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Lt. Col. George Reid

Also Known As: "Reed"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death: circa 1791 (67-76)
Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Andrew Reid and Sarah Reid
Husband of Abigail Reid
Father of Ann Baskin; Captain Samuel Reed, I; Margaret Reid; Alexander Reid; Joseph Reid and 3 others
Brother of George Reid; Robert Reid; Margaret Carter; Dr. Samuel Reid; Andrew Reid, of Rockfish Gap and 2 others

Occupation: Indian Trader
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About Lt. Col. George Reid

DAR Ancestor # A094287, Patriotic Service, Civil Service, Col. Furnished supplies; jury duty. South Carolina


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13125487

George Reid's parents are unknown. A common error that has been seen in secondary and online sources is that George was the son of "General" Andrew Reid and Magdalene McDowell. An Andrew Reid married a Magdalene McDowell, sister of Dr. Ephraim McDowell, and born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, reportedly on 9 October 1755 (McClung Gen., 1904, 43; also Biography of Ephraim McDowell, M.D., 1897, 32 and 46). This George Reid was perhaps two generations younger than our George. He was also not the son of Alexander Reid and Margaret McCay, a less frequent error also seen in online sources. Alexander and Margaret's son, still a generation younger than our George, was an entirely different man who lived in Penn., N.C., and finally Georgia (see for example Mrs. Lewin D. McPherson's "The Brotherhood of Man": Some of the Families of (IV) Reid..., 1939, 1).


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63606119/margaret-reid

This virtual grave is in error. The George Reid buried in the cemetery was not the George Reid who married Margaret Crouchman in Augusta County, Virginia. Margaret (Crouchman) Reid of Augusta County was the sister of John Adam Crouchman and their father Henry Crouchman's 1767 will relates that his (i.e., Margaret's father Henry's) children were "infants," i.e., they had not yet reached the age of legal majority. This George and Margaret Reid, then, could not have had children as early as the 1750s (see Chalkley, Vol 2, 98) when this George Reid's children were certainly born. Moreover, George and Margaret (Crouchman) Reid were still in Virginia at a time when the George Reid buried here was already in South Carolina.


CCT Notes: George Reid was an Indian trader for many years residing at Long Cane, S.C.

George with brother Alexander and Alexander's wife Margaret McKay and other brothers of George emigrated to Lancaster County Pa thru Philadelphia in 1745 from Ulster, where his Reid ancestry had been seated since 1611 coming then from Scotland. Moved from Lancaster Co. PA to Rowan Co. NC and in 1762 to Abbeville Co. SC.

Lt. Col in the South Carolina state militia under the command of Gen. Williamson at Savannah and on the frontier, 1779 and at Beech Island in 1780. Will dated 23 Nov 1786 and proven 6 April 1790 in 96 District SC. Executors: Maj. John Bowie, Esq.; Capt. Hugh Wardlaw; Capt. Wm Baskin

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George Reid, Lt. Col. was born on December 23, 1719 in County Down, Ulster Province, Ireland to Andrew Reid, General and Sarah Reid. George married (1.) Margaret Crouchman and had a 4 children. Rose Reid, Samuel Reid, Margaret Reid, and Joseph Reid. George married (2.) Abigail Leger. He passed away on April 6, 1790 in Abbeville District, Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States.

Lt. Col. George Reid is my 7th great uncle.

Source: Find-A-Grave:

  • George Reid's burial place is unknown, although it is believed that he is probably buried either at Long Cane or Greenville Presbyterian Cemetery, his grave likely marked by a long since vanished fieldstone marker, which was the common gravestone at that time. No record of the death of his wife Margaret has been found, but as she is not mentioned in his will of 1786, it may be surmised that she died prior to that time.
  • 1719-Born in Ulster, Ireland.
  • 1745-Landed in Philadelphia, PA (from Ulster Ireland). He lived in Lancaster Co., PA for a time.
  • 1753-Purchased land in Rowan Co., NC, per Granville Dist., NC Land Grant.
  • 1763-Sold the above land in Rowan Co., NC.
  • 1763-Purchased land in Granville Co., SC (Later Ninety-Six Dist. and then Abbeville, Co., SC) on Long Cane Creek.
  • 1784-Purchased land on Hencoop Creek, Abbeville Co., SC.
  • 1787-Along with others, signed the Application for a Charter to Incorporate the Greenville Presbyterian Church on Jan. 11, 1787. (George was an elder in this church and active in it's formation.)
  • 1790-Will Probated on April 6, 1790 Revolutionary War Veteran, S.C. Militia
  • George with brother Alexander and Alexander's wife Margaret McKay and other brothers emigrated to Lancaster County PA thru Philadelphia in 1745 from Ulster, where his Reid ancestry had been seated since 1611 coming then from Scotland. Moved from Lancaster Co. PA to Rowan Co. NC and in 1762 to Abbeville Co. SC.

George Reid was born on 1679 in County Down, Ulster (now Donegal) Province, Ireland to Alexander Reid and Sarah Reid.

George Reid is my 8th great uncle.

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  • Historic Families of Kentucky by Thomas Marshall Green Regional Publishing House, 1959, Originally Published 1889 in Cincinnati

REID Among the pioneers of Augusta county, were three brothers, of Scottish extraction, who came from the County Down, in Ireland, where they were born -Thomas, John and Andrew Reid. The oldest of these brothers, Thomas Reid, married a highland woman, named McKean, and had by her three children, two of whom married their cousins, daughters of their uncle, John Reid, Sr., who bore the title of colonel. These two were Colonel John Reid, Jr., who married his uncle John's daughter, Martha; and Nathan, who married his uncle John's daughter, Sarah.The third son of Thomas Reid, Alexander, came to Kentucky. It was this Alexander Reid, or his son, who represented Shelby county in the legislature in 1801, '02 and again in 1806; and it was a descendant of his, an Alexander Reid, of a later generation, who represented the same county in the legislature in 1825, '26, '27. Colonel John Reid, Sr., the second of the emigrant brothers, married Martha Nisbet, and had by her a numerous progeny, besides the two daughters above mentioned, as having married their cousins. The third brother, Andrew Reid, Sr., had, among others, a son, Andrew Reid, Jr., who married Sarah, daughter of his uncle, Colonel John Reid, Sr., and Martha Nisbet, and the widow of his uncle Thomas Reid's son, Nathan. This Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah Reid, had six children. One of their sons was General Andrew Reid, of Rockbridge, who married Magdalen McDowell, twin-sister of the first wife of Judge Caleb Wallace, and daughter of JudgeSamuel McDowell and Mary McClung. One of the daughters of Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah, was Agnes Ann Reid, who married William Alexander, was the mother of Dr. Archibald Alexander, of Princeton. Their residence stood on the ground now occupied by the residence of the late General Robert E. Lee, in Lexington, Virginia, and in which General Custis Lee now resides. A third daughter, Flora, married John Lyle; and Rev. John Lyle, who taught a female seminary at Paris, and established the "Citizen," was one of their sons. This latter married the widow Lapsley, whose maiden name was Irvine, and who was a sister of the wives of Samuel McDowell, of Mercer, and Colonel Joseph McDowell, of Danville. One of their sons was John Lyle, of Boyle county, who also married an Irvine. The fifth child of Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah, was Esther Reid, who married John Cummings, and was the mother of Elizabeth Cummings, the wife of Andrew McKnight. Another daughter of Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah-also named Sarah Reid-married Joseph Alexander, the fourth son of Archibald Alexander and Margaret Parks, brother of William Alexander (who married her sister, Agnes Ann Reid), and uncle of the great preacher and theologian. Sarah Reid, the wife of Andrew, Jr., in 1766, was murdered, and her body thrown into a creek, by a negro whom she had reproved. Andrew,son of William Alexander and Agnes Ann Reid-brother of Dr. Archibald-married Anne Aylett, and their fifth child, Evaline, was the wife of the distinguished General Samuel McDowell Moore, referred to on a previous page. Andrew McKnight and Elizabeth Cummings had a son born to them in Virginia, James, who married a Miss Paxton in that state. When this child was an infant, they removed to Woodford county, Kentucky, where they bought and lived upon a farm, and where their other children were born. That they were highly respected by all was but natural. For their high character, strong good sense, and quick-witted intelligence, they were honored by suchmen as Dr. Louis Marshall, and others, who could appreciate their worth.The REIDS AND MOORES The two eldest children of Judge Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, born October 9, 1755, were twin sisters, Sarah and Magdalen. The former married Caleb Wallace, a graduate of Princeton-a Presbyterian minister at the time of the marriage. She died soon, and without issue. Mr. Wallace abandoned the ministry, became a successful lawyer, and was one of the first judges of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. Magdalen married Andrew Reid. Their oldestdaughter, Sarah married Andrew Moore, whose father, also names Andrew, was a soldier in the French and Indian War. The son distinguished himself for gallantry at Point Pleasant. General Andrew Moore, as he was designated, was a member of Congress from the Lexington, Virginia, district from 1789 to 1997; he was re-elected in 1804, and that same year was elected to the United States Senate, filling the place until 1809. He died in 1821. Hisoldest son was a member of Congress from 1833 to 1835; was a member of the convention that passed the ordinance of secession in 1861, against which he voted. Then a very old man, the efforts of Henry A. Wise to dragoon him into the support of secession met with humiliating failure. Afterward, he served in the Confederate army. His wife was Evelyn, daughter of William Alexander, of Rockbridge. Their daughter, Sallie Moore, married her cousin, John Harvey Moore. The second son of General Andrew Moore and Sarah Reid was David E.Moore, a lawyer of high standing in Lexington, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Harvey, a daughter of Matthew Harvey and sister of Mrs. Wm. A McDowell, and had by her eight children; of whom his son and namesake, David E. Moore, is a prominent member of the bar of Rockbridge. Virginia married Tedford Barclay, and Elizabeth is the wife of the scholarly Prof. Alexander Nelson. A daughter of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell married a Mr. McCampbell, and their daughter married a Venable, of a family distinguished in Virginia for literary attainments. The second and third daughters of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell also married members of the Venable family. The fourth daughter married Judge Abraham Smith, of Rockbridge. The fifth daughter of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell, married Major John Alexander, of Lexington, Virginia. Their son, John Alexander, is a lawyer of ability, and a citizen of prominence in Lexington, and their daughter, Agnes, was the wife of Rev. Beverly Tucker Lacey, the noted Presbyterian divine. The only son of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell, was Dr. Samuel McDowell Reid, a skillful and distinguished physician of Lexington. He married a Miss Hare, and his daughters married, respectively, Prof. James White and Colonel John S. H. Ross. His son, bearing his own name, is a wealthy and reputable citizen of Rockbridge.

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Lt. Col. George Reid's Timeline

1719
December 23, 1719
Ulster, Northern Ireland
1743
January 14, 1743
Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
1747
December 25, 1747
South Carolina
December 25, 1747
Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
1749
January 26, 1749
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1751
1751
Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
1752
May 29, 1752
1754
May 17, 1754
Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States
1791
1791
Age 71
Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States