FORD
JOHNSON and SCHAUFELBERGER GENEALOGY
FORD
Letters
Artifacts
Thomas Ford (?- ca. 1791) married Ann
Stephen Ford 2 married Lydia Borden 3
Tabitha Ford (1764-1825 ) married Vanroom Robbins Sr. (1743-1804)


 THOMAS FORD
born
married
Ann 1
died
~1791in Windsor Twp., Middlesex NJ
buried
Sep. 5, 1787
will proved
Mar. 21, 1791, Windsor Twp. Middlesex NJ
Children:
Margaret Ford
m. unknown Webster 1
Martha Ford
m. unknown Appleton 1

 STEPHEN FORD
born
married
~1762 to Lydia Borden 3
died
buried
Children: 2
Thomas Ford
James Ford
Stephen Ford, Jr.
Ann Ford
Sarah Ford
Patience Ford
Charles Ford
David Ford
Obediah Ford
Lydia Ford
 TABITHA FORD
born
Dec. 4, 1764
married
Nov. 8 or 30, 1783 to Vanroom Robbins
died
Sep. 17, 1825 aged 60 years, 9 months and 13 days 2
buried
Crosswicks Methodist Cemetery, Crosswicks, Burlington NJ
Children:

FOOTNOTES

 1  From letter of Gertrude N. Brick to William D. Johnson Jr., referencing NJ Archives Wills Abstracts.  We assume that her #7 reference is Rand's ancestor since (i) the names of the 3 grandchildren match 3 of the names listed in the Family Bible as the children of Stevin Ford, and (ii) the will was witnessed by Vanroom Robbins, husband of Tabitha (Ford). Further confirmed by Abstract of Will of Thomas Ford.
 2 Source is the Family Bible of John & Hannah (Robbins) Dickson; spelling of "Stevin" and "Tomis" are probably "misspellings" in the source.
 3 Maiden name--Borden--recorded at LDS but given a number of discrepancies, may not be the same Stephen Ford but rather the son of Thomas Ford and Tabitha Allen.  Another citation: “…Stephen Ford m. Lydia Borden (b. 1742)…Stephen Ford served as a private in Burlington County, New Jersey militia. He was born, 1738, in Middlesex County, N. J.” The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume88: Miss Isabel Hudnut. DAR ID Number: 87902