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On sidebar (Baptism of Mortimer Alonzo Ring. Born Dec. 6th, 1836, Baptised Oct 13th, 1842) Mortimer Alonzo, the son of David Nelson Ring, Farmer, of the Township of Stanbridge, in the County of Missiskuoi, and of Juliet, his wife, was born on the sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty six: And was baptised on the same day as Christopher C. Schoolcraft, in presence of the subscribing witnesses by me John Brownell, Wesleyan Minister. Witnesses <signed> Gilbert Hyatt, Samuel Harriman. On sidebar (Baptism of Myles Rozalvo Ring. Born Dec. 27th, 1837, Baptised Oct 13th, 1842) Mortimer Alonzo, the son of the above named David Nelson and Juliet Ring, was born on the twenty seventh day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven: And was baptised on the same day as Christopher C. Schoolcraft, in presence of the subscribing witnesses by me John Brownell, Wesleyan Minister. Witnesses <signed> Gilbert Hyatt, Samuel Harriman. File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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