Hebron Journal dated 12-20-1907:
Harriet Reuwee was born in Berkshire County, Mass., January 1, 1827.
In 1851, she went to Lee Center, Illinois and taught school until she married N. P. Almy on December 24, 1852.
She moved with her husband and family to Hebron, Nebr., October 15, 1884, where she resided until the time of her death on December 15, 1907.
She united with the Congregational church at Monterey, Mass., when sixteen years of age and brought her letter to the Lee Center Congregation Church. Upon moving to Hebron, Nebraska, she united with the Presbyterian Church of which she was a member at the time of her death.
She had been in poor health for some time and did not survive the shock of her husband's death, but two weeks ago.
The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. H. MacConnell at the residence.
(Her husband's obituary says he is buried in Hebron. Probably in an "Unmarked Grave" since none of the cemeteries have them listed.)
Hebron Journal dated 12-20-1907:
Harriet Reuwee was born in Berkshire County, Mass., January 1, 1827.
In 1851, she went to Lee Center, Illinois and taught school until she married N. P. Almy on December 24, 1852.
She moved with her husband and family to Hebron, Nebr., October 15, 1884, where she resided until the time of her death on December 15, 1907.
She united with the Congregational church at Monterey, Mass., when sixteen years of age and brought her letter to the Lee Center Congregation Church. Upon moving to Hebron, Nebraska, she united with the Presbyterian Church of which she was a member at the time of her death.
She had been in poor health for some time and did not survive the shock of her husband's death, but two weeks ago.
The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. H. MacConnell at the residence.
(Her husband's obituary says he is buried in Hebron. Probably in an "Unmarked Grave" since none of the cemeteries have them listed.)
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