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  2. Thomas Mikal Ford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mikal Ford (September 5, 1964 – October 12, 2016) was an American actor and comedian. He was best known for his role as Thomas "Tommy" Strong [ 2 ] in the sitcom Martin , which originally aired from 1992 until 1997.

  3. Thomas Ford (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ford is an American college football coach, currently the head coach at the University of Idaho, a position he has held since December 2024. [1] [2] ...

  4. Thomas Ford (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ford (December 5, 1800 – November 3, 1850) was a lawyer, judge, author and the eighth Governor of Illinois. [1] The first Illinois governor to be raised in the state, he served from 1842 to 1846 and became known for restoring the state's solvency and reducing geographic sectionalism, as well as for leading the legislature despite his lack of prior political experience. [2]

  5. Thomas Ford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ford (politician) (1800–1850), Governor of Illinois from 1842 to 1846; Thomas F. Ford (1873–1958), California politician; Thomas Gardner Ford (1918–1995), Member of the Michigan House of Representatives; Thomas H. Ford (1814–1868), American politician in Ohio

  6. Thomas Ford (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ford (died 28 May 1582), a Devonshire native, was a Catholic martyr executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. Life. He received a Masters of Arts at Trinity ...

  7. Thomas Ford (rower) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ford (born 3 October 1992) is a British national representative rower. [1] He is an Olympic and two-time world champion in the men's eight event. [2]

  8. Thomas Ford (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ford (c. 1580 – buried 17 November 1648) was an English composer, lutenist, viol player and poet. Life. Ford was attached to the court of Henry ...

  9. Thomas Ford (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Francis Ford FRIBA (9 May 1891 – 11 January 1971) was a prolific ecclesiastical architect, Diocesan Architect for Southwark, an Ashpitel Prize winner at the Royal Institute of British Architects, founder of Thomas Ford Architects, [1] and with his brother Ralph, who owned the largest and most complete collection of English Bibles in England, a translator in 1948 of the New Testament.