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Census Data

1851 Census Data - Durham, Restigouche County, New Brunswick

Head of Family - William McKenzie/50/Farmer 

Occupants
Elizabeth/40/Wife/Scot/1830
William/20
Mary/13
Robert/11
Thomas/9
Walter/7
Ellenor/4
Elizabeth/2
Comments on this family: 
Nil

 

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1861 Census Data
Comments on this family:
Can't find them anywhere in Restigouche County for this Census

 

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1871 Census Data - Durham, Restigouche County, New Brunswick

Head of Family - William McKenzie/70/Farmer 

Occupants
Elizabeth/Wife/60
Ellen/f/22/born N.B.
Elizabeth/f/20/born N.B.
Robert/m/2/born N.B.
Archibald, Thomas/m/17/born N.B.
Mulally, Margaret/f/7/born N.B.
Comments on this family: 
I believe that Elizabeth (20) above, is the Elizabeth McKenzie who married my great grandfather Charles' brother William McCormack.  If you look at the marriage record for William and Elizabeth you can see the marriage was performed in Durham Parish in 1871, the same year as the 1871 census, and was witnessed by an Elizabeth McKenzie (Marriage 732).  In reviewing the 1871 census for Restigouche, the above family is the only Mcenzie family with two Elizabeth's. The witness I suspect was her mother.

 

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