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  1. Dorothy Ayer Gardner King Ford (February 27, 1892 – September 17, 1967) was the mother of U.S. President Gerald Ford.

  2. Dorothy Ayer Gardner Ford. Birth. 27 Feb 1892. Harvard, McHenry County, Illinois, USA. Death. 17 Sep 1967 (aged 75) Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA. Burial. Woodlawn Cemetery. Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA Add to Map. Plot. Block 5, Lot 453. Memorial ID. 9029193. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 9. Flowers 78.

  3. Dorothy Ayer Ford formerly Gardner aka King. Born 27 Feb 1892 in Harvard, McHenry, Illinois, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Levi Addison Gardner and Adele Augusta (Ayer) Gardner. Sister of Tannisse Ayer (Gardner) James. Wife of Leslie Lynch King Sr — married 7 Sep 1912 in Harvard, Illinois, USA.

  4. His mother, Dorothy Ayer Gardner, soon divorced the boy's father—a wife-beating alcoholic—and moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan. There she met Gerald Rudolph Ford, the owner of a paint store, and married him in 1916. Dorothy called her son "Junie," which soon became "Jerry" out of affection for the boy's new father-figure. Leslie King, Jr ...

  5. His mother Dorothy Ayer Gardner separated from his father, Leslie Lynch King Sr., mere weeks after he was born. Dorothy moved with her son to Oak Park, Illinois, and then to Grand Rapids, Michigan to be closer to her parents. She remarried on February 1, 1917, to Gerald Rudolff Ford.

  6. 28. März 2021 · March 28, 2021. So many women have not been written about and we only know their stories because a man in their life was famous enough that his family was documented. One such woman was Dorothy Ford (1892-1967) whose first husband was abusive. At a time when divorce was rare and difficult, she escaped from her husband.

  7. Dorothy Ayer Gardner, President Ford's mother, was born on February 27, 1892 at Harvard, Illinois. After her divorce from Leslie King, she married Gerald R. Ford (a son of George R. Ford and Zana Frances Pixley) on February 1, 1917 at Grand Rapids, Michigan.