"On 23 July 1707 Eleazer Ring and his wife were dismissed from the [First] Church of Plymouth to the church at Plympton. Following that date the deeds (and births of his children) record him as a resident of Plympton.
By 28 March 1732 he was described as ‘Eleazar Ring of Kingston ... Yeoman.' Mary had died there two years earlier on 28 November 1730.
"In his will, dated 5 June 1738 and proved 1 January 1749[/50] in Plymouth County, Eleazer Ring of Kingston, yeoman, made bequests to his sons, Samuel, Andrew, Elkanah, and Jonathan."
"On 23 July 1707 Eleazer Ring and his wife were dismissed from the [First] Church of Plymouth to the church at Plympton. Following that date the deeds (and births of his children) record him as a resident of Plympton.
By 28 March 1732 he was described as ‘Eleazar Ring of Kingston ... Yeoman.' Mary had died there two years earlier on 28 November 1730.
"In his will, dated 5 June 1738 and proved 1 January 1749[/50] in Plymouth County, Eleazer Ring of Kingston, yeoman, made bequests to his sons, Samuel, Andrew, Elkanah, and Jonathan."
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