Maj. George W. Ford and Harriett Bythewood

Spinning Room Mount Vernon Plantation

Spinning Room Mount Vernon Plantation

Major George Ford was born in the room above the spinning room on the Mount Vernon Plantation.

William Ford

William Ford

William Ford was the son of West Ford and Priscella Bell. William was born abt 1813-1814 on the Mount Vernon Plantation and died in 1874. He married Henrietta Bruce on September 3rd, 1840. Henrietta was the child of Daniel and Hannah Bruce, a well-to-do free family who resided in Virginia. Henrietta was born on June 7, 1819. The couple had George, John, Elizabeth “Constance”, Hannah, Matilda ? (Believed to have died as an infant). Drawing rendition by J. Madama.

Major George Ford

Major George Ford

Photo of Major George Ford in his military uniform.  He was a Quartermaster Sergeant when he was honorably discharged on September 11, 1876, from the 10th Cavalry. He was commended in General Orders No. 53, Series1874, Fort Sill for acts of good judgement and gallantry in action.  His commanding officer wrote on his discharge papers, "character excellent, good and faithful soldier." 

List of 10th Cavarly Soldiers Company L

List of 10th Cavarly Soldiers Company L

This is the list of the men who joined the 10th Cavalry Company L with Major George Ford.  

Enlistment Document 10th Cavalry

Enlistment Document 10th Cavalry

Copy of Major Ford's enlistment contract when he joined the 10th Cavalry. 

Major Ford's Enlistment Info.

Major Ford's Enlistment Info.

Form detailing the enlistment of Major George Ford. U.S., 10th Cavalry, Returns from Regulary Army Cavalry Regiments 1866-1916.