hmtl5 Lott Washington Ringo b. 17 Mar 1795 d. 15 Sep 1825: Hedges Genealogy

Lott Washington Ringo

Male 1795 - 1825  (30 years)


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  • Name Lott Washington Ringo 
    Born 17 Mar 1795 
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    Gender Male 
    Died 15 Sep 1825 
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    Buried unknown Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I2421  Hedges
    Last Modified 15 Jan 2021 

    Family Mary D. Clack,   b. Abt 1794, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 7 Sep 1815  Fleming County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 15 Jan 2021 
    Family ID F1299  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • Burtis Ringo Bible.
      “Mrs. H. Ringo’s Bible” is the inscription in the inside front cover of this Bible. Containing the records of the family of Burtis and Hannah (Rector) Ringo, the Bible passed to their youngest daughter, Susan Ringo Owens, and to Susan Owens’ daughter, Sallie Ann Owens Overly, and thence to Sallie Overley’s granddaughter, Lola May Overley Rawlings, of Denison, Kansas. The Inscriptions were transcribed by Allen Gardiner in 1973 and were printed in the Topeka Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol.4, #1, January 1974, pp.17-19.
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      The information referring to Lot W. Ringo are:

      Page 1, column 2, (Marriages)
      Lot W. Ringo married Mary D. Clack the 10th Day of September AD 1815.

      Page 2, column 1 (Births)
      Lot W. Ringo borne the 17 of March 1795.

      Page 5, column 1 (Deaths)
      Lot W. Ringo Died the 15 Day of September 1925 aged 30 yeares 5 months & 29 Days.

      Note: Burtis and Hannah (Rector) Ringo migrated from Culpepper and Fauquier Counties, Virginia in the early 1800s to Fleming County, Kentucky, where they passed the remainder of their days. They, along with other members of the family were buried on their own farm near Belle Grove Springs. In the late 1970s this land was converted to reservoir use and the graves and gravestones were moved. Descendants of the family petitioned to have these stones move to the city cemetery at Flemingsburg, the county seat, where many later descendants were already buried.

      Ancestry.com. Kansas, U.S., Vital Record Abstracts, 1854-2009 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
      Original data: Vital Record Abstracts. Topeka, Kansas: Kansas Historical Society.

  • Sources 
    1. [S6] Find a Grave.