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Who's Who at Antler Meeting Room, ND

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=Correspondent=
* Martha Jane Wood Reid +1923-1933+ (b. 1857 Elmsley, Leeds & Grenville, [[Ontario|ON ]] - d. 1947 Langbank, Melville, [[Saskatchewan|SK]])
=Families=
==Reid family==
* Charles J. Reid (b. 1858 Smiths Falls, Leeds, ON - d. 1938 Bottineau, N.D.), son of Patrick Reid (b. 1822 Ireland - d. 1892 Bastard & South Burgess, Leeds & Grenville, ON) & Catherine Reid (b. 1821 Ireland - d. after 1891 Elmsley, ON). In 1861, Charles was R.C., & 1871-1901 Anglican. In 1911, the family emigrated from Lyleton, [[Manitoba|MB ]] to St. John, N.D., by driving across with horses, and was employed as a hardware merchant.* Martha Jane Wood Reid '''+1923-1933+''' (b. 1857 Elmsley, Leeds & Grenville, ON - d. 1947 Langbank, Melville, [[Saskatchewan|SK]]), daughter of Robert Wood (b. 1812 [[Scotland|Scot.]]) & Margaret Wood (b. 1821 [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]). Martha was raised Presbyterian.
** Ina Lillian Reid Cosgrove (b. 1887 Leeds Co., ON - d. 1935 Winnipeg, MB). Husband: Joseph Gibson Cosgrove (b. 1884 Napinka, MB - d. 1970 Winnipeg, MB), son of James Barnes Cosgrove (b. 1849 Hope, Durham, ON - d. 1931 Melita, MB) & Mary Mathilda Vall Cosgrove (b. 1858 Kars, Kings, NB - d. 1932 Melita, MB).
** Edith Margaret Kathleen Reid Greenway (b. 1897 [[Manitoba|MB]] - d. 1980 Jarvie, Whitecourt, [[Alberta|AB]]), a schoolteacher in 1920 in Antler. Husband: Rev. Reginald Watts Greenway (b. 1906 Waskada, MB; later Vancouver, [[British Columbia|B.C.]]; d. 1974 Westlock, [[Alberta|AB]]), son of William Nelson Greenway (b. 1868 Stephen, Huron South, ON - d. 1949 Jarvie, AB) & Ada Rachel Smith Greenway (b. 1882 Selkirk, MB - d. 1956 Jarvie, AB). Ada was a descendant of Ralph Smith (b. 1610 Norfolk, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1685 Eastham, Barnstable, [[Massachusetts|MA]]), who is alleged by historian Solomon Lincoln, Jr., to have been listed first among the founders of what is now known as Hingham, in metro Boston, in 1633. See [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~blackwell/books/ma/Hingham1893/h1settlers.html History of Hingham]. In 1916, Reginald and his parents were affiliated with the Methodists, and in 1933 was self-employed as a violin teacher, and in 1940 in "evangelistic musical services" based in Oakland, [[California]], while residing in Chicago, IL[[Illinois]]. He was later a member of the [[Gideons|The Gideons ]] ministry in Westlock, AB.
=Sources=
* 1923-1933 TW AAB's
* Ancestry.com