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John Ford

Birth1 Feb 1710 - Colerne, Wiltshire
Death09 Jun 1767 - Bath, Somerset
MotherMary Mullins
FatherWilliam Ford

Born in Colerne, Wiltshire on 1 Feb 1710 to William Ford and Mary Mullins. John Ford married Martha Elkington and had 12 children. He passed away on 09 Jun 1767 in Bath, Somerset.

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Parents
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William Ford
1682 - 1737
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Mary Mullins
1680 - 1767
Spouse(s)
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Martha Elkington
1704 - 1790
Children Show all
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Betty Ford
1741 - 1830
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Mary Ford
1733 - 1825
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Martha Ford
1742 - 1785
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Susanna Ford
1746 - 1826
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Hannah Ford
1740 - 1824
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John Ford
1744 - Unknown
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Frances Ford
1740 - 1747
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Sarah Ford
1747 - Unknown
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Henry Ford
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Ford
1737 - 1738
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John Ford
1735 - 1803
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William Ford
1737 - Unknown

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