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Austin E Ford

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Cause of death
  
Digestive disease

Successor
  
Thomas Sturgis

Political party
  
Republican Party

Name
  
Austin Ford

Religion
  
Roman Catholic


Born
  
1857
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Term
  
1895-1896 New York City Fire Commissioner

Relatives
  
Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, M.M., Sister Ita Ford, M.M., & William P. Ford, Jr.

Died
  
September 17, 1896, New York City, New York, United States

Austin Edward Ford (August 31, 1857 - September 17, 1896) was an American publisher and Fire Commissioner of New York.

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Biography

Austin Edward Ford was born on August 31, 1857 in Boston, Massachusetts to Ellen and Thomas Irwin Ford. He was editor of the New York Freeman, and was associated with the Irish World, a newspaper run by his uncle, Patrick Ford. As such, he was active in promoting the cause of Irish independence.

Ford moved to Manhattan, where he later ran for New York's 7th congressional district for the United States Congress, losing to the Democratic Party candidate, Franklin Bartlett, in 1894. At the time he lived at 2767 Marion Avenue in what is now the Borough of the Bronx. He was appointed Fire Commissioner in 1895 by fellow Republican, Mayor Strong.

Death

He died in office aged 39 on September 17, 1896 from appendicitis.

Legacy

Ford was a direct ancestral relative of Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, M.M., a missionary killed during the Korean War, as well as Sister Ita Ford, M.M., a missionary murdered in El Salvador in 1980, and businessman William P. Ford, brother of Sister Ita, a lawyer and businessman turned human rights activist.

References

Austin E. Ford Wikipedia