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Ford, John Salmon (27)

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John Salmon "Rip" Ford (1815-1897) was a physician; soldier and military commander in the Mexican War and Civil War; elected official in the Texas Senate and House of Representatives; and editor of the Texas Democrat and the Brownsville Sentinel. Born near Greenville, South Carolina, on May 26, 1815. Came to Texas in June 1836 and served as a lieutenant in Jack Hays' Rangers. Practiced medicine in San Augustine and served in the Texas Congress. Moved to Austin in 1845 an...

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Ford, John, 1894?-1973 (40)

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John Martin Feeney, (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973), known professionally as John Ford, was an American film director and naval officer. He was born John Martin "Jack" Feeney on February 1, 1894 or 1895 (sources differ on the year) in Cape Elizabeth, Maine to John Augustine Feeney and Barbara "Abbey" Curran. Instead of his birth name, Ford often gave his given names as Sean Aloysius, sometimes with surname O'Feeny, O'Feeney, O'Fienne, or O'Fearna; an Irish language equivalent of Feeney...

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Ford, John (John H.) (18)

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Epithet: of Add MS 23827 Epithet: Major; CB Epithet: of Add MS 41843 John Ford, ecologist in East Africa. Epithet: subject of Wolley Ch x.65

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Ford, John Thompson, 1829-1894 (21)

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Theater executive and dramatist. Theater manager, Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Alexandria and Richmond, Virginia. Managed Ford's Theater, Washington, D.C., when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated there. Biographical Note 1829, Apr. 16 Born, Baltimore, Md. 1849...

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Ford, John, 1912- (8)

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Noonan, John Ford (7)

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Ford, John Anson (6)

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Biography John Anson Ford (1883-1983) was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors between 1934 and 1958 and was Chairman in 1952-1954 and again in 1957. He attended Beloit College in Wisconsin, was first a history and economics teacher, then moved to Chicago to become a newspaper writer. He worked on the Chicago Tribune as assistant to the well-known columnist Henry M. Hyde; on the editorial board of Popular Mechanics Magaz...

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Ford, John, 1586-approximately 1640 (9)

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Ford, John Anson (5)

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Ford, John M (4)

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John M. Ford was a dealer in plated saddlery working at 32 N 3d St., Philadelphia. William Ford was a manufacturer of plated saddlery; his business was at 7 N 4th St., and he lived at 137 Vine St., both in Philadelphia.

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