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Personal data Edward Ford 

Sources 1, 2, 3

Household of Edward Ford

He is married to Elizabeth Wells.

They got married on May 29, 1745 at London St Vedast Foster Lane with St Michael-le-Querne, London, England, he was 30 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Ford  1744-1776
  2. Sarah Ford  1746-1814
  3. Edward Ford  1747-1809
  4. Gilbert Ford  1749-1750
  5. James Ford  1750-1750
  6. Robert Ford  1750-1750
  7. Thomas Ford  1751-1783
  8. Mary Ford  1753-????
  9. Anne Ford  1755-> 1809

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Edward Ford

John "Thomas" Ford
± 1645-1695
Mrs. Thomas Ford
± 1645-????
Stogdon
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Edward Ford
1715-1761

1745
Sarah Ford
1746-1814
Edward Ford
1747-1809
Gilbert Ford
1749-1750
James Ford
1750-1750
Robert Ford
1750-1750
Thomas Ford
1751-1783
Mary Ford
1753-????
Anne Ford
1755-> 1809

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Sources

  1. Mcdonald Family Site, dr. Wilton Mcdonald II, Esq., via https://www.myheritage.com/person-150433...
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  2. Watkins, Elizabeth Watkins, Edward Ford, July 25, 2021
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    Edward Ford<br>Birth names: Edwd FordEdward Ford<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Apr 10 1715 - Bristol, Gloucester, England<br>Christening: Apr 29 1715 - Bristol Cathedral, Bristol, Gloucester, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Wells - May 29 1745 - London St Vedast Foster Lane with St Michael-le-Querne, London, England<br>Death: Oct 10 1761 - Duntisborne Rouse, Gloucester, England<br>Burial: Oct 10 1761 - Duntisborne Rouse, Gloucester, England<br>Parents: Thomas FordElizabeth Ford (born Wise)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Ford (born Wells)<br>Children: Elizabeth Banks (born Ford), Sarah Copeland (born Ford), Edward Ford, Gilbert Ford, Robert Ford, James Ford, Thomas Ford, Mary Watkins (born Ford), Anne King (born Ford)<br>Siblings: John Ford, Sarah Ford, Gilbert Ford<;/a>, Dr. James Ford, Thomas Ford, Henry Ford<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Summary:rginia because of fellowship opportunity and priest orders at Oxford in 1739. Completed his BD in 1744. 1761. s (m.30 Jan 1773;d.Mar 1775-London,Middlesex,England) b 1787-Byfield,Northamptonshire,England) 3-Hillingdon,Middlesex,England) sp: Henrietta North (b.1740-Woodford,Essex,England;m.19 Jul 1785;d.11 Mar 1827-Dunsford Place Bath,Somerset,England) loucester,England;d.1 Jun 1750) ¾Thomas Ford (b.7 Nov 1751-Duntisborne Rouse,Gloucester,England;d.Sep 1783-Bankipore,Bihār,India) nd) sp: William Watkins (b.Abt 1750-Wales;m.21 Dec 1772;b.9 Apr 1805-Banwell,Somerset,England) rd Ford Died Oct 10th 1761. His wife died two years later in 1763….both in Duntisbourne. Elizabeth Wise. His father was the vicar of Banwell. According to the following record he attended Oxford and also went to America (Virginia) for at least three years where he was the headmaster at William and Mary’s college. This record is taken from the book The colonial clergy of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina by Frederick Lewis Weis (published 1976) page 19.
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Historical events

  • The temperature on April 10, 1715 was about 12.0 °C. Source: KNMI
  •  This page is only available in Dutch.
    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1715: Source: Wikipedia
    • April 15 » The Pocotaligo Massacre triggers the start of the Yamasee War in colonial South Carolina.
    • May 3 » A total solar eclipse was visible across northern Europe, and northern Asia, as predicted by Edmond Halley to within 4 minutes accuracy.
    • July 20 » Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War: The Ottoman Empire captures Nauplia, the capital of the Republic of Venice's "Kingdom of the Morea", thereby opening the way to the swift Ottoman reconquest of the Morea.
    • July 31 » Seven days after a Spanish treasure fleet of 12 ships left Havana, Cuba for Spain, 11 of them sink in a storm off the coast of Florida. A few centuries later, treasure is salvaged from these wrecks.
    • September 1 » King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years, which is the longest of any major European monarch.
    • November 13 » Jacobite rising in Scotland: Battle of Sheriffmuir: The forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain halt the Jacobite advance, although the action is inconclusive.
  • The temperature on April 29, 1715 was about 10.0 °C. Source: KNMI
  •  This page is only available in Dutch.
    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1715: Source: Wikipedia
    • April 15 » The Pocotaligo Massacre triggers the start of the Yamasee War in colonial South Carolina.
    • May 3 » A total solar eclipse was visible across northern Europe, and northern Asia, as predicted by Edmond Halley to within 4 minutes accuracy.
    • July 20 » Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War: The Ottoman Empire captures Nauplia, the capital of the Republic of Venice's "Kingdom of the Morea", thereby opening the way to the swift Ottoman reconquest of the Morea.
    • July 31 » Seven days after a Spanish treasure fleet of 12 ships left Havana, Cuba for Spain, 11 of them sink in a storm off the coast of Florida. A few centuries later, treasure is salvaged from these wrecks.
    • September 1 » King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years, which is the longest of any major European monarch.
    • November 13 » Jacobite rising in Scotland: Battle of Sheriffmuir: The forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain halt the Jacobite advance, although the action is inconclusive.
  • The temperature on May 29, 1745 was about 12.0 °C. Wind direction mainly west by south. Weather type: zeer betrokken omtrent helder. Source: KNMI
  •  This page is only available in Dutch.
    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1745: Source: Wikipedia
    • June 4 » Battle of Hohenfriedberg: Frederick the Great's Prussian army decisively defeated an Austrian army under Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine during the War of the Austrian Succession.
    • July 9 » French victory in the Battle of Melle allows them to capture Ghent in the days after.
    • July 26 » The first recorded women's cricket match takes place near Guildford, England.
    • August 19 » Ottoman–Persian War: In the Battle of Kars, the Ottoman army is routed by Persian forces led by Nader Shah.
    • August 19 » Prince Charles Edward Stuart raises his standard in Glenfinnan: The start of the Second Jacobite Rebellion, known as "the 45".
    • December 6 » Charles Edward Stuart's army begins retreat during the second Jacobite Rising.
  • The temperature on October 10, 1761 was about 10.0 °C. Wind direction mainly east by north. Weather type: helder. Special wheather fenomena: ijs. Source: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • Regent Lodewijk Ernst (Hertog van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel) was from 1759 till 1766 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1761: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 14 » The Third Battle of Panipat is fought in India between the Afghans under Ahmad Shah Durrani and the Marathas.
    • September 8 » Marriage of King George III of the United Kingdom to Duchess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
    • September 22 » George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz are crowned King and Queen, respectively, of the Kingdom of Great Britain.
    • December 16 » Seven Years' War: After a four-month siege, the Russians under Pyotr Rumyantsev take the Prussian fortress of Kołobrzeg.


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