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  1. Hannah. Wood Mitchell. Ford. Hannah's parents were James Wood and Jessie Barlow. Jessie came over from England in 1890 and boarded in Quebec City with Samuel and Anna Mitchell. She married James Wood in 1892 in Ontario. Her daughter Hannah was born in Quebec City in 1893. James Wood and Jessie went back to England and left their daughter Hannah...

  2. May 2, 2022 · Age 87. Death of Hannah Wood Ford. Los Angeles, CA, United States. Genealogy for Hannah Wood Ford (Mitchell) (1893 - 1980) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • March 31, 1893
    • December 2, 1980
  3. Kent Mitchell was married to Hannah Wood (daughter of Isaac Wood and Elizabeth Willborn) about 1764. Hannah Wood was born on November 15, 1731 in Baltimore County, MD. She died on September 19, 1823 in Greene County, PA.

  4. Legendary actor Glenn Ford was born Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford in Sainte-Christine-d'Auvergne, Quebec, Canada, to Hannah Wood (Mitchell) and Newton Ford, a railroad executive. His family moved to Santa Monica, California when he was eight years old.

    • May 1, 1916
    • August 30, 2006
  5. Jan 12, 2021 · Death: September 23, 1823 (79) Morrisville, Greene, Pennsylvania, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Isaac Wood and Elizabeth Wood. Wife of John Webster and Kent Mitchell. Mother of Elizabeth Stillings; Thomas Mitchell, Sr.; Elisabeth Hill Wood and Shadrach Mitchell.

    • St Georges Par, Maryland
  6. Thomas Mitchell Sr. Son of Kent and Hannah Wood Mitchell, he married Eleanor Hill and in 1824 they moved to OH. Thomas built and operated the first water mill on Whitten Fork 1n 1826. He served as County Commisioner for Monroe Co., OH from 1836 to 1839.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · Despite his versatility, Ford was best known for playing ordinary men in unusual circumstances. Early life and career. Born Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford at Jeffrey Hale Hospital in Quebec City, Ford was the son of Anglo-Quebecers Hannah Wood Mitchell and Newton Ford, a railway conductor.

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