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Henry Hine Ford

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Henry Hine Ford

Birth
Burton, Geauga County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Nov 1886 (aged 72)
Burton, Geauga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Burton, Geauga County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4748783, Longitude: -81.1407975
Plot
Sec 6 Lot 235
Memorial ID
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Title: Pioneer and general history of Geauga County : with sketches of some of the pioneers and prominent men
At head of title: 1798
Publication: Evansville, Indiana : Unigraphic, Inc., 1973
Henry Hine Ford, p. 563-567

!DEATH: Death Records in the Probate Court, Geauga County, OH, 1867-1908, Vol. 1, p. 130, #2706, cause paralysis.

!DEATH: Jeannette Grosvenor, Transcriber, The Journal of Emily (NASH) PATCHIN HALKINS PIKE (privately printed), p. 435-436. "The sudden death of this gentleman occured at midday on Friday the 5 instant which shocked and sadden the entire communitey with a fiew steps of numbers who would have gladley hastened to his assistance . . . he was a brother of the late governor seaburey Ford and youngest son of John and Ester Ford one of the earley pionerers of Burton . . . he was farther to an adopted daughter (Annette) now the wife of E T Johnson of Middlefield but to eight orphan children relatives of Mrs Ford for whome he made a home as a kind father."
Title: Pioneer and general history of Geauga County : with sketches of some of the pioneers and prominent men
At head of title: 1798
Publication: Evansville, Indiana : Unigraphic, Inc., 1973
Henry Hine Ford, p. 563-567

!DEATH: Death Records in the Probate Court, Geauga County, OH, 1867-1908, Vol. 1, p. 130, #2706, cause paralysis.

!DEATH: Jeannette Grosvenor, Transcriber, The Journal of Emily (NASH) PATCHIN HALKINS PIKE (privately printed), p. 435-436. "The sudden death of this gentleman occured at midday on Friday the 5 instant which shocked and sadden the entire communitey with a fiew steps of numbers who would have gladley hastened to his assistance . . . he was a brother of the late governor seaburey Ford and youngest son of John and Ester Ford one of the earley pionerers of Burton . . . he was farther to an adopted daughter (Annette) now the wife of E T Johnson of Middlefield but to eight orphan children relatives of Mrs Ford for whome he made a home as a kind father."


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