Biography of Henry Ford || Great Inventor Henry Ford
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Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company was born in Spring Wells township Winney County Michigan on July 30th 18 63 to marry lady and Williams Ford. He was the eldest of six Children in family of four boys and two girls. His father was a native of country Ireland who came to America in 18 47 and settled on a farm in wine country. Young Henry Ford sold an early interest in mechanics. By the time he was 12, he was spending most of his spare time in a small mechanic shop. He had equipped himself there at 15. He constructed his first steam engine. Later, he became a mechanic apprentice in Detroit in the so of James F flower and brother and in the plant of the Detroit Dr Company. After completing his apprenticeship in 18 82 he spent a year setting up and repairing wasting house steam engine in Southern Michigan in July. 18 91 he was employed as a engineer at the Edison Eliminating Company of Detroit. He became chief engineer on November 6th, 18 93 Thomas Edison would, became a lifelong mentor and friend to Henry Ford on April 11th 18 88 Henry married Clara Jean Bryant of Greenfield, Michigan, the daughter of Martha and Marvin Bryant, a wine country farmer, Clara lived to the age of 84 and died on September 29 1950 they had one child. Son, Ason Bryant Ford was born on November 6th, 18 93 Henry Ford's career as a builder of automobile dated from the winter of 18 93 when his interest in internal combustion engine led him to construct a small one cylinder gasoline model. The first four engine spotted its way to life on a wooden table in the kitchen of the four home at 58 Buckley Avenue in Detroit, a little version of that engines powered his first automobile which was essentially a frame fitted with four bicycle wheels. The first Ford car, the quad recycle was completed in June 18 96. In 1946 Henry Ford was lauded at the automotive golden jubilee for his contributions to the automotive industry in July. Of that same year, 50,000 people cheered for him in Dearborne at a GT 83rd birthday party. Later that year, the American Petroleum Institute awarded him his first gold medal annual award for outstanding contributions to the welfare of humanity. The United States government honored him in 1965 by featuring his likeness with a model T on a post. His time as part of their prominent American series in 1999 fortune magazine named Henry Ford, the businessman of the century Henry Ford died at his residence Fairlane estate in Dearborn in April 7th, 1947 following a cerebral hemorrhage, he was 83 years old at his beside were Clara and members of their household staff. At the time of his death, flooding on the rock river which flow through the grounds of Flare Lane had cut off electrical power.