Maj. George W. Ford and Harriett Bythewood

Elise Ford Jenkins

Elise Ford Jenkins

Elise Ford Jenkins was the daughter of Major George Ford.

Elise Ford Jenkins, obituary

Elise Ford Jenkins, obituary

Elise Ford Jenkins, daughter of Major George Ford, clipping of her obituary. 

Vera Ford Powell, daughter of George Ford

Vera Ford Powell, daughter of George Ford

Members of the Charleston Woman’s Improvement League in 1928.

George William Ford Jr.

George William Ford Jr.

George William Ford Jr., son of Major George Ford, married Lulu Gardner Bowers.  The couple had three children; Lena Gardner Ford, Harriette Constance Ford and George William Ford III.

Harriette Constance Ford Bennett

Harriette Constance Ford Bennett

Harriette C. Ford Bennett is the daughter of George Ford Jr..  She married George William Bennett.  The couple had five children; George William Bennett, Jr., Arletta Marie Bennett, Kennetth Brian Bennett, Harriette C. Bennett, Martha Louise Bennett.

Siblings George III., Lena, Hallie Ford

Siblings George III., Lena, Hallie Ford

Photo of George Ford III, with sisters, Lena and Hallie.

George William Ford, III

George William Ford, III

Family Photo, from left to right: George William Ford, III, Lena Ford, Harriette Ford, Lorrenette Ford, George William Bennett, Sr.

Renty Fields Bythewood

Renty Fields Bythewood

Photo of Pastor Renty Fields Bythewood.  He was the father of Harriet Ford, wife of Major George Ford. Pastor Bythewood was the pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Beaufort, South Carolina. Renty was born a slave and raised in the trade of a tailor.  When he gained his freedom, he became a minister and for 25 years was a prominent figure in his community. He died at the age of 82 and his body was buried in the churchyard north of the Tabernacle Baptist Church.   (Research via DNA Ancestry communication/Angela Allen Henry). (Photo credit Candy F. Webb).

The Five Negro Presidents, book by J. A. Rogers

The Five Negro Presidents, book by J. A. Rogers

Book cover of the book by J. A. Rogers, The Five Negro Presidents.  The book also shares information on West Ford, son of George Washington on page 5. (Research by Angela Allen Henry). 1965 and renewed 1993 J. A. Rogers, First Wesleyan University Press edition 2014, ISBN 978-0-9602294-8-2.