Chuck Madrigal and Finley Gleason bought the long-vacant Ford mansion on Collingwood Boulevard in mid-2015 and have done extensive restoration work on the home.
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Debbie Knight and husband Milton Ford Knight, Toledo, discuss a photo from the wedding of Mr. Knight's grandparents William Windus Knight Sr. and Edna Ford, as descendants of Edward Ford tour his former Collingwood Boulevard home.
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George LeBoutillier and his wife Stepper of Lopez Island, Wash., dance in the third floor ballroom as descendants of Edward Ford tour his former home on Collingwood Boulevard.
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The woodwork in the former Edward Ford mansion is extravagant, as are most other details in its 15,000 square feet.
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J.B. LeBoutillier of Perrysburg takes a look outside.
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Kay Foster speaks with Stephen Foster, left, and J.B. LeBoutillier, right.
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Alaina Foster, 14, of Rossford looks at the entryway.
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Chuck Madrigal, owner of the Edward Ford home, shows the unique windows in the ballroom to Milton Ford Knight. Mr. Knight's grandmother was Edna Ford.
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Descendants of Edward Ford pose for a photograph.
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Dokk Knight of Perrysburg shows his cousin, Grandin LeBoutillier, 9, how to play Polemon Go.
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From left, Laurie Foster of Perrysburg, Gretchen LeBoutillier of Lakewood, Colo., and Margaret Foster of Toledo and other descendants take the tour.
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Descendants of Edward Ford tour his former home.
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