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Charles McKenzie Oerting

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Charles McKenzie Oerting was proprietor of the McKenzie Oerting & Company, a ship chandlery and grocery.

Charles McKenzie Oerting
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Born September 16, 1843
Ebeltoft, Denmark
Occupation Ship chandler
Religion Presbyterian
Spouse Fannie Bronnum
Elizabeth Bronnum
Parents Peter Julius and Sophie Buchtrup Oerting
Children William McKenzie Oerting
Fannie Augusta Oerting

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Early lifeEdit

Oerting was born in Ebeltoft, Denmark, on September 16, 1843, to Peter Julius and Sophie Buchtrup Oerting. He emigrated to the United States with his parents in 1861.

In PensacolaEdit

Charles McKenzie Oerting took over his father's business in 1886. Charles led the company to great success, and it was later operated by successive generations of the family before finally closing in 1971.

Around the turn of the century, Oerting served as a director of the American National Bank, a member of the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce and Young Men's Business League, and collector for the Bar Pilots' Benevolent Association.

From 1896 to his death, Oerting served as vice-consul for Denmark, and served as vice-consul for Sweden from 1907 onward. For this service, he was awarded the Order of the Dannebrog and the Order of Vasa by the Danish and Swedish kings, respectively.[1]

Personal lifeEdit

Oerting married Fannie Bronnum on October 1, 1868, in Pensacola. After her death, her married her sister Elizabeth, in 1880.

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ReferencesEdit

  1. Armstrong, Henry Clay. History of Escambia County. St. Augustine: 1930. p. 410-412
  • J. S. Glass, editor. The Southern Manufacturer, Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901.