George rorick biography
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George Rorick (1888)
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Son of Charles Rorick and Louisa Rorick
Brother of Fred Rorick, Carrie Rorick, Henry Rorick and Francis Rorick
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Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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George was born in January 1888 in Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA. He was the son of Charles Rorick and Louisa Rorick.
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This history was written by Horton C. Rorick and delivered at the Rorick Reunion July 28, 1940 held at the summer home of Leila Estell (Rorick) Foster and her husband, Albert V. Foster, at Wamplers Lake, MI. It was circulated in manuscript form to family members who were unable to attend the reunion. This version was taken from the copy sent to my grandfather, Mark D. Rorick. Some punctuation has been corrected to make it more readable.
The last reunion of the Rorick family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horton C. Rorick at 2263 Collingswood Ave., Toledo, Ohio, on Wednesday, June 30, 1920. For many years prior to that it had been the custom of the Rorick family in Lenawee County, Michigan to hold family reunions at least once a year. For many years, the largest reunions were held on the 4th of July, but, for some time prior to 1920, it had been held on the last Wednesday in June. After a lapse of 20 years, it has recently been decided to hold another Rorick Reunion at Wamplers Lake, Michigan on Sunday, July 28, 1940, at the summer home of my sister, Leila Estell, and her husband, Albert V. Foster.
For the information of younger members of the Rorick family, I have prepared this memorandum of the early history of the Rorick family, a large part of which