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Michael Beverley Ringer

Birth25 Apr 1785 - Shottesham Norfolk England
Death18 Sep 1869 - Shipdham, Norfolk, England
MotherSarah Everett
FatherWilliam Beverley Ringer

Born in Shottesham Norfolk England on 25 Apr 1785 to William Beverley Ringer and Sarah Everett. Michael Beverley Ringer had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Sep 1869 in Shipdham, Norfolk, England.

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William Beverley Ringer
1740 - 1825
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Sarah Everett
1751 - Unknown
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William Ringer
1819 - Unknown
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Sarah Payne
1815 - Unknown
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Martha Ann Ringer
1829 - 1915
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Sarah Ann Ringer
1818 - Unknown
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Benjamin Dawes Ringer
1821 - Unknown
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Harriet Ringer
1823 - Unknown
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Sophia Ringer
1827 - 1914
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Michael Beverly Ringer
1827 - 1889

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