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  1. Clara Jane Bryant Ford (April 11, 1866 – September 29, 1950) was the wife of Henry Ford. She was an active suffragist and was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame.

  2. Through her philanthropic endeavors and own self-determination, Clara Bryant Ford (1866-1950) made it her life’s mission to improve the life and welfare of women and those in poverty-stricken areas across the country.

  3. Jan 27, 2010 · On April 11, 1888, 24-year-old Henry Ford marries Clara Jane Bryant on her 22nd birthday at her parent’s home in Greenfield Township, Michigan.

  4. Summary. The year 1888 was an important one for Clara Jane Bryant. She married Henry Ford on April 11 -- her 22nd birthday -- at her parents' home in Greenfield Township, Michigan. Clara had met Henry at a New Year's dance in 1885. After a year of courtship, they became engaged in April 1886.

  5. Sep 5, 2011 · In 1885, when she was 18, Clara Bryant met Henry Ford at a New Year's Eve dance, a short distance from the Ford family homestead. It’s said she liked Henry's serious-mindedness and his unique talents, and he liked her equally serious and appreciative demeanor.

  6. Apr 4, 2022 · The proud and resilient Ford matriarch passed away on September 29, 1950, leaving behind an understated, albeit, strong and important legacy built around improving the lives and welfare of women and those considered less fortunate.

  7. Biography of Clara Jane Bryant Ford, 1866-1950. By Linda Avery. Clara Bryant Ford was born in Wayne County, Michigan, on April 11, 1866, to Melvin S. Bryant and Martha Bench. In 1888, she married the automotive pioneer, Henry Ford. They had one child, Edsel.

  8. As Henry Ford's rapid business success made them wealthy, Clara Ford supported her husband's ambitions. Although she was known for staying out of the limelight, she held great power within the Ford Company.

  9. Clara Jane Bryant Ford was the wife of Henry Ford and the mother of Edsel Ford. She was the matriarch of a family that changed the world, and she left behind an important legacy all of her own.

  10. Clara Bryant Ford. Businesswoman. The wife of Industrialist Henry Ford I, she was born in Greenfield Township, Michigan. She married Henry Ford on April 11, 1888, in her parents' home, and in November 1893, their only child Edsel was born. Mr. Ford related, I called her 'the Believer', because Mrs. Ford was the only one who believed in...

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