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Thomas Ford
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Family
ClaimDetailEvidence
Spouse 2ndElizabeth Charde (e1591-1643) 
Child +Joanna Ford (e1617-1696) [S662] [S2942] [S2944] [S2947]
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Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderMale
NameThomas Ford [S366] [S662] [S688:136] [S700] [S1080:26b] [S2942] [S2944]
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NameThomas Forde [S1080:180]
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NameMr. Ford [S1080:13]
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NameTho. Ford [S1080:17]
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NameMr. Foard [S1080:27]
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NameThomas Foard of Windsore [S1080:42]
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NameThomas Foard [S1080:256]
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NameTho Forde [S662]
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NameGoodman Forde [S662]
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Ship [S662] [S688:136]
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Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthabt 1590England [S688:136]
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Birthabt 1591England [S662]
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Marriage 1stDec 13, 1610Powestock, Dorset, England [S366] [S2942]
Joane Way (bu. 10 May 1615)
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Marriage 2ndJun 19, 1616Elizabeth Charde (e1591-1643), Bridport, Dorset, England [S366] [S662] [S688:136] [S2942]
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ResidenceOct 8, 1619Bridport, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: daughter Abigail baptized
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ResidenceDec 21, 1623Dorchester, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: son Thomas baptized
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ResidenceMar 28, 1629Dorchester, Dorset, England [S2942]
Source: daughter Hannah buried
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EmigrationMar 20, 1629/30Plymouth, Devon, England [S662] [S688:136]
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ImmigrationMay 30, 1630Nantasket, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
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FlourishedOct 19, 1630Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S700] [S2944]
requested to be admitted as a freeman
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PositionMay 18, 1631Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S2944]
Freeman
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FlourishedApr 3, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S2944]
ordered to build 40 feet of fence for his 2 cows
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PositionOct 8, 1633Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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ResidenceJan 6, 1633/34Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on a committee to collect rate for fort
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ResidenceFeb 10, 1634/35Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
fence viewr
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FlourishedApr 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of land
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ResidenceMay 24, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
fence viewr
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ResidenceNov 2, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
was on a committee to lay out land
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FlourishedDec 17, 1635Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 6 acres of fresh marsh
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Moved1636Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688:136]
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FlourishedJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
granted 2 acres of marsh
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PositionJun 27, 1636Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S662]
Selectman
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Moved1637Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
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PositionMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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FlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
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PositionApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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PositionApr 11, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:27]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Meeting of Freemen
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ResidenceFeb 20, 1639/40Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:42]
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PositionApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:46]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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FlourishedApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:47]
served on the committee for building a house of correction
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FlourishedFeb 8, 1640/41 [S1080:60]
was on a committee to determine how the common lands could be protected from cattle
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FlourishedApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
marked absent as a Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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PositionDec 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:69]
Juror at the Particular Court
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FlourishedApr 10, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:71]
was given back 200 acres taken away due to his failure to improve it, and the restriction was lifted
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FlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
involved in suite
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FlourishedApr 6, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was an attorney for the Widow Hutchinson
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FlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was an attorney for the Widow Hutchinson
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FlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
won a case against Thomas Marshfield for the large sum of 4 pounds, 13 shillings, and 4 pence
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FlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to make an inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
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FlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was a jury at a particular court
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FlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented Edward Smith in court
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PositionSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Juror at a Particular Court
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FlourishedSep 15, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Grand Juror
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FlourishedNov 9, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented Edward Smith in the case against Thomas Marshfield
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PositionApr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:103]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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FlourishedAug 1, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:108]
elected juror
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Marriage 3rdNov 7, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S366] [S662] [S688]
Anne Steele the widow of Thomas Scott
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FlourishedMar 5, 1644/45Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:123]
was sued by Thomas Dewye, lost and had to pay 36 shillings
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FlourishedJun 5, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:127]
sued Josiah Hull and Richard Oldridge, was awarded the large sum of 30 pounds
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FlourishedSep 4, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:129]
a member of the Jury of the Particular Court
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FlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
as a third party, held fines until the next court date
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PositionMar 5, 1645/46Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:136]
Juror for the Particular Court
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PositionJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:140]
Juror for the Particular Court
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PositionJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
Juror for the Particular Court
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FlourishedJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
was appointed to a committee to set the price for fences
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FlourishedAug 21, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:142]
was ordered to bring Samuel Drake to the next meeting of the General Court
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FlourishedOct 1, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:143]
was sued byWilliam Whiteing, lost and had to pay 4 pounds, 12 shiilings, and 6 pence in damages
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FlourishedJan 6, 1647 [S662]
paid 1 pound, 1 shilling 1d out of John Newberry's estate
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PositionMar 4, 1646/47Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:147]
Juror for the Particular Court
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PositionMar 19, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:147]
Juror for the Particular Court
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FlourishedMay 21, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:148]
won his suit against Oldige & Hull
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PositionNov 20, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:158]
Juror for the Particular Court
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FlourishedOct 17, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:167]
George Chappell and Mathew Williams were ordered to appear at his home for the next session of court
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PositionApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:180]
Juror for the Particular court
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FlourishedApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:181]
he owed Mr. Newton 3 pounds, 2 pence.
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FlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:184]
collected fines from William Franklin and Benjamin Newberry
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FlourishedSep 8, 1653Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:247]
granted 50 acres at Massacoe
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PositionMay 18, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:256]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
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Movedabt 1659Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S688]
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FlourishedMay 15, 1662 [S662]
grand jury
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FlourishedMay 14, 1663 [S662]
forfieted land due to mortgage, and the court granted him 30 pounds
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FlourishedOct 16, 1663 [S662]
the court refused to grant him 6 pounds for forfieted lands st Podunck
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PositionOct 4, 1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S688]
Freeman
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PositionOct 11, 1669Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662]
Freeman
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Moved1672Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
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DeathNov 28, 1676Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States [S662] [S688:136]
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InventoryJan 4, 1676/77 [S662]
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Sources
IndexTitle
[S366] Torrey, Clarence Almon, "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (GPC, Baltimore, Maryland; 1985).
[S662] Anderson, Robert Charles, "The Great Migration Begins" (Copyright 2001-2005, New England Historic Genealogical Society) (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496).
[S688] "New England Historical and Genealogical Register" (Boston, Oct, 1911) (https://books.google.com/books?id=WitTGc7aszEC).
[S700] "Massachusetts Bay Colony Court Record for October 19, 1630" (http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/important_names_events/mass_bay_colony_freemen_1630.htm).
[S1080] Trumbull, J. Hammond, "The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, May 1665" (Hartford, 1850) (http://www.archive.org/details/publicrecordsco09hoadgoog).
[S2942] Donald Lines Jacobus, M. A., "TAG: Thomas Ford of Dorchester, England and Dorchester, Mass." (The American Genealogist, Vol. 16, pp 41-43).
[S2944] Robert Charles Anderson, F.A.S.G, "The Mary & John: Developing Objective Criteria for a Synthetic Passenger List" (New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 147, pp 148-161 (April 1993)).
Note
On December 10, 1660, exchanged his home lot and land with Edward Elmer in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [Source: Stiles, Henry R., "Families of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Volume II", 1892]
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