John FORD
Birth:
1566
West Milton (Powerstock), Dorset, England
Marriage:
3 Feb 1583
Piddlehinton, Dorset, England
Father:
Mother:
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Notes:
Could be Ellynor Waldron.
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1582
Bridport, Dorset, England
Death:
28 Nov 1676
Northampton, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts
Notes:
Note: Thomas married Joan Waye in Powerstock, a small village about five miles northeast of Bridport. They had a daughter Mary there in 1612, and Joan died three years later. The next year, Thomas married Elizabeth Chard, a young widow of Aaron Cooke in Bridport. Elizabeth had a three year old son, Aaron Jr. Thomas and Elizabeth first settled in Bridport where their first two daughters were born and baptized, Joan 1617, and Abigail 1619. Between 1619 and 1629 they lived in Dorchester, Dorset about 14 miles northeast of Bridport where they had their next children baptized in the Holy Trinity Church, Thomas Jr., Hepzibah and Hannah. It was no doubt here that Thomas Ford met Rev. John White of Dorchester who was so influential in organizing the 1630 migration to America. Thomas and Elizabeth and their children emigrated to America on the ship Mary and John in 1630. Thomas was made a freeman in 1631, deputy to the general court from 1637 to 1640, a grand juror in 1643 and a juror in 1644. Thomas negotiated with the Indian Sachem Tehano for the purchase of land in 1637. This was about the time of the Pequot War. The land is now part of the town of Windsor, Connecticut. Thomas moved his family to Northampton (Hadley) in 1659. Line in Record @I122161@ (RIN 115304) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _PRIMARY Y Source includes, but is not limited to: Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints.(JFN) The registers of Bridport, Dorsetshire, England, contain the baptisms of some of the children of Thomas Ford (Thomas Ford of Dorchester, page 41). At nearby Powerstock, a numerous Ford family lived. Here a Thomas Ford married a Julian Dun 29 Jan., 1607/8; a Thomas Ford married a Joane Way, 13 Dec., 1610. Several writeres have tried to make Joane Way the first wife of Thomas Ford, and that by this marriage there was a daughter Mary whor married an Aaron Cooke; thus making Aaron Cooke a son-in-law of Thomas Ford (ibid. page 42)Coming to the American Colonies in 1630 on the Mary and John, he first lived in Dorchester, MA; in Windsor, CT in 1637; in Northampton by 1672. Anderson confused the issue of wives on page 639 by writing, By jis second marriage Thomas Ford became the stepfather of Aaron Cooke [ITAL] (ibid. page 689). However, this later corrected to state first marriage [ITAL] (ibid. page 2091). Anderson seems to accept Thomas Ford had only two wives, Elizabeth Charde, the Widow of Cooke; and Ann the widow of Thomas Scott (ibid., pp. 688-689). See Note Page Facts about this person: Alt. Died 1676 Source: Crutcher.FTW Medium: Other Date of Import: Jan 5, 2000 Record Change June 18, 1999 Emigration May 30, 1629
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John Ford - Joan Beck
John Ford
was born at West Milton (Powerstock), Dorset, England 1566.
His parents were Thomas Ford and Agnes .
He married Joan Beck 3 Feb 1583 at Piddlehinton, Dorset, England . Joan Beck was born at Abt 1562 .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Thomas Sr Ford
born 1582.