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  • The Singer Sisters: A Novel

    Praise for The Singer Sisters: A Novel

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    Blanche Ring

    American actress (1871 – 1961)

    Blanche Ring (April 24, 1871 – January 13, 1961) was an American singer and actress in Broadway theatre productions, musicals,[1] and Hollywood motion pictures.[2] She was best known for her rendition of "In the Good Old Summer Time."

    Early life and family

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    Ring was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to James H. Ring and Wilhelmena F. Ring. She came from show business stock. Her father was a comedian for 30 years[3][4] and her grandfather James H. Ring, was a leading comedian of the Boston Museum company.[5] Her great-great-grandfather, Charles Fisher, was also an actor and came to the United States from England.[6] His wife was Josephine H. Shaw, an actress.[7] He journeyed with theatrical caravans as far west as the Mississippi River. Her grandmother was Julie Fisher, a celebrated actress of her time.[8] Her heritage was English-Irish-Scotti

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