Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Deborah Hopkins (1506) & Andrew Ring

5487. Elizabeth Ring. Born on 19 May 1652 in Plymouth, MA.3 Elizabeth died bef 14 Dec 1691.24

Elizabeth married William Mayo, son of John Mayo (-1702/1707) & Hannah Reycraft. Born on 7 Oct 1654 in Eastham, MA.156,3 William died bef 16 Oct 1691.24

5488. William Ring. Born ca 1653.24 William died ca 1730.24

On 13 Jul 1693 William married Hannah Sherman (7416) , daughter of William Sherman (2069) (ca 1640/1642-Nov 1680) & Desire Doty (3491) (1645/46-22 Jan 1731), in Plymouth, MA.24 Born on 21 Feb 1668 in Marshfield, MA.20 Hannah died in Plymouth, MA, on 8 Jul 1745; she was 77.26

Children of William and Hannah (Sherman) Ring, born at Plymouth:26
    i. Deborah Ring, b. 24 Jan 1695, d. 29 May 1696;
    ii. Hannah Ring, b. 26 May 1697;
    iii. William Ring, b. 25 Jul 1699;
    iv. Elizabeth Ring, b. 15 Feb 1701, m. a Mr Prince172;
    v. Eleazer Ring, b. 16 Jan 1704/5; and
    vi. Deborah Ring, b. 5 Feb 1708.

5489. Eleazer Ring. Born ca 1655.24 Eleazer died on 21 Nov 1749 in Kingstown, MA.297

“Eleazer Ring and his wife Mary lived first at Plymouth, where their first nine children were recorded. He was appointed constable there for 1692. Numerous deeds over a period of many years list Eleazer in Plymouth, later in Plympton, and toward the end of his life in Kingston. On 9 September 1697 Eleazer Ring received by deed of gift from a ‘William Ring of the Town of Plymouth’ for ‘Natural affection and Good Will which I do bear unto my Loving Brother Eleazar Ring of the Town of Plymouth,’ two lots of upland in the Twenty Six Men's Purchase in Middleborough which had belonged to William’s ‘Honoured father Andrew Ring late of Plimouth.’ On 30 June 1703 ‘Eleazar Ring of the Town of Plymouth . . . Yeoman’ sold to Abiel Shurtleff, house carpenter of Plymouth, meadow land at ‘Pollipody Cove’ which was ‘Given to me by my Father andrew Ring deceased.’ On 20 June 1705 Mary Ring, together with Eleazer Ring her husband, and her brothers and sisters who were heirs to the property of Deacon Jonathan Shaw, conveyed land in Lakenham and their rights to his moveable estate to ‘our Brother Jonathan Shaw of Lakenham.’
    “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, though it is unclear whether he had also moved in 1705[62] or simply that the town boundaries had shifted around him with the incorporation of Plympton in 1707. In 1722 he made a gift of 100 acres of land in Middleborough to his son Andrew, and in 1725 he gave to his son Samuel ‘Part of my Farm whereon he now Dwelleth in Plimton.’ By 28 March 1732 he was described as ‘Eleazar Ring of Kingston . . . Yeoman,’ and on that date he gave to his ‘loving Son Elkanah of Kingston’ over 140 acres of land in the Sixteen Shilling Purchase in Middleborough that were in the original right of Andrew Ring. Eleazer and his wife Mary had probably lived in Kingston for several years; 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.”297

On 11 Jan 1687/8 Eleazer married Mary Shaw, daughter of Dea. Jonathan Shaw (ca 1631-30 Jul 1701) & Phebe Watson (ca 1636-), in Plymouth, MA.297 Born ca 1665 in prob. Lakenham, now North Carver, MA.297 Mary died on 28 Nov 1730 in Kingstown, MA.297 Buried in Old Burying Ground, Kingston.

Children of Eleazer and Mary (Shaw) Ring, born at Plymouth:26
    i. Eleazer Ring, b. 7 Nov 1688, d. 3 Dec 1688;
    ii. Andrew Ring, b. 14 Nov 1689;
    iii. Phebe Ring, b. 26 Jan 1691/2, m. Ichabod Standish;
    iv. Samuel Ring, b. 12 Mar 1693/4;
    v. Andrew Ring, b. 28 Mar 1696;
    vi. Deborah Ring, b. 10 Jul 1698, m. John Fuller;
    vii. Mary Ring, b. 9 Dec 1700;
    viii. Jonathan Ring, b. 23 Dec 1702;
    ix. Susannah Ring, b. 9 Apr 1705;
    x. Elkanah Ring, b. 19 Oct 1706, d. after 7 Mar 1759;
    xi. Elizabeth Ring, b. 9 May 1708; and
    xii. Lydia Ring, b. 20 Nov 1710.

Their children include:
15204 i. Phebe Ring (26 Jan 1690/1-15 May 1756)
15205 ii. Samuel Ring (12 Mar 1692/3-8 May 1768)
15206 iii. Andrew Ring (28 Mar 1696-17 Nov 1744)
15207 iv. Mary Ring (9 Dec 1700-)
15208 v. Susanna Ring (9 Apr 1705-10 Sep 1728)
15209 vi. Lydia Ring (20 Nov 1710-3 Mar 1788)

5490. Mary Ring. Born ca 1658.24 Mary died on 31 Oct 1731 in Middleboro, MA.24

On 4 Mar 1687 Mary married John Morton (10850) , son of John Morton (3377) (ca 1616-3 Oct 1673) & Lettice [Morton] (ca 1624-22 Feb 1691), in Plymouth, MA.26 Born on 21 Dec 1650 in Plymouth, MA.3 John died in Middleboro, MA, on 20 Mar 1717/8; he was 67.289

To John is due the establishment of what is believed to be the first absolutely free public school in America, which he ‘erected and kept’ at Plymouth in 1691, ‘for the education of children and youth.’147

Their children include:
15210 i. Mary Morton (15 Dec 1689-20 Mar 1781)
15211 ii. John Morton (middle of Jun 1693-bef 1718)
15212 iii. Hannah Morton (1 Sep 1694-)
15213 iv. Capt. Ebenezer Morton (19 Oct 1696-12 May 1750)
15214 v. Deborah Morton (15 Sep 1698-ca 1726)
15215 vi. Persis Morton (27 Nov 1700-bef 1718)

5491. Deborah Ring. Deborah died aft 14 Dec 1691.24

5492. Susanna Ring. Susanna died aft 14 Dec 1691.24

Susanna was possibley the Susanna Ring who married William Walker (b. 2 Aug 1659 at Eastham, son of William & Sarah (Snow) Walker).73


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