Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth WARD.
Sie haben geheiratet am 1. Juni 1819 in St Mary the Virgin, Pirton, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, er war 22 Jahre alt.Quellen 1, 3
Kind(er):
1841 aged 40, living at Whetstone, Finchley, Middlesex with his wife Elizabeth 40 and sons James 15 and William 15. 1851 aged 54, living at High Street, Monken Hadley, Berkshire with his wife Elizabeth 54, married son and daughter in law, William 26 and Elizabeth Ford 27, and grandchildren Jane 4 and William 1. "Three children - they were Jane, 1820, James (my 2xgreat grandfather) 1822, and William (1825). Jane Ford was baptised at Pirton, James Ford was baptised at Hexton in 1822, and the youngest, William was baptised in Doddinghurst, Essex, in 1825. The family lived in Finchley, Middlesex, in the 1841 census, where Elizabeth's father, Richard Ward (by then a Widower) was working at a farm at East Barnet, very close by By 1851, John Ford and Elizabeth were in Monken Hadley, just north of Finchley, where they both appear to have died before 1861. Both their sons moved to London, married and had many children" SOURCE: email from Jennie 14/6/2006 2. "A kind distant cousin of mine who lives in Essex offered to look up John Ford c1800 Waltham for me, but despite searching Waltham Abbey, Waltham Holy Cross, Great Waltham, Little Waltham and even Walthamstow, she did not find his baptism. John gave his birthplace as Waltham in the 1851 census, and his son William was born at Doddinghurst, Essex, where, in the 1841 census, we also find a young blacksmith aged 15 by the name of John Ford. I am guessing that he was another son, but it's only a guess so far. My cousin also checked the Doddinghurst records, but found only the baptism of William Ford 1825 there." SOURCE: email from Jennie 19/3/2007
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Witnesses William ABBISS & Joseph DAY/ Ancestry.com