Hector Mackenzie of Dunrobin, Berbice

1767 - 1805


Biography

Established Dunrobin in Berbice (British Guiana) before 1801, and left it to his brother John Mackenzie of New Brunswick: it was shown in 1818 as belonging to the estate of John Mackenzie, and was apparently sold shortly afterwards.

  1. Will of Hector Mackenzee [sic] of the Plantation Dunrobin East Coast of this colony proprietor (made 06/10/1805) proved 22/03/1806. He left £1000 to his nephew John Grant on Plantation Hope & Experiment; to his 'good friend John Ross of Mahaicony his eldest daughter' £100; to his brother John Mackenzie of St Andrews parish New Brunswick each and every one of his five daughters £500; annuities of £20 p.a. each to his sisters Betty Christie and Jannet Mackenzie of [Golspie?] North Britain; to his mulatto daughter Rose £1000. He freed Nancy, Rose's mother, and directed that a house be built for her on Dunrobin for her to occupy with the 'negro girl' Charlotte whom he had made over to her. He gave £30 each to Ann, Margaret and Elizabeth Mackenzie, the children of his deceased sister Margaret. The rest of his estate was left to his brother John Mackenzie.

Sources

David Alston, Slaves and Highlanders 'Hector Mackenzie', http://www.spanglefish.com/slavesandhighlanders/index.asp?pageid=225846 [accessed 28/09/2015].

  1. PROB 11/1440/259.

Further Information

Absentee?
West Indian?

Associated Estates (1)

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  • SY - Association Start Year
  • EA - Earliest Known Association
  • ED - Association End Date
  • EY - Association End Year
  • LA - Latest Known Association
- 1805 [EY] → Owner