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John Ford

Male 1682 - 1756  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Ford was born in 1682 in , Rappahannock, Virginia, USA (son of John Ford and Elizabeth Newton); died on 8 Mar 1756 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Ford was born in 1661 in York River Valley, Lancaster, Virginia, USA (son of John Ford and Mary Mallory); died in 1714 in , Richmond, Virginia, USA.

    John married Elizabeth Newton in 1682 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Edward Newton, Jr and Priscilla Edward) was born in 1663 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Oct 1718 in , Richmond, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Newton was born in 1663 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA (daughter of Edward Newton, Jr and Priscilla Edward); died on 1 Oct 1718 in , Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Patience Ford was born in 1680 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    2. 1. John Ford was born in 1682 in , Rappahannock, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Mar 1756 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    3. William Anthony Ford was born in 1684 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 19 Nov 1751 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA.
    4. Thomas Ford was born in 1690 in , , Virginia, USA.
    5. William Ford was born in 1694; died in 1777.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Ford was born in 1636 in Abbeyfield Park, Sandbach Parish, Cheshire, England (son of John Ford, Jr. and Elizabeth Phillipe); died on 6 Mar 1699 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    John Ford and Mary Mallory

    Name: John FORD
    Birth: ABT 1636 in Abbyfield Park, Sandbach Parish, Chesire, England
    Death: 1699 in VA
    Residence: Rappahonnock Creek, Northern Neck Reg, VA

    The following is taken from "Ford of Virginia and Kentucky" from Historical Southern Families.The Ford family of Abbeyfield Park in Sandbach Parish, Cheshire, England, came into prominence during the reign of Henry VIII, by acquisition of monastery lands near Sandbach. The dissolution of the smaller monasteries was completed by the year 1540. It is a historical fact that "Bluff King Hal" disposed of these church properties only to his favorites; thus it is highly probable that one of his Ford intimates had the good fortune and the necessary means to become the owner of a very desirable estate. A family receiving benefits from the monarch would naturally adhere to the ruler's church-state policies. Even three generations later, the Fords of Cheshire continued in the royalist party. As the struggle for power grew to a crisis under the Stuart kings, loyalty assumed an ever increasing importance. The arrogance and avarice exhibited by the Crown and many of the king's followers gave rise to resentment and revolt. England became divided, king versus parliament, Cavalier against Roundhead. Finally war broke out, and there was no one to quell disorder and crime. The war compelled hundreds of families to leave England to escape from the marauding bands that attacked country estates. Women and children were especially vulnerable, where neighbor rose against neighbor. Every established family, it seems, that treasures more than four generations of records, has some incident which grandparents enjoy telling to the young. These anecdotes may never be recorded in the family Bible, nor in any "Charter Chest," but they are not forgotten and are referred to as "tradition." Such are important to the family historian. Somewhere on the coast of Ireland, a ship stood at anchor. A small boy was playing on the shore with other lads. His mother, in the usual crowd of onlookers, was intent on getting news of her home in Chesire, a short day's sail across the Irish Sea. After a while, a man approached and invited the boys tocome and see the ship. They were hesitant, but he offered a knife to each boy if he would come on board to get it. Those who did go aboard were seized, gagged, and hidden, and the ship sailed off with them. The story goes that one of the boys was named John Ford, and he was "about eight years old." The ship arrived at the port of Kicotan (now called Hampton), at the mouth of the James River. John was taken ashore and offered for sale (indenture). It was the custom in the colony for widows, orphans and abandoned children to be cared for by the vestry, under the charge of the minister of the local parish, following the Anglican practice in England. The Rev. Phillip Mallory was rector of Hampton Parish at this time. He recognized John at once, as he had known his family in Sandbach Parish in County Chester. The minister had been pastor of Moberly Parish, only a short distance from Abbeyfield Park, the Ford homeplace. The Rev. Phillip Mallory soon had the boy released, probably paying the cost of passage. From then on, John's home was in the Mallory household, where he was fed, clothed, and given an education. Sixteen years later, John Ford married the niece of the Rev. Phillip Mallory. She was Mary, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Mallory, Dean of the Cathedral Church in Chester, England. Mary's name appears in her father's will, 1671, which speaks of her as the wife of John Ford in Virginia. The Rev. Phillip Mallory returned to England and died in London in 1661. His will, dated July 23, 1661 and probated July 27, 1661 names "nephew Roger Mallory all my plantations in Virginia." Since Mary was the younger sister of Capt. Roger Mallory, it is possible that she made her home with him. His name appears in a number of county records, all indicating that as a land owner, he was of the "gentleman class." John Ford's people, as land owners, were also of the same social standing. The custom of education of apprenticeship, common in England, would naturally be followed in the colony. Thus John would be brought up to the position of a Virginia gentleman, if indeed he did form part of Captain Roger Mallory's household. The will of the Rev. Thomas Mallory names "Mary Forde, daughter, 20 s. to buy her a ring." It is thought that John was born about 1636 and that his first marriage occurred about 1660, or a year or two earlier.
    The Mallory's bought and sold land in the Northern Neck region of the colony as well as in the York River valley. When John Ford's name appears in the county records he is found living on Rappahannock Creek, close to the point where the creek runs into the Rappahannock River. The Rev. Phillip Mallory at one time owned 1,000 acres of land on Fleet's Bay in "Old" Rappahannock County.

    John was active in county affairs. He held 500 acres of land in King and Queen county. This may have been his wife Mary's legacy from her father's estate. He served on the county grand jury in 1685, also in 1693, and was under contract to operate a ferry over the river. His place was on the north side. The county seat was at Hobbs-His-Hole, on the south shore. (Hobbs-His-Hole was the old name for Tappahannock.) "On January 16, 1686, the court contracted with John Ford to provide and keep a sufficient boat for the transporting of footmen from the mouth of Rappahannock Creek to Mr. John Daingerfield's landing on the Rappahannock River and over the said Rappahannock Creek on the day before court, the day of court, and the day after court." The will of John Ford was entered for probate before the Richmond county Court (Old Rappahannock was abolished in 1692) on March 6, 1699.
    The document is badly damaged, but names are legible. The legatees are wife Patience and son John. Wife to be executrix. Witnesses signed: Henry Chappell, Edward G. Newton, and Selah Newton. There is no reference to the first wife Mary nor to the other children.

    NOTE: A photocopied facsimile of John Ford's will is available from the State Archives, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia. After the death of Mary (Mallory) Ford, John Ford married Patience Newman. Thomas Newman who lived across Rappahannock Creek, had been an early settler there. Patience was evidently well-known to the Fords, whose acreage was at the mouth of the creek. Apart from John mentioned in the will, the only other known children were James (will probated Dec 16, 1702) and Elizabeth who married (?) Barnes.

    Marriage 1 Patience Newman
    Marriage 2 Mary MALLORY b: ABT 1640
    Married: BEF 1662
    Children
    John FORD b: ABT 1662 in in Uncle's home, King & Queen Co., VA
    Elizabeth Ford
    James Ford

    John married Mary Mallory in 1660 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Thomas Mallory and Jane) was born in 1631 in Northenden, Cheshire, England; died in 1675 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Mallory was born in 1631 in Northenden, Cheshire, England (daughter of Thomas Mallory and Jane); died in 1675 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Ford was born in 1661 in York River Valley, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died in 1714 in , Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Ford was born in 1668 in Herring Creek, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA; died in 1703 in Herring Creek, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Stodgon was born in 1670 in , Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA; died in , Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.
    4. Elizabeth was born in 1670 in , Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA; died in , Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.
    5. James Ford was born in 1670 in Herring Creek, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA; died on 16 Dec 1702 in Herring Creek, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.

  3. 6.  Edward Newton, Jr was born in 1631 in , Essex, Virginia, USA (son of Edward Newton and Catherine Newton); died in 1670 in Saint Annes Parish, Essex, Virginia, USA.

    Edward married Priscilla Edward in 1654 in , , Virginia, USA. Priscilla was born in 1634 in , , Virginia, USA; died about 1694 in Saint Annes Parish, Essex, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Priscilla Edward was born in 1634 in , , Virginia, USA; died about 1694 in Saint Annes Parish, Essex, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Henry Newton was born in 1654 in Saint Annes Parish, Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1713 in Saint Annes Parish, Essex, Virginia, USA.
    2. 3. Elizabeth Newton was born in 1663 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Oct 1718 in , Richmond, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Ford, Jr. was born in 1610 in Sandbach, Cheshire, England (son of Sir John Ford); died in 1645 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

    John married Elizabeth Phillipe on 12 Jun 1632 in Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England. Elizabeth was born about 1610 in , , , England; died on 6 Mar 1699 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Phillipe was born about 1610 in , , , England; died on 6 Mar 1699 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 4. John Ford was born in 1636 in Abbeyfield Park, Sandbach Parish, Cheshire, England; died on 6 Mar 1699 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

  3. 10.  Thomas Mallory was born on 27 Aug 1605 in Davenham, Cheshire, England (son of Thomas Mallory, Rev., Sr and Elizabeth Vaughan); died in 21 Nov 1671 in Brindle, Lancashire, England.

    Notes:

    Thomas entered college at Oxford on 15 Oct 1624 and received his BA on May 7 1628 and his MA on 17 Jan 1631/32. He was first appointed as Rector of Easington, Oxfordshire in 1632. In a history about Cheshire, the following information applies to this Reverend Thomas Mallory. "Between his matriculation and his appointment to the living of Northenden, (Cheshire), Thomas Mallory junior was a curate, perhaps at Davenham (was Easington, Oxfordshire according to Virginia Heraldic). His younger brother, George, was curate under his father at Mobberley. By 1635 Thomas Mallory junior had acquired a wife, Jane, and children, one of whom, Franàces, was bequeathed 20 guineas, a very substantial sum, by Bishop Forster. But the curate installed at Northenden in 1616, a Mobberley man called Ralph Lowndes, still lived at the parsonage in Northenden. Thomas Mallory came to Northenden in 1640 after the death of Ralph Lowndes. By then his first wife had died and he had married Mary. So at the time of the siege Mallory was very much a newcomer to his parish.

    His presence in the garrison was probably one of necessity, as well as conviction. He was ejected from the parsonage by the Parliamentarians in September 1643, at the same time as Tatton's step-father, Dr Nicholls, was ejected from the living of Cheadle.(15)

    Mrs. Mary Mallory and her large family were allowed to remain in the parsonage, unmolested by the Parliamentarians, at least until the arrival of Henry Dunster in 1645, when she retired to the small cottage that was part of the glebe lands, all the time drawing a fifth of her husband's stipend and farming part of the glebe lands." (E) His 2nd wife is listed by the name of Frances in other sources, including the "Virginia Heredic".

    On July 30 1660, he was made Canon of Chester. He was the Rector of Eccleston, in county Lancaster, England, a royalist minister according to the "Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography". He died 11 years later at Brindle near Eccleston, Lancashire. His will names sons Roger and Thomas in Virgina. (F-650)

    In his will he mentions sons Roger and Thomas in Virginia. All of Thomas children apparently weren't in his will, as I've found two children listed clearly in VA, that aren't on the normal list for his children. His children in Virginia do not have DNA that matches our Peter of Connecticut.

    Sources
    1 Vandiver, Eva Mallory, Southern Genealogies of the Mallory, Vandiver, and related families, 1500-1987 (Tyler, TX: East Texas Genealogical Society).
    3 Encyclopdedia of Virginia Biography, V. I IV at www.ancestry.com.
    4 Virginia Heraldica copied at www.ancestry.com.

    Thomas married Jane in 1626 in Northenden, Cheshire, England. Jane was born in 1605 in Lancashire, England; died on 12 Feb 1639 in Northenden, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane was born in 1605 in Lancashire, England; died on 12 Feb 1639 in Northenden, Cheshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Mallory was born in 1623 in , , , England.
    2. Jane Mallory was born in 1629 in Northenden, Cheshire, England; died in 1675 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    3. Francis Mallory was born in 1630.
    4. 5. Mary Mallory was born in 1631 in Northenden, Cheshire, England; died in 1675 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    5. Susanna Mallory was born in 1633 in Brindle, Lancashire, England; died in 1706 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    6. John Mallory was born in 1635 in Northenden, Cheshire, England; died in London, London, England.
    7. Elizabeth Mallory was born in 1635 in , , , England; died in 1717 in , Laurel, Kentucky, USA.

  5. 12.  Edward Newton was born on 20 May 1610 in Mickelover, Derbyshire, England; died in 1661 in Mickelover, Derbyshire, England.

    Edward married Catherine Newton on 21 May 1625 in Newton Grange, Derbyshire, England. Catherine was born in 1607 in Newton Grange, Derbyshire, England; died in 1650 in , , Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Catherine Newton was born in 1607 in Newton Grange, Derbyshire, England; died in 1650 in , , Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 6. Edward Newton, Jr was born in 1631 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1670 in Saint Annes Parish, Essex, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Sir John Ford was born in 1585 in Sandbach, Cheshire, England (son of William Ford and Grace Williams); died in 1639 in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
    Children:
    1. 8. John Ford, Jr. was born in 1610 in Sandbach, Cheshire, England; died in 1645 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

  2. 20.  Thomas Mallory, Rev., Sr was born in 1566 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England (son of Sir William Mallory 5 and Ursula Gale); died on 3 Apr 1644 in Chester, Cheshire, England.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Vaughan in 1590 in Davenham, Cheshire, England. Elizabeth was born in 1570 in Chester, Cheshire, England; died on 9 Feb 1644 in Chester, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 21.  Elizabeth Vaughan was born in 1570 in Chester, Cheshire, England; died on 9 Feb 1644 in Chester, Cheshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Katharine Mallory was born in 1592 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA; died in Feb 1645 in Birdstall, England.
    2. 10. Thomas Mallory was born on 27 Aug 1605 in Davenham, Cheshire, England; died in 21 Nov 1671 in Brindle, Lancashire, England.
    3. Jane Mallory was born in 1608 in Davenham, Cheshire, England; died on 12 Feb 1639 in Northenden, Cheshire, England.
    4. Martha Katherine Mallory was born in 1609 in Chester, Cheshire, England; died on 9 Feb 1644 in Brstal Parish, Yorkshire, England.
    5. Philip Mallory was born on 29 Apr 1618 in Davenham, Cheshire, England; died in 1660 in London, London, England.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  William Ford was born on 5 Jun 1560 in Wenlock, Shropshire, England (son of Thomas Ford); died in 1610 in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 28 Apr 1600

    William married Grace Williams on 25 May 1585 in , Shropshire, England. Grace was born in 1568 in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England; died in 1618 in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Grace Williams was born in 1568 in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England; died in 1618 in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Martha Foorde was born in 1580 in Inkburrow, Worcestershire, England; died in 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. 16. Sir John Ford was born in 1585 in Sandbach, Cheshire, England; died in 1639 in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
    3. Thomas Ford was born on 4 Jun 1590 in Pontesbury, Shropshire, England; died in 1640 in Acton Burnell, Shropshire, England.
    4. Margaret Ford was born in 1599 in Ottery, St Mary, Devon, England; died in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 40.  Sir William Mallory 5 was born in 1525 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England (son of Sir William Mallory, IV and Lady Jane Norton, Countess of Studeley); died on 22 Mar 1603 in Ripon, Yorkshire, England.

    Sir married Ursula Gale in 1549 in , Yorkshire, England. Ursula was born in 1529 in York, Yorkshire, England; died on 5 Apr 1603 in , Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 41.  Ursula Gale was born in 1529 in York, Yorkshire, England; died on 5 Apr 1603 in , Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Jane Mallory was born in 1550 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England; died in 1644 in Conyers, Yorkshire, England.
    2. Dorothy Mallory was born in 1551 in Hutton, Lancashire, England; died on 6 May 1624.
    3. Anne Mallory was born in 1552 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England; died in 1646 in Conyers, Yorkshire, England.
    4. Sir John Mallory was born in 1554 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England; died in 1580 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England.
    5. George Mallory was born in 1560 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England; died in 1615 in Ripon, Yorkshire, England.
    6. 20. Thomas Mallory, Rev., Sr was born in 1566 in Studley, Conyers, Yorkshire, England; died on 3 Apr 1644 in Chester, Cheshire, England.