Robie Lewis Reid
1866 - 1945 (78 years)-
Name Robie Lewis Reid Birth 3 Nov 1866 Cornwallis, Kings, NS Gender Male Census 1871 Centreville, Kings, NS age 4, born NS, living with parents Census 1881 Centreville, Kings, NS age 14, born NS, farmer's son, living with parents Census 1901 New Westminster, New Westminster, BC age 34, born 3 Nov 1867 in NS, Lawyer Census 1911 Vancouver, Vancouver, BC age 44, born Nov 1866 in NS, Barrister Census 1921 Vancouver, Vancouver, BC age 53, born NS, barrister, Ch of Eng, pareents born NS/NS Death 6 Mar 1945 Vancouver, BC Person ID I1629 Family Tree | Descendants of Francis & Elizabeth (Peck) Perkins Last Modified 24 Oct 2014
Father Gideon Eaton Reid, b. 29 Sep 1831, Nova Scotia d. 7 Apr 1905, Cornwallis, Kings, NS (Age 73 years) Mother Ruth Ann Cogswell, b. 20 Apr 1834 d. 31 May 1905, Kentville, Kings, NS (Age 71 years) Marriage 14 Jan 1857 Histories Gideon Reid Bio in "The History of King's County" Family ID F392 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Lilly Eliza Ann Mackenzie, b. 22 Mar 1867, Kincardine, Bruce, ONT d. 18 Oct 1945, Vancouver, BC (Age 78 years) [1] Marriage 17 Oct 1894 New Westminster District, BC Histories Gideon Reid Bio in "The History of King's County" Family ID F794 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Jul 2011
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Notes - From "The History of Kings County, Nova Scotia"
Robie Lewis, b. November 3, 1866, studied at Pictou Academy, and in 1882 matriculated at Dalhousie College, winning there a Munro bursary of $150 a year for two years. On account of illness he left college in his second year. In 1887-8 he studied law at Dalhousie, and in 1888-9, at the University of Michigan, where he took the degree of LL.B. He then practiced in the state of Washington until 1892, when he removed to British Columbia, to the bar of which province he was admitted in 1893. From 1893 to 1905 he practised at New Westminster, where he was alderman in 1899-1900, and in the latter year unsuccessful candidate for the Local House, his opponent being the Hon. J.C. Brown, Minister of Finance. In 1899 he was appointed Debenture Commissioner for the city, which office he still holds. He 1906 he went to Vancouver, where the next he formed a partnership with Hon. W.J. Bowser, Attorney General of B.C., and D.S. Wallbridge, In 1907 he was appointed a K.C. Oter members of the Reid family fill useful positions in various parts of Canada
- From "The History of Kings County, Nova Scotia"
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Sources - [S116] Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, The History of King's County, (Salem, Mass: The Salem Press Company, 1910), pg 801-802.
- [S116] Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, The History of King's County, (Salem, Mass: The Salem Press Company, 1910), pg 801-802.