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|death = January 1879{{Gameref|silverloaddos}}{{Gameref|silverloaddos|[[Settlers Camp]]|author=Bill Ford|quote=Some six months ago my wife was bitten by a snake and died shortly afterwards...}}{{Gameref|silverloaddos|The Journal of Frederick P. Haslinger|quote=1879 July<br>A gunslinger has made his way into the town.}}
|death = January 1879{{Gameref|silverloaddos}}{{Gameref|silverloaddos|[[Settlers Camp]]|author=Bill Ford|quote=Some six months ago my wife was bitten by a snake and died shortly afterwards...}}{{Gameref|silverloaddos|[[The Journal of Frederick P. Haslinger]]|quote=1879 July<br>A gunslinger has made his way into the town.}}
|family = [[Ben Ford]] (son)<br>[[Bill Ford]] (husband)
|family = [[Ben Ford]] (son)<br>[[Bill Ford]] (husband)
|appearstitle= Mentioned in
|appearstitle= Mentioned in

Revision as of 04:31, 23 December 2024

SilverLoad This is a SilverLoad article.
Mary Ford
No official depiction of the subject exists.
Biographical information
Gender Female
Died January 1879[1][1.1][1.2]
Family Ben Ford (son)
Bill Ford (husband)
Behind the scenes
Mentioned in SilverLoad

Mary Ford (died January 1879) was the wife of Bill Ford and the mother of Ben Ford. Her family was travelling to the frontier along with the Catlins family when she was bitten by a snake and died. Six months after her death, her son was kidnapped by raiders from the town of SilverLoad.

Gameplay

Mary does not appear in the game due to dying before the events of the game, and thus has no bearing on gameplay. She is mentioned by her husband when the Gunslinger talks to him.

References

  1. SilverLoad. Developed by Millennium Interactive for DOS. Published by Psygnosis and Nova Spring in 1995.
    1. Bill Ford"Some six months ago my wife was bitten by a snake and died shortly afterwards..." in Settlers Camp in SilverLoad. Developed by Millennium Interactive for DOS. Published by Psygnosis and Nova Spring in 1995.
    2. "1879 July
      A gunslinger has made his way into the town."
      in The Journal of Frederick P. Haslinger in SilverLoad. Developed by Millennium Interactive for DOS. Published by Psygnosis and Nova Spring in 1995.

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