John Ringling (John Ringling)
Entertainer. Born Johann Nicholas Rüngeling, one of seven sons of German immigrant and harness maker, August Rüngeling, in McGregor, Iowa. After moving to Baraboo, Wisconsin, the brothers Ringling created and performed a vaudeville-type show in Mazomanie, Wisconsin, on November 27, 1882. John played the clown. Two years later, the Ringling Brothers were able to open their first circus. By 1887, the growing Ringling brothers’ show was called Ringling Bros. United Monster Shows, Great Double Circus, Royal European Menagerie, Museum, Caravan, and Congress of Trained Animals. By 1900, Ringling Brothers had one of the largest shows in the country and began absorbing other circuses. In 1907, the Ringlings purchased their largest competitor, Barnum & Bailey Circus; The Greatest Show on Earth became the Ringlings’ show for $400,000. He was an early settler and developer of Sarasota Florida. He owned and planned the Ringling Isles subdivision that included St. Armands Key, Bird Key, Coon Key, Wolf Key, and 2,000 acres on Longboat Key. He had built the Ringling Causeway and bridge to St. Armand Key and then donated it to the city. John was listed as one of the richest men in the world in 1925. In 1927, he moved the winter quarters of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus to Sarasota. In 1929, he bought the American Circus Corporation for $2 million. With that purchase, the last surviving Ringling brother owned virtually every traveling circus in America. Shortly after the acquisition, he lost in short order his wife, Mabel, and much of his fortune. Ringling was voted out of control of his business in 1932. At his death, he willed his house, his museum, and his entire art collection to the state of Florida. (bio by: Iola) Family links: Parents: August Ringling (1826 – 1898) Saloma Juliar Ringling (1833 – 1907) Spouse: Mable Burton Ringling (1875 – 1929)* Siblings: Al Ringling (1852 – 1916)* August G. Ringling (1854 – 1907)* George Ringling (1856 – 1856)* Otto Ringling (1858 – 1911)* Alfred Theodore Ringling (1860 – 1919)* Charles Ringling (1863 – 1926)* John Ringling (1866 – 1936) Henry Ringling (1868 – 1918)* Ida Ringling North (1874 – 1950)* *Calculated relationship
Born
- May, 31, 1866
- USA
Died
- December, 12, 1936
- USA
Cemetery
- John and Mable Ringling Museum
- Florida
- USA