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John Gardner Ford (born 1951), American business executive, nicknamed "Jack"; son of American president Gerald R. Ford; Jack Ford (journalist), American television personality; Jack Ford (rugby union) (1906–1985), rugby union player who represented Australia; John Ford (1894–1973), American film director sometimes called "Jack Ford"
Steven Ford with his mother, Betty Ford, in 1976. Ford is the third child and youngest son of former President Gerald Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford.Ford graduated from T. C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, on June 13, 1974, at which his father, then Vice President, gave the commencement address. [1]
Michael Gerald Ford: born March 14, 1950 Gayle Ann Brumbaugh Father of: Sarah Joyce Ford (b. 1979) Rebekah Elizabeth Ford (b. 1982) Hannah Gayle Ford (b. 1985) East Grand Rapids, Michigan John Gardner Ford Nickname: Jack: born March 16, 1952 Juliann Felando Father of: Christian Gerald Ford (b. 1997) Jonathan August Ford (b. 1999) Steven Meigs Ford
Jack Ford says father was ‘lifelong member of the Republican Party who would typically not vote for a Democrat as president and certainly not Kamala Harris’
In a biography of Ford, James M. Cannon wrote that the separation and divorce of Ford's parents was sparked when, a few days after Ford's birth, Leslie King took a butcher knife and threatened to kill his wife, infant son, and Ford's nursemaid. Ford later told confidants that his father had first hit his mother when she had smiled at another ...
Jack Ford at the Miller Center of Public Affairs Forum. Jack Ford is an American television news personality specializing in legal commentary. He has spent over two decades in front of the TV camera as a host and presenter of numerous information and entertainment programs.
During a Aug. 9, 1974, ceremony at the White House, Vice President Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
SPRING LAKE - Jack Ford teaches a course at Yale University, “Trials of the 20th Century,” that covers a dozen sensational court cases — including, of course, the O.J. Simpson murder trial ...