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  1. Leslie Lynch King Sr. (July 25, 1884 – February 18, 1941) was the biological father of U.S. President Gerald Ford. Because of his alcoholism and abusive behavior, his wife, Dorothy Gardner, left him sixteen days after Ford's birth.

  2. 1 de oct. de 2023 · Private. child. Margaret King. wife. Marjorie B. King. daughter. Leslie "Bud" Henry King. son. About Leslie Lynch King, Sr. Leslie Lynch King Sr. was the biological father of U.S. President Gerald Ford. Because of his alcoholism and abusive behavior, his wife, Dorothy Gardner, left him sixteen days after Ford's birth.

  3. Leslie Lynch King Sr. Father of U.S. President, Gerald R. Ford. Ford was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. on July 14, 1913. His parents separated when he was just two weeks old. In 1916, Ford's mother remarried to Gerald R. Ford, a Grand Rapids, MI paint salesman.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gerald_FordGerald Ford - Wikipedia

    Ford was born Leslie Lynch King Jr. on July 14, 1913, at 3202 Woolworth Avenue in Omaha, Nebraska, where his parents lived with his paternal grandparents. He was the only child of Dorothy Ayer Gardner and Leslie Lynch King Sr., a wool trader.

  5. Leslie Lynch King Sr. Born about 25 Jul 1880 in Chadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United States. Ancestors. Son of Charles Henry King and Martha Alice (Porter) King. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Dorothy Ayer (Gardner) Ford — married 7 Sep 1912 in Harvard, Illinois, USA.

  6. Brief Life History of Leslie Lynch. When Leslie Lynch King Sr was born on 25 July 1884, in Chadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United States, his father, Charles Henry King, was 31 and his mother, Martha Alicia Porter, was 28. He married Dorothy Ayer Gardner on 7 September 1912, in Harvard, McHenry, Illinois, United States.

  7. The only President in the history of the United States not elected by American voters was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., in Omaha, Nebraska, on July 14, 1913. His mother, Dorothy Ayer Gardner, soon divorced the boy's father—a wife-beating alcoholic—and moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan.