Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 2, Part 29

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 818


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McGREGORY, JOSEPH FRANK


Educator; b. Wilbraham, Mass., April 11, 1855; s. Joseph and Emeline (Fuller) McGregory; ed. Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., Amherst Coll., A.B., 1880, A.M., 1883, D.Sc., 1905; studied at Göttingen, Germany, 1880-1881, 1883-1884; Heidelberg, 1890-1891, 1896; m. Amherst, Mass., July 12, 1883, Emma Hodgkins. Instr. in chemistry at Amherst Coll., 1881-1883; prof. chein- Istry Colgate Univ., since 1884. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., fellow London (Eng.) Chem. Soc., A.A.A.S., German Chem. Soc., Delta Upsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Masonic order . (Knight Templar), Order of Veiled Prophets. Address: Hamilton, N. Y.


McGREW, FITZHUGH


Lawyer; b. Passaic, N. J., Jan. 5, 1879; s. Benjamin E. and Ada (Loomis) McGrew; grad. Passale High


Sch., 1895, Hobart Coll., 1899, A.B. (magna cum laude, valedictorian); N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1902 (with honor); m. Cape Elizabeth, Me., Sept. 15, 1909, Evls H. Berry. Instr. in Berkeley Sch., N. Y. City, 1900; with Bowers & Sand, lawyers, N. Y. Clty, 1903; mem. frm Hoskins & McGrew, lawyers, Geneva, N. Y., since 1908. Mem. Co. K, 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 1904-1908; Demo- cratle candidate for Surrogate of Ontario County, 1910; mem. Democratic County Com., 1913. Democrat; Epis- copalian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Phl Beta Kappa Soc .; treas. Sigma Phi fraternity at Geneva. Clubs: St. Nicholas (N. Y. City), Kanadasaga of Geneva (trus-, tee), Optimist, University of Geneva (v .- p). Residence: 492 S. Main St. Address: 541 Exchange St., Geneva, N. Y.


McGUINNESS, JAMES HOLMES


Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 18, 1872; s. John and Catherine (Chambers) McGuinness; ed. Old Number Thirty-five, famous high school of N. Y. City; St. Ste- phen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y .; Gen. Theol. Sem., B.A., D.D .; St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md .; m. Warwick, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1899, Amy Aims Chamberlain; children: Aims Chamberlain, b. Mar. 10, 1905; Kathleen, b. June 5, 1909. Ordered deacon in Christ Ch., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1893; ordained prlest, St. Mary's Church, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., June 20, 1897; curate Ch. of the Holy Communion, N. Y. City, IS93-1894; Grace Ch., San- dusky, O., 1894-1895; in charge of ch at Arden, N. Y., on the estate of F. H. Harriman, since 1895; founder of the parishcs at Chester and Greenwood Lake, N. Y .; has been identified with the Guild of Church Musicians, London, since 1890. Mem. Standard Lodge, F. and A. M., Sigma Alpha Upsilon fraternity, Am. Geog. Soc. Clubs: City, Union League (N. Y. City), Goshen Ath- letle (Goshen, N. Y.). Address: Chester, N. Y.


McGUIRE, JAMES CLARK


Civil eng'r, contractor; b. nr. Ellicott City, Md., Sept. 21, 1867; s. Joseph D and Anna (Chapman) McGuire, g .- g .- nephew Pres. James Madison; descendant from Plantaganet line of England, and of 18 of 25 barons who signed Magna Charta; ed. Rittenhouse Acad., Washington, D. C., 1881-1882; Emerson Inst., Washing- ton, 1883; grad. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y.,, C.E., 1888; unmarried. Engaged on U. S. Geol. Survey in West, one year after graduation; ass't eng'r Nica- ragua Canal one year; eng'r Phoenix Bridge Co., 3 years; Treasury Dep't, Washington, D. C., 3 years; since 1896 conducting business on own account as eng'r and contractor; pres. James C. McGuire & Co .; v .- p. and gen. mg'r Porterfield Construction Co., Centre- field Co., Mayfield Construction Co., Brookfield Holding Co., Brookfield Construction Co. Mem. Inst'n Civil Eng'rs of Great Britain. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs, Soc. for Testing Materials, Soc. of the Cincinnati, Soc. Veteran Corps of Artillery of War of 1812, Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Clubs: University, Down Town, Rockaway Hunting (Cedarhurst, I .. I.); Metro- politan (Washington, D. C.). Address: 50 Church St., N. Y. City.


McGUIRE, JOSEPH HUBERT


Architect; b. N. Y. City, 1866; s. Joseph and Catha- rine (Rorke) McGuire; ed. private and public schools, St. Francis Xavier Coll., Met. Art Schools, N. Y. City; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, France: m. Philadelphia, Pa., Harrlet Mein; children: Joseph Mein, Hubert Amer, Alan Rorke, CatharIne. Among hils principal works are the Catholle Cathedral at Richmond, Va .; churches of St. Rose of Lima, Iloly Trinity, St. Malachy, N. Y. City; the Westchester Protectory, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., ctc., also many sch. buildings, hosps., commercial bld'gs and private residences. Was delegate to Fine Arts Federation and several times delegate to conventions of Am. Inst. Architects; mem. N. Y. Chapter Am. Inst. Architects (ex-officer), Society of Beaux-Arts Archi- tects (ex-officer), Architectural League (ex-officer), etc. Clubs: Catholic (ex-gov.), Wykagyl Country, Residence: Beechmont, New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 45 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.


McHARG, HENRY K,


Broker; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1851; s. Jolin and Martha Whipple (Patch) MeHarg; ed. Albany Acad., private schs. and boarding sch. of Rev. Thos. C. Reeds, Geneva, N. Y., 1862-1865. Clerk Lockwood & Co., bankers, 1866-1869; ass't corr. clerk and bookkeeper Third Nat. Bank, N. Y., 1870-1871. Pres. and dir. Va. & Southwestern R'y Co., Va. Iron, Coal & Coke Co., Detroit & Mackinac N'y Co .; dir. N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R.R., Stamford Trust Co., Suburban Land & Investment Co. Admitted mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, Feb. 21, 1872; served on Governing Com., 18Ss-1894. Dir. Manhattan Co. Bank sinec 1ss3 and v .- p. since 1893; dir. Wabash R.R., 1889-1905, resigned. Clubs: Unlon, Union League, Down Town. Residence: Stam- ford, Conn. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.


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MacHENRY, CHARLES AINSWORTH


Lawyer; b. Cape Vincent, N. Y. Oct. 14, 1875; s. John and Nancy (Milligan) MacHenry; ed. Lowville High Sch., Potsdam Normal Sch., Cortland Normal, Cornell Univ., LL.B., 1898; Yale Univ., M.L., 1900 (honors 1886 Memorial, 1897, 1894 Memorial, at Cornell); m. Brook- iyn, July 8, 1906, Margaret Camilla Bowen. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1900; to U. S. Supreme Court, 1904. Cam- paign speaker, State and county, since 1898. Demo- erat. Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Mason; master Mistletoe Lodge, Brooklyn, 1906-1907. Recreations: Motoring, golf, hunting, fishing. Clubs;, Yale, Brooklyn Golf, Noonday, Brooklyn Masonic. Res- Idence: 782 Hancock St., Brooklyn. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.


McILHINEY, PARKER CAIRNS


Chemist; b. Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 9, 1870; s. James and Martha (Cairns) McIlhiney; ed. Jersey City pri- mary and high schools; grad. Sch. of Mines, Columbia Univ., Ph.B., 1892, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., 1894; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 5, 1895, Clarissa Ann Walker; one son: Donald Walker, b. Jan. 17, 1898, In 1894 became associated with Louis C. Tiffany in his artistic productions in glass, enamels, metals and pottery, and in 1900 a silver ind a bronze medal were conferred on him at the Paris Exposition; made sp'l study of the chemistry of fats and oils and the allied branches, 1894-1900; in 1900 made sp'l report to the Dep't of Ag'r of N. Y. State upon linseed oil and its adulterants. Has contb'd nu- merous articles to scientific journals. Dir. Tiffany Furnaces. Meni. Amn. Chem. Soc., Soc. of Chem. Indns- try, Anı. Soc. for Testing Materials. Clubs: Columbia Univ., Chemists. Address: 7 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.


McILRAVY, WILLIAM N.


Manufacturer; b. York, N. Y .; s. Charles and Mary B. (Bruce) Mellravy; attended Geneseo State Normal Sch., Geneseo, N. Y .; m. N. Y. City, 1892, Mary Elizabeth Allison; children: Ruth A., b. May 15, 1894; Alice P., b. 1896; Marie Louise, b. 1898. V .- p. and dir. Am. Coal Products Co., Barrett M'fg Co., dir. Pittsburgh Wood Preserving Co., Water Front Realty Co., Mckeesport Gas Improvement Co. Republican; Presby'n. Clubs: Union League, Sleepy Hollow, Country, Whitehall Lunch. Residence: Tarrytown, N. Y. Address: 17 Bat- tery Pl., N. Y. City.


MCINTYRE, JOHN F.


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, 1855; son of John B. (architect) and Frances Virginia (Esquiral) Mclntyre, g .- d. Jean Esquiral, a soldier in the Revolutionary Army, who came here with Lafayette; ed. in Coll. of St. Francis Xavier; grad. Law Dep't, Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1877. Has been counsel in many important cases; mem. N. Y. Legislature; counsel to the comptroller and for many years chief ass't dist. att'y, serving under DeLancey Nicoll, John R. Fellows and Asa Bird Gardi- ner, and has prosecuted many important criminal cases. In 1897 was sent to London by the Irish-Amer- ican Societies to defend Edward J. Ivory, charged by the British Gov't with treason, and succeeded in ac- quitting Ivory. Clubs: Manhattan, Algonquin, Demo- cratic, National, Grafton Galleries and Pleiades. Ad- dress: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.


MclVER, FRANCIS F.


Broker, organizer; b. Utica, N. Y., 1857; s. James and Eleanor T. Molver; ed. in Utica Sch. System; m. St. Paul, Minn., Alice M. Shaw; children: James S., Fran- cis F., Jr. Has travelled and done adjusting for many N. Y. concerns and organized important industries at St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, N. Y. City and else- where; organized White City at Syracuse. N. Y. Trav- eis cover all Europe and America. Organized the Mo- hawk Valley Brewing Co., Schenectady, N. Y .; Worces- ter Knitting Mills, Millbury, Mass .; White City Con- struction Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Also represented Metro- politan Bank, N. Y. City, placing their funds; previous to that represented in same capacity at different times the Nat. Shoe and Leather Bank, Merchants Nat. Bank and Equitable Trust Co., all of N. Y. City. Democrat; Catholic. Scc. and treas. Northwestern Soc. of N. Y., organizer Minnesota Soc., N. Y. City. Club: Catholic. Address: 91 William St., N. Y. City.


MACK, HARRY W.


Lawyer; b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 13, 1861; s. Max and Eleanor (Wolf) Mack; ed. at Vienna, Austria, Coll. City of N. Y., A.B. (salutatorian), 1880; Columbia Law Sch., 1880-1881; Harvard Law Sch., 1881-1884; Harvard, LL.B., 1884, M.A., 1884; m. Nov., 1890, Louise Ranger; one d .: Elcanor Louise, b. 1892. For a number of years actively connected with Jewelers' Weekly and The Jewelers' Circular Weckly, and for a time editor of the former; engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from 1884. Republican; former leader 15th Assembly Dist .; former mem. Rep. State Committee. Mem. Ass'n


Bar City of N. Y. Pres. class of 1880, Coil. City of N. Y .; Phi Beta Kappa Soc .; hon. mem. Hasty Pudding Soc. of Harvard. Clubs: Harvard, Republican. Resi- dence: 250 W. 88th St. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.


MACK, WILLIAM


Lawyer, editor; b. Suniter Co., S. C., Oct. 24, 1865; 8. Rev. Dr. Joseph Bingham and Harriet Hudson (Banks) Mack; grad. Davidson (N. C.) Coll., A.B., A.M., 1883, I.L.D., 1907; Mo. State Univ., [.L.B., 1887; m. Port Jeffer- son, L. I., N. Y., June 1, 1899, Minnie Frank Bayles; one son, William Bayles, b. Oct. 20, 1903. Editor-in-chief Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure. Address: 27 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


MACKAY, CLARENCE HUNGERFORD


Capitalist; b. San Francisco, Calif., April 17, 1874; only son of John W. Mackay (distinguished mine op- erator and banker and joint founder with James Gor- don Bennett of the Cominercial Cable Co. and Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.) and of Marie Louise (Hunger- ford-Bryant) Mackay; ed. at home by private tutors and attended the Vangirard Coll., Paris, and Beaumont Coll., Windsor, Eng .; m. May 17, 1898, Katherine Alex- ander Duer, of an old Knickerbocker family. In 1894 entered his father's office in order to familiarize him- self with the great business enterprises of which is now the head; elected pres. Am. Forcite Powder Co., 1896, serving until 1899; became dir., 1896, v .- p. 1897 and since father's death in 1902 has been pres. Com- mercial Cable Co. and Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. Dir. Am. Exchange Nat. Bank, Equitable Trust Co., of U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co., Commercial Co. of Cuba, Pa- cific Cable Co., Pacific Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .; Southern Pacific Co., Canadian Pacific R'y Co .; was formerly trustee N. Y. Life Ins. Co. Enthusiastic sportsman and fond of athletics; formerly owned a large stable of thoroughbreds, but disposed of his racing stable in 1902. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Union, Lawyers, Metropolitan, Racquet and Ten- nis. Residence: "Harhor Hill," Roslyn, I .. I. Address: 253 Broadway, N. Y. City.


MACKAY, GEORGE DEVEREUX


Banker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1854; s. John Sutherland and Mary Wilson (Devercux) Mackay; ed. public schools, Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; m. Feb. 5, 1880, Annie R. Barnes; children: Madcline, Donald, Hugh, Alfred, Lois, George. Mem. firm Vermilye & Co., 1880- 1905; Mackay & Co., since 1905; pres. Acme Ballbearing Co. Republican; Catholic. Mem. B'd Mg'rs Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Knights of Columbus. Clubs; Metropolitan, Republican. Address: 27 Pine St., N. Y. City.


McKAY, DOUGLAS I.


Police comm'r, City of N. Y .; grad. Mil. Acad., West Point; former 1st ljut., Coast Art'y, U. S. A .; chief insp., Aqueduct Police; first deputy police comm'r, City of N. Y .; appt'd police comm'r, City of N. Y., Dec. 31, 1913. Address: 240 Centre St., N. Y. City.


McKAY, JOHN ANGUS


Journalist, publisher; b. Ogdensburg, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1864; y. Robert Horatio and Mary (Clark) Mckay: ed. public schools of Can. and N. Y .; unmarried. Began newspaper work as editor and publisher Fulton (N. Y.) Times at age of 19; in 1886, at age of 21, joined staff N. Y. Sun; special writer for N Y. Herald, Bok Syndi- cate and Brooklyn Eagle: in 1890, in company with F. M. Munson, established Brooklyn Life; in 1900 bought The Home Journal, founded by N. P. Willis, and changed name of the paper to Town and Country, pub- lished by The Stuyvesant Co., of which is pres. and dir .; also publisher of Bit and Spur, pres. and dir. The Angus Co. Traveled extensively in Europe. Independ- ent in politics. Clubs: Calumet, Aldine. Garden City Golf, Oakland Golf. Residence: Waldorf-Astoria. Ad- dress: 389 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


McKEE, FRANK


Theatrical manager, proprietor of the Savoy and the Garrick theatres. Mg'r for Miss Mary Mannering and other stars. For many years and up to the death of Charles II. Hoyt, in 1900, was a mem. firm of Hoyt & McKee. In early life was with Haverly's Minstrels, and among his associates in that organization were Charles Frohman, Alfred Hayman and Peter Daly. Address: 125 W. 4.1th St., N. Y. City.


McKEE, RALPH RAPPE


Importer; b. Upper Sandusky. O., May 2, 1865; s. John D. and Marie Louise (Rappe) Mekce: ed. Lawrenceville Sch., Princeton Univ .; m. Cincinnati, O., June S, 1893. Nora Lowe; one son: Ralph Lowe, b. 1894. Sec. and treas. The Formosa Mercaniile Co. Democrat; Episco- palian. Elected mem. N. Y. State Assembly 1912-1913. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Princeton, Staten Island,


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McKELVEY, JOHN JAY


Lawyer; b. Sandusky, O., May 24, 1863; s. John and Jane (Huntington) McKelvey; grad. Oberlin Coli., A.B., 1884; Harvard Univ. Law Sch., A.M., LL.B.,, 1887; m. Cleveland, O., July 12, 1887, Mary C. Mattocks; chil- dren: Mary Alice, b. 1889; Constance, b. 1891; Ruth, b. 1893; Jane Huntington, b 1902. Was admitted to the bar 1888; dir. and mem. Exec. Com. Lumber Ins. Co. of N. Y .; pres. and dir. Toledo Fire and Marine Ins. Co .; sec. and dir. Along-the-Hudson Co. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum of Nat- urai History, N. E. Soc., Ohlo Soc .; trustee Edgehill Ch., Spuyten Duyvil. Author: Principles of Common Law Pleading, Handbook of the Law of Evidence. Clubs: City, Ardsley. Residence: Palisade Av., Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. Address: 84. William St., N. Y. City.


McKELVEY, RALPH H.


Fire ins .; b. Sandusky, O., Dec. 7, 1877; s. John and Jennie Rowland (Huntington) Mckelvey; ed. Oberiin Coll., A.B., 1901; Ohio State Univ., Stanford Univ .; m. N. Y. City, July 15, 1903, Hclen Adelaide Fairchild; children: Ralph Fairchild, b. 1904; Helen Fairchild, b. 1906; John Fairchild, b. 1910. Sec. and dir. Lumber Ins. Co. of N. Y .; dir. Underwriters Press, Toledo Fire & Marine Ins. Co .; sec. and treas. Lumber Insurers' Gen. Agency, Residence: Johnson Av., Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y., and Suffern, N. Y. Address: 84 William St., N. Y. City.


McKELWAY, ST. CLAIR


Editor; b. Columbia, Mo., Mar. 15, 1845; s. Alexander J. McKelway, M. D. and Mary (Ryan) of Philadelphia; g .- s. John McKelway, M. D., grad. of Edinburgh Univ., who lived in Trenton fifty years; ed. by private tutors; hon. A.M. Colgate, 1883; LL.D., Syracuse, 1890; Univ. of Mo., 1904; Princeton, 1904; N. Y. Univ., 1913; L.H.D. Union, 1897; D.C.I .. St. Lawrence, 1898. Family moved from Mo. to N. J., 1853; m. 1st, 1867, Eleanor Hutchinson (died 1884); 2nd, 1888, Virginia Brooks Thompson. Admitted to bar in N. Y. 1866, but never practiced. Entered journalism; writer for several pa- pers, including The Brooklyn Eagle. Joined regular staff of that paper 1868. Served as leader writer till 1885, when became editor-in-chief. Regent of Univ. of State of N. Y. since 1883. Vice-Chancellor 1900; acting Chancellor 1905-1912, during absence of Ambas- sador Whitelaw Rcid. Elected Chancelior on latter's death, 1913. Mem. Mil. Order of Loyal Legion, Nat. Inst. of Arts and Letters, Social Science Ass'n, etc. Writer and speaker on civic subjects. Residence: 21 Monroe Pl. Address: The Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y.


McKENNA, JOSEPH


Associate Justice Supreme Court of U. S .; b. Phila- delphia, Pa., Aug. 10, 1843; s. John and Mary McKenna; ed. St. Joseph's Coil., Pa., 1855, public schs. and Colle- giate Inst., Benicia, Cal .; m. Amanda F. Borneman. Admitted to bar 1865; twice elected dist. att'y for So- lano County, Calif., beginning March, 1866; served in lower house of legislature in sessions of 1875, 1876; elected to 49th, 50th, 51st, and 52d Congresses; resigned as mem. of Congress to accept position of U. S. Circuit Judge, to which was appt'd by Pres. Harrison, 1893; re- signed office to become Att'y Gen. of U. S. in Cabinet of Pres. Mckinley; appt'd Asso. Justice Supreme Court of U. S., Dec. 16, 1897. Address: Washington, D. C.


McKENNA, THOMAS P.


Lawyer; b. Allentown, Monmouth County, N. J., Juiy 8, 1871; s. Thomas and Mary (Farreii) McKenna; ed. Long Branch (N. J.) High Sch., Columbia Univ., LL.B., 1893; m. N. Y. City, Aug. 20, 1902, Sadie M. O'Rciily; children: Francis E., Sarah M., Marlon M., Thomas C. Dir. in a number of companies. Has served as city so- licitor of Long Branch, N. J .; mem. Second Troop Cav- alry of N. J. Catholic. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, West End Ass'n, Acad. of Polit. Science, Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Univ., Knights of Columbus, Federation of Catholic Socs. Recreations: Horseback riding, goif, and automobiling. Clubs: Lawyers, Catholic, N. Y. Athletic, Economic. Graduates, Deal Golf, Automobile of N. J. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.


MACKENZIE, CHARLES STEVENS


Lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass .; s. Colin Grant (known as the Scotch poet of America) and Amelia (Marvin) Mackenzie; ed. Princeton Univ., B.S., Univ. State of N. Y., LL.B .; unmarried. Started law apprenticeship in N. Y. City, 1894; engaged in gen. practise of law under own name until 1908, when formed a law partnership with late Charies I. Burr, under firm name of Macken- zie & Burr, with offices in Mutuai Life Bld'g, N. Y.


City. In 1912 became partner of Paul Faber under firm name Faber & Co., bankers, with offices at Cal- gary, Can., N. Y., London and Europe. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Am. Geog. Soc,, Law Inst. Recreations: Goif, hunting and fishing. Clubs: Prince- ton (N. Y. City), Tiger Inn, Greenwich Country. City Lunch, Canadian Camp, British Columbia. Residence: 44 W. 44th St. Address: 37 Wall St., N. Y. City.


MACKENZIE, EDMUND LYONS


Pres. Nat. Storage Co .; b. Ross-shire, Scotland, Jan. 25, 1858; s. John Francis Campbell Mackenzie, Admiral Royal Navy, and Annabelia Fuliarton (Stirling) Mac- kenzie; grad. Oxford Univ., and Liverpool Coil., A.A .; commercial course at Business Coil., Hanover, Ger- many; received preliminary degrees in med. surgery, Edinburgh Univ .; m. Aibemarie Co., Va., July 18, 1888, Julia Stricker Coles; children: Julia May Louise, b. Oct. 23, 1889; Kenneth Roderick, b. Aug. 2, 1891. Con- nected with Oriental Banking Corp'n; passed eivii ser. vice competitive examination for Royal Irish Constab- ulary; planted coffce in Ceylon. Served through Basuto War in S. Africa. Mem. Ch. of England; mem. St. An- drew's Soc. Recreations: Mountin climbing, motoring. Clubs: Isthmian (London), Plainfield Kennel (pres.), Am. Kennci. Residence: Plainficid, N. J. Address: 108 Produce Exchange, N. Y. Clty.


MCKENZIE, GEORGE WASHINGTON


Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1871; s. Thomas H. B. and Emma Gertrude (Moreiand) Mckenzie; grad N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1892; m. Feb. 11, 1896, Anna Mose: Crane; children: George W., Jr., Alfred Crane, Frank Russell. Served as chief clerk in Corporation Coun- sel's office, City of Brooklyn, 1893-1896. Dir. and sec Theodore A. Crane's Sons Co., ship yard and dry docks; dir. Montauk Bank. Mem. Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, Brook- lyn League, Associate Soc. U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R. Montauk Lodge, F. and A. M. Address: 210 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.


MCKEON, JOHN SAVAGE


Secretary; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Fcb. 3, 1845; s. James and Elizabeth (Elder) Mckeon; grad. Publlc Sch. No. 1, Brooklyn, N. Y .; m. Brooklyn, May 10, 1866, Lizzie Jane Eason; children: Mrs. Frank F. Healey, James E., Robert Lincoin, Mrs. Edmund Bartlett, Isabeila Cooper, Charles Wilson, Harold Nisbet. In business in Brook- lyn 36 years. Sec. and trustee Kings Co. Savings Inst'n. Republican; Presby'n; trustee and treas. Ross St. Presby'n Ch., 26 years. Pres. Eastern Dist. Citi- zens' Ass'n; trustee Eastern Dist. Hosp. Pres. L. L Life Savings Ass'n. Pres. Soc. Old Brooklynites, Royal Arcanum, Knights of Honor. Mason. 32°. Asso. mem. Grant Post, 327, G. A. R. Clubs: Union League of Brooklyn (pres. 1897-1898, mem. B'd Govs. 17 years), Congress. Residence: 587 Bedford Av., Brooklyn, N. F. Address: Broadway and Bedford Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.




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