Reid Family of Kirkintilloch, Stepps and Vancouver
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TitleReid Family of Kirkintilloch, Stepps and Vancouver
ReferenceGD256
Date1791-2016
Scope and ContentDocuments 1845; Photographs c 1860s -1940s; Publications 1791-1896; Objects 1819; Historical notes 2009-2016
Extent1 box
Archival historyWilliam Reid (1827-1884) was a shoemaker and also taught at the Waterside Sabbath School. He married his second wife Margaret Inglis (1841-1910) in 1867. Their fourth child, James Inglis Reid (1874-1952) was born in Waterside, Kirkintilloch. The family also lived in Stepps in North Lanarkshire for a time. William was a committed Protestant and an elder of the South United Free Church, Kirkintilloch.
In 1906 when he was 32 years old James emigrated to Canada going on to establish his own successful retail meat business, James Inglis Reid Limited, in Vancouver. He married Margaret Crombie (1877-1968) in 1908 and the couple had three children. Margaret’s mother and sister came over from Scotland to live with the couple in Canada. James’s brother Alexander and his sisters Jemima and Jean also emigrated and settled in Vancouver. James was proud of his Scottish heritage and was a founding member of the Scottish Society of Vancouver.
The business of James Inglis Reid Limited was carried on by James’s son-in-law Gordon Young Wyness from 1945 until it closed in 1986.
In 1906 when he was 32 years old James emigrated to Canada going on to establish his own successful retail meat business, James Inglis Reid Limited, in Vancouver. He married Margaret Crombie (1877-1968) in 1908 and the couple had three children. Margaret’s mother and sister came over from Scotland to live with the couple in Canada. James’s brother Alexander and his sisters Jemima and Jean also emigrated and settled in Vancouver. James was proud of his Scottish heritage and was a founding member of the Scottish Society of Vancouver.
The business of James Inglis Reid Limited was carried on by James’s son-in-law Gordon Young Wyness from 1945 until it closed in 1986.
SubjectEmigration and immigration
Level of descriptionfonds
Repository nameEast Dunbartonshire Archives - Kirkintilloch