McDonald and Potts family tree- black Jewish YAHYA family line 2 » Thomas Ford, of Northampton (1589-1676)

Personal data Thomas Ford, of Northampton 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4

Household of Thomas Ford, of Northampton

(1) He is married to Joan Way.

They got married on December 13, 1610 at Powerstock, Dorsetshire , England.

Spouse: Thomas Ford, of Northampton

Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Ford,  1623-< 1623


(2) He is married to Elizabeth Charde Cooke.

They got married on November 7, 1644 at Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America.


(3) He is married to Ann Unknown Scott.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Miriam Ford  1612-1645
  2. Sarah Ford  1613-1615
  3. Joanna Ford  1617-1695
  4. Abigail Ford  1619-1688
  5. Hepzibah Ford Lyman  < 1625-1683
  6. Mary Sarah Ford  1627-1645
  7. Hannah Ford  1627-1695
  8. John "Thomas" Ford  ± 1645-1695 
  9. Ann Ford Newberry  1657-1690

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas Ford, of Northampton

Agnes Alice Ford
± 1528-1616

Thomas Ford, of Northampton
1589-1676

(1) 1610

Joan Way
< 1582-< 1615

Thomas Ford,
1623-< 1623
(2) 1644
(3) 

Ann Unknown Scott
± 1606-1675

Miriam Ford
1612-1645
Sarah Ford
1613-1615
Joanna Ford
1617-1695
Abigail Ford
1619-1688
Hannah Ford
1627-1695
John "Thomas" Ford
± 1645-1695

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Sources

  1. Mcdonald Family Site, dr. Wilton Mcdonald II, Esq., via https://www.myheritage.com/person-450044...
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    Family site: Mcdonald Family Site

    Family tree: 758304851-1
  2. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Thomas Ford<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Jan 6 1590 - Bridport or Powerstock, Dorset, England<br>Marriage: June 19 1616 - Bridport, Dorsetshire, England<br>Marriage: Nov 7 1644 - Windsor, CT<br>Marriage: Dorset England<br>Death: Nov 28 1676 - Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay<br>Spouses: Elizabeth Ford (born Charde Cooke)Ann Ford (born Unknown Scott)Joan Way<br>Children: Joanna Clapp (born Ford)Abigail Strong (born Ford)Hepzibah Marsh (born Ford Lyman)Thomas FordHannah FordAnn Leonard (born Ford Newberry)Miriam FordSarah FordThomas FordMary Sarah Ford
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  3. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Thomas Ford Sr<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Between 1587 and 1589 - Dorchester, Dorset, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Chard - June 19 1616 - Bridport, Dorset, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Ann - Nov 7 1644 - Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Death: Nov 28 1676 - Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Burial: Nov 1676 - Bridge Street Cemetery, 156 Bridge Street, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Occupation: Constable<br>Spouses: Elizabeth Chard, Ann<br>Children: Hannah Ford, Abigail Strong (born Ford), Ann Ford, Joanna Clapp (born Ford)<br>  Additional information: LifeSketch:This Thomas Ford is only married to Elizabeth Chard and later on to Anne (no surname and had one child with her named Ann) has no father named John proven. There is another Thomas ford 8ZYP-3XQ that is married to a Joan, DO NOT MIX THESE TWO GROUPS UP! They are a seperate line, that has nothing to do with this line. If that Joan is part of this line, there needs to be another document to back up the claim of there daughter being Mary and connection to powerstock, as this group is out of Bridgeport. It has been discovered that the ships list is synthetically made up. On the list everyone uses without knowing this it shows a Mary on the ship register being his daughter and that she is 5 years older then the next child in line. For now, there is no proof to back up the claims to show that he is a husband to wife Joan in any NEW article, including American Geneaologist, which is based on someones opinion, and not proving it in any way. This info about John having a daughter that married a his stepson is not provable nor has it ever been. READ the book, the great migration:1%26db%3dGreatMigration%26gss%3dangs-d%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dthomas%26gsfn_x%3d1%26gsln%3dford%26gsln_x%3dNP_NN_NS%26gskw%3delizabeth%2bchard%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3dqup%26pcat%3d40%26fh%3d0%26h%3d46761%26recoff%3d4%2b5%26ml_rpos%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord#?imageId=42521_b158318-00762ay family on the ship register of 1630 and other important info on who her unknown mother is...
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  4. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Thomas Ford, of Northampton<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1587 - Bridport, Dorset , England<br>Baptism: Jan 6 1590 - West Milton, Powerstock, Dorset, England<br>Occupation: farmer, a 1st settler of Windsor 1636. Deputy. Northampton, FARMER & CIVIL OFFICER, Farmer<br>Marriage: Spouse: Ann Ford (born unknown) - Nov 7 1644 - Windsor, CT<br>Death: Nov 28 1676 - Northampton, Hampshire County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America<br>Burial: After Nov 28 1676 - Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States<br>Father: John Ford, of Chardstock<br>Mother: Eleanor Ford (born Waldron)<br&gt;Wives: Joan Ford (born Way), Elizabeth Ford (born Charde), Ann Ford (born unknown)<br>Children: Hannah Ackley (born Ford), Mary Cook (born Ford), Joanna Clapp (born Ford), Hepzibah Marsh (born Ford), Abigail Strong (born Ford), <a>John Unknown, Thomas Ford, Jr., Hannah Ford, Mary (born Ford), Ann Leonard (born Ford)<br>Siblings: Joan Pennys (born Ford), Edith Tapp (born Ford), Sysseu Or Cecily Bishop (born Ford)
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Historical events

  • Stadhouder Prins Maurits (Huis van Oranje) was from 1585 till 1625 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1590: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 14 » Battle of Ivry: Henry of Navarre and the Huguenots defeat the forces of the Catholic League under Charles, Duke of Mayenne, during the French Wars of Religion.
    • May 17 » Anne of Denmark is crowned Queen of Scotland.
    • August 18 » John White, the governor of the Roanoke Colony, returns from a supply trip to England and finds his settlement deserted.
    • August 30 » Tokugawa Ieyasu enters Edo Castle. (Traditional Japanese date: August 1, 1590)
    • October 16 » Prince Gesualdo of Venosa murders his wife and her lover.
    • October 24 » John White, the governor of the second Roanoke Colony, returns to England after an unsuccessful search for the "lost" colonists.
  • Stadhouder Prins Frederik Hendrik (Huis van Oranje) was from 1625 till 1647 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1644: Source: Wikipedia
    • February 29 » Abel Tasman's second Pacific voyage begins.
    • March 18 » The Third Anglo-Powhatan War begins in the Colony of Virginia.
    • April 25 » The Chongzhen Emperor, the last Emperor of Ming dynasty China, commits suicide during a peasant rebellion led by Li Zicheng.
    • May 27 » Manchu regent Dorgon defeats rebel leader Li Zicheng of the Shun dynasty at the Battle of Shanhai Pass, allowing the Manchus to enter and conquer the capital city of Beijing.
    • June 5 » The Qing dynasty Manchu forces led by the Shunzhi Emperor take Beijing during the collapse of the Ming dynasty.
    • June 29 » Charles I of England defeats a Parliamentarian detachment at the Battle of Cropredy Bridge.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1676: Source: Wikipedia
    • February 17 » Sixteen men of Pascual de Iriate's expedition are lost at Evangelistas Islets at the western end of the Strait of Magellan.
    • June 2 » Franco-Dutch War: France ensured the supremacy of its naval fleet for the remainder of the war with its victory in the Battle of Palermo.
    • July 30 » Nathaniel Bacon issues the "Declaration of the People of Virginia", beginning Bacon's Rebellion against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
    • September 19 » Jamestown is burned to the ground by the forces of Nathaniel Bacon during Bacon's Rebellion.
    • November 21 » The Danish astronomer Ole Rømer presents the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light.
    • December 4 » The Danish army under the command of King Christian V engages the Swedish army commanded by the Swedish king Charles XI at the Battle of Lund, to this day it is counted as the bloodiest battle in Scandinavian history and a turning point in the Scanian War.


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Dr Wilton McDonald- black Hebrew, "McDonald and Potts family tree- black Jewish YAHYA family line 2", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/mcdonald-and-potts-family-tree/I543158.php : accessed May 26, 2024), "Thomas Ford, of Northampton (1589-1676)".