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William Orson Rewick

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William Orson Rewick

Birth
North Granby, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
28 Dec 1891 (aged 71)
Carleton, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7593026, Longitude: -73.6674451
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William Orson Rewick was the son of William and Sarah (Rice) Ruick. He was the husband of Temperance Coleman (Hutchinson) Rewick. They were married in 1846. Temperance died February 10, 1884.

Obituary
Unidentified Newsclipping - 1891
REWICK--William Orson Rewick died on Monday morning, December 28, 1891. He was born in North Granby, Conn., July 1O, 182O; married Miss Temperance C. Hutchinson in 1846. Six children were born to them; five survive their parents--V. O., residing at Carleton, Neb.; Elmore Clinton at Lincoln, Neb.; Norman M., at Belleone, Idaho; Frank N., at Cain City, Kansas; and Edward Everett at Richmond, Virginia. Ellinore, the only daughter, died about seven years ago. Brother Rewick was stricken with paralysis of the left side about seven years ago, and has suffered greatly. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Carleton with his son, at whose home the funeral services were held, the Rev. Francis Deal conducting them. The remains rest in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, New York, beside those of his wife and daughter.
Written by Rev. Francis Deal
William Orson Rewick was the son of William and Sarah (Rice) Ruick. He was the husband of Temperance Coleman (Hutchinson) Rewick. They were married in 1846. Temperance died February 10, 1884.

Obituary
Unidentified Newsclipping - 1891
REWICK--William Orson Rewick died on Monday morning, December 28, 1891. He was born in North Granby, Conn., July 1O, 182O; married Miss Temperance C. Hutchinson in 1846. Six children were born to them; five survive their parents--V. O., residing at Carleton, Neb.; Elmore Clinton at Lincoln, Neb.; Norman M., at Belleone, Idaho; Frank N., at Cain City, Kansas; and Edward Everett at Richmond, Virginia. Ellinore, the only daughter, died about seven years ago. Brother Rewick was stricken with paralysis of the left side about seven years ago, and has suffered greatly. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Carleton with his son, at whose home the funeral services were held, the Rev. Francis Deal conducting them. The remains rest in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, New York, beside those of his wife and daughter.
Written by Rev. Francis Deal

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William O. Rewick
1820 - 1891



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