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Mary Ring

BirthBET Feb 28 1724 & 1725 - Kingston, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
DeathDec 1808 - North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine
MotherSarah Standish
FatherAndrew Ring

Born in Kingston, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts on BET Feb 28 1724 & 1725 to Andrew Ring and Sarah Standish. Mary Ring married Joseph Johnson and had 13 children. She passed away on Dec 1808 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine.

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Parents
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Andrew Ring
1696 - 1744
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Sarah Standish
1736 - 1809
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Johnson
1717 - 1774
Children Show all
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Joseph Johnson
1749 - 1761
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Nathan Johnson
1743 - 1830
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Lucretia Johnson
1762 - Unknown
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Andrew Ring Johnson
1745 - Unknown
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Content Johnson
1742 - Unknown
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Sarah Newland Johnson
1768 - Unknown
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Elizabeth ( Betty ) Johnson
1758 - 1759
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Hobart Johnson
1755 - Unknown
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Mercy Johnson
1760 - Unknown
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Mercy Johnson (Stover) Mf.
1758 - Unknown
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Joshua Johnson
1742 - 1802
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Joshua Johnson
1744 - 1802
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Andrew Ring Johnson
1745 - Unknown

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