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  2. Nov 14, 2023 · Edsel Bryant Ford (November 6, 1893 – May 26, 1943), son of Henry Ford, was born in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was a president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943. He was a president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943.

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    Edsel's 1934 speedster was sold in Atlanta, Georgia for $1000 after Edsel Ford's death. It was next seen for sale in magazine in 1948 for $2500, but did not find a buyer. It remained in storage until 1958, when it was purchased by John Pallasch of Deland, Florida for a tidy $603.

  4. Josephine was born in Dearborn, Michigan, on July 7, 1923. She was the only daughter and the third of child of Edsel Ford and his wife Eleanor Lowthian ( née Clay) Ford. [1] Her siblings included Henry Ford II, who also served as chairman and CEO of Ford Motors, and William Clay Ford Sr. [2] [3]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Benson_FordBenson Ford - Wikipedia

    Edsel Ford I (father) Eleanor Clay Ford (mother) Benson Ford Sr. (July 20, 1919 – July 27, 1978), originally named Edsel Ford Jr, was an American businessman in the automotive industry, a vice-president of Ford Motor Company, and national co-chairman of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.

  6. The Edsel Ford Expressway was also named in his honor in 1946. Edsel died May 26, 1943 at the young age of 49 from stomach cancer. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. View all items related to Edsel Ford. The only child of Henry and Clara Ford and third president of Ford Motor Company, Edsel Ford was associated with the design side of the ...

  7. Oct 20, 1976 · Eleanor Clay Ford, the widow of Edsel B. Ford and the mother of Henry Ford 2d, chairman of the board of the Ford Motor Company, died yesterday at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, A resident of ...

  8. Dec 30, 2021 · Unlike Edsel Ford's children, Edsel was not born in the lap of luxury. His father and mother, Henry and Clara, lived on the cusp of poverty while Henry invested every spare cent he could earn at the Edison Illumination Company in Detroit to develop his horseless carriage made of four bicycle wheels, a carriage frame, a tiller steering lever, an upholstered bench seat, and a two-cylinder, four ...

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