Annie (McKenzie) McDougall
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Annie (McKenzie) McDougall (1850 - 1939)

Annie McDougall formerly McKenzie
Born in Puslinch, Ontario, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 12 Jul 1871 [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 88 in Morley, Bighorn, Alberta, Canadamap
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Contents

Biography

Birth

Date: 1 Aug.,1850
Place: Puslinch, Ontario, Canada

Marriage

Husband: Kenneth McKenzie
Child: Catherine McKenzie
Child: Adam McKenzie
Child: Annie McKenzie
Child: Kenneth McKenzie
Child: James McKenzie
Child: William (Willy) McKenzie
Child: Thomas McKenzie
Child: Jean McKenzie
Child: Elizabeth (Lizzie) McKenzie
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: John McKenzie
Marriage: lived in Barton tsp,Ont prior to marriage
Date: Dec.12, 1844
Place: Bartonville, Ontario (?Gore)[1]
ANNIE McKENZIE McDOUGALL
From FamilySearch Family Tree~
Parents and Siblings
KENNETH McKENZIE (1822–1911)​​
Marriage: 12 December 1844 Gore District, Ontario
JANE CONDY (1822–1898)​​
The Children of Jane Condy and Kenneth McKenzie
  1. KATHERINE 'Katina' McKENZIE MAY (1845–1897)
  2. ADAM McKENZIE (1848–1926)​​
  3. ANN or ANNIE McKENZIE McDOUGALL (1851–1939)​​
  4. KENNETH McKENZIE (1852–1924)​
  5. JAMES McKENZIE (1854–1936)
  6. WILLIAM McKENZIE (1856–1937)​​
  7. THOMAS McKENZIE (1858–1881)
  8. JANE McKENZIE (1863–1936) ​​
  9. ELIZABETH McKENZIE HALL (1863–1936) ​​
  10. JOHN McKENZIE (1865–1961)​
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(Childrens' Spouses in corresponding order)
  1. MORGAN MAY Sr.
  2. KATHERINE 'Kate' McEACHERN
  3. DAVID NAWASH McDOUGALL
  4. FRANCES REANA YEOMANS
  5. MARY SIBYLLA HILL
  6. CHRISTIANIA MEADOWS
  7. Unmarried
  8. Unknown
  9. ARTHUR GEORGE HALL
  10. JESSIE ANN McINTOSH
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Spouse and Children:
DAVID NAWASH McDOUGALL (1845–1927)​
Marriage: 1871 Burnside, Manitoba Canada
ANNIE McKENZIE McDOUGALL (1851–1939)
The Children of Annie McKenzie and David Nawash McDougall
  1. GEORGIANA ELIZABETH McDOUGALL LUXTON (1870–1965)
  2. JEAN ELLEN McDOUGALL GRAHAM (1874–1959)
  3. DAVID HARDISTY McDOUGALL (1881–1960) ​
  4. ANN CONDY McDOUGALL CARLING (1884–1962)​
  5. MAY McDOUGALL ROSS (1885–1980)
(Childrens' Spouses in corresponding order)
  1. NORMAN KENNETH LUXTON
  2. FREDERICK MONTGOMERY GRAHAM
  3. ANN McKENZIE HALL (daughter of Arthur George Hall & Elizabeth McKenzie)
  4. Captain GORDON BURLEIGH CARLING
  5. GEORGE HENRY ROSS
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The following material was
Published in the Crag & Canyon
Banff, Alberta
July 13, 1928
Mrs. McDougall's Thrilling Story of Old-Time Days
Mrs. David McDougall, nearly sixty years a resident of Alberta, and now president of the Old Timers' Association, was a gracious hostess at the Old Timers' hut at the Exhibition when Lord and Lady Winningdon were honor guests there Tuesday afternoon during the tea hour. Mrs. McDougall's part in the fascinating pioneer days of the seventies is as full of interest as any "wild western" worthy the name of a story.
On the first day of August, 1870 Mrs. McDougall arrived in Fort Garry, now Winnipeg, from Ontario, which she left to join her two brothers in Rat Creek, Manitoba.
David McDougall was then a young trader, negotiating with the Indians at the Hudson's Bay Fort in northern Alberta, for beaver skins in exchange for blankets and trade balls. Each summer he used to bring all his furs through to Fort Garry to sell them. And a romance bred of the wild tang of the sage brush fire and the soft hum of sleepy autumn days was born in this wild west country, to culminate a year later at Rat Creek in Mr. and Mrs. McDougall's marriage.
In the fall of 1872 they brought their outfit to Fort Edmonton with an outfit of Red River carts. The cross-country tour in those days was one beset with many difficulties, as much from the scarcity of food as from Indians and wolves. Herds of buffalo increased the necessary food supply. In 1873 they came south and located near a small lake three miles north of Morley. Because of the Indians they were compelled to keep to the bush in the building of their post for safety. This at the time was the only trading post in the south.
In the fall of 1875 the David McDougalls moved down to Morley proper and built the house which can be seen from the Banff Highway. They left their first fort which was called the "Old Houses" by the Indians. Here they traded with the Indians until about fifteen years ago.
Through all those stirring times Mrs. McDougall exhibited a courage and good humour typical of the pioneer woman of all ages, which she and her fellow members of the Old-Timers' Association represent for this Western land. Old time days and old time ways were the subject of many vivid recollections at the hut on Tuesday afternoon.
Contributor: Rockies Graver
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See also "Many Oldtimers Attend Funeral" in the Calgary Herald, June 19, 1939, page 9. Mrs. McDougall was killed in a car accident at Cohoe, New York, while travelling to the World's Fair with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ross.

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[Photographic Sources:] Annie McKenzie McDougall Stoney Mission Society, www.morelyvillesettlement.ca , Brochure.
http://mcdougallstoneymission.com/docs/The_Morleyvillle_Story.pdf , (Public Domain), assessed 23 May 2015, unigift.
McDougall Stoney Mission Society,
www.morelyvillesettlement.ca , Brochure
http://mcdougallstoneymission.com/docs/The_Morleyvillle_Story.pdf, (Public Domain), assessed 23 May 2015, unigift.

Sources

  1. Source: #S-1797059483 Page: Archives of Ontario; Series: MS248; Reel: 1 APID: 1,7921::3820601
  • "Recensement du Canada de 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV39-CVHF : 16 March 2018), ANNIE McDOUGALL in the household of DAVID McDOUGALL, 1911; citing Census, Calgary Sub-Districts 1-59, Alberta, Canada, Library and Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 2,417,651.
  • ANNIE McKENZIE McDOUGALL, "Find A Grave Index" Citation: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVGJ-MVVZ : 11 July 2016), Annie McKenzie McDougall, 1939; Burial, Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada, Union Cemetery; citing record ID 122943197, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com /Attached 8 minutes ago by Joachim Hawn
  • ANNIE McDOUGALL, "Canada Census, 1901" Citation: "Canada Census, 1901," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KHRN-7LJ : 18 March 2018), Annie Mcdougall, Alberta, The Territories, Canada; citing p. 3, Library and Archives of Canada, Ottawa/Attached 23 May 2018 by Joachim Hawn
  • ANNIE McDOUGALL in the household of DAVID McDOUGALL, "Canada Census, 1881" Citation: "Canada Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MV6N-F7H : 11 March 2018), DAVID & ANNIE McDOUGALL - 1881 HOUSEHOLD, Bow River, Territories, Northwest Territories, Canada; citing p. 22; Library and Archives Canada film number C-13285, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 1,375,921/Attached 19 May 2018 by Joachim Hawn
  • ANNIE McKENZIE for DAVID HARDISTY and ANNIE McKENZIE HALL, "British Columbia Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932; 1937-1938" Citation: "British Columbia Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932; 1937-1938," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDZX-L9H : 11 March 2018), Annie Mckenzie in household of David Hardisty Mcdougall and Annie Mckenzie Hall, 23 Sep 1908; citing Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia Archives film number B11374, Vital Statistics Agency, Victoria; FHL microfilm 1,983,702./Attached 16 May 2018 by Joachim Hawn
  • ANNIE McDOUGALL in the household of DAVID McDOUGALL, "Canada Census, 1906" Citation: "Canada Census, 1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KHV8-W2R : 1 April 2016), Annie McDougall in household of David McDougall, 11, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario/Attached 16 May 2018 by Joachim Hawn
  • ANNIE McKENZIE for ANNIE CONDI CARLING, "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993"Citation: "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLTX-9M8 : 8 November 2017), Annie Mckenzie in entry for Annie Condi Carling, 1962/Attached 11 December 2017 by Timothy Tuckey
  • Source: S-1797059483 Repository: #R-1799325234 Title: Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 Author: Ancestry.com and Genealogical Research Library (Brampton, Ontario, Canada) Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.Original data - Ontario, Canada. Registrations of Marriages, 1869-1928. MS932, Reels 1-833, 850-880. Archives of Ontario, Toronto.Ontario, Canada. Marriage License Books, 1907-1910. M Note: APID: 1,7921::0
  • Repository: R-1799325234 Name: Ancestry.ca Address: http://www.Ancestry.ca Note:

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Donald McKenzie for creating WikiTree profile McKenzie-1458 through the import of McKenzie Family Tree (6).ged on Aug 21, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Donald and others.






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McKenzie-5423 and McKenzie-1458 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate please merge
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McKenzie-3600 and McKenzie-1458 appear to represent the same person because: Same dates and father.
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