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Daniel Mackenzie | |
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Born | |
Died | 19 May 1875 | (aged 56)
Nationality | Scottish |
Daniel Mackenzie (22 June 1818 – 19 May 1875) was a Scottish painter.[1] He was also a lawyer and became a Senator of the College of Justice, and referred to as a Honourable Lord. (see Donald Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie)
Life
[edit]1841 58 North Hanover Street, Glasgow
1845 4 West Adam Street, Edinburgh
1850 Goshern, Morningside, Edinburgh
1854 4 Killermont Street, Glasgow
1851 census - Canaan Lane, Edinburgh[2]
His father was Capt. Donald Mackenzie (c.1773 - 21 August 1852) of the 21st Fusiliers. He was originally from Fearn in Ross-shire.
His mother was Margaret Robina Jamieson (5 July 1791 - 3 November 1874) from Forfar in Angus. Donald and Margaret married on 8 May 1817 in Lasswade, Midlothian.
Daniel Mackenzie was born on 22 June 1818. As well as an artist, he studied law and became a Senator of the College of Justice, referred to as a Honourable Lord.
Daniel married Janet Alice Mitchell (18 May 1821 - 31 January 1914) from Edinburgh. They married on 6 September 1843 in Edinburgh
His son Donald Mackenzie also was an artist and lawyer. He became a Writer to the Signet.
Art
[edit]Death
[edit]He died on 19 May 1875 in Norwood, Surrey, England. He was buried in Dean cemetery, Edinburgh.
Works
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture. Peter J. M. McEwan. Antique Collectors Club. 1994.
- ^ https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/2914503:1076
Category:1818 births
Category:Scottish male painters
Category:1875 deaths