Henry Ford's Family Tree
The following is the family tree of Henry Ford, Founder of Ford Motor Company.
Isaac Ford (1749-?) |
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William Ford (1775—1818?) |
Rebecca Jennings (1776—1851) |
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Samuel Ford (ca1792—1842) |
John Ford (c 1799—1864) |
Thomasina Smith |
Henry Ford | Robert Ford |
George Ford |
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(1825—1895) |
Jane Ford |
Henry Ford |
Mary Ford |
Nancy Ford |
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Infant 1861 |
Henry Ford |
John Ford |
Margaret Ford (1867—1960) |
Jane Ford (c1868—1906) |
William Ford |
Robert Ford |
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Edsel Bryant Ford (1893—1943) |
Elizabeth Parke (1897-1990) |
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Anne McDonnell |
Edith McNaughton |
Josephine Clay Ford |
Walter Buhl Ford II |
(b. 1925) |
Martha Parke Firestone (b. 1925) |
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Charlotte M. Ford (b. 1941) |
Anne Ford (b. 1943) |
(b. 1948) |
(b. 1946) |
(b. 1949) |
Alfred Brush Ford (b. 1950) |
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Elena Anne Ford (b. 1966) |
(b. 1949) |
Lynn Ford (b. 1951) |
(b. 1948) |
(b. 1951) |
(b. 1957) |
(b. 1961) |
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Paternal Great-Grandfather: William Ford (1775 - ?)
Paternal Great-Grandmother: Rebecca Jennings Ford (1776–1851)
- Paternal Grandfather: John Ford (c 1799 - 1842)
- Paternal Grandmother: Thomasine Smith Ford (1803 - 1847)
- Father: William Ford (1826-1905)
- Mother: Mary Litogot (O'Hern) Ford (c1839-1876)
- Himself: Henry Ford (1863-1947) - Founder of Ford Motor Co.
- Wife: Clara (Bryant) Ford (1866-1950) - Married Apr 11, 1888
- Son: Edsel Bryant Ford (1893-1943) - President of FoMoCo 1919-43
- Daughter In-Law: Eleanor
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- Great-Great-Granddaughter: Allegra Charlotte Ford (1972-
- Great-Grandson: Edsel B. Ford II (1948-) Board of Directors member, FoMoCo
- Great-Great-Grandson: Henry Ford III (1980-
- Great-Great-Grandson: Calvin Robert Ford (1983-
- Great-Great-Grandson: Stewart Spencer Ford (1986-
- Great-Great-Grandson: Albert Bishop Ford (1992-
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- Grandson: Benson Ford, Sr. (1919-1978) - Married Edith McNaughton
- Great-Grandson: Benson Ford, Jr. (1949-) Ford Marketing 1986-1995
- Great-Granddaughter: Lynn Ford Alandt (1951-)
- Granddaughter: Josephine Clay Ford (1923-2005) - Married Walter Buhl Ford II (no relation to Ford family) 1943
- Great-Grandson: Walter Buhl Ford III (1943-2010)
- Great-Granddaughter: Eleanor Clay Ford Sullivan (1946-)
- Great-Granddaughter: Josephine Clay Ford Ingle (1949-)
- Great-Grandson: Alfred Brush Ford (1950-) Active in Ford Charities
- Grandson: William Clay Ford, Sr. (1925-) - Former FoMoCo Director
- Granddaughter In-Law: Martha Parke Firestone (1925-) - Married 1947. Granddaughter of Harvey Firestone
- Great-Granddaughter: Martha Parke "Muffy" Ford Morse (1948-)
- Great-Granddaughter: Sheila Firestone Hamp (1951-) Active in Ford Corporate Charities
- Great-Grandson: William Clay Ford, Jr. (1957-) - Executive Chairman of FoMoCo
- Great-Granddaughter: Elizabeth Hudson Ford Kontulis (1961-)
- Great-Great-Grandson: Kiff Hamp (1985-)
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- Sister: Margaret Ford (1867-1960)
- Sister: Jane Ford (c1868-1945)
- Brother: William Ford (1873-1934)
- Brother: Robert Ford (1871-1875).
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