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Margaret Sophronia Frances “Fronie” <I>Webb</I> Ford

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Margaret Sophronia Frances “Fronie” Webb Ford

Birth
Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Jun 1932 (aged 79)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Isaac B Webb, founder of the first organized church in Dallas, TX. She was wife of Gerald L "Dutch" Ford of the Colonial Virginia Ford family of Henry and Frances Ford, Charlotte and Pittsylvania Co VA

OBITUARY

Coauthor of Dallas History, Born in County in '52, Dies

Mrs. Sophronia Frances ford, widow of G. L. (Dutch) Ford died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. P. Brend, 2915 Reagan. She was 80 years old. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Brent; three sons, W. L. Ford and H. M. Ford of Dallas, and Gus L. Ford of Lubbock and fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Ford was the youngest daughter of Isaac B. Webb and Mary Hughes Webb pioneer settlers of Dallas County, who built a home on Farmers Branch in 1844. There Mrs. Ford was born Aug 23, 1852, and there she was married in January, 1874.
Isaac B. Webb established the first Methodist congregation in Dallas County, holding services in his home prior tot he establishment of Webb Chapel on a grand of land which he made for church purposes. Webb Chapel was later moved to Farmers Branch, where it now stands.
Throughout her life Mrs. Ford was an active worker in the Methodist Church, holding her membership in Oak Lawn congregation at time of her death. She was well versed in early Texas history and collaborated with her cousin, the late John H. Cochran, in the preparation of his history of Dallas County. She taught one of the first public schools in Dallas County in a schoolhouse located near the present Walnut Hill building. Her own school days were passed with a private tutor and at Dallas Seminary, a finishing school.
Services will be conducted at Oak Lawn Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Tuesday, by Dr. Horace M. Whaling Jr. He will be assisted by the Rev. W. F. Bryan, the Rev. C. W. Dennis and the Rev. O. S. Thomas. Burial will be in Webb's Chapel Cemetery . Pallbearers will be grandsons and grandnephews: Maynard L. Ford, Bill Ford, Logan Ford, Gus Heilig, Warren Gravely, Robert Price Bent Jr., Wilton Daniel and Jack Lively.

Dallas Morning News - June 6, 1932
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

Daughter of Isaac B Webb, founder of the first organized church in Dallas, TX. She was wife of Gerald L "Dutch" Ford of the Colonial Virginia Ford family of Henry and Frances Ford, Charlotte and Pittsylvania Co VA

OBITUARY

Coauthor of Dallas History, Born in County in '52, Dies

Mrs. Sophronia Frances ford, widow of G. L. (Dutch) Ford died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. P. Brend, 2915 Reagan. She was 80 years old. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Brent; three sons, W. L. Ford and H. M. Ford of Dallas, and Gus L. Ford of Lubbock and fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Ford was the youngest daughter of Isaac B. Webb and Mary Hughes Webb pioneer settlers of Dallas County, who built a home on Farmers Branch in 1844. There Mrs. Ford was born Aug 23, 1852, and there she was married in January, 1874.
Isaac B. Webb established the first Methodist congregation in Dallas County, holding services in his home prior tot he establishment of Webb Chapel on a grand of land which he made for church purposes. Webb Chapel was later moved to Farmers Branch, where it now stands.
Throughout her life Mrs. Ford was an active worker in the Methodist Church, holding her membership in Oak Lawn congregation at time of her death. She was well versed in early Texas history and collaborated with her cousin, the late John H. Cochran, in the preparation of his history of Dallas County. She taught one of the first public schools in Dallas County in a schoolhouse located near the present Walnut Hill building. Her own school days were passed with a private tutor and at Dallas Seminary, a finishing school.
Services will be conducted at Oak Lawn Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Tuesday, by Dr. Horace M. Whaling Jr. He will be assisted by the Rev. W. F. Bryan, the Rev. C. W. Dennis and the Rev. O. S. Thomas. Burial will be in Webb's Chapel Cemetery . Pallbearers will be grandsons and grandnephews: Maynard L. Ford, Bill Ford, Logan Ford, Gus Heilig, Warren Gravely, Robert Price Bent Jr., Wilton Daniel and Jack Lively.

Dallas Morning News - June 6, 1932
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams



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