Good Day All , Page 1 of 1 Note : Print to read if format lost. Last Updated 7 / 08 Hope this post finds things going well. Daniel McKENZIE b.c. 1820 Scotland, m.c. 1846 Ballymoney ? and d.c. 1871 Ireland. All b., m. & death records obtained from available US census, vital & immigration / ship records. Need help to find all Daniel's vitals, m. c. 1840-46 Margaret Miller. Daug. Eliz. b. 6 / 1847, never m., to Boston 1895, residence given as Ballymoney only and assume the Market Town, Co. Antrim / NE Derry. Son John b. 8 / 1848 . . . to Boston 1872 via Can. 1871 & walked over US border to Boston. Need oversea lookups (Scot & Ire) for Ballymoney church records rather than vitals. Now retired and on a limited budget with new records becoming available each mo., yr. etc. Church records appear to be the most likely solid source. Ire census, Griffiths, vitals have not lead to any findings, so far. In the US, since 1874, the entire family and decedents have been Catholic. Protestant and Catholic church records are likely to be the most fruitful searches for Ire and Scot. Lookups or tips via specific directions at low cost or "free" are always needed. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance with kind regards . . . sincerely , Walt-Irish (McKenzie, Sr.) [email protected] G'pa McKenzie b. 4 / 6 / 38 in Boston (Somerville , MA, USA) Since 1984 - the Central NJ Shore, USA . Via DNA : IRISH - SCOTCH - IRISH Mesolithic 8,500 to 3,000 B.C., northern migration to west coast Ire and NW Ire (Kings - Irish Gaelic) A.D. 6-10th C. More Rb1c17 haplogroup of the Ui Neill clan and probably descended of Niall, took further northern migration across the channel to Scot. to the Hebrides in the NW Highlands 11 to 17th C. The McKenzie line had further migration back to No. Ire likely during the 18-19thC. and resided in Co. Antrim / Derry, Ballymoney market town area c. 1840 to 1895. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ McKENZIE O'NEIL SULLIVAN SHEEHAN MADDEN DONOVAN DALEY