RINGO FORD CEMETERY (#43) of BUTLER COUNTY MISSOURI  Copyright 1997, 2001 by Betty Hanks and Terry McLean, tmclean@earthlink.net.  T23N R5E SEC 6 ---------------- The RINGO family lived at the ford of the Little Black River and thus it came to be known as Ringo Ford.  Older residents of the area have said that the RINGO family lived there a short time, died, and were buried here, but there are no known markers and no record has been found of the names.  We found the following references to RINGO families:  1870 federal census, Butler County, MO, Cane Creek Twp: RINGO, Elizabeth, age 42, MO   "    Nancy C., age 19, MO   "    Mary A., age 16, MO   "    James M., age 11, MO   "    Emely, age 11, MO STROPP, James J., age 8, MO   "     John A., age 5, MO 1910 federal census, Butler County, MO, Rombaur Village, St Francis Twp: (Boarding House) RINGO, Edgar, head, age 28, M1,* 6 yrs, sawmill, IL, IL, IL        Lucy, wife, age 28, M1,* 6 yrs (3 ch, 1 liv), IL, MO, OH        Ralph, son, age 1, MO, IL, IL        Hulda, sister, age 16, IL, IL, IL TOWNSEND, John, boarder, age 30, single, IL, IL, IL BEAL, Howard, boarder, age 26, single, IL, IL, IL FREECE, Joe, boarder, age 54, married boss, IN, IN, IN WILSON, Joe, boarder, age 32, single, log scaler, MO, MO, MO BERRY, George, boarder, age 55, married, laborer, MO, MO, MO RINGO, Guy, age 25, IL, IN, IL   "    Mary, age 23, IL, IL, OH   "    Leonard, age 3, IL, IL, IL   "    Corbia, age 1, IL, IL, IL * M1 indicates this is the 1st marriage, and they have been married 6 years. Researched by Betty Hanks Copyrighted information on this site to Betty Hanks and Terry McLean This file was contributed for non- commercial, non-exclusive use in the USGenWeb Archives. ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ***************************************************************************