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Kenneth Mackenzie


Kenneth Mackenzie


Kenneth Mackenzie, Kenneth MacKenzie, or Kenneth McKenzie may refer to:

Clergypeople and missionaries

  • John Kenneth MacKenzie (1850–1888), known as J. Kenneth MacKenzie, British medical missionary in China
  • Kenneth Mackenzie (bishop of Argyll and The Isles) (1863–1945), Episcopal bishop in Scotland
  • Kenneth Mackenzie (bishop of Brechin) (1876–1966), Episcopal bishop in Scotland
  • Kenneth Mackenzie (missionary) (1920–1971), minister of the Church of Scotland and missionary in Central Africa

Politicians and judges

  • Kenneth McKenzie (Manitoba politician) (1822–1911), rancher and politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Baronet (c. 1658 – 1728), British Member of Parliament for Cromartyshire and Nairnshire
  • Kenneth James Muir MacKenzie (1882–1931), British soldier, lawyer, and judge
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose (1717–1761), British Member of Parliament for Ross-shire and Inverness Burghs
  • Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir Mackenzie (1845–1930), British barrister, civil servant and Labour politician
  • Kenneth W. MacKenzie (1862–1929), mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth (1744–1781) (of the second creation), British Member of Parliament for Buteshire and Caithness

Peers and Scottish clan chiefs

  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Seaforth (1744–1781) (of the second creation), British Member of Parliament for Buteshire and Caithness
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Seaforth (1635–1678), Highland clan chief and Scottish nobleman
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth (1661–1701), Scottish peer and Jacobite supporter
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Lord Mackenzie of Kintail (c. 1569 – 1611), first Lord Mackenzie of Kintail
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail (died 1492), chief of the Clan Mackenzie
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail (died c. 1498–1499), Highland chief
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, 10th of Kintail (died 1568), chief of the Clan Mackenzie
  • Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord Fortrose (1717–1761), British Member of Parliament for Ross-shire and Inverness Burghs
  • Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir Mackenzie (1845–1930), British barrister, civil servant and Labour politician

Others

  • Kenneth Mackenzie (author) (1913–1955), Australian poet and novelist
  • Kenneth MacKenzie (baseball) or Ken MacKenzie (born 1934), Canadian Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Kenneth MacKenzie (British general) or Kenneth Douglas (1754–1833), British army general and architect of the Shorncliffe Method for Light Infantry training
  • Kenneth MacKenzie (businessman) or Ken MacKenzie (born 1964), Canadian-born businessman and Chairman of BHP
  • Kenneth McKenzie (footballer, born 1887) or Ken McKenzie (1887–1958), Australian rules footballer
  • Kenneth McKenzie (fur trader) (died 1861), fur trader in the upper Missouri River valley
  • Kenneth McKenzie (rugby league) or Ken McKenzie (1926–1998), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 6th Baronet (1832–1900), British diplomat and landowner
  • Kenneth D. Mackenzie (born 1937), American organizational theorist and management consultant
  • Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. (born 1957), US Marine Corps general
  • Kenneth Kent Mackenzie (1877–1934), lawyer and amateur botanist
  • Kenneth G. McKenzie (1892-1964), Canadian neurosurgeon, inventor of the leucotome
  • Kenneth N. MacKenzie (1897–1951), officer in the merchant fleet known for his role in Antarctic research expeditions
  • Kenneth R. Mackenzie (1908–1990), British scholar and parliamentary clerk
  • Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie (1833–1886), translated the German tale Till Eulenspiegel into English as Master Tyll Owlglass: His Marvellous Adventures and Rare Conceits (1860)
  • Kenneth Ross MacKenzie (1912–2002), American physicist and discoverer of astatine

See also

  • Ken McKenzie (disambiguation)
  • Kennith McKenzie or Ken McKenzie (1865–1917), Australian rules footballer for Port Adelaide

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