Bio: Rezin, Thomas (1923)
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Surnames: Rezin, McGuire, McCarthy, Daly

----Source: History of Wood County, Wis. (1923) page 555

Thomas Rezin, a well known representative of the cranberry industry in Cranmoor Township, was born in Quebec, Canada, July 18, 1838, son. of Richard and Isabelle (McGuire) Rezin. The mother, who was a native of Scotland, died in Canada, and the father, whose birthplace was in Ireland, came in 1868 to the United States and settled at Rudolph, Wood County, Wis., where he spent about 28 years of his life, dying in 1896. Of the six children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rezin all are dead but Thomas. The latter was reared in Canada, went to school there, and after that farmed there until he was 25 years old, when he came to Wood County. From that time until 1909 he was engaged in farming at Rudolph. He then bought 20 acres of marsh land and has since given his attention with good success to the raising of cranberries in Cranmoor Township. Thomas Rezin was married at Quebec, Canada, in 1862, to Jane E. McCarthy, daughter of Patrick and Mary (Daly) McCarthy, the parents being natives of Ireland, now deceased. Mrs. Rezin died in 1916 and Mr. Rezin now makes his home with Lloyd N. Rezin, his grand-nephew.

 

 


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