Hi. Yes indeed, most of the names you mention are familiar. I hope you enjoy my book! The Adam Reid pictured on the cover was a cousin of my great-grandmother Margaret Watson. You'll see my Reid ancestors in the WATSON family-tree at the back of the book. My great-great-grandmother Margaret Reid (Mrs. William Watson) was the daughter of Adam Reid and Isabella Scott, ancestors, I think, of all or most of the later Adam Reids. Not only is Reid one of the oldest recorded names in Cellardyke (often spelt, and pronounced, Red) but even in modern times they seem mainly to have lived in the oldest part of Cellardyke, near the harbour in Shore Street and Dove Street.
I see you are back as far as David Reid(Boyter). He was a brother of the above Adam Reid(Scott), their parents being Henry Reid (b.1715) and Katherine Fowler (m.1746), and their grandparents Henry Reid and Grizal Fowler.
In that family the names Henry and Adam have been carried on in every generation up to the present. There's another family of Reids in Cellardyke which have had lots of sons called John, and I'm descended from them too.
An awful lot of Reids were lost at sea, including 4 sons of David Reid and Margaret Boyter, also 2 sons of Adam Reid and Isabella Scott.
Are you based in the East Neuk yourself, or are you part of the Cellardyke "diaspora" overseas?
Harry