 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 7 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | Land Patent and Survey for McKenzie's Loss Page 8 Patented Certificate 960 MSA S1189-1019 From SL 21,540 Storage Location 01/25/01/65 |
 | 1783 Tax List of Anne Arundel Co., Md. for the Elkridge Hundred
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 | Suit Against Daniel and Henry MacKenzie by Other Heirs Page 1 Accession No.: 17,898-2645, MSA S512-3 Location 1/36/2/ |
 | Suit Against Daniel and Henry MacKenzie by Other Heirs Page 2 Accession No.: 17,898-2645, MSA S512-3 Location 1/36/2/ |
 | Suit Against Daniel and Henry MacKenzie by Other Heirs Page 3 Accession No.: 17,898-2645, MSA S512-3 Location 1/36/2/ |
 | Bedford Patent - Frederick County - to Daniel MacKenzie
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 | Bedford Patent Page 1 Patented Certificate 454, MSA S1197-518, 11/12/1763 01/25/04/010 |
 | Bedford Patent Page 2 Patented Certificate 454, MSA S1197-518, 11/12/1763 01/25/04/010 |
 | Bedford Patent Page 3 Patented Certificate 454, MSA S1197-518, 11/12/1763 01/25/04/010 |
 | Bedford Patent Page 6 Patented Certificate 454, MSA S1197-518, 11/12/1763 01/25/04/010 |
 | Bedford Patent Page 7 Patented Certificate 454, MSA S1197-518, 11/12/1763 01/25/04/010 |
 | Bedford Patent Page 4 Patented Certificate 454, MSA S1197-518, 11/12/1763 01/25/04/010 |
 | Bedford Patent Page 5 Patented Certificate 454, MSA S1197-518, 11/12/1763 01/25/04/010 |
 | Map - Hand Drawn - Mollys Fancy From the Carroll County, Maryland Historical Society. Author unknown. |
 | Map - Hand Drawn - Addition to Mollys Fancy Carroll County, Maryland Historical Society |
 | Daniel McKenzie (b. 1716) Chancery Court Proceedings
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 | Debt Book Ann Arundel Co. Showing MacKenzies and Property 1761 Land Office, (Debt Book) Series: 12-9, Book 2 AA 1761 Loc: 01/24/02/02
This document dated 1761 reflects that the probate of John MacKinzie's estate has been completed and that the land is now owned by Daniel MacKenzie, Moses MacKenzie, Michael MacKenzie Mattocks, William MacKenzie and Michael MacKenzie. This document tracks the language of John MacKenzie's bequests in his Will dated 1758. |
 | Charles Carroll's Instructions to Daniel MacKenzie 1782 "Princes of Ireland, Planters of Maryland; a Carroll Saga 1500-1782" by Ronald Hoffman, p. 386
This reference to "Daniel MacKenzie" is most probably a reference to either Daniel MacKenzie (b. 1717, died bef. Jun 1784) or his son, Daniel (b. abt. 1740). |
 | Charles Carroll of Annapolis Letter to Daniel MacKenzie Page 1 From Scott Carter Williams September 2018:
Here is the letter from Charles Carroll of Annapolis to Dan'l Mackenzie. What we see here is Daniel acting as the agent/debt collector for the aged Charles Carroll in March of 1782. Despite his advanced years, CC of A is still mightily concerned with collecting money owed him and gives Dan'l detailed instructions on same. Then he tells Dan'l to tell his debtors to meet him on 15 June (when he arrives at Doughoregan) if they haven't settled with him yet.
We have seen one or two other instances where Daniel McKenzie (of John) appears to be doing business with the Carroll family (deed to Molly' Fancy I think, and the New Bedford tract) - but that is not really unusual, the Carrolls bought and sold lots of properties. In this correspondence, however, we see a closer relationship and have a MacKenzie in the direct employ of Charles Carroll of Annapolis - and in a position of trust no less.
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 | Charles Carroll of Annapolis Letter to Daniel MacKenzie Page 2 This is from Scott Carter Williams, September 2018:
Here is the letter from Charles Carroll of Annapolis to Dan'l Mackenzie. What we see here is Daniel acting as the agent/debt collector for the aged Charles Carroll in March of 1782. Despite his advanced years, CC of A is still mightily concerned with collecting money owed him and gives Dan'l detailed instructions on same. Then he tells Dan'l to tell his debtors to meet him on 15 June (when he arrives at Doughoregan) if they haven't settled with him yet.
We have seen one or two other instances where Daniel McKenzie (of John) appears to be doing business with the Carroll family (deed to Molly' Fancy I think, and the New Bedford tract) - but that is not really unusual, the Carrolls bought and sold lots of properties. In this correspondence, however, we see a closer relationship and have a MacKenzie in the direct employ of Charles Carroll of Annapolis - and in a position of trust no less.
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 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley Cover Page Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press |
 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley Page 649 Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press |
 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley Page 702 Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press |
 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley Page 742 Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press |
 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley Page 746 Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press |
 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley Page 1520 In this document, Charles Carroll references a set of instructions to Daniel MacKenzie that are set forth on page 1521.
Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press |
 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley Page 1521 The instructions are very specific.
Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press |
 | Dear Papa, Dear Charley, The Papers of Charles Carroll of Carrollton,Hoffman, R., Mason, S. D., Darcy, E.S., (2001) .pdf
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