Early life Clara Jane Bryant was born on April 11, 1866, to Melvin S. Bryant, a farmer, and Martha Bench in
Wayne County, Michigan, at the intersection of Grand River Road and Greenfield Road. The third of ten children, she was baptized on April 19 at
St. John's Episcopal Church in Detroit. In 1870, her family moved about half a mile north to another farm in Wayne County. She attended
Greenfield Township District No. 3 School. Clara completed her schooling in 1883. As the eldest daughter in a Victorian farming family, Clara learned housekeeping and homemaking skills at an early age, including cooking, cleaning, and assuming the responsibilities of her younger siblings. In her personal time, she attended social events common for rural farming communities, such as dances at inns and taverns. It was at the 1885 New Year's dance at Martindale House, a local inn, that she would meet Henry Ford and begin their courtship. They would become engaged on April 19, 1886. The couple moved to
Detroit in September 1891 for Henry Ford's job at the
Edison Illuminating Company. During their time in Detroit, the couple lived in eight different rental properties as Henry Ford experimented with his
gasoline engine,
Quadricycle, and attempted to launch a successful automobile company, earning Clara the title of "The Believer," from her husband for her patience and flexibility. It was in one of these rental properties that Clara Ford gave birth to their first and only child,
Edsel Ford (1893-1943). Five weeks after the birth of Edsel, the pair would move to 58 Bagley Avenue, where Henry Ford completed the successful assembly of his first vehicle, the Quadricycle. Between 1908 and 1910, the Fords purchased more than 1,000 acres of farmland in the Dearborn area. On this land, the pair built a bungalow in which they could stay when visiting the farmland, relatives in Dearborn, and get a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Fords initially purchased a large portion of land, known as
Gaukler Pointe, along
Lake St. Clair with the intent of building their private estate, but it was Clara who encouraged the move back to Dearborn. == Public Life ==