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Mackie and Mackey Study

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This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leaders, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Please add any information on Mackie and its variations that you think other researchers might like to know. This is a free space page for collaboration!

Mackie: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mackie
Mackey: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACKEY has own study
Mackay: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACKAY see: MacKay and McKay Study
Mckay: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCKAY see: MacKay and McKay Study
McKee: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCKEE


These are surnames of Scottish or Irish origin. Most likely derived from the Gaelic Mac Aodha ("son of Aodh") a patronymic form of an old Gaelic personal name which means "fire".

https://www.clansandcastles.scot/scottish-tailored-holidays/clan-map

Mackie:

Mackey:

MacKay:

McKay:

McKee:

http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mackey





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Hi all! This was brought up some time ago, and separating the studies was identified as a concern due to the interconnected nature of the name.

After conferring with my ONS Project co-leaders, I think we've found a solution that will work for everyone. Mackay is the original name and the spelling used by the Clan Chief's lineage. I propose that it be made an umbrella to hold all related studies for variants of the Mackay name. All other ONS rules would apply. Mackie Name Study and it's two spelling variants would remain intact and be linked to the Mackay Name Study. MacKay and McKay Study would be modified to remove the Mackay name from the page title and would become McKay Name Study and would keep the Mackay spelling variant. Other spelling variant studies could be added as needed. Coordinators of the separate studies would all be listed as Managers on the main Mackay Name Study page to facilitate collaboration when there are questions about who belongs in which study.

Thoughts on this before we proceed would be appreciated.

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Amy (Crawford) Gilpin
My mother's maiden name is Mackie. I've hit a brick wall at Alexander Mackie III (abt.1750-) so I'm going to ask my maternal uncles if one of them would be willing to take a Y-DNA test if I sent them one. Do you know if many other Mackies have taken the Y-DNA test yet?
posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Jacqueline (Passey) Perry
Hi I am descended from the Mackey family of South Shields, England and am trying to confirm/recheck the work I did a good few years ago now to see if it is accurate.

My ancestor is Sarah Mackey|Stephenson (1793-1873), daughter of Daniel Mackey and former widow Mary Sellars|Cousins|Mackey. Sarah Mackey married James Stephenson.

My father's DNA results have matches to Sarah's brother Richard Sellars Mackey born in 1806, confirming the identification of this Sarah.

William Brockie in his 1857 book states of the name Mackey:

'Mackay, Mackey, McKie, mac-Aogh, son of Hugh. Mackay, Pugh, Hewson, and FitzHugh, are in signification the same. Our South Shields and Newcastle Mackeys have a tradition that their ancestors came from Liddlesdale. Their great-grandfather lived at Dunterley, near Bellingham, in the early part of the last century. His son, Matthew Mackey, removed to Ponteland in 1745, and lived to the uncommon age of 105.'

I have been reading a lot about the origins of this surname this week to find out more, but firstly I need to try and confirm my Mackey line.

Sarah also had a brother Milbourne Mackey baptised in South Shields in 1813, but he seems from later census and death records to have actually been born before 1813.

From the name Milbourne, it looks like the father is probably the Daniel Mackey baptised in South Shields in 1756, son of Daniel Mackey baptised in 1730 in South Shields, who was the son of Daniel Mackey and Sarah Milbourne who married in 1717. Daniel Mackey baptised in 1756 had a brother also called Milbourne Mackey so then could have named his son after his brother.

However while the burial of Sarah's mother Mary appears to be in South Shields in 1820, I can't find the burial of her father Daniel Mackey to know his age at death. He was a mariner so could perhaps have died at sea, but at the moment I have no idea. I need to do a check on the other Mackey variants listed above.

There are potentially however other pathways from Daniel Mackey and Sarah Milbourne who married in 1717. They had a son John born in 1717 in South Shields and later a John Mackey (probably the same man) married in 1742 and had a son Daniel Mukkie in South Shields in 1744.

There is also a Daniel Mackey son of Thomas Mackey born in 1769 but I think he probably married Dorothy Wilson. So I am trying to workout all the Daniel Mackeys around South Shields and Northumberland which is a bit of a tricky task!

If anyone has done any research into the South Shields Mackeys, I would love to hear from you.

Also, does anyone know if the original research paperwork of William Brockie survives anywhere at all?

Thanks, Jon

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Jon Wicken
edited by Jon Wicken
I made a McKey McKee page for anyone wanting to join this page.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McKey_and_McKee_name_Study

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Billie (Bright) Keaffaber
Great. the profiles are still part of the Mackie Name Study, as a variant name.

Natalie

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Natalie,

I can take these 2 name studies. They have to many. Over there. These basically the same alternative names so I took those. Just ask for these surnames to be brought over I will help with efforts.

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Billie (Bright) Keaffaber
Hi Billie

Thanks for adding a link to your page. If we need to separate this name study into two, Mackay would be the dominant study, with Mackie the secondary. Laura would lead one, and I would lead the other. Your page would belong with the Mackie study.

Thanks for helping!

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Amy (Crawford) Gilpin
What ever you all desire I willing to move all McKee McKey to there own page so names don’t get mixed up. It confusing adding McKee to Mackie categories. The McKay should have their own page to add people to your study it be easyier to send them to you.

Billie

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Billie (Bright) Keaffaber
The problem is in some records the variant is used so you need to see when a variant may have come into use.
posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Laura (Pennie) Bozzay
Yes my Mackey of South Shields line have a wide variety of variants in the parish register from Mackey, McKie, Mukkie and various others.
posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Jon Wicken
Why break them off? I think we get more hits when the variants are in one place
posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Laura (Pennie) Bozzay
The two studies would continue to be linked, however, since Mackay is the original surname, with Mackie and Mackee arising in Ireland (Ulster) much later, it makes sense to separate them and keep Mackay and McKay separate from the other variants. Each study is allowed the main surname plus two variants.
posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Amy (Crawford) Gilpin
Here my McKee family brick wall like to add them to study.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McKee-3157

Billie

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Billie (Bright) Keaffaber
I found a MacKey person in Brother-in-law family.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mackey-2660

Billie

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Billie (Bright) Keaffaber
Hi!

I'd like to join. I married into the McKee line in Pennsylvania.

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Christine (Campbell) Preston
I have Pennsylvania McKees as well. Mine was spose to come from Ireland to Pennsylvania.

Billie

posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Billie (Bright) Keaffaber
Just created a new one name study and dna project for all variants of Mackie, MacKay or McKay, and McKee. Please join if you have any of these surnames in your line.
posted on Mackie Name Study (merged) by Laura (Pennie) Bozzay