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  1. Death. 19 Aug 1772 (aged 54–55) Burial. Christ Church Parish Church, Old Churchyard. Oistins, Christ Church, Barbados Add to Map. Memorial ID. 242639088. · View Source. Suggest Edits.

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  2. Ford evidently spent considerable amounts of time in the 1790s in England: see Political legacies for further details. But he died in Barbados in 1801 and left his heir, Francis Ford, estates there and in Essequibo where he made a codicil to his will in March 1801.

  3. Profile & Legacies Summary. 1717 - 1772. Biography. Born 24 February 1717-1718. Member of the Barbados Council, 1767. Died at Portman Street, London c. August 1772. Father of Sir Francis Ford 1st Bart. (q.v.). Will of Francis Ford of St Michael Barbados proved in London 04/09/1773.

  4. Biography. Francis Ford was born on 24 February 1717. He was the son of Francis Ford and Martha Matson. He married Elizabeth Hothersall, daughter of Birch Hothersall, on 28 January 1758. He held the office of Member of the Assembly (Barbados). He lived at Lears, Barbados. He died in 1772. Children. Elizabeth (Colville) 1754 - 1839. Ann (Swinfen)

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    • August 1, 1772
  5. Biography. Son of Sir Francis Ford 1st bart (15 November 1758-17 June 1801) of Lears, St. Thomas, Barbados and Ember Court, Surrey. (He died in Barbados.) His mother was Mary Anson (1759-20 January 1837) of Shugborough, Colwich, Staffordshire. She died in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

  6. William Pinder became a member of Council of Barbados in 1782, and had a place at that Board and presided as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas until his death on 16 Dec 1806. Property Saint John, Barbados [ 2 ]

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  8. Biography. Ford was the heir of a Barbados planter of the third generation, the family originating in Devon. He was educated in England and acquired property in Surrey in 1791. The year before, he had canvassed Evesham but did not go to the poll.