In response to Adweena (welcome to PT btw

), here ar the ringbearers that l know:
I have copied this post over to a thread under History of Middle Earth/Other Ringbearers. If you wish to respond, please post in that thread. Thanks
Elven Rings:
Nenya the Ring of Water was carried eastward from Eregion by Galadriel, who crossed the mountains and settled in the land of L’rien. Narya and Vilya had already been sent into the north by Celebrimbor, and were in the safekeeping of High King Gil-galad.Galadriel kept her Elven-ring throughout the later years of the Second Age, and the duration of the Third. Gil-galad gave his rings to lords in his service - Narya to C’rdan at the Grey Havens, and Vilya to Elrond, who used it to found a haven of his own against Sauron in the midst of Eriador - Imladris, that Men came to call Rivendell. C’rdan, too, passed on his Ring, to a Grey stranger who sailed into his havens out of the West, who would come to be known in later legends as Mithrandir, or Gandalf.
Dwarve Rings
Of the Dwarvebearers l only know 1: The Last Ring of the Dwarves. It was originally given to King Durin III of Khazad-d’m by the Elves of Eregion, and it remained in his line for thousands of years until it was inherited by Thr’r, the King under the Mountain at Erebor. It was during Thr’r's reign that Smaug descended on Erebor and drove the Dwarves into exile. Long after Erebor's destruction, Thr’r passed the Ring to his son Thr’in, who dwelt for many years as an exile from his ancient home. At last, Thr’in set out on his own ill-fated Quest of Erebor, but he was captured by the spies of Sauron, and the Ring of Thr’r was lost.
Men Rings
The Rings of Men were of: Kham’l, Murazor (the Witch-king himself), Dwar, Ji Indur, Akhorahil, Hoarmurath, Adunaphel, Ren and Uvatha.
l hope l helped you out
