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  2. Henry Ford. . . ( m. 1888; died 1947) . Children. Edsel Ford. 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 .

  3. Summary. Clara Ford died on September 29, 1950. The wife of the famous automobile pioneer and American industrialist, Henry Ford, had suffered a heart attack earlier in the year and her health had steadily declined. Clara was laid in repose at Fair Lane, her Dearborn, Michigan, home.

  4. Clara Bryant Ford. Original Name. Clara Jane Bryant. Birth. 11 Apr 1866. Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Death. 29 Sep 1950 (aged 84) Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Burial. Ford Cemetery. Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Show Map. Memorial ID. 8513421. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 5. Flowers 320. Memorials.

  5. Jan 27, 2010 · Henry Ford died at the age of 83 on April 7, 1947; Clara Ford died three years later, on September 29, 1950, at the age of 84. Their son Edsel, who worked for the family business, preceded...

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  6. 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. Her father was a farmer and also a state senator in the 1870's. She grew up in the Detroit area and attended Greenfield Township District No. 3 School.

  7. Apr 4, 2022 · April 4, 2022. Clara Ford. Born April 11, 1866, Clara Bryant was the third of 10 children and grew up on a farm in rural Michigan. She attended school until the age of 17 and shared similar childhood experiences as her future husband, Henry Ford. Meeting for the first time at a New Year’s dance in 1885, they appreciated each other’s serious ...

  8. Clara Bryant Ford met Henry Ford in 1885. They were engaged in 1886 and married in 1888. They had one son, Edsel Ford, in 1893. Clara Ford died in Detroit in 1950.

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