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Eleazer Ring

BirthMay 07 1740 - North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine
DeathOct 22 1821 - North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine
MotherZerviah Standish
FatherAndrew Gray

Born in North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine on May 07 1740 to Andrew Gray and Zerviah Standish. Eleazer Ring married Olive Mitchell and had 12 children. He passed away on Oct 22 1821 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine.

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Parents
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Andrew Gray
1707 - 1757
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Zerviah Standish
1706 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Olive Mitchell
1749 - 1773
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Mary Sweetser
1751 - 1839
Children Show all
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Jonathan Ring
1770 - 1800
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Hannah Ring
1772 - Unknown
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Reuben Ring
1781 - Unknown
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Betty Ring
1787 - Unknown
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Andrew Ring
1768 - Unknown
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Zerviah Ring
1792 - Unknown
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Olive Ring
1783 - 1820
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Martin Ring
1794 - Unknown
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Molly Ring
1785 - 1827
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John Ring
1789 - 1791
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Eleazer Ring
1780 - 1804
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Ring
1789 - 1827

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