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Looking for the descendants of Ren Jun in Ming Dynasty
There are two others named Ren Jun in the history books. This is the Ming dynasty you are looking for, and the other is the Han dynasty. There is no third person with this name. There are branches of Ren Shi's genealogy all over the country. It is difficult to find the following genealogical documents. See if you can find some clues.

Ren Zhuo: (Ren Jun, Zhuo Scout)

(1595- 1656), also known as Beihai and Wang Hai, is from Xiazhuang Village, Nanboshan Town, Boshan District. In the fourth year of Chongzhen (163 1), he was a scholar and successively served as the magistrate of Ruicheng, the magistrate of Yuci, the governor of Susong and the Ministry of War. Uncle You is an imperial envoy and governor of Henan Province. During the Shunzhi period, the right assistant minister of the household department supervised the money management law, and later he was transferred to the assistant minister of the governor's warehouse, and the right assistant minister of the Duchayuan was censored. Shunzhi 1 1 year-12 years as the minister of punishments.

Genealogical documents

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Hebei Province

Genealogy of Stone People in Lulong, Hebei Province consists of three volumes, edited by Ren Baohe (Qing Dynasty), and printed with woodcut movable type in the sixth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (AD 1856). Now it is collected in the Geographical Names Office of lulong county, Hebei Province and the Cultural Relics Management Office of lulong county, Hebei Province.

Jiangsu Province

The genealogy of Du Nan branch of Stone Man in Jiangdu, Jiangsu has eight volumes. (Ming) Ren Qinming began to study in the thirtieth year of Hongwu (A.D. 1397), and (Qing) Ren Chenglie continued to study. In the ninth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1883), eight volumes were printed. Now it is collected in the library of the Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences.

Shi Ren, a native of Jiangdu, Jiangsu Province, compiled eight volumes of genealogy after Du Nan. In the 30th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1397), Ren Qin began to repair, and in the Republic of China, Ren Zhu Cheng continued to repair. In the 19th year of the Republic of China (AD 1930), 12 volumes of woodcut movable type were printed. It is now in the library of Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences.

Twelve volumes of Rugao Branch were continued by the genealogy of Shijiazhuang People's Congress in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, and served as a master and sequel in Qing Dynasty. Twelve volumes of lithographs in the 13th year of the Republic of China (AD 1924). Now it is collected in the National Library of China and the Library of Jilin University.

Twenty volumes of Genealogy of Ren Shi in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, edited by Ren Hongsheng (Republic of China), and twenty-two volumes of woodcut movable type published in Le 'antang in the tenth year of the Republic of China (A.D. 192 1). Now it is collected by the Utah Genealogy Society.

There are 12 volumes in Shixi, Yixing, Jiangsu Province. (Ming) Zhu studied in Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty, and (Qing) Ren Daorong continued his studies. During Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty (AD 1889), 32 volumes of movable type were engraved. Now it is collected in the library of Hebei University.

The stone man in Yixing, Jiangsu Province compiled sixteen volumes of genealogy. (Ming) Zhu Zhongshi was compiled in Jingtai, Ming Dynasty. (Republic of China) Ren continued to compile. In the 16th year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1927), there were 36 volumes of movable type carved on woodcuts. Now it is collected in the library of Nankai University.

Sixteen volumes of the genealogy of the Stone Man in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, including six volumes revised by Ren Baoren and Zhang Daling (Republic of China) and one volume printed by Li Gutang in the fifth year of the Republic of China (A.D. 19l6). Now it is collected in the National Library of China, the National Museum of Tokyo, Japan and the Genealogy Society of Utah, USA.

Zhejiang Province

Sixteen volumes of "Zhejiang Xiaoshan Stone Family School" were rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. In the 12th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1807), there were sixteen volumes of woodcut movable type in Yongsitang. Now it is collected in Tokyo National Museum and Utah Genealogy Society.

A native of Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Province, wrote 20 volumes in his life, with Yu and Ren as the chief editor. In the 12th year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (AD 1874), Yong En Hall was printed with woodcut movable type. Now it is collected in the National Library of China and the Utah Genealogy Society.

The first volume of Ten Volumes of the Clan Spectrum of Daihu Lake in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Province was revised by Ren Rongguang and others four times, and four volumes of wood-block movable type were printed in Yong En Hall in the sixth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (AD 1880). Now it is collected by the Utah Genealogy Society.

Twelve volumes of Genealogy of the Stone Man by Dongshan and Yaojiang in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province were rebuilt by Ren Kaicheng and Ren Dezeng (Qing Dynasty), and twelve volumes of woodcut movable type were printed in the thirty-second year of Guangqing (A.D. 1906). Now it is collected in the library of Hebei University.

Sixteen volumes of Genealogy of Ancient Violets in Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, edited by Zhang Yongmu in the Republic of China, and sixteen volumes of woodcut movable type published in Dunluntang in the 14th year of the Republic of China (AD 1925). It is now in the Tianyi Pavilion Cultural Relics Management Office in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province.

Genealogy of Ren Shi in Zhejiang County consists of twelve volumes, the first volume and the second volume, edited by Ren Shang (Republic of China) as the chief editor. In the 22nd year of the Republic of China (AD 1933), it was reported that there were eight volumes of woodcut movable type printed in this hall. It is now in the Tianyi Pavilion Cultural Relics Management Office in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province.

Genealogy of Stone Man in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province consists of nine volumes, the first three of which are edited by Ren Songnian and others. (Republic of China), and in the 22nd year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1933), it was printed into twelve volumes. Now it is in Zhejiang Library.

There are five volumes in Zhejiang Haiyan Clan Spectrum, the first volume, Ren Changyun et al. (Qing Dynasty) compiled the Full Map of this Sect in three volumes, and the woodcut movable type printed in the forty-ninth year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1784) in ten volumes. Now it is collected in Shanghai Library.

The Clan Tree of Yuecheng Stone Man in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province was compiled by Ren Yuanyun (Qing Dynasty), with the preface of the first year of Jiaqing (A.D. 1796) and the woodcut movable type printed version rebuilt in the seventh year of Guangxu (A.D. 188 1 year). Now it is collected in Taiwan Province Province, Tokyo National Museum, Utah Genealogy Society and Sichuan Provincial Library.

The Genealogy of the Stone Man, which is to be determined by the author, is a woodcut movable type printed edition during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty, and there is only one volume left today. Now it is collected in Huizhou Museum, Anhui Province.

The Family Tree of the Stone Man in Dongzhou, which is to be determined by the author, is a woodcut movable type printed edition during the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. Now it is collected in the library of Hangzhou University.

Gao Yan's Genealogy of the Stone Man, to be determined by the author, was printed with woodcut movable type in the 19th year of the Republic of China (AD 1930), with only two volumes left. Lanxi County Cultural Relics Bureau, Zhejiang Province.

The Genealogy of the Stone Man, rebuilt by Ren Yongmo in Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, consists of five volumes. In the fifteenth year of the Republic of China (AD 1926), only the first three volumes were left. It is now in Yinxian Library of Zhejiang Province and Ma Qiao 'an Village, Zhong 'ai Township, Sheng County, Zhejiang Province.

The genealogy of the stone man clan in Orient Mountain, Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, which is to be tested by the author, is a woodcut movable type printed edition in the 15th year of the Republic of China (AD 1926). It is now in the Sage Library of Zhejiang Province, with only the fourth and fifth volumes left.

The genealogy of the Stone Man was rebuilt in Puyang, Pujiang, Zhejiang. The author needs to be tested. In the thirty-first year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1905), only the seventh volume remained. It is now in the archives of Pujiang County, Zhejiang Province.

Genealogy of Huang Huang, Zhejiang consists of six volumes, of which the first volume is edited by Ren Deng. (Republic of China). In the 12th year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1924), there were 12 woodcut movable type prints. Now it is collected in the library of the Institute of History, China Academy of Social Sciences.

Anhui province

There are six volumes of Genealogy of the Stone Man in Jingde, Anhui Province, which were rebuilt by Ren Youyu and Ren in Qing Dynasty. In the 26th year of Guangxu reign (A.D. 1900), Xu Luntang printed six volumes of woodcut movable type. Now it is collected in the library of Hebei University.

Genealogy of the Stone Man in Jingde, Anhui Province, 22 volumes, edited by Ren Qi in the Republic of China, and 22 volumes of woodcut movable type were published in the thirteenth year of the Republic of China (AD 1924). Now it is collected in Anhui Provincial Museum.

Thirteen volumes of Lishui Genealogy in Huaining, Anhui Province, edited by Ren Storong (Qing Dynasty), and thirteen volumes of woodcut movable type published in Qingyuan Hall in the 11th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (AD 1885). Now it is collected by the Utah Genealogy Society.

Fujian Province

The genealogy of the Stone Man clan in Junshan, Minhou, Fujian was rebuilt by Ren Chaoning (Qing Dynasty) and was written in calligraphy in the fifth year of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1727). Now it is collected in the library of Fujian Normal University.

(Qing) Fujian Minhou Junshanshiren Branch was continued by Ren Zhengpei and others. In the 19th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (AD 1893), four volumes of woodcut movable type were printed. Now it is collected in Tokyo National Museum and Utah Genealogy Society.

Shandong (province)

The History of the Stone Clan in Dongchangdong County, Shandong Province consists of five volumes, edited by Ren Chunyou in Qing Dynasty. In the sixth year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1867), Ying Ge published a woodcut movable type printed book. Now it is collected in the National Library of China, the Library of Renmin University of China and the Utah Genealogy Society.

Henan Province

The genealogy of the stone man in Yexian County, Henan Province was rebuilt by the stone man in Xiaotang in Qing Dynasty, and the woodcut movable type was printed and produced in the tenth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (AD 1860). Now it is collected in Yexian Archives of Henan Province.

Hubei province

The genealogy of stone men in Xinzhou, Hubei Province has 20 volumes, the first four volumes. (Qing Dynasty) Ren Kaiheng and Ren were founded in Qianlong of Qing Dynasty (AD 1795), and were renewed by Ren Sihuang and Ren Wandong in the Republic of China. In the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (AD 1947), it was printed with woodcut movable type. It is now collected in Zengzhai Village, Hongqi Township, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province.

Ren Sihuang (Republic of China) compiled eighteen volumes of Genealogy of Stone People in Xinzhou, Hubei Province, which was printed in woodcut movable type in the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (AD 1947). It is now collected in Feng Pu Township, Xinzhou County, Hubei Province.

Genealogy of Gucheng County, Hubei Province consists of three volumes, edited by the Republic of China, and bronzed in the 21st year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1932). It is now in the library of Gucheng County, Hubei Province.

Hunan

There are four volumes in Yongning, Ningxiang, Hunan Province, compiled by Ren Long Wenxiu and Ren Mengyuan in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1834), and only the first volume remains. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.

There are three genealogies of the stone man in Xiangyin, Hunan, and the author is to be determined. In the 25th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1845), there is only one copy left. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.

The genealogy of the barbarians in Xiangyin, Hunan Province was written by Ren Zhengguan and Ren Zhengguan in Qing Dynasty. In the eighth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1882), only the first volume remained. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.

Genealogy of the Stone Man consists of ninety-nine volumes, the first volume and the second volume, which were edited and compiled by Ren Jisheng in the Republic of China. In the seventh year of the Republic of China (A.D. 19 18), there were 24 woodcut movable type books in Le 'antang. Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library.

The first volume of Hunan Changde Genealogy was compiled by Ren (Republic of China) and printed with woodcut movable type in the sixth year of the Republic of China (A.D. 19 17). Now it is in Hunan Provincial Library. Save the first volume,No. 1 volume)

Sichuan Province

Genealogy of Stone Men in Jiange, Sichuan Province, edited by Zhou Shaowen (Republic of China), was printed with woodcut movable type in the 16th year of the Republic of China (AD 1927). Now it is collected in Zhang Wang Township, Jiange County, Sichuan Province.

The Genealogy of the Stone Man, edited by Ren Yourui (Qing Dynasty), Xuanhan, Sichuan, consists of six volumes. Tongzhi reign in Qing Dynasty lasted for four years (AD 1865), with only two, three and six volumes left. Now it is collected in the Archives of Xuanhan County, Sichuan Province.

Genealogy of Guizhou Stone Man is a volume whose author is to be determined, and it is a woodcut movable-type printed version during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. Now it is in Guizhou Provincial Library.