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Benjamin Franklin Ritter

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Benjamin Franklin Ritter

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
1 Oct 1904 (aged 89)
Bebee, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Bebee, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Parents: John Newton Ritter & Mary Young.
Benjamin and Nancy were married in 1854 in Mississippi.
Their children were:
Margaret Lucendy Ritter Owens (1855 - 1892)
Mary Virginia Ritter Kennon (1855 - 1916)
Laura Edmonia Ritter DuBois (1858 - 1888)
Isaac Soloman Ritter (1859 - 1917)
Andrew Elijah Ritter (1822 - ?)
Benjamin D. "Doc" Ritter (1864 - ?)
James A. Ritter (1865 - 1900)
John Robert Ritter (1867 - 1934)
Nancy Pearl Ritter Mayes (1869 - 1909)
George D. Ritter (1873 - 1933)
Nancy Caroline Joyner Ritter may have died in childbirth while delivering George.Benjamin Franklin Ritter was the son of Everett Ritter Sr. and his wife, Nancy Charlotte Anderson. Along with his family, he migrated down the Natchez Trace Wagon Road into the Alabama Territory in the 1820's. He later moved to Arkansas and later still into Oklahoma.Some people mistakenly believe he was the son of John Newton Ritter, but the dates wouldn't make sense if that was the case.

His children with Nancy Joyner were:
William 1842-1862
Everett J. 1844-1862
Mary Kennon 1855-1916
Ben F. 1862-1933
John R. 1867-1934
Nancy Mayes 1869-1909
George Duncan 1873-1933
Parents: John Newton Ritter & Mary Young.
Benjamin and Nancy were married in 1854 in Mississippi.
Their children were:
Margaret Lucendy Ritter Owens (1855 - 1892)
Mary Virginia Ritter Kennon (1855 - 1916)
Laura Edmonia Ritter DuBois (1858 - 1888)
Isaac Soloman Ritter (1859 - 1917)
Andrew Elijah Ritter (1822 - ?)
Benjamin D. "Doc" Ritter (1864 - ?)
James A. Ritter (1865 - 1900)
John Robert Ritter (1867 - 1934)
Nancy Pearl Ritter Mayes (1869 - 1909)
George D. Ritter (1873 - 1933)
Nancy Caroline Joyner Ritter may have died in childbirth while delivering George.Benjamin Franklin Ritter was the son of Everett Ritter Sr. and his wife, Nancy Charlotte Anderson. Along with his family, he migrated down the Natchez Trace Wagon Road into the Alabama Territory in the 1820's. He later moved to Arkansas and later still into Oklahoma.Some people mistakenly believe he was the son of John Newton Ritter, but the dates wouldn't make sense if that was the case.

His children with Nancy Joyner were:
William 1842-1862
Everett J. 1844-1862
Mary Kennon 1855-1916
Ben F. 1862-1933
John R. 1867-1934
Nancy Mayes 1869-1909
George Duncan 1873-1933


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