Henry Harrison Ford | |
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Member of the TexasHouseofRepresentatives from the 1st district | |
In office January 14, 1873 –January 13, 1874 [1] | |
Preceded by | Thomas Jefferson Chambers Joseph Grigsby Smyth W. T. Simmons |
Succeeded by | James Bates Simpson Dan Triplett Pinkney Samuel Watts |
Personal details | |
Born | March 11,1844 Mississippi,US |
Died | September 23,1887 43) Jasper County,Texas,US | (aged
Spouse(s) | Eugenia Rebecca Stark (1849–1935) |
Children | 5 |
Henry Harrison Ford (March 11,1844 - September 23,1887) was a member of the Texas House from 1873 to 1874.
He was born on March 11,1844,in Mississippi to David Ford and Maria Van Dyke Hamilton. He married Eugenia Rebecca Stark on May 9,1867. They had 5 children born between 1868 and 1879. He died on September 23,1887,at the age of 43.
He served in the Texas House from 1873 to 1874.
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