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FORD FAMILY HISTORY

Is there someone in the family trying to write a history of the Ford Family?? If so, let me know what you're looking for...I may be able to help. As some might remember I made several photos over thirty years.

Uncle Al

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Kevin Ford said…
Thanks Al , we would love to see any of the photo's you would be kind enough to put on.We seem to get our best responses from any pics we've posted.Glad to see you join in!!
Kevin Ford said…
I should also thank you for adding a new posting , I kept opening up to Rob's french maid comment, the visual was quite disturbing!
Kathleen said…
Hi I believe Aunt Marg was working on a family tree. Maybe she can give more insight.
David B said…
Welcome to cyperspace Dad! Maybe you can pick out some of your favourite photos and get some help from Paul to scan them and post to the website. There was a great photo posted a while back of the ford family - you weren't in it because you were behind the camera!!! It was back when you and Mom were dating and before kids.
robbyblogger said…
It had white trim and a garter and fish net...
Uncle Al said…
Re photos...I didn't mean to leave an impression that photos were that readily accessible, that is to say, after 40 years of marriage and photography I have many many boxes of accumulated photos and misc which I'm trying to examine.
This is taking a long time.

Also I think most photos which I made are already in the hands of uncles and aunts and these locations could be a source of interest for their children, grandchildren, etc. yes?

I think the last photo I made was the re-union photo taken from the roof of our home in Ancaster.

I remember spending hours packaging & addressing these 8x10 colour photos. If I remember right everyone in the family received one of these. Do you know the one I'm talking about...I think it was 1994 ???

I think the other photos were 1962 ? Robert's Restaurant Christmas party and Ed Ford Sr. with children taken at Ed and Eleanor Ford's living room. There might have been a reunion photo in 1987 ?

Anyway those are group photos which come to mind. I imagine Aunt Marge has all of these.

Uncle Al
robbyblogger said…
and theres a little hat with white trim...
Rob, You crack me up! I'm getting a visual of you in a french maid costume. I know it's been a while since I've seen you, but I can't imagine you've changed that much!!
Uncle Al said…
Being a latecomer to the blog I missed Rob's french maid whatever.

Where can I order a photo ? or do we need to dress you up Rob ?

See what happens when you walk into the room in the middle of the meeting.

Hi everyone.

Uncle Al
Uncle Al said…
Being a latecomer to the blog I missed Rob's french maid whatever.

Where can I order a photo ? or do we need to dress you up Rob ?

See what happens when you walk into the room in the middle of the meeting.

Hi everyone.

Uncle Al
Uncle Al said…
Being a latecomer to the blog I missed Rob's french maid whatever.

Where can I order a photo ? or do we need to dress you up Rob ?

See what happens when you walk into the room in the middle of the meeting.

Hi everyone.

Uncle Al

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