by Samuel Hall, Justice, to Elizabeth Freeman, b. He removed to Woodbridge, NJ, and on Dec 18 1701, was m. Nov 12 1701, John Ford "Late of Windham" forfeited his lands on a judgment in the Inferior Court at Hartford, CT. On Dec 12 1698, he was admitted an inhabitant of Windham. _, 1675, about (had to be at least 21 years old in 1698), probably son of James (son of Andrew) Ford of Weymouth, Mass., removed from Duxbury, Mass., to Windham, Conn., and on Oct 28 1698, purchased a home lot containing 20 acres, and 110 acres additional. That James Ford was the only son of Andrew through whom John Ford of Woodbridge could have descended. of Hanover, NJ, received from his uncle Andrew Forde and other evidence presented, that John Ford of Woodbridge, NJ was the grandson of Andrew Ford of Weymouth, Mass. It is apparent from a letter that John Forde, esq. 1659-1675 at Duxbury, MA, and died in ca.1724 at Virginia while there on business.
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