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Benjamin Ring 1729–1804 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1729

Birth Location: West Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America

Death Date: 10 Aug 1804

Death Location: Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Nathaniel Ring

Mother: Lydia Vernon

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The story of Benjamin Ring began in 1729 in West Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America. Benjamin Ring passed away in 1804 in Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Benjamin Ring began in 1729 in West Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America.
  • Benjamin Ring passed away in 1804 in Pennsylvania, USA.

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Benjamin Ring's Ancestors

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Benjamin Ring
1729–1804
Birth Place: West Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Parents
Nathaniel Ring
1700–1766
Bradford, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lydia Vernon
1706–1744
Nether Providence, Chester, Pennsylvania, America
Grandparents
Nathaniel (John) Ring
1650–1714
Wales, England
Elizabeth Vernon
1660–1730
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Ring
1638–1714
Mary Johnson
–1754
Elinor Minshull
1648–1720
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edmond Ring
1617–1642
Anne Ring
1618–1653
John Minshaw\Minshall
1617–1683
Margaret Hickock
1622–1675

Benjamin Ring's Timeline

2 Records

1729
1729
Birth of Benjamin Ring in West Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
West Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1804
10 Aug 1804
Age 75
Death of Benjamin Ring in Pennsylvania, USA
Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1729
    Event Place: West Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Aug 1804
    Event Place: Pennsylvania, USA

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