Frederick Mackenzie Skues
| 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] Surgeon-Major, 26th Cameronians, Clarence Barracks, Portsmouth [1875] Senior Medical Officer, Jersey [1879] Surgeon Major, 26th Cameronians; c/o Dr Arroll, Edward Street, Sheerness [1881] 15 Oval Road, Gloucester Gate, NW [1888] 21 Linden Grove, Nunhead, SE [1894] 51 Kingstead Road, Catford [1900] 92 Sternhold Avenue, Streatham Hill. SW [1905] 16 Riggindale Road, Streatham, SW [1906] 58 Riggindale Road, Streatham, SW [1909] | ||||||||||
| Occupation |
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]
death noted in the report of the council for 1910: In Mr. R. Fischer and Deputy-Surgeon-General F. M. Skues, the Institute loses two of its oldest members, both these gentlemen havinig been elected in 1866 as members of the Anthropological Society.
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.