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Douglas Allan Ord MacKenzie | |||
Rank: | 2nd Lieut | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 09th Bn [1] | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Queen Victoria's Rifles (London Rgt) | ||
Died: | 24/09/1916 | Age: | 28 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Thiepval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born 17th March 1888, (birth registered at Brentford R.D. - Jun Qtr 1888 - ref: 3a/72), the eldest son of William Henry A.O. & Constance Jane Mackenzie (nee Llewellyn). 1891 Census - 8 Clifton Gardens, Twickenham, Middlesex. Son - aged: 3 - born: Twickenham, Middlesex. Head of Household - Henry MacKenzie (father) - Married - aged: 33 - occ: Mechanical & Electrical Consulting Engineer - born: Scotland. Also - Constance MacKenzie (mother) - Wife - aged: 31 - born: Staffordshire. Plus 2 servants. NO MENTION OF THE "ORD" - later prefixed to their surname. 1901 Census - Grammar School, Mooragh Promenade, Lezayre, Ramsey. Boarder - aged: 13 - Pupil - born: England. Head - Alfred S. Newton - aged: 52 - occ: Clergyman (Church of England) & School Master. NO MENTION OF THE "ORD" - later prefixed to their surname. Parents were then residing at - "Holmwood", 13 Lisson Grove, Hale, Cheshire. Head - Henry O MacKenzie (father) - Married - aged: 42 - occ: Mechanical & Consulting Engineer - born: Scotland. Constance O MacKenzie (mother) aged: 42 - born: Tunsall, Staffordshire. Plus William K.O. MacKenzie (brother) - aged: 8 - born: Urmston, Lancashire. Plus 21 servant. FIRST MENTION OF THE ORD PREFIX 1911 Census - No Trace. Working in South Africa perhaps ??? Parents were then residing at - "Holmwood", 13 Lisson Grove, Hale, Cheshire. Head - Henry Ord MacKenzie (father) - Married - aged: 53 - occ: Engineer - born: Culbo, Ross-shire. Constance Ord MacKenzie (mother) aged: 54 - born: Tunsall, Staffordshire. Plus Kenneth Ord MacKenzie (brother) - aged: 18 - occ: Clerk - born: Urmston, Lancashire. Entered Sedbergh School - No. 1332 in the School register, leaving in July 1904. His brother, also attended Sedbergh School - No. 1665 on the School Register. Staunch Church people attending St. Mary's P.C. Bowdon. In order to educate her sons, Mrs. Mackenzie opened a ladies dress shop in Altrincham. His brother, Kenneth (a brilliant Ice Skater) opened an engineering business in Broadheath. Reported in "The South African" 14/10/1916. - Trained as an Engineer and when war broke out, he was employed by Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd, South Africa. He joined Hartigans Horse at East London as a Trooper and went through the South West African Campaign. On the Regiment being disbanded, he travelled to England at his own expense and in October 1915, was granted a commission in the London Rgt. He went to the front in March 1916 and was slightly wounded twice. He served throughout the German South West African Campaign with General Botha before returning to England. The 13/06/1916 edition of the local newspaper reported that he had fought in the South-West African Campaign and was now in the London Rifles and had recently been wounded in the knee. The Sedbergh School Register states that he had been twice wounded in 1916. MIC - Originally served in Hartigan's Horse then the 9th Bn London Rgt. Drafted to France on the 24th September 1916. Awarded BWM & Victory which were sent to Miss Dora Harvey. The 1/9th Bn London Rifles was part of the 169th Brigade, (56) 47th (London) Division. On opening of the Battle of the Somme on the 1st July 1916 they were on the right of the 169th Brigade's attack at Gommecourt - on that day alone their casualties were 545. To Bayencourt on 02/07; to St. Amand 03/07. Later began tours of duty in the Foncquevillers sector, with billets at Hannescamps & Bienvillers. Travelling via St. Amand & Gaudiempré to Beaudricourt 18/08; to Villers-l'Hôpital 21/08; to Agenvillers 23/08. Entrained at St. Riquier for Corbie 03/09, then to Happy Valley 04/09; to Billon Farm 06/09 and from there took over Casement Trench astride the Maricourt to Longueval Road. To positions near Leuze Wood 07/09, advancing through Leuze Wood for the attack on Bouleaux Wood 09/09. Their objectives taken to a new line called Victoria Trench, later called Bully Trench. To Citadel Camp 10/09 - their casualties in those two days were 350. To Billon Wood 12/09; to trenches south of Leuze Wood 13/09; occupied Loop, Fusilier, Cheshire and Combles Trenches 15/09 to 18/09. From Falfemont Farm to Casement Trench 19/09; to the front line at Combles 23/09 and attacked Combles Trench 24/09 - some gains were made, but a German counter attack forced their withdrawal. 2nd Lt. Mackenzie died during the attack on Combles Trench. Listed as D.A. Ord-Mackenzie on the Roll of Honour. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1917. Death reported in the 03/10/1916 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. |
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St. Mary's (Bowdon) | |||
Wadham House School (Hale) | |||
Altrincham & District Roll of Honour | |||
Sedbergh School | |||
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