BIRTHPLACE OF
MARY WOODBURN
WIFE OF
GEN. GEO. REID
1735 - 1823
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GEN. STARK SAID OF HER
"IF THERE IS A WOMAN IN
NEW HAMPSHIRE FIT FOR
GOVERNOR, IT IS
MOLLY REID."
ERECTED BY MOLLY REID
CHAPTER D.A.R.
1899
This monument to Molly Reid is located on High Range Road in Londonderry, New Hampshire, on private property (but visible by the roadside) between Parmenter Road and MacIntosh Road. She was the wife of General George Reid, who lived in Londonderry (now the part that is Derry) and who fought the American Revolution in Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, Trenton, Saratoga, Monmouth, and with George Washington in Yorktown.
George Reid was a farmer, who married Mary Woodburn in 1765. They had five children, Mary Boyd Reid Dinsmoor (d. 1834), James Reid (1767 - 1827), John Reid (1771 - 1834), George Reid (1774 - 1848), and Elizabeth Reid McGregor (1776 - 1847). The Reid family is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, and follow the link below to see a blog post with photographs of the Reid family plot.
Mary Woodburn was the daughter of John Woodburn, an Irish immigrant, and Mary Boyd of Londonderry. Their farm and homestead was located near the memorial on High Range Road. Their home was a garrison, which was never needed because Londonderry was never attacked by the French or the native people of the area. Mary (Molly) was born 7 April 1734/5 and died on her birthday in 1823, aged 88 years. John Woodburn is also buried at Forest Hill in Derry.
For the truly curious:
The Molly Reid Chapter DAR website: http://mollyreid.nhsodar.org/
A 2012 blog post with the gravestone of General George Reid and Mary Reid, buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Derry, New Hampshire: https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/04/tombstone-tuesday-revolutionary-war.html
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To Cite/Link to this post: Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Molly Reid Memorial, Londonderry, New Hampshire", Nutfield Genealogy, posted June 15, 2021, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/06/molly-reid-memorial-londonderry-new.html: accessed [access date]).
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