REID, Elizabeth 1
- Born: 3 August 1724 1
- Marriage (1): REID, Thomas Professor of Philosophy University of Glasgow, Reverend Mr on 12 August 1740 1
- Died: 26 April 1792 1
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Elizabeth married Reverend Mr Thomas REID Professor of Philosophy University of Glasgow, son of Reverend Mr Lewis REID Minister of Strachan parish and Margaret GREGORY, on 12 August 1740.1 (Reverend Mr Thomas REID Professor of Philosophy University of Glasgow was born on 26 April 1710 1, baptised on 28 April 1710 in Strachan parish, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 2 and died in 1796 in Edinburgh, Scotland 1.)
Marriage Notes:
(at New Machar in 1737)
"Thomas Reid, born 26th April 1710, son of Lewis R., min. of Strachan, by his first wife, Margaret Gregory; educated at Parish School, Kincardine O'Neil, Grammar School, and Marischal College, Aberdeen; M.A. (April 1726); licen. by Presb. of Kincardine O'Neil 22nd Sept. 1731 ; app. clerk of Presb. 2nd Aug. 1732; librarian at Marischal College, 1733-6; made a tour in England with his friend John Stewart, Professor of Mathematics; pres. by Principal and masters of King's College and by George II.; ord. 12th May 1737 [the people violently opposed his appointment, and, according to tradition, ducked him in a horse-pond, and at his first sermon he was guarded in the pulpit by a drawn sword]; app. Professor of Philosophy in King's College 22nd Dec. 1751; dem. 17th June 1752; D.D. (Aberdeen, 4th Jan. 1762); app. Professor of Moral Philosophy in Univ. of Glasgow 12th June 1764; died 7th Oct. 1796. Founder of the Common Sense School of Scottish Philosophy. His philosophical treatises are noble and lasting monuments of his eminent abilities, his deep penetration, and his extensive learning. By unravelling sceptical perplexities, overturning illfounded hypotheses, and resting every conclusion on evident principles, he brought about a memorable revolution in the Philosophy of Human Nature. He was one of the kindest and gentlest of men. When he left New Machar the people followed him with blessings and tears, saying, 'We fought against you when you came, and we would fight for you now when you are going away'.
He marr. 12th Aug. 1740, his cousin Elizabeth (born 3rd Aug. 1724, died 26th April 1792), daugh. of Dr George Reid, and had issue Jean, born 21st July 1741, died 27th Feb. 1772; Margaret, born 20th Oct. 1742, died 1772; Martha, born 22nd Aug. 1744 (marr. Patrick Carmichael, physician, Glasgow), died Feb. 1805; Elizabeth, born 21st Feb., died 21st Aug. 1746; Anna, born 10th July 1751, died 21st May 1753; George, born 11th Feb. 1755, died at St John's, Newfoundland, Feb. 1780; Lewis, born 13th Dec. 1756, died 19th June 1758; David, born 26th Feb. 1762, died at Edinburgh, 30th Aug. 1782; Elizabeth, born 8th May 1766, died 1st June 1767."
from Fasti Ecclesiae
Note:
Martha was the only one of the children of Thomas and Elizabeth Reid to survive them. 1
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