I'm looking for the Bird line from Windsor, MA late 1700's to early 1800's. Some of the Birds (John & Deborah) removed to Ontario County, NY.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Please pose the address of the Broad River Genealogy Society in North
Carolina.
I am also interested in the Bird book. My Bird ancestor is from Berks
County, Pa.
Thank, Bonnie
Hi,
I'm looking for William E. "Bill" Bird, born either in MS or AL in
August,1848. Married to Mary Ann P. Swann (born Jan. 1838 in TN). Married
on Feb. 20, 1868, in Sumter County, AL.
Had 4 children: Evie, Ida, Margaret (Kate), and John Harvey. My line is
from John Harvey Bird. The spelling later changed to Byrd.
Thanks
Brad Campbell
bcampbel@sumternet.com
I've recently had a snail mail request for information about the
descendants of Mounce Bird/Byrd. Unfortunately, this is not my direct
line and my database is shallow on this particular branch. I have
information for her on the "Early Bird" family in the Shenandoah Valley,
the Ruddells, and the Pennybackers. If any of you have additional
information on this line as given below, or know where it can be located
online, please let me know and I'll pass the information on.
Mounce Bird, Sr. m. Clara Ruddell
Mou
Its our time of year again!
For those who haven't seen it, Sony has some interesting stuff on their promo site for the Patriot.
They also have some links to some interesting RW spots
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Enjoy.
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HEIRLOOMS LOST. Another place to look for buried treasure.
http://heirloomslost.com/
This site is interesting.
there is a list for things found and a list for things wanted.
enjoy
Connie
Sorry a little of topic but i have a soft heart when it comes to family
please pass on to other sites
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Is anyone familiar with Robert King Bird who was some kind of
hero during the Civil War from East Tennessee. I found a large
newspaper article and photo of him in the TN Archives. Just
wondered who his Bird ancestors were.
Glenda
Does anyone have any information on Hardy Bird. Don't have any kind of dates on him except he would have been having children around 1806, so I guess this puts him mid to late 1700's. Contact me at angela@cocentral.com
Thanks,
Chris
>Please pose the address of the Broad River Genealogy Society
Thanks to Jim Stone, here is the info. There is a handy dandy
order form on the web page too!
Their URL is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncclevel/brgs.htm
BROAD RIVER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P.O. Box 2261
Shelby, NC 28151-2261
Karen
These are the rest of the Rev War pen. abstracts for the Bird spelling
Bird Jonathan, Anna, R852,MA Line, sol m Anna Kingsberry of Dedham MA on 6
Mar 1773 & was of Roxberry MA at that time, sol d 13 Jun 1836 aged 84,
sol's son Samuel Bird was aged 78 in 1853 and a res of North Chelsea in
Suffolk Cty MA states sol lived at Roxberry in Norfolk Cty MA, Dedham MA,
Brookline Ma & Watertown in Middlesex Cty MA, sol son Jesse Bird was aged 65
in 1852 and a res of Brookline MA states sol died leaving children: h
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The Mounce in my Bird Line was Mounce Jones. He died in 1693 at
Douglasville, PA, then known as Morlatton. He had four daughters
and seven sons, one of which was named "Mounce." The family
settled in along the "Schuylkill" River. The family were major
players at St. Gabriel's Protestant Episcopal Churcy, the
'original Swedish Lutheran Church.' This informatiohn is from
the book called "The Ironmasters Kin, the genealogy of William
and Mark Bird, 1621-1985" by Vera N. Hardin. This $8 book is
still avai
I'm still looking for information about any Birds that moved from
Crawford/Harrison Counties in Indiana to Southern Illinois about 1845.
I'm discovering that perhaps there was more than one of these related
families that moved.
Contact me if you are interested. --Marla
Jim,
Could you possibly provide a telephone number or
address to the Broad River Genealogy Association?
I can't seem to find it online anywhere or in any yellow
pages.
Charles Baldree
Karen McClain
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will look for the address, contact the society and order one.
Searching for information on this line of Birds living in Nash Co., N.C. early and mid 1800's
1. James Bird m. Kesiah ??? ( James found in the 1800 Nash Co. census)
children of James and Kesiah l. Reddin Bird
ll. Wiley Bird ( Nash Co. will for Wiley dated 13 March 1833 - May ct. 1833)
2. Reddin Bird m. Elizabeth Vick in Nash Co. 20 Jan. 1834
Children of Reddin and Elizabeth l. Jincy Bird
3. Jincy Bird (not married)
child of Jincy Bird l.
Does anyone know of an Elizabeth BIRD who married
George HOLMES in the early 1800's, in North Carolina
probably. They lived in Knox Co., Tenn. from ca.
1825-1845 when she died.
Thanks, Archie Holmes
Sherry,
There is a book that has information about the Mounce Byrd line. It's called
"BYRDS and SONNERS of SHENANDOAH VALLEY, VIRGINIA And Their Migrations to
Wells County, Indiana" by Marilyn K. (Byrd) Harton & Harold K. & Carol J.
(McKenzie) Byrd. You can view this book online at
http://members.aol.com/kgriffyjr/ByrdsSonners/contents.htm. I hope this helps.
I'm looking for the parents of a William Byrd/Bird that was born in Kentucky
around 1791. Do you have any information on the William Byrd you me
Thought someone might be interested in this. I found it while doing a Quaker
Collection search.
Deed - Halifax County, VA - July 12, 1856 S.A. and Rebecca Stanfield sell 543
acres (Lynnwood) to Abner Richardson (Deed Book 56, pg 447). The property was
sold for $3100.00 and was on the waters of Lawson's Creek. This land had been
deeded to S.A. Stanfield and Abner Richardson (May 17 and July 24, 1854 -
Deed Book 55, pg492) by B.F. Stanfield. Benjamin F. Stanfield and wife,
Phoebe had sold 136 1/2 acre
Hi all -
I am looking for information on my g-g-grandfather. I have a few names.
William Goodman BIRD m. Rachel BARNES (b. abt. 1820). They had a son,
Joseph George BIRD, at Badby, Daventry, Northamptonshire, England on 31
Mar, 1856.
The 1851 census of England lists a William G. BIRD, age 45, unmarried,
son of Prudence BIRD, living at Sculthorpe, Walsingham, Norfolk; and a
Rachael BARNES, age 32, unmarried, living at Norwich, Norfolk. Not sure
if these are the same ones, but if so, they must have mar
Do any of these Birds look familiar to anyone? If so, contact me at angela@cocentral.com
Generation 1
James Bird m. Kesiah ??? (possibly in Nash Co., NC)
Children of James and Kesiah:
1.. Wiley Bird
2.. Redden Bird
(Other possible children of James and Kesiah are Griffin Bird, Jesse Bird, Penny Bird, and Mary "Polly" Bird)
Generation 2
Redden Bird m. Elizabeth Vick Jan 20, 1834, Nash Co., NC
Children of Redden and Elizabeth:
1.. April Bird b. abt 1835
2.. Jincey Bird b. abt 183