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Sign up freeAlexander Henry Ring 1797–1870 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 7 April 1797
Birth Location: Strood, Kent, England
Death Date: Apr 1870
Death Location: Cheriton, Kent, England
Father: William Ring
Mother: Ann Redsell
Spouse(s): Ann Maria
Children(s): Herbert RING
Alexander Henry Ring was born in 1797 in Strood, Kent, England, the child of William Ring And Ann Redsell. Alexander Henry Ring married Ann Maria, and had children including Herbert James Ring. Alexander Henry Ring passed away in 1870 in Cheriton, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Alexander Henry Ring was born in 1797 in Strood, Kent, England, the child of William Ring And Ann Redsell.
- Alexander Henry Ring married Ann Maria, and had children including Herbert James Ring.
- Alexander Henry Ring passed away in 1870 in Cheriton, Kent, England.
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Alexander Ring's Descendants
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1. Herbert (James) RING 1823–1879 m. Mary (Ann) MORRIS 1822–1897
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1. Herbert (Alexander) Ring 1847–1933 m. Emma Tucker 1864–1905
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1. Harry Ring 1887–1887
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2. Helen (Beatrice) Ring 1891– m. Victor (Albert) Preiess 1886–
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3. Harold (Lionel) Ring 1894–1962 m. Elsa (Lydia) Rohde –1974
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4. Gladys Ring 1895–1897
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 7 April 1797
Event Place: Strood, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Apr 1870
Event Place: Cheriton, Kent, England