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Elizabeth Charde Ford

Birth
Bridport, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Death
18 Apr 1643 (aged 53)
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Chard was born about 1587 in Thorncombe, Dorset, Canterbury, England. She married Aaron Cooke, and was mother of AARON COOKE, Jr. She married (2) Thomas Ford, 19 Jul 1615, in Bridport, Dorset, England, as his 1st wife.
There were five children of this 2nd marriage: Joanna CLAP, Abigail Strong, Thomas, Hepzibah LYMAN Marsh, & Hannah.
The basic research on the English records for Thomas Ford was published by Jacobus and Torrey in 1939. In this article are some records for a Thomas Ford of Powerstock, Dorsetshire, which may or may not be relevant to our Thomas Ford. Torrey had earlier presented evidence on AARON COOKE which showed that he was stepson rather than son-in-law of Thomas Ford.
Source Anderson's Great Migration Study Project

Why should we have a picture of Anne Bacon on Elizabeth Chard's F/G memorial? PLEASE REMOVE IT IF YOU KNOW HOW. WHO KNOWS HOW?
the photo in the memorial is NOT elizabeth charde, but is actually a portrait of Anne Bacon (see wikipedia -

Immigrated 30 May 1630 to Nantasket, MA on the ship "Mary and John" With her husband and 4 daughters;
1st Spouse: Aaron Cooke, Sr. (marr: 25 Sep 1610 in Bridport, Dorset, England
2nd Spouse: Thomas Ford (marr: 20 Jun 1616 in Bridport, Dorset, England

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Elizabeth Chard was born about 1587 in Thorncombe, Dorset, Canterbury, England. She married Aaron Cooke, and was mother of AARON COOKE, Jr. She married (2) Thomas Ford, 19 Jul 1615, in Bridport, Dorset, England, as his 1st wife.
There were five children of this 2nd marriage: Joanna CLAP, Abigail Strong, Thomas, Hepzibah LYMAN Marsh, & Hannah.
The basic research on the English records for Thomas Ford was published by Jacobus and Torrey in 1939. In this article are some records for a Thomas Ford of Powerstock, Dorsetshire, which may or may not be relevant to our Thomas Ford. Torrey had earlier presented evidence on AARON COOKE which showed that he was stepson rather than son-in-law of Thomas Ford.
Source Anderson's Great Migration Study Project

Why should we have a picture of Anne Bacon on Elizabeth Chard's F/G memorial? PLEASE REMOVE IT IF YOU KNOW HOW. WHO KNOWS HOW?
the photo in the memorial is NOT elizabeth charde, but is actually a portrait of Anne Bacon (see wikipedia -

Immigrated 30 May 1630 to Nantasket, MA on the ship "Mary and John" With her husband and 4 daughters;
1st Spouse: Aaron Cooke, Sr. (marr: 25 Sep 1610 in Bridport, Dorset, England
2nd Spouse: Thomas Ford (marr: 20 Jun 1616 in Bridport, Dorset, England

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The photo on this page is actually a portrait of Anne Bacon (see wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bacon).



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34160757/elizabeth-ford: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Charde Ford (23 Apr 1589–18 Apr 1643), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34160757, citing Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Linda Mac (contributor 47062703).