Annie Rich Reid was my great-great-grandmother on my mothers side. She was born in Holm (pronounced “Ham”), Orkney in 1845 and died in Edinburgh in December 1905. She was the eldest daughter of John Reid and Jane/Jean Wood.
In 1851 the family, with the exception of father John, were living at #130 Victoria Street in Kirkwall. According to the census her mother was a Grocer. A 15-year old Grocer’s apprentice named William Shearer was lodging next door at #129. ”William Shearer” is something of an institution in Kirkwall and a shop sits at #71 Victoria Street today. Could the young lodger in the 1851 census be the man who started this business?
By 1861 the family was living at #130 Victoria Street and father John, a blacksmith, was present. Jane was no longer listed as a grocer and three of the children were no longer living at home. By this time Annie had left Orkney to work in Edinburgh as a domestic servant at the home of John Balfan on elegant Great King Street. It was sometime during this period that she met her future husband Walter Cunningham.
They were married on June 30, 1865 in Edinburgh at which time Annie was living and presumably working at 3 Bellevue Crescent, a very impressive home not far from her previous residence on Great King Street. Annie would ultimately give birth to 9 children, including my great-grandfather Walter Charles Cunningham born in 1872.
In 1871 the family was living at #35 Rosemount Building, an impressive quadrangle situated in the Haymarket area of Edinburgh. Completed in 1860 the William Lambie Moffatt design was built as workmen’s houses and still stands today. By 1881 Annie, Walter and their then 7 children were living in #77, now a lovely 2-bedroom flat that was recently for sale. Annie gave birth to a further two children, the youngest who died as an infant in 1886.
Walter was employed by the North British Railway as an Engine Driver, a position he held for more than 35 years. Eventually the family moved to larger accommodation at 16 Richmond Terrace, just off the Dalry Road, and then again one street over to 13 Caledonian Road sometime in the 1890′s.
On December 20, 1905 Annie died at home of a cerebral hemorrhage, aged only 61. She was buried a short distance away at the Dalry Cemetery. Unfortunately I was unable to locate a headstone in the overgrown cemetery, despite having been given an indication of where she was buried.
Questions:
- Do any photographs exist of Annie Rich Reid?
- Why was her middle name “Rich“? Her younger sister Sarah had the extremely unusual middle name of “Lahore”.
- Is there a record of her birth or baptism? To date I’ve had no luck locating one.
| Mother: Jean Wood (1812-1883) Father: John Reid (1821-1893) |
| Siblings: John Wood (1844-), Jean (1846-), James (1847-1906), Sarah Lahore (1849-1927) |
| Spouse: Walter Cunningham (1842-1914) |
| Children: Jeanie Wood (1868-1948), John (1870-), Annie Rich Reid (1871), Walter Charles (1872-1941), Bessie Wood (1875-1934), Robert (1877-1898), Thomas M. M. (1880-), Grace Charles (1884-), Catherine Lawson (1886-1886) |










