Duncan J. MCKENZIE
Elizabeth Catherine HORTON 
Husband:  Duncan J. MCKENZIE
Birth:  4 Jul 1848, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada  
Death:  May 1912, Stanley, Chippewa Co., Wisconsin
Burial:  
Father:  James MCKENZIE
Mother:  Anna Bella MCLAREN
Marriage:  10 Apr 1875, Eau Claire Co., Wisconsin  
Wife:  Elizabeth Catherine HORTON
Birth:  31 Mar 1856, Oswago Twp., Potter Co., 
Pennsylvania  
Death:  1937, Stanley, Chippewa Co., Wisconsin   
Burial:   
Father:  David A. HORTON    
Mother:  Cornelia BABCOCK  
Children:
1. Luverne E. MCKENZIE, b: 8 Jan 1879, Alma, Buffalo Co., Wisconsin
2. Jessie MCKENZIE, b: 28 Apr 1882, Alma Buffalo Co., Wisconsin
3. Mabel C. MCKENZIE, b: 25 May 1886, Alma, Buffalo Co., Wisconsin
4. Maud Jean MCKENZIE, b:  May 1889, Alma, Buffalo Co., Wisconsin
5. Douglas James MCKENZIE, b: 27 Jan 1894, Alma, Buffalo Co., Wisconsin
                                                  
d: Jan 1976, Stanley, Chippewa Co., Wisconsin
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Notes:
1880 Federal Census Data (T9_1417, Page 327B), Alma Village, Buffalo Co., 
Wisconsin, 
                                                             
                    Enumeration Dist: 99, Enumeration Date: Jun-1880, Family 
#188
| 
     NAME  | 
    
     Age  | 
    
     Sex  | 
    
     Col.  | 
    
     Relation  | 
    
     M/S W/D  | 
    
     Occupation  | 
    
     POB  | 
    
     
    Fa  | 
    
     Mo POB  | 
    
     In Sch  | 
  
| 
     MCKENZIE, J Duncan  | 
    
     31  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     W  | 
    
     Self  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     Lumber Inspector  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Elisabeth  | 
    
     24  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     W  | 
    
     Wife  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     Keeping House  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Luvern  | 
    
     5m  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     W  | 
    
     Daughter  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     (noted: born in Jan)  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     
  | 
  
1900 
Federal Census Data (T623_1779, Page 5A), Alma Ward 2, Buffalo Co., Wisconsin,
         
                                                                         
Enumeration District: 1, Enumeration Date: 4-Jun-1900, Family #100
| 
     NAME  | 
    
     Relation  | 
    
     Sex  | 
    
     Birth Mo.  | 
    
     Birth Yr  | 
    
     Age  | 
    
     M/S W/D  | 
    
     # Yr Mar  | 
    
     # C Bn.  | 
    
     # C Liv.  | 
    
     POB  | 
    
     Fa. POB  | 
    
     Mo. POB  | 
    
     
    Occupation  | 
    
     In Sch  | 
  
| 
     MCKENZIE, Duncan  | 
    
     Head  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     Jul  | 
    
     1848  | 
    
     51  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     25  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Katherine  | 
    
     Wife  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     Mar  | 
    
     1856  | 
    
     44  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     25  | 
    
     5  | 
    
     5  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Vernie  | 
    
     Daughter  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     Jan  | 
    
     1879  | 
    
     21  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Jessie  | 
    
     Daughter  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     Apr  | 
    
     1882  | 
    
     18  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     X  | 
  
| 
     Mabel  | 
    
     Daughter  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     May  | 
    
     1886  | 
    
     14  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     X  | 
  
| 
     Maud  | 
    
     Daughter  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     May  | 
    
     1889  | 
    
     11  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     X  | 
  
| 
     Douglas  | 
    
     Son  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     Jan  | 
    
     1893  | 
    
     6  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
  
1910 
Federal Census Data (T624_1057, Page 216A), Stanley Ward 1, Chippewa Co., 
Wisconsin,
          
                                                                            
Enumeration District: 76, Enumeration Date: 15-Apr-1910, Family #2
| 
     NAME  | 
    
     Relation  | 
    
     Sex  | 
    
     Age  | 
    
     M/S W/D  | 
    
     # Yr Mar  | 
    
     # C Bn.  | 
    
     # C Liv.  | 
    
     POB  | 
    
     Fa. POB  | 
    
     Mo. POB  | 
    
     
    Occupation  | 
    
     In Sch  | 
  
| 
     MCKENZIE, Duncan J  | 
    
     Head  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     62  | 
    
     M1  | 
    
     35  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     Inspector / Lumber  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Catherine E  | 
    
     Wife  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     53  | 
    
     M1  | 
    
     35  | 
    
     6  | 
    
     5  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     None  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Maud J  | 
    
     Daughter  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     20  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     Teacher / Public School  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Douglas J  | 
    
     Son  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     16  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     None  | 
    
     X  | 
  
1920 
Federal Census Data (T625_1978, Page 205B), Stanley Ward 2, Chippewa Co., 
Wisconsin,
         
                                                                             
Enumeration District: 80, Enumeration Date: 12-Jan-1920, Family #29
| 
     NAME  | 
    
     Relation  | 
    
     Sex  | 
    
     Age  | 
    
     
    M/S  | 
    
     POB  | 
    
     
    Fa.  | 
    
     
    Mo.  | 
    
     Occupation  | 
    
     In Sch  | 
  
| 
     MCKENZIE, Kathryn  | 
    
     Head  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     63  | 
    
     W  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     None  | 
    
     
  | 
  
| 
     Douglas  | 
    
     Son  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     25  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     Clerk / Depot  | 
    
     
  | 
  
1930 
Federal Census Data (T626_2565, Page 83B), Stanley, Chippewa Co., Wisconsin,
                          
                                                          Enumeration District: 
39, Enumeration Date: 3-Apr-1930, Family #82
| 
     NAME  | 
    
     Relation  | 
    
     Sex  | 
    
     Age  | 
    
     M/S W/D  | 
    
     Age Marr  | 
    
     POB  | 
    
     Fa. POB  | 
    
     Mo. POB  | 
    
     In Sch  | 
    
     Occupation  | 
  
| 
     MCKENZIE, Elizabeth  | 
    
     Head  | 
    
     F  | 
    
     74  | 
    
     W  | 
    
     19  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     NY  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     Boarding House Keeper  | 
  
| 
     Douglas  | 
    
     Son  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     36  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     Can  | 
    
     PA  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     Bookkeeper / Baggage Factory  | 
  
| 
     LAUE, Jesse  | 
    
     G Son  | 
    
     M  | 
    
     16  | 
    
     S  | 
    
     
  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     WI  | 
    
     X  | 
    
     None  | 
  
Bibliography: Library of Congress. "Pioneering the Upper 
Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910." 
Washington: Library of Congress, 1999. Aiken, Andrew J. "Men of Progress, 
Wisconsin." Milwaukee, WI: Evening Wisconsin Co., 1897. p. 353
McKENZIE, Duncan J., 
state railroad commissioner, is another conspicuous example of the possibilities 
which in this country are before every young man of ability and ambition, and 
who is not afraid of honest toil. In fact there is scarcely a limit, beyond 
physical endurance, to the heights to which such a young man may attain. Duncan 
J. McKenzie, as may be guessed from the name, is of Scotch descent, and was born 
in Glengarry county, Ontario, on the 4th of July, 1848. He received the ordinary 
education afforded by the common school, and then came to Wisconsin, in 1872, 
and first settled in Chippewa Falls. There be remained until 1875, when he 
removed to Buffalo county, where he has since resided. Here he began the ascent 
which landed him in a state office, and at the same time made him known 
throughout Wisconsin. He worked at lumbering, in all its departments from bottom 
to top, and thus became familiar with every branch of it, which twenty years ago 
was a very important part of a business education, and one which led to wealth 
in many cases, although Mr. McKenzie's is probably not one of these. But the 
business served to bring him into notice, and Gov. William E. Smith, who had the 
faculty of appointing good men, made him lumber inspector of the Ninth district 
in 1878; and, as an evidence that he made an efficient and trustworthy officer, 
he held the position eleven years, through the terms of Governors Smith and 
Rusk. At the same time he held local offices of importance--was trustee of the 
village of Alma, and one of its first board of aldermen after it was chartered, 
was supervisor in 1884; mayor of Alma in 1891; chairman of the Buffalo 
Republican county committee in 1888-9, and member of the assembly in 1892, from 
the counties of Buffalo and Pepin. In 1894 he was nominated by the Republican 
state convention for railroad commissioner, and elected that fall by a plurality 
of 60,032 over the Democratic candidate, and a majority over all opponents of 
24.100. He was a candidate before that convention for state treasurer, and was 
thought at first to have the best chance for the nomination of any of the 
aspirants; but political exigencies carried the nomination in another direction. 
When, however, the convention realized that a popular and capable man was, to 
use a slang phrase, turned down, he was promptly taken up and nominated for 
railroad commissioner. In the discharge of the duties of the office he has 
demonstrated that the convention made no mistake in his nomination. He has shown 
the same executive ability which he has always shown in meeting the official 
duties that have fallen to him. He was nominated for re-election by the state 
convention of 1896, and it is remarkable that neither in his case, nor in that 
of any of the state officers nominated, was there any criticism of the 
administration of his office. He was re-elected by a large majority, and is now 
administering the office for the second term. 
He has always been an earnest and enthusiastic worker for his party, and is one of those in the northern part of the state who could be relied on to do the necessary party work to make success as near certain as possible. [p.81] This implies something more than is contained in the words--it means that the man of which it is said is one of thorough convictions, that he is willing to work for what he believes to be true, and that he has the influence which belongs to earnest men.
His parents, James McKenzie and Anna Bella (McLaren) McKenzie, were born near Glasgow, Scotland, and emigrated to Canada in 1828. They settled on a farm and engaged in manufacturing lumber on a small scale. They had eight children, four sons and four daughters.
The subject of this sketch was married at Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in 1875, to Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of David and Cornelia (Babcock) Horton. Her parents, descendants of New England ancestry, came from Binghamton, New York, to Wisconsin, and are now residents of Chippewa county. To Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie six children have been born, the eldest of whom died in childhood.
Mr. McKenzie is a member of Alma Blue Lodge, No. 184, A. F. & M; Eau Claire Chapter, No. 36, R. A. M.; Chippewa Commandery, No. 8, and Wisconsin Consistory and Shrine. His is also a member of the La Crosse Lodge of United Commercial Travelers and La Crosse Lodge of Elks.
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