TOLLAFRAIKE

Tollafraike (uninhabited since the 1970s) partially ruined, but incongruously sporting a television aerial.  This dwelling was lived in by the Reid family from at least the early 1700s and from the early part of the 20th century - the Stephen family.

Tollafraike left with Largue on the right

The earliest record I have for the Reids at Tollafraike (at present) is  

GORDON REID b 1773 in Strathdon and his wife JEAN or JANE MCDONALD b 1787 in Boharm Banffshire. They lived there with their 9 children – JEAN (the eldest) born 1812, Harry b 1813, John b 1815, Gordon b 1817, James and Alexander born 28th September 1819 – Alexander becomes the head of the next generation to inhabit Tollafraike – then Elizabeth b 1821, Robert b 1823, Helen b 1824 and William b 1826.

Gordon farms Tollafraike till 1848 when he dies at the age of 74 his wife Jane McDonald dies in 1862 aged 75, they are buried in Towie churchyard. with 5 of their children - Robert, Harry, James, Hellen and William.

Children of GORDON REID AND JEAN MCDONALD

Eldest daughter JEAN marries PETER REID from East Rinmore (see history of the Reids at Rinmore)

HARRY the eldest son dies in 1836 aged 22 years of consumption.

Son JOHN (2nd son) marries Isobel Brodie and has a son Alexander (B) b 1856. In 1851 John is the head of the household and a farmer of 40 acres employing 4 labs. After this he  moves to Ardler where he is found in 1861 as a farmer of 70 acres still with his wife and son. As yet I have not traced his death.

GORDON (3rd son) marries Elizabeth Gordon (1820-1895) around 1842 and they have 9 children - Helen b 1843, Jean b 1844,  Elizabeth b 1847, Christina Hariot b 1849, Mary Ann b 1851, Catherine Ellis b 1853, the much longed-for son John Gordon b 1854, Isabelle b 1857 and Alexander Leith b 1860. Gordon in turn like the rest of the family becomes a farmer, this time in Chapelton, Kildrummy.  He dies in 1864 aged 47 followed later by his wife Elizabeth in 1895 aged 75. They are buried  in the churchyard at Kildrummy

JAMES (4th son and twin of Alexander) dies in 1838 aged 18 years of consumption.

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ALEXANDER (4th son and twin of James) marries Elizabeth McDonald b 1835 and has 5 children – Ann 1863-1937.   Alexander b 1872,   Gordon b 1873,   Elizabeth b 1875   Jean b 1878-1971.         More on these children - below.

Alexander farmed Tollafraike for over 40 years from around the 1850s to the 1890s. He left Tollafraike with all his children sometime after 1893 and his death in 1900 aged 80.  I have a copy of a document that lists the properties in Glenkindie and who they were rented to for the year 1893. Normally the farms and crofts were rented for a period of about 19 years.  As my own great grandfather moved in 1895 from his farm at West Rinmore, I am making the assumption that Alexander left the same year, perhaps both their leases expired at the same time.

The family moved to 106 High Street, Old Aberdeen.  They are all still there in the 1901 census, with the exception of their mother Elizabeth.

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ELIZABETH (2nd daughter) have yet to find out Elizabeth's fate

ROBERT (6th son) dies in 1824 at only 1 year old

HELEN (3rd and last daughter) dies in 1838 aged 13 years of consumption.

WILLIAM (7th and last child) dies in 1839 aged 12 years of consumption.

 

CHILDREN OF ALEXANDER REID AND ELIZABETH MCDONALD


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Ann
1863-1937 (eldest child) of Alexander and Elizabeth born at Tollafraike. Lived at the farm with the rest of her family until her father retired sometime between the census of 1891 and her father Alexander's death in 1900. The whole family moved to 106 High Street, St Machar, Old Aberdeen. In the 1901 census Annie is aged 39 head of the household and a housekeeper, still at the above address.  But we have an anomaly here as Annie emigrated to the USA on September 26th 1893 on the boat the State of Nebraska from Glasgow into Ellis Island. She married William Glennie from Leochrie Farm (just above Tollafraike) who had also emigrated with his parents brother Charles and sister Elizabeth to the States in 1887. We know that she gave birth to her first son Everett Glennie in December 1901, so assume they married between the census taken on 31st March in Aberdeen and the date of her son's birth. According to her grandson John Glennie there exists correspondence between Annie and William which intimate that she visited her family in Scotland in the summer of 1901, returning to the States in the autumn, so I think we have to assume that she also was on visit at the time of the census (she would have conceived the baby around this time, perhaps William Glennie was also over in Scotland)! But the anomaly remains that she was described as the head of the household in the census.  She later had another son John Alexander (1904-1976).

In the US census for 1910 she is living with her husband in North Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts. William became a house builder and died in 1916.  Annie outlived him by quite a few years, dying in 1937. They are buried in Ridgewood Cemetery in North Andover, Massachuesetts.

 

Alexander b1872 (second child) of Alexander and Elizabeth also born at Tollafraike. He also moved to 106 High Street, St Machar, Old Aberdeen with his parents and siblings.  Alexander was the informant for his father's death in 1900 and in the 1901 census was described as aged 29 with the occupation of a carter (general).  After this time, I do not have any more information on him.  But I do know that he was the only sibling that did not emigrate to the US.

 

*Gordon b1873 (3rd child) moved from Tollafraike between 1891 and 1900 to Old Aberdeen.  In the 1901 census he is described as aged 28 and a tobacconist and a warehouse......? the rest is illegible. Gordon emigrated with his sisters Elizabeth and Jean to the US in June 1902 from Glasgow on the ship Laurentian.  It states on the manifest that they were going over to stay with Mrs Annie Glennie in North Andover, Massachusetts. Gordon was a farmer in Auburn, New Hampshire and married twice, he had no children.  He died around the late 1950s and is also buried in Ridgewood Cemetery in North Andover, Massachusetts.

 

*Elizabeth b1875 (4th child).  Known as Lizzie. In the 1901 GB census, she was a dressmaker aged 25.  Emigrated with Gordon and Jeannie in June 1902 to the States on the Laurentian. Lizzie married Robert Duncan, a fellow Scot before 1907, as documents exist of a visit to Scotland and her return back to the US where she is aged 32 and already married.  They lived in chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, where Robert was a head groundskeeper on a private estate.  Upon retirement they moved to Exeter, New Hampshire where they bought a house and lived comfortable lives into their 80s.  Robert died first in the mid 1950s and Lizzie a few years later in 1958, they had no children.  

 

*Jean 1878-1971 (5th and last child).  Known as Jeannie. In the GB census of 1901 she was also a dressmaker the same as her sister Elizabeth.  Emigrated with Gordon and Lizzie to the States on the Laurentian in June 1902. Jeannie married John Baskin, of Irish decent, and they lived in their own home in Marion, Massachusetts (Marion is a located on Cape Cod). John died in the early 1950s, but Jeannie lived well and independently for the most part after until her 90s. She also became a naturalized American.  She spent her last years in a nursing home, but was (according to her great nephew) until the very end, able to get around and her mind functioned well.  She died in 1971 and had no children. 

*I am grateful for the information on their lives in the USA from their great nephew (and in Annie's case grandson) John Glennie.

 

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THE CENSUS RETURNS FOR TOLLAFRAIKE

 

1841 CENSUS  (taken the night of June 6th)

Gordon Reid (head), 68, farmer
Jean Reid  (wife), 55 
John Reid  (son),  26, agricultural labourer
Gordon Reid (son), 24,agricultural labourer
Alexander Reid (son), 22, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Reid (daughter), 20
James Gordon, 13, agricultural labourer
Daniel McAllan, 70
Maria Robertson, 15, agricultural labourer

NB. Gordon and Jean have lost 5 of their 10 children, namely Harry in 1836, James and Helen in 1838, Robert in 1824 and William in 1839, not sure about Robert, but the others died of consumption.  

 

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1851 CENSUS (taken night of 30th March)

Jane Reid (head), widow, 65, farmer's mother
John Reid, farmer of 4 acres, employs 4 labourers, 35, unmarried
Alexander Reid, farmer's brother, 31, unmarried
John Yeats, servant, agricultural labourer, 18, unmarried
James McPherson, servant, agricultural labourer, 15, unmarried 
Helen Mathieson, servant, house servant, 21, unmarried
Jannet Ross, servant, agricultural labourer, 14, unmarried

NB. Gordon died in 1848 and two children Gordon and Elizabeth have left Tollafraike.  Gordon has married Elizabeth Gordon (around 1842) and they go on to have 9 children and live at Chapelton, Kildrummy.

 

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1861 CENSUS (taken night of 7th April)

Alexander Reid (head), 41, unmarried, b1820 farmer of 40 acres
Jane Reid, 71, widow, b1787, farmer's mother
Elizabeth McPherson, 59, visitor, b1802, house servant
James Campbell, 15, servant, b1846, agricultural labourer
Ann McDonald, 16, servant, b1845, general servant
Mary Ann Stewart, 20, servant, b1841, dairy maid

NB. Alexander is the only child left at Tollafraike, John Reid married Isobel Brodie in 1853 and appeared to move to Ardler

 

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1871 CENSUS (taken night of 2nd April)

Alexander Reid, married, 51, farmer of 70 acres
Betsy Reid, wife, married, 36, farmer's wife
Ann Reid, daughter, 8, farmer's daughter

NB. Jean (Jane) Reid, mother of Alexander, died in 1862, Alexander is the last one left at Tollafraike

 

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1881 CENSUS (taken night of 3rd April)

Alexander Reid, head, married, 61, farmer of 74 acres, 53 pasture. Employs 2 men, 1 boy, 2 women
Elizabeth Reid, wife, 46,
Ann Reid, daughter, unmarried, 18, farmer's daughter
Alexander Reid, son, 9, scholar
Gordon Reid, son, 8, scholar
Eliza Reid, daughter, 6, scholar
Jane Reid, daughter, 3
Robert Reid, servant, unmarried, 19, farm servant
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William Glennie, servant, unmarried, 15, farm servant
Eliza McBain, servant, unmarried, 16, domestic servant

* Robert Reid is Peter Reid's son from East Rinmore and a cousin of Alexander

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1891 CENSUS (taken night of 5th April)

Alexander Reid, head, married, 71, farmer
Elizabeth Reid, wife, 56, farmer's wife
Ann Reid, daughter, unmarried, 28, farmer's daughter at home
Alexander Reid, son, unmarried, 19, farmer's son
Gordon Reid, son, unmarried, 18, farmer's son
Lizzie Reid, daughter, unmarried, 16, farmer's daughter at home
Jeannie Reid, daughter, unmarried, 13, farmer's daughter at home

 

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1901 CENSUS (taken night of 31st March)

The Reid family have now left Tollafraike and are living at 106 High Street, Old Aberdeen.  Alexander died in 1900 at this address, aged 80, of softening of the brain.  The informant was his son Alexander. His wife Elizabeth is still alive, but I am not sure where she lives.

Annie Reid, 39, housekeeper, b Strathdon
Alexander Reid, 29, carter (general), b Strathdon
Lizzie Reid, 25, dressmaker, bStrathdon
Jeannie Reid, 23, dressmaker, worker at home, b Strathdon
Gordon Reid, 28, visitor, tobacconist, (something that looks like warehouse........) b Strathdon
George Cruickshank, 22, boarder, stonepolisher
Jennie Cruickshank, 18, border, shop assistant (draper)

NB. Annie, Lizzie, Jeannie and Gordon emigrated to Massachusetts some time in the 1900s.  Alexander stayed in Scotland.

In the US Census for 1910,  Annie and William Glennie are living in North Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.

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