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William T. Ford

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William T. Ford

Birth
Doddridge County, West Virginia, USA
Death
28 Jul 1942 (aged 79)
Pursley, Tyler County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Sistersville, Tyler County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 133, No 14, p 252, Oct. 5, 1942.

William T. Ford, son of James and Talitha Davis Ford, was born near Salem, W. Va., July 25, 1863. He died in Pursley, W. Va., July 28, 1942.

He was married October 4, 1888, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis, by Rev. James B. Davis, grandfather of the bride. To them were born two daughters: Mrs. Mabel McIntire and Mrs. Vada Tracy. He is survived by his wife; his daughter Mabel; by an adopted son, William Davis Ford; also by one sister, Mrs. Lillie Lowther; one brother, Ernest O. Ford; by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

At the age of twelve he was baptized by his uncle, Rev. S. D. Davis, and became a member of the Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church.

Funeral services held at the Church of Christ, Pursley, July 30, 1942, were conducted by James L. Skaggs, pastor of the Salem Church. Interment was made in the Greenwood Cemetery.
J. L. S.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 133, No 14, p 252, Oct. 5, 1942.

William T. Ford, son of James and Talitha Davis Ford, was born near Salem, W. Va., July 25, 1863. He died in Pursley, W. Va., July 28, 1942.

He was married October 4, 1888, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis, by Rev. James B. Davis, grandfather of the bride. To them were born two daughters: Mrs. Mabel McIntire and Mrs. Vada Tracy. He is survived by his wife; his daughter Mabel; by an adopted son, William Davis Ford; also by one sister, Mrs. Lillie Lowther; one brother, Ernest O. Ford; by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

At the age of twelve he was baptized by his uncle, Rev. S. D. Davis, and became a member of the Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church.

Funeral services held at the Church of Christ, Pursley, July 30, 1942, were conducted by James L. Skaggs, pastor of the Salem Church. Interment was made in the Greenwood Cemetery.
J. L. S.


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