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  1. He became secretary of Ford in 1915 and married Eleanor Lowthian Clay (1896–1976), the niece of department store owner J. L. Hudson, on November 1, 1916. Together they had four children: Henry Ford II (1917–1987), Benson Ford (1919–1978), Josephine Clay Ford (1923–2005), and William Clay Ford (1925-2014).

  2. Josephine Clay Ford. Born about 1923 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Edsel Bryant Ford and Eleanor Lowthian (Clay) Ford. Sister of Henry Ford II and William Clay Ford. Wife of Walter Buhl Ford II — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants. Mother of Walter Ford III and [private daughter (1940s ...

  3. Eleanor Lowthian Clay (1896—1976) was born the same year Henry Ford motored around Detroit in his first experimental car. After Eleanor’s father died when she was 12 years old, she moved into the art-filled home of her uncle, Joseph L. Hudson, owner of Detroit’s premier department store.

  4. 2 de jun. de 2005 · DETROIT (AP) — Josephine Clay Ford, a leading philanthropist and the only granddaughter of automotive pioneer Henry Ford, died Wednesday. She was 81. Ford's death was announced in an e-mail to ...

  5. www.fordhouse.org › the-ford-family › eleanor-fordEleanor Ford - Ford House

    Eleanor Lowthian Clay (1896-1976) was born June 6, 1896, the same year Henry Ford tooled around Detroit in his first experimental car. After Eleanor’s father died when she was 12 years old, she moved with her mother and sister into the art-filled home of her uncle, Joseph L. Hudson, owner of Detroit’s premier department store.

  6. Josephine Clay Ford By Dianne Kim and Haley Netchaeff Josephine Clay Ford The Detroit Institute of Arts, the Josephine Ford Cancer Center, and the College for Creative Studies(an art and design college in Detroit) are the foundations she established with her late husband.