Abigail Ford1

#16315, (circa October 1619 - )
Father*Thomas Ford1 (s 1591 - 1676)
Mother*Elizabeth Chard1 (b 1598 - 1643)

Family

Eld. John Strong b. c 1605
Children 1.Thomas Strong6 (s 1636 - 1689)
 2.Jedediah Strong+6 (1637 - 1733)
 3.Josiah Strong6 (c 1639 - s 1641)
 4.Return Strong6 (s 1641 - 1726)
 5.Ebenezer Strong6 (c 1643 - 1729)
 6.Abigail Strong6 (s 1645 - )
 7.Elizabeth Strong6 (1647 - )
 8.Experience Strong6 (1650 - )
 9.Samuel Strong6 (1652 - 1732)
 10.Joseph Strong6 (1652 - s 1654)
 11.Mary Strong6 (1654 - 1738)
 12.Sarah Strong+6 (s 1656 - 1733)
 13.Hannah Strong6 (1659 - 1693)
 14.Jerijah Strong6 (1665 - 1754)
Her married name was Strong.2,3 
Birth*circa October 1619She was born circa October 1619 at EnglandG.1 
Baptism8 October 1619She was baptized on 8 October 1619 at Bridport, Dorsetshire, EnglandG.1 
1630She accompanied Thomas Ford and Elizabeth Chard in 1630 on the Mary & John to Massachusetts BayG.4 
Marriage*circa 1635She married Eld. John Strong circa 1635 at Dorchester, Massachusetts.2,3 
circa 1659She and Eld. John Strong removed to Northampton, Massachusetts Bay, circa 1659.5 

Citations

  1. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), online AmericanAncestors.org, p. 689, citing TAG 16:41.
  2. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, p. 689, no date, citing Waterman Genealogy 640-43.
  3. [S1023] Benjamin W. Dwight, History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass. Vol. I, (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell, 1871), I:xxvi, giving 1635 or 1636 as the date. Hereinafter cited as Elder John Strong I.
  4. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 688-690 (entry for Thomas Ford).
  5. [S1024] James Russell Trumbull, History of Northampton Massachusetts From Its Settlement in 1654 (Northampton: Gazette Printing Co., 1898, 1902), two volumes, I:79. John Strong, Sr., David Wilton and Aaron Cook "arrived apparently about the same time during the year 1659."
  6. [S1023] Benjamin W. Dwight, Elder John Strong I, I:19.