BIO: James W. McKENZIE, Beaver County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Joe Patterson Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver.html http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver/bios/bbios.htm Index for this bio book. _________________________________________________________________ BOOK OF BIOGRAPHIES. This Volume Contains Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Buffalo, N.Y., Chicago, Ill.: Biographical Publishing Company, 1899, pp. 417-419. _________________________________________________________________ JAMES W. McKENZIE, of the firm of McKenzie Bros., leading contractors and builders in stone and brick, of Beaver, Beaver county, Pa., is a gentleman who has won the confidence and esteem of the citizens of that thriving borough. He is of Scotch ancestry, and was born near 418 BOOK OF BIOGRAPHIES Beaver, in Brighton township, October 1, 1850, being a son of Jonathan, and grandson of Joseph McKenzie. Joseph McKenzie was born in Scotland, and came to America, settling with several other Scotchmen, in Vanport, which is just outside the corporate limits of Beaver. He bought a tract of land, which was almost entirely covered with timber, and, after clearing it, built a log house, and there reared his family. The farm is now owned by James Mitchell. Joseph McKenzie was a soldier of the War of 1812. He died at the age of eighty, and his wife also died about the same time. They were buried in the old cemetery, in Beaver. Their children were as follows: Maria, who married Alex Donald; Prestly; Hamilton; Sally, who married Robert McCabe; Jonathan; Hamilton; Joseph; Kirsley; Albert; Ellen, who married Ralph Russell; Emily, who married Oscar Conrod; and David. Emily is the only one now living, although the others grew to maturity, - the youngest of the family living until more than seventy-five years old. Jonathan McKenzie, the father of James W., was born on the farm, and at the age of sixteen years was bound out to his brother-in-law, Alex Donald, to learn the tanning trade; the latter's tannery being the one subsequently owned by General U. S. Grant's father, in the Western Reserve, Ohio. After attaining manhood, Jonathan left this trade and went back to Vanport, where he manufactured lime, pottery and brick, and later began contracting for stone and brick buildings. Many of the buildings which he built are standing in Beaver at the present time, and show that the work was, for that time, of a high order. His sons, John and James, learned the trade with him, and he subsequently took them in as partners, the firm name being J. McKenzie & Sons. Mr. McKenzie met with a serious accident, - falling and breaking his hip, - which resulted in his death soon afterward, at the age of eighty-five. He married Ann McCurdy, a daughter of Andrew McCurdy, and she died at the age of seventy-eight. They were both faithful members of the M. E. church, and are buried in the cemetery at Beaver, Pennsylvania. Their children were: William, who died at the age of sixty-three years; Joseph, of Canton, Ohio; John, of Beaver; Mary, the wife of J. M. Graham; James W.; and George, of Beaver. James W. McKenzie, whose name heads this sketch, assisted his father and became his partner, and after his father's death, he and his brother John conducted the business under the firm name of McKenzie Bros. Lately, Andrew G. McKenzie, a son of John, has also become one of the partners, and this firm is known to be the largest in their line, in Beaver. They have erected many modern and valuable houses, to the entire satisfaction of the owners. Among these houses are those of Rev. Dr. W. G. Taylor; Thomas F. Galey; John Snyder; J. B. Kirtz; J. I. Martin; J. Childs; Mrs. J. S. Rutan; D. A. Nelson; A. S. Moore; D. W. Miller; W. S. Moore; and others. The subject of this sketch built him- BEAVER COUNTY 419 self a fine residence on Raccoon street, which has every modern convenience. He married Mary French, a daughter of Captain Samuel B. French, of Beaver, and they have reared two children, the third child, Elsie, dying at the age of eighteen months. The others are Robert C., a graduate of Beaver College, and now a student in Effingham College, Effingham, Ill.; and Ralph, a student in the public school. Mr. McKenzie is a strong Republican, and has served six years as president of the board of education. The family are members of the M. E. church. The subject of these lines has many friends in the county, and is highly spoken of by all.