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John Robert Ring

Birth4 Apr 1884 - Bearcreek, Cedar County, Missouri, United States of America
Death24 Feb 1956 - El Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri
MotherRhoda Cordell
FatherJames Ira Ring

Born in Bearcreek, Cedar County, Missouri, United States of America on 4 Apr 1884 to James Ira Ring and Rhoda Cordell. John Robert Ring married Emma Floyd Tindle and had 5 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1956 in El Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri.

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James Ira Ring
1842 - 1917
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Rhoda Cordell
1848 - 1917
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Emma Floyd Tindle
1888 - 1956
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Mildred Georgia Combes
1907 - 1992
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Ruby Irene Ring
1915 - 2003
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John William Ring
1918 - 1995
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Marvin Kenneth Ring
1927 - 1996
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Bruce Alden Ring
1922 - 1998

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