Dear Group, Since the name McKENZIE is of current interest, I thought I would submit my line to see if anyone is working on Kenneth McKENZIE born abt 1777, I don't know if in NC or Scotland. He married Elizabeth FRY Oct. 1822 in Moore County. Below are some data I have collected trying to find a family for Kenneth and Elizabeth. Any help, tips or leads, Thanks, Cathy Farris 1790 Robeson Co, Fayette Dist census shows Kennith McKENZIE 1 male 16 and up, 3 white males under 16, 4 white females. (As old as Kenneth is, he may have been married with children before he married Elizabeth FRY 10 Oct 1822 in Carthage, Moore Co., NC. 1812 Kenneth was engaged in the Indian War, and was released in Salsbury Co., NC. He was a volunteer. He was a Private and volunteered about May 1812 and served 10 months. He received an Honorable Discharge January 1813 Elizabeth discribed Kenneth at the time of his enlistment as 5'10" 155-163 lbs., Black Hair and Black Eyes, with a Florid Complexion. His military records to follow below in 1883 as Elizabeth filed for his pension. 1814 The following date information comes from a document called the "Widows Brief" made 9 Mar 1883 in Houston TX. 1 Feb to 15 July 1814, 181 days of service for Capt GARRISON 1815 from Moore County Landowners inthe year 1815," Misc Moore Co NC Records", This list of taxables is included as use as a rare semi census of the county in the year 1815. The first numerals following the owner's name, indicates the acreage owned, the second, its value as set by the owner.' Murdock McKINZEE, Lockhart FRY, Thomas FRY, a few GRAHAMS, CADDELL (shows up in Texas near Elizabeth FRY McKENZIE), MURCHISON, James FRY Sr, George FRY Sr, William FRY, John McKENZIE, Thomas GRAHAM, Jenet McKIZEE.( There are many others on this list, I wanted to show these for now.) McKINIZEE, Keneth 100ac $50 McKINZEE, Murdock 48 $30 McKINZEE Murdoch 150 $112 McKINZEE Murdoch 200 $50 McKINZEE Alexander 150 $150 GRAHAM Robert Heirs 300 $250 GRAHAM Robert Heirs 100 $100 1822 They were married 2 miles from Carthage in Moore Co NC on 10 Oct 1822 by John Wadsworth, Justice of the Peace. as worded by Elizabeth in Widow Pension Claim.