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John Ford

Birth13 Apr 1720 - Brandywine, New Castle, Delaware, United States
Death19 Sep 1781 - Hebron, Connecticut, USA
MotherAnn Baldwin
FatherWilliam Ford

Born in Brandywine, New Castle, Delaware, United States on 13 Apr 1720 to William Ford and Ann Baldwin. John Ford married Prudence Clayton and had 13 children. He passed away on 19 Sep 1781 in Hebron, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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William Ford
1706 - 1769
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Ann Baldwin
1698 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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Prudence Clayton
1725 - 1809
Children Show all
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John Coke Ford
1758 - 1830
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David Ford
1750 - 1833
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Isaac Ford
1752 - 1784
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Sarah Ford
1765 - 1847
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Philip Ford
1754 - 1841
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Jane Ford
1763 - Unknown
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John Wesley Ford
1747 - 1758
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Prudence.. Ford
1760 - Unknown
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Hannah Ford
1757 - 1777
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Jesse Ford
1769 - 1777
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Mary Ford
1767 - 1777
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Sarah Ford
1765 - 1857
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Mary Elizabeth Ford
1740 - 1816

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