
Sophia PolanAge: 561843–1900
- Name
- Sophia Polan
| Birth | about December 31, 1843 Blandville, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA |
| Marriage | Stephen J. Ford - View Family June 4, 1867 (Age 23) |
| Birth of a son #1 | May 26, 1868 (Age 24) Sugar Camp, West Virginia United States of America Samuel Albert Ford - son |
| Marriage of a son | September 5, 1889 (Age 45) or 05 Dec 1889/ Samuel Albert Ford - son |
| Death | August 21, 1900 (Age 56) New Milton, Doddridge, West Virginia, United States of America |
| Family with Stephen J. Ford - View Family |
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Stephen J. Ford
Birth July 25, 1844 25 25 - Sherwood, Doddridge, (West) Virginia USA
Death March 12, 1931 (Age 86) - Loading...
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Sophia Polan
Birth about December 31, 1843 - Blandville, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA
Death August 21, 1900 (Age 56) - New Milton, Doddridge, West Virginia, United States of America Loading...
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| Marriage: June 4, 1867 | |
1 year #1 son |
Samuel Albert Ford
Birth May 26, 1868 23 24 - Sugar Camp, West Virginia United States of America
Death September 2, 1949 (Age 81) - Berea, Ritchie, West Virginia, United States of America Loading...
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| Shared note | "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 56, No 41, p 654, Oct. 8, 1900. Sophia Polan Ford, wife of Stephen J. Ford, and daughter of Samuel and Kisiah Polan, died near New Milton, W. Va., August 21, 1900, of complication of diseases, aged 56 years, 7 months and 22 days. She was born at what is now known as Blandville, Doddridge Co., W. Va. [Va.] She was married to Stephen J. Ford, June 4, 1867. During this union five sons were born to them. There survives her her husband and three sons, one of whom is the Rev. Samuel Ford, licentiate. Sister Ford made a public profession of the Christian religion in 1872, was baptized by Eld. James B. Davis, and united with the Middle Island Seventh-day Baptist church, of which she remained a consistent, but quiet and faithful, member until she took her departure to the church triumphant. Her remains were laid to rest in the Middle Island Seventh-day Baptist cemetery. The funeral was conducted by Dea. F. J. Ehret. A season of prayer was held at the home before moving the body, and the funeral at the church, from Rev. 14: 13, "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them." F. J. E. |

