Mark was born in Abington, Plymouth county, Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Mark married Hannah Brett on November 22, 1764 in Bridgewater, Plymouth county, Province of Massachusetts Bay. They had children:
Hannah - 1765
Asa - 1767
Samuel - 1770
Sally - 1772
Mehitabel - 1781
Mark died in North Bridgewater, Plymouth county, Massachusetts, USA. North Bridgewater was originally the North Parish of Bridgewater and eventually became Brockton.
Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's regiment of Minute Men, April 19, 1775; Private [page 232]. Capt. Henry Prentiss' Company, Colonel Thomas Marshall's regiment, to Aug 1, 1776; enlisted June 8; this company was also in service from August to November 1, 1776, at the expiration of which time they enlisted for one month additional service [page 236]. Capt. Nathan Packard's Company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment of militia; on payroll and in service in RI; Private
[page 238].
SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, pages 232, 236, and 238
One of seven sons in the Continental Army [Jacob Jr., Mark, Luke, John, Noah, Joseph and Benjamin.]
Mark was born in Abington, Plymouth county, Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Mark married Hannah Brett on November 22, 1764 in Bridgewater, Plymouth county, Province of Massachusetts Bay. They had children:
Hannah - 1765
Asa - 1767
Samuel - 1770
Sally - 1772
Mehitabel - 1781
Mark died in North Bridgewater, Plymouth county, Massachusetts, USA. North Bridgewater was originally the North Parish of Bridgewater and eventually became Brockton.
Captain Josiah Hayden's Company, Colonel Bailey's regiment of Minute Men, April 19, 1775; Private [page 232]. Capt. Henry Prentiss' Company, Colonel Thomas Marshall's regiment, to Aug 1, 1776; enlisted June 8; this company was also in service from August to November 1, 1776, at the expiration of which time they enlisted for one month additional service [page 236]. Capt. Nathan Packard's Company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment of militia; on payroll and in service in RI; Private
[page 238].
SOURCE: [18] History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, With Family Registers, pages 232, 236, and 238
One of seven sons in the Continental Army [Jacob Jr., Mark, Luke, John, Noah, Joseph and Benjamin.]
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Mr MARK FORD
who died
Jan. 7, 1821,
aged 80
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