Person:Noah Ford (1)

Noah Ford
b.Abt 1775 Virginia
  1. Elizabeth Ford - 1845
  2. Thomas Ford - 1835
  3. Jesse FordAbt 1758 - Abt 1837
  4. George FordAbt 1761 - 1838
  5. William Ford, II1762 - 1839
  6. Lewis Ford1763 -
  7. Henry FordAbt 1764 - 1855
  8. Nancy Ford1769 - Aft 1840
  9. John FordAbt 1773 - 1832
  10. Noah FordAbt 1775 - 1864
  • HNoah FordAbt 1775 - 1864
  • WSarah FordAbt 1793 -
m. 28 Feb 1810
  1. Rebecca Ford - 1869
  2. William Ford
  3. Nancy FordAbt 1811 - Bef 1850
  4. Shadrack Ford1811 - 1891
  5. Meshack Ford1817 - 1888
  6. Azariah Ford1822 - 1864
  7. Mary Ford1824 - Aft 1878
Facts and Events
Name[1] Noah Ford
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1775 Virginia
Immigration[4] Abt 1801 to Monongalia Co., Virginia (now Taylor Co., West Virginia)
Property[5] 1806 Purchased 400 acres in Monogalia Co., VA, no. of present-day Grafton, WV, east side of Tygart Valley River.
Other[6] 1808 Monongalia Co., West VirginiaCourt case (civil)
Marriage 28 Feb 1810 Harrison, Virginia (now West Virginia), United Statesto Sarah Ford
Other[5] 1810 Harrison, Virginia (now West Virginia), United StatesCensus 1810
Immigration[5] Abt 1818 to Pendleton Co., Kentucky from Virginia
Other[7] Jul 1829 charged with 'Sabbath breaking', Pendleton Co., KentuckyCourt case (civil)
Death[3] 1864 Pendleton Co., Kentucky
Reference Number? 381

Moved from VA to Pendleton County, KY with his brother, John Ford. It appears that Noah married his neice, Sarah Ford.

Shadrack Ford names Noah Ford’s children in a deposition given in the case of Mary Ford vs. William Sheldon (Pendleton Circuit Court) dated 12 September 1878.

On 09 February 1872, Noah Ford's 72-acre tract was partitioned to his heirs. The property was subdivided into five lots. Lot one was deeded to Rebecca Ford, his daughter. Lot two was deeded to his son Meshack Ford. Lot three was deeded to his daughter Mary Ford. Lot four was deeded to his son Shadrack Ford. Lot five was deeded to his nephew Noah Ford, the only surviving heir of his daughter Nancy Ford who had married her cousin, William Ford who was known in the Pendleton County records as William Ford, Junior.

References
  1. Nagle, Eric C. and Larry L. Ford Society. The Genealogy of the Descendants of William Ford (1722-1821). (Huber Heights, Ohio; revised 2006)
    ppg. 13, 15.
  2. Nagle, Eric C. and Larry L. Ford Society. The Genealogy of the Descendants of William Ford (1722-1821). (Huber Heights, Ohio; revised 2006)
    ppg. 5, 15.
  3. Nagle, Eric C. and Larry L. Ford Society. The Genealogy of the Descendants of William Ford (1722-1821). (Huber Heights, Ohio; revised 2006)
    pg. 33.
  4. Nagle, Eric C. and Larry L. Ford Society. The Genealogy of the Descendants of William Ford (1722-1821). (Huber Heights, Ohio; revised 2006)
    ppg. 15, 16.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Nagle, Eric C. and Larry L. Ford Society. The Genealogy of the Descendants of William Ford (1722-1821). (Huber Heights, Ohio; revised 2006)
    pg. 15.
  6. Compiled by Melba Pender Zinn. Monongalia County, (West) Virginia, Records of the District, Superior and County Courts. (Heritage Books, Inc. 1993)
    Volume 6, 1805-1808, pg 296.
  7. Nagle, Eric C. and Larry L. Ford Society. The Genealogy of the Descendants of William Ford (1722-1821). (Huber Heights, Ohio; revised 2006)
    pg. 17.