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About William Ford, I
Son of Thomas Ford, Thomasine "Tamsen" Smith; father of automobile industrialist Henry Ford I (1863-1947); oldest of his siblings, he emigrated in 1847 and married in Detroit at the home of Thomas Maybury April 21 or 25, 1861. A progressive farmer, he was often called William Ford-South because also-prominent, double 1st cousin William Samuel Ford, aka William Ford-North, lived the other side of Scotch Settlement Rd. (now W. Warren Ave. in Dearborn, Michigan). The Civil War did not directly affect him, as he was still a British subject until he became a U.S. citizen in 1864. A strict, but not harsh, disciplinarian, he had a sense of humor and enjoyed occasional pranks. He was a school district board member, Justice of the Peace and Springwells Township Road Commissioner, replacing horse-drawn cars with electric. William & Mary joined Christ Episcopal Church of Dearborn. Their first child died as an infant & their second son was Henry I. They had five additional children at 2-year intervals. After paralysis for some time, he died at 338 Hendrie St. A photo, #0-360, may be obtained for a nominal fee from the Curator of Graphics, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, P.O. Box 1970, Dearborn MI 48121. Inscription: FATHER WILLIAM FORD 1826-1905
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William Ford, I's Timeline
1826 |
December 10, 1826
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County Cork, Ireland, Cork, County Cork, Ireland
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1861
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July 30, 1863
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Greenfield Township, Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan, United States
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1865
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August 14, 1867
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Dearborn, Wayne, Michigan
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1868
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July 14, 1871
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Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan, United States
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1873
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1876
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