Ringling, Alfred, 1861-1919
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Alfred "Alf" Ringling (1861–1919). Alfred was a juggler. In 1916, Alfred took up residence in Petersburg, New Jersey, now known as Oak Ridge, where he was responsible for the creation of Lake Swannanoa.
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creatorOf | Andress, Charles, 1849-1933. Circus World Museum route book collection, 1842-[ongoing] | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives | |
referencedIn | George Brinton Beal papers, circus collection, and other theatrical collections, 1862-1969. | Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University | |
referencedIn | Kelley, John M. In re estates-- Henry Ringling, Alf. T. Ringling : brief / John M. Kelley, attorney for estates of Henry Ringling and Alf. T. Ringling. | John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library, Ringling Museum Library |
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associatedWith | Beal, George Brinton. |
associatedWith | Beal, George Brinton. |
associatedWith | Kelley, John M. |
auntOrUncleOf | North, Henry Ringling, 1909-1993 |
auntOrUncleOf | North, John Ringling, 1903-1985 |
sibling of | Ringling, Charles, 1868-1926 |
sibling of | Ringling, Henry, 1868-1918. |
sibling of | Ringling, Ida Belle Palmer, 1869?-1966. |
sibling of | Ringling, John, 1866-1936 |
sibling-in-law of | Ringling, Mable |
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Birth 1861-11-06
Death 1919-10-21
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Ringling, Alfred Theodore, 1861-1919
Ringling, Alf. T., 1861-1919
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