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About Dea. William Ford, of Marshfield
Deacon William Ford was born 1633 in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died on 7 February 1721 in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Will dated 18 March 1720 and probated 20 Feb 1721. He is buried in the church burying grounds called Cedar Grove Cemetery, Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Parents: William Ford and Anna.
Married
- Sarah Dingley d. 7 May 1727 in Marshfield Massachusetts
Children: (7 daughters, 3 sons, 1 daughter died young)
- John, b. Aug. 14, 1659, m. perhaps Hannah Sherman
- Mercy, b. Apr. 29, 1662, m. Samuel Thomas
- Josiah, b. Aug. 15, 1664, m. Sarah
- Sarah, m. Jones
- Joseph, b. about 1666. m. Lois Stetson;
- Mary, m. Jabez Wilder
- Margaret, m. June 16, 1709, John Porter
- Experience, b. 1676, m. Thomas Doggett;
- Bethiah, b. Feb. 3, 1680, m. John Barker
- Bathsheba, b. Feb. 3, 1680, twin, d. Mar. 12, 1680 or 1689.
Gravestone Inscription
Here lyse ye body of Deacon William Foord who departed this life Febwary ye 7th day 1721 aged 88 years
Will
Will, dated Mar. 18. 1720, and probated Feb. 20, 1721, appoints my son-in-law Thomas Doggett to be executor, leaves beds and furnishings to daughters Mercy Thomas and Elizabeth Doggett, recites that my sons John, Josiah and Joseph, have already received their portions, and provides
that after the decease of my wife Sarah the residue of my estate shall go to my six daughters Mercy Thomas, Sarah Jones, Mary Wilder, Margaret Porter, Experience Doggett and Bethia Barker.
Notes
Was one of the Marshfield company which went against King Philip in 1675 as appears by letter written by Nathaniel Thomas at Swansea while on the expedition; was ensign in 1685, and was selectman and deacon of the church at Marshfield.
Links
- http://www.jackson-flint.org/Pedigree/jackson/aqwg22.htm
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21770763
Sources
- "The ancestry of Katharine Choate Paul: now Mrs. William J. Young, Jr" By Edward Joy Paul, 1914, PAGE 61.
- Hughes, Thomas P, and Frank Munsell. American Ancestry: Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A.d. 1776. Albany, N.Y: J. Munsell's Sons, 1887. Print. p 42
This Deacon William Ford of Marshfield Is the son of William Ford and Anna Winslow, not William "the Immigrant" Ford and Anna Eames, also of Marshfield.
From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=ford&GSfn=wil...
William Ford, Jr was a deacon in the Congregational Church of Marshfield. He is buried in the church burying grounds called Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Inscription: Here lyse ye body of Deacon William Foord who departed this life Febwary ye 7th day 1721 aged 88 years
Parents: William and Anna (Winslow) Ford Wife: Sarah (Dingley) Ford Children: Marcy Ford
The following information provided by Find A Grave contributor Marina Iandoli:
"The ancestry of Katharine Choate Paul: now Mrs. William J. Young, Jr" By Edward Joy Paul, 1914, PAGE 61.
WILLIAM FORD. JR., born in 1633, having been admitted freeman June 1, 1658, married Nov. 4, 1658, Sarah Dingley; was one of the Marshfield company which went against King Philip in 1675 as appears by letter written by Nathaniel Thomas at Swansea while on the expedition; was ensign in 1685, and having been selectman and deacon of the church at Marshfield died there Feb. 7, 1721, aged eighty-eight years. His will, dated Mar. 18. 1720, and probated Feb. 20, 1721, appoints my son-in-law Thomas Doggett to be executor, leaves beds and furnishings to daughters Mercy Thomas and Elizabeth Doggett, recites that my sons John, Josiah and Joseph, have already received their portions, and provides that after the decease of my wife Sarah the residue of my estate shall go to my six daughters Mercy Thomas, Sarah Jones, Mary Wilder, Margaret Porter, Experience Doggett and Bethia Barker. His widow Sarah died in Marshfield May 7, 1727. Their children were: 1. John, b. Aug. 14, 1659, m. perhaps Hannah Sherman; 2. Mercy, b. Apr. 29, 1662, m. Samuel Thomas; 3. Josiah, b. Aug. 15, 1664, m. Sarah; 4. Sarah, m. Jones; +5. Joseph, b. about 1666. m. Lois Stetson; 6. Mary, m. Jabez Wilder; 7. Margaret, m. June 16, 1709, John Porter; 8. Experience, b. 1676, m. Thomas Doggett; 9. Bethiah, b. Feb. 3, 1680, m. John Barker; 10. Bathsheba, b. Feb. 3, 1680, twin, d. Mar. 12, 1680 or 1689.
Date of birth also (erroneously?) reported to be 1633.
titled Deacon
links
- http://www.jimsancestry.net/Ford.htm#WilliamJr
- http://math.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr01/rr01_455.html#P4561
Misc. Notes William, Marshfield, s. of the preced. m. 4 Nov. 1658, Sarah, d. I suppose, of John Dingley, had John, b. 1659; Mar., 1662; and Josiah, 1664. He was out on serv. in the first day of Philip's hostil. 21 June 1675; and is said to have d. 1621, aged 88; and his wid. d. 1727, aged 78. His d. Mercy m. 27 May 1680, Samuel Thomas. His s. John, perhaps, rem. to Morristown, N. J.
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Dea. William Ford, of Marshfield's Timeline
1633 |
November 4, 1633
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Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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1633
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Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
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1633
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Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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1659 |
August 14, 1659
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Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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1662 |
April 29, 1662
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Marshfield, Plymouth, MA, United States
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1664 |
August 15, 1664
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Marshfield, Plymouth, Ma
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1666 |
August 15, 1666
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Pembroke, Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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1670 |
1670
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Marshfield, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1671 |
May 16, 1671
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Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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