George Washington and Venus

2nd Sketch of West Ford

2nd Sketch of West Ford

This is a drawing from an unnamed source of an older West Ford from the Ford Archives. Ford again signed his name at the bottom of the sketch. West Ford's name is more than a signature; he was a man who survived slavery and lived to tell his story to his children and his grandchldren.

John A. and Hannah Washington

John A. and Hannah Washington

Paintings of John A. and Hannah Washington from the archives MLVA. 

West Ford in Ornate Frame at Mount Vernon

West Ford in Ornate Frame at Mount Vernon

This is the original drawing of West Ford in an ornate frame from the archives of the MVLA.  Linda Allen B. Hollis took the photo while during research on the family's legacy.  Mount Vernon would not give the photo over to the family wanting to keep it in their collection. 

Martha Washington Painting

Martha Washington Painting

Painting of an older Martha Washington from the Archives of MVLA.

Questions and Answers on the Paternity of West Ford

The Paternity of West Ford
 
Following is a list of responses to several questions posed to the Ford family. This information was gathered and disseminated by Linda Allen Hollis as documentation of West Ford’s paternity. The information is listed in Appendix C: Documentation on
West Ford in the book: “I Cannot Tell a Lie: The True Story of George Washington’s African Descendants.
 

Comparison Potrait

Comparison Potrait

This is a comparison potrait of West Ford and George Washington at similar ages.

Know Your History

Know Your History

News paper article from the Pittsburgh Courier Newspaper describing West Ford as the Negro son of George Washington, 1940.

Did George Washington Have an Enslaved Son?

Did George Washington Have an Enslaved Son?

The New Yorker posed the paternity of West Ford in an article titled: "Did George Washington Have an Enslaved Son" by Jill Abramson, March 2022. The article discusses Gum Springs founding in 1833 by West Ford, who is George Washington's son in Ford oral history. (Photo Credit New Yorker Magazine).