Person:Daniel Ringe (1)

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Daniel Ringe
b.Abt 1654
m. Abt 1651
  1. Susannah RindgeAbt 1652 -
  2. Mary RingeAbt 1653 - 1732
  3. Daniel RingeAbt 1654 - 1738
  4. Roger Rindge1657 -
  5. Sarah Ring1659 -
  6. Isaac Ringe1661 - 1714
m. Bef 1684
  1. Hannah Ringe1684 - 1750
m. Bef 1688
  1. Daniel RingeAbt 1688 - 1688
  2. Mary RingeAbt 1689 - 1752
  3. Daniel Ringe1691/92 - 1713
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Ringe
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1654
Marriage Bef 1684 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesBased on birth of eldest known child
to Hannah Perkins
Marriage Bef 1688 Prob. Ipswich, MABased on birth of eldest known child
to Hannah Rust
Death[1][4] 30 Nov 1738 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1910, 1919)
    2:659.

    Rindge, Daniel, Capt., [died] Nov. 30, 1738, a. 80 y. [a. 84 y. GR1]
    [Note: eldest son, and brother Roger b. 1657, so age at death of 80 does not work.]

  2.   Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    189.

    Robert Kinsman of Ispwich bequeathed ... to my daughter Mary the wife of Usuall Wardell ten pounds, and to her four elder children twenty shillings apiece, viz: Daniell, Roger, Mary and Susan Ringe; ...

  3.   Research leads for review, in Schutz, John A. Legislators of the Massachusetts General Court, 1691-1780: a biographical dictionary. (Boston, Massachusetts: Northeastern University Press, c1997).

    Name: Rindge (Ringe), Daniel
    Year of Birth: 1654
    Place of Birth:  ?Ipswich
    Year of Death: 1738
    Place of Death: Ipswich
    Description: Ipswich HR 1712; selectman 1703, 05, 11; capt. 1711, 15;
    M Hannah Perkins (1662-1684) in c1683 and Hannah Rust (1664-a1739) a1684,
     ?1/3 ch; farmer; will. Good estate.

    Bibliography: Hammatt, Ipswich, 281-2; 1891 Rust g 18-9; Torrey 626; Ipswich VR 312-3

  4. Essex County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Deeds, 1639-1866; index to deeds, 1640-1879 (Essex County, Massachusetts). (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971)
    Case 23717 Rindge Daniel Gent 1739 Jan 1.

    1 Jan 1738[/39]: Bond of Hannah Rindge widow of Ipswich as Adminstratrix of her Husband Cap'n Dan'll Ringe late of Ipswich Dece'd Intestate.
    14 Jan 1739/40: Division of estate of Cap't Daniel Rindge Late of Ipswich, setting out one full third part to Widdow Hannah Rindge. Remainder divided into two equal shares. 18 Feb 1739: No. 1 to Ammi Wise & his wife Mary, No. 2 to Cap't Tho's Stannifod & his wife Hannah.
    25 Jan 1739/40: Agreement of heirs between Major Wise & Cap'n Thomas Staniford, the first receiving £10, and the second getting NE side of farm.
    18 Feb 1739/40: Account of Hannah Rindge adm'x of the Estate of her Husband Dan'll Rindge late of Ipswich Gent Dece'd Intestate, allowed.

  5.   Source:Hammatt, Abraham. Hammatt Papers ... : the Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Mass., 1633-1700, both originally p. 278, and again in additional information submitted by Augustine Caldwell, p. 282, incorrectly attribute all the children to first wife Hannah Perkins, which is clearly impossible given her death in 1684. It appears probably 3, and definitely 2, of the four children belonged to the second wife. On p. 278 Daniel Rindge is said to have "published with Sarah Knowlton, Mch 22, 1711-12", but this is incorrect as his probate names his widow as Hannah. Caldwell's additional information, p. 282, says it was his nephew Daniel Rindge, s/o Roger, that married Sarah Knowlton.