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Locomotive Superintendent and partner in [[McKenzie, Clunes and Holland]], Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester
c.1821 Born in Scotland
1859 John MacKenzie, Locomotive Superintendent, [[Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway]].<ref> [[1859 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>
1859 John MacKenzie, Locomotive Superintendent, [[Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway]].<ref> [[1859 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>


1861 John Mackenzie 40, locomotive engineer, lived in Claines, Worcs.<ref>1861 census</ref>
by 1866 was involved in [[McKenzie, Clunes and Holland]]
1871 Died in Worcester<ref>BMD</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:33, 27 February 2020

Locomotive Superintendent and partner in McKenzie, Clunes and Holland, Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester

c.1821 Born in Scotland

1859 John MacKenzie, Locomotive Superintendent, Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.[1]

1861 John Mackenzie 40, locomotive engineer, lived in Claines, Worcs.[2]

by 1866 was involved in McKenzie, Clunes and Holland

1871 Died in Worcester[3]

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