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| Surgeon-Major in 1879 Frederick Mackenzie Skues MD | |||||||||
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| Born | 1834 | ||||||||
| Died | 1911 | ||||||||
| Residence |
Aden [1865] 2 St John Rd., Upper Holloway [1866] Aden [list Feb 20 1866] 51 Ringstead Road, Catford 3 St John's Rpad, Upper Holloway crossed out in favour of 1 Junction Villas, Juction Road, Upper Holloway [A6:2] Sierra Leone [1867] 1 Junction Villas, Junction Road, Upper Holloway [1869] Senior Medical Officer, Jersey [1879] 21 Linden Grove, Nunhead, SE [1899] 51 Kingstead Road, Catford [1900] 92 Sternhold Avenue, Streatham Hill. SW [1905] 16 Riggindale Road, Streatham, SW [1906] 58 Riggindale Road, Streatham, SW [1909] | ||||||||
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armed services medical | ||||||||
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Asst. surgeon [A3]; Brigade Surgeon-Major
proposed 1866.05.01
Assistant staff surgeon [1869]
1868.10.28 An application from Dr Frederick M. Skues on behalf of himself and Mr Mackenzie Skues to be allowed to compound their subscriptions for life in the sum of £14.14.0 each, being the difference of their past payments and the usual composition for a new Member was agreed to. [brothers]
Notes From Elsewhere
From Proceedings of the Zoological Society: Mr. Sclater exhibited specimens in spirits of a female and young Potto {Perodicticus potto), which Mr. Frederick M. Skues had obtained living on the west coast of Africa, and had endeavoured to bring home for the Society's Menagerie.
Skues, Frederick M., Surgeon-Major, Army Medical Department, Sheerness
Mary Gibbs, married on the 25th March 1827, George Skues, Lieutenant, Royal Marines, Aberdeen. By this marriage she had issue — (1) William Mackenzie, M.D., Surgeon-Major in the Army, who married Margaret, daughter of Christopher Hyre, Newfoundland, with issue — three sons and five daughters, George Edward Mackenzie ; Frederick William Mackenzie; Charles Ayre Mackenzie; Mary Isabella Mac- kenzie ; Margaret Caroline Mackenzie ; Gertrude Eliza Mackenzie ; Minnie Mackenzie, and Elsie Mackenzie ; (2) Edward Walker, Staff-Surgeon in the Army, died at Cal- cutta, unmarried, in 1862; (3) Frederick Mackenzie, a Surgeon-Major in the Army, married Maria Theresa Malcolm, by whom he has issue — two sons, Frederic Mackenzie and Edward George, and two daughters, Mary Theresa and Margaret Sarah ; (4) Richard Alexander, residing in America ; (5) John Richards ; (6) Georgina Mary, and two daughters, who died in infancy.
Brigade Surgeon-Major, 26th Cameronians and also First West India Regiment. A Dr W. Mackenzie Skues was also a Fellow of the ASL / AI until his death in 1892.