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James Nelson Ring
b.21 May 1848 West Farnham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada
d.23 Sep 1929 Brigham, Brome, Quebec, Canada
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m. 17 Jan 1835
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m. 13 Oct 1869
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1861 Census: East Farnham, BROME, QC, line 21, labourer, b. Canada East, Cong., 12. 1871 Census: East Farnham, BROME, QC, page 52, line 7, age 22, born QC, farmer, married. 1881 Census: Farnham East, BROME, QC, page 63, line 24, age 32, born QC, farmer, Cong, german origin. 1891 Census: Farnham, MISSISQUOI, QC, page 41, line 13, age 42, born QC, Cong., farmer. 1900 Census: East 123rd St, New York, NEW YORK, NY, page 10A, line 22, May 1848, age 52, married 28 yr, VT, CAN, CAN, engineer. Niece Mildred Thompson, Aug 1892, age 2, CAN, CAN, NH dwelling in same house. Also daughters Frances & Pearl. 1910 1920 Census: Mansfield, TOLLAND, CT, page 14A, line 50, age 70. married, immig 1877, CAN, CAN, CAN, cotton mill labour. On July 25th 1887 James N. Ring, for $50.00, sold a right of way to the Atlantic & North-West Railway measuring 676 feet long by 99 feet wide; see image of Property Plan. The document as Acte 6305 was prepared by notary Pierre Bériau and signed by James N. Ring, his wife Emma J. Wilbur, J. O’Connor a mortgagee, Hugh D. Lumsden acting for the railway and P. Bériau the notary. O’Connor, who held a 8 percent, 830 dollar mortgage on Ring’s property, was involved because he had to relinquish his interest in the right of way in order for the sale to occur. James Ring's brother, Mortimer Alonzo Ring, owned an adjoining property on which he also sold a railway right of way the same day, the sale registered as Acte 6306 by notary Bériau. References
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