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Deacon William Ford, of the "Fortune"

Male Abt 1604 - 1676  (~ 72 years)


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  1. 1.  Deacon William Ford, of the "Fortune" was born about 1604 in England; was christened in Huntingdonshire, England (son of William Ford, of the "Fortune" and Martha, of the "Fortune"); died on 28 Jul 1676 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LH1M-LLT
    • FamilySearch URL: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH1M-LLT
    • Alt. Birth: 1604, Surrey, England
    • Immigrated: 1621, America; on the ship "Fortune"

    Notes:

    From: http://www.weymouthtech.com/Genealogy/ps03/ps03_153.htm

    Came to America as a youth with his mother "Widow Ford", his brother John and his sister Martha in the Ship Fortune, which arrived with Robert Cushman and others at New Plymouth.

    William was a miller who established a mill in Marshfield at site known as "Dunham's Mill" near Brown's blacksmith shop;

    On Mar. 2, 1647 he was admonished by the Colonial Court for not being sufficiently careful in his measuring of grain, and was advised to keep dogs, sheep and cattle away from his mill "that may annoy mens corne & meale"

    On Oct. 3, 1662 he was fined five shillings for allowing Samuel Howland to take his grist from the mill on the Sabbath.

    While serving as constable in Marshfield, William, having arrested Widow Naomi Sylvester, was attacked by her son John and daughters Naomi and Dinah, who rescued their mother. On Oct. 31, 1666, they were fined forty shillings damages, and were ordered to pay the cost of Constable Ford's suit.
    William Ford served as selectman of Marshfield in 1666, 1670 and 1675.

    William was an original proprietor at Bridgewater, Mass.; d. or bur. Sept. 18/28, 1676 in Marshfield, aged 72 years; bur. beside his wife in Marshfield. His will was written Sept. 12, 1676, and mentions wife Anna, sons William and Michael, daughters Margaret and Millicent, and grandchildren John Ford and John Carver.

    (Research):From http://www.wheelerfolk.org/keithgen/d916.htm#P2731
    died in 23 or 28 Sep 1676 in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA. He was born about 1604 in England. He was buried in Winslow Burying Grounds, Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. IMMIGRANT - 1621 - "FORTUNE PASSENGER?*" "About 1631 William married an Ann(a) and they lived for a while in Duxbury. A number of people had by this time moved from Plymouth to better farm and pasture lands. They could look forward to selling their excess produce to the new settlements of Massachusetts Bay Colony and becoming more prosperous. However, every Sunday they had to return to Plymouth for their church meeting. Those who lived in Duxbury probably crossed the harbor by boat when the weather permitted, because it was ten miles by land and there were no roads or horses yet in the colony (the first mention of a horse is in 1644). ... So the Duxbury people asked for permission to 'become a body of themselves.' This was rather grudgingly given in 1637 and Duxbury became the first group to separate from the Plymouth congregation. It was known as Ducksburrow then, no doubt from the great numbers of waterfowl found there. William and his brother John were among the founders of the new town. Marshfield, a few miles north of Duxbury, was another place where new grants of land were allotted, and William and Anna built a home there near Havelly Beach at Green Harbor (the name Marshfield wasn't used until March 1641/2). ... William owned land not only in these two towns, but also in Bridgewater, where he is named as one of the original proprietors. He went into partnership with a Josiah Winslow about 1640 and built a grist mill in Duxbury, said to be the first in New England. It was located on the South River and a granite monument marks the site, on the west side of the road between Duxbury and Plymouth. William later became the sole owner and was widely known as the miller. ... The mill was in operation for well over 100 years. In 1663 William was chosen deputy to the General Court and in 1665 he was appointed by the Marshfield inhabitants to lay out a tract of land. A document dated Jan. 17, 1671 shows that he deeded the balance of his property to his son Michael Ford in consideration of which Michael was to provide for his father and mother in their old age. William died about Sept. 23, 1676 and Anna Sept. 1, 1684. They are buried in unmarked graves in the old Winslow Burying Grounds near a monument erected 'In Memory of the Early Settlers at Green Harbor, Marshfield,' on which their names are inscribed." (Bonnie Hubbard)
    *(According to p. 687 of R. C. Anderson's The Great Migration Begins, Vol. 1, researcher F. Barclay [TAG 42:35-42], this William Ford of Marshfield was not part of the Ford family that arrived on the Fortune.)
    He was married to Ann(a) EAMES? about 1631.

    Family/Spouse: Anna Eames. Anna (daughter of Anthony Eames and Margery Pierce) was born about 1615 in England; died on 1 Sep 1684 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA; was buried in Old Winslow Cemetery, Marshfield, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Millicent Ford was born about 1639 in Duxbury or Marshfield, Plymouth, MA; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Ford, of the "Fortune" was born in England; died in Aft. 11 Dec 1621 Bef. 1 Mar 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigrated: 1621, America; on the sailing vessel "Fortune"

    Notes:

    He came over on the Fortune  -  presumably died shortly thereafter - TAG 56:32-35

    William married Martha, of the "Fortune" about 1604. Martha was born in England; died after 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha, of the "Fortune" was born in England; died after 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigrated: 1621, Plymouth, MA; on the sailing vessel "Fortune"

    Children:
    1. 1. Deacon William Ford, of the "Fortune" was born about 1604 in England; was christened in Huntingdonshire, England; died on 28 Jul 1676 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
    2. Martha Ford, "first white girl born in Plymouth" was born about 1619 in Plymouth, MA; died on 20 Dec 1683 in Plymouth, MA.