Hi,
I am searching for any additional information I can get on:
Mary Ann BIRD, b: abt 1806 in England, d:18 Oct 1902, her parents were:
A. BIRD and
J. BIRD.
Mary Ann BIRD, m: Edward B. OLDER, (most likely in England) he b: 1 Feb
1807 in Dover, Kent, England; d: abt 1877 in Kanawha Co. WV. Edward
OLDER was the son of Edward OLDER, and Frances WATERS.
I have additional info on the OLDER Family, but that is all on BIRD
Family,
Thanks for any help.
Hi all:
Here is a list of the surnames which are connected to my main surname,
BIRD. The Bird line I am researching comes from Wantage Twp., Sussex
County, NJ and possibly Warren County, NJ. Some, William Bird born 1801
and His wife Lottishey Hornbaker, moved to Madison Township PA around 1847.
Any connections would be welcomed greatly. Thanks for looking. Paul
AKERS - PA
BIESECKER - PA
BRONSON - PA
CHAMBERLAIN - PA
DEPEW - NJ/PA
FINCH - PA
HEBERLING - PA
HENDERSHOT - PA
HORNBAKER - NJ/PA
KNAPP- P
Cheryl:
Dorothy Bird is not part of my line, but I know there are a lot of gedcoms
that contain her family on the Ancestry world tree. It can be found at
http://www.ancestry.com. and is a free service.
I especially like the name she and Thomas gave to their first daughter:
Thanks To Thee.
Judy
Afternoon !
Just got on the line.
My Great Grand Dad (Thomas Bird) was born in Alabama in1817, fought in the
Seminole War
with the Alabama Milita,was discharged 1836/7. Married Polly Higdon in
1838, moved to Gallatin County Ill around 1839/40. Received 80 acres in
Gallatin County Ill abt 1850 for his service in the Indian Wars. My query
is;
is there any one out there researching the same family and has information
on Thomas's Mother and Father.
Thax
AL BYRD LIST MANAGER FOR:
TAPPTICO-L@ROOTSWEB.COM
I have a BIRD female. I don't know much about her...but...would love to
connect with this BIRD family...
Here is what I know...
This is taken from a little family history that was sent to me by a cousin and
I will type it just as HE wrote it....
"In the year of 1815, in the state of tennessee, a fullblood Choctaw baby
was born. I can't find the names of her mother and tahter, but they named
their baby Christina, which was usually written in the sort form "Tennie."
She was 21 years old when her folk
What are the dates...
Wilma
gencon@harborside.com
Meowtalker@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hoping to locate a descendant of this Bird line who can tell me more.
>
> I have conflicting info on this marriage.
> First:
> Elizabeth Bird/Byrd, daughter of William Bird & Hannah Grendon, m. Sion/Simon
> Murphy. (Source FTM CD's)
>
> Second:
> Elizabeth Bird/Byrd daughter of Thomas Bird & Mary ?, m. Sion/Simon Murphy.
> (Source LDS)
>
> Does anyone know WHICH Elizabeth is the correct one to be the spouse of Sion
> Murphy
In a message dated 10/2/98 2:41:50 PM Central Daylight Time, BIRD-D-
request@rootsweb.com writes:
>
> Have some BYRD Marriages and Deaths from VA and NC. Anyone interested ?
> Send me an email and I'll send them to you.
> Fannie
Fannie,
Please send to me. Thanks for the offer.
Jynelle
Dear Cherl
I tried to get this message to you through AOL and JUNO and it was
undelivered. So I figure it will go through this time.
I don't know if you have used the facilities at the Family History Center in
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint. They have
pedigree/descendency
charts on both of the BIRD women you are looking for. I'm sure you will will
want to look at them.
Neither one are my direct line but they both do fit into the branch lines. I
have BIRD/MYRICK/HATHWAY/LUCE ect. We
I printed out a "bunch" of Burd surname soundex cards for the 1900 census
as well as a few from the 1880 soundex. Note that this is for NEW JERSEY -
most of them, in fact, are from Warren Co., NJ. If you have a Burd who
lived in Warren County, please provide as much information as possible and
I will check it against the sheets I have. I reserve the right to take as
long as I have to, and to refuse any requests which involve additional
research. I don't know what I have; I am trying to locate Ida Snyder and
Hi,
I'm looking for information about Edith BIRD. She was, according to
family lore, of Native American descent, and her mother walked the Trail
of Tears. Edith was born 1831 in Lady Slipper, Wisconsin. She married
Pete Alonso HEAD. They had at least one son, Churchell Bird HEAD born
about 1851 and according to census reports, he was born in New York.
Does any of this sound familiar, and do you have any clues as to how to
further the research on the Native American lore?
Thanks
Margo
malurvey@juno
Sandra Ragan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Do the list masters keep archives of the postings? How far back?
>
> Since I lost my Netscape Mailbox when a virus wiped out my harddrive I'm
> trying to rebuild the data that hadn't been copied into my family files (I
> have two internal drives and only one was affected). Most of the addresses
> seem to be OK .
>
> I lost the list postings from April 5th through Oct 10th. The data lost in my
> family files was from Sept 5th to Oct 10th - luckily I had been too busy
> wor
Rather than recount the story many times...
My machine has been down for a week due to the notorious AutoStart virus. It
sat hiding, even from the utility designed specifically to search it out, till
I tried to reformat a DOS floppy as a Mac one. Then it proceeded to format one
of my internal hard drives! I eventually had to ZAP the PRAM (reset it to the
factory defaults for the uninitiated), reformat both internal drives, and
reinstall all my software to get everything working again.
However, because I'v
Thanks Fannie:
I'm interestred. Paul
At 07:02 PM 10/2/1998 EDT, JCaffey259@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 10/2/98 2:41:50 PM Central Daylight Time, BIRD-D-
>request@rootsweb.com writes:
>
>>
>> Have some BYRD Marriages and Deaths from VA and NC. Anyone interested ?
>> Send me an email and I'll send them to you.
>> Fannie
>
>Fannie,
>
>Please send to me. Thanks for the offer.
>
>Jynelle
>
>
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>To unsubscribe send message to BIRD-L-request@rootsweb.com. If you are
get
Desperately seeking Sarah ABRAM, b abt 1946,
probably in England.
Her lineage is:
I Fred BIRD, Sociologist, Columbia U, no dates
md Myra Sutherland, b 5/3/1882, Nova Scotia
They were medical missionaries in Teh(e)ran, Persia,
returning about 1918?? Later divorced.
II Jean BIRD, b abt 1917, in Teh(e)ran, lived in US
& Eng md Mark ABRAM, a newspaper man in Eng.
May have been divorced??
III Sarah ABRAM, b abt 1946, possibly in Eng. Believe
she lived in US sometimes.
Anyone know
Hoping to locate a descendant of this Bird line who can tell me more.
I have conflicting info on this marriage.
First:
Elizabeth Bird/Byrd, daughter of William Bird & Hannah Grendon, m. Sion/Simon
Murphy. (Source FTM CD's)
Second:
Elizabeth Bird/Byrd daughter of Thomas Bird & Mary ?, m. Sion/Simon Murphy.
(Source LDS)
Does anyone know WHICH Elizabeth is the correct one to be the spouse of Sion
Murphy.
Thanks
Nancy Bozeman Byrd
I thought you all might like to take a look at this site referred to on the
ETN list, which shows the progression of county divisions in the United
States. Then again, you might not want to look at it because it may depress
you if you are like me and are pretty sure you have VA ancestors who never
moved a foot, but lived in five different counties between 1770 and 1800.
Here is the URL: You must capitalize the "A" in Animation
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Animation/us.gif
Janet Hunter
William BIRD, born London England, in Virginia by 1635, m. Hannah Grendon
Jennings, dau of Thomas GRENDON and Elizabeth STEGG.
William's son Thomas BIRD m. Mary ? and had Elizabeth BIRD who married John
LANIER.
Always looking for more on early BIRDs.
Thanks. Anned
Cheryl, this from the GENWEB
Send reply to:
From: "M. Burns"
To:
Subject: will of Dorothy Bird Lord, wife of Thomas Lord,
one of the founders of Hartford CT
Date sent: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 12:09:57 -0400
Dorothy Lord died at age 86 in 1676; her will (2/8/1669 or 2/8/1670,
Savage, p116) is as follows:
In the name of God Amen, I Dorothy Lord of Hartford in the colony of
Connecticutt in New England, being stricken in years and at present
laboring under some bodily weakness;
Hello,
I'm fortunate to count two BIRD women among my ancestors. But as a new
researcher I have few facts and little detail - most of it based upon
genealogies posted on-line without source references. I would appreciate
information on each of these two women and referral to reliable research
resources to pursue.
First,
Dighton BIRD, b ca 1685 married Isaac Merrick (various spellings) and lived
in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA. Cited as parents (without source reference)
are John Bird and Elizabeth Williams
Henry Bird JR. b: 1817 NY possibly in Canandaigua, moved to
Michigan about 1835.
Looking for place of birth and parents who may have moved from Mass.
or Conn to NY
Gerald Clark
Hi
I'm new to this BIRD List. I also don't have much go on.
Mary Ann BIRD, b: abt 1806; d: 18 Oct. 1902. Maybe born in England???
Married: Edward B. Older, his b:1 Feb. 1807, d: about 1877, born in Dover,
Kent, England
Mary Ann's Parents: Father: A. Bird and Mother J. Bird
Any help with information on Mary Ann Bird or her parents or siblings would
be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks in advance,
Norma
Hi all: Looking for information from an obit from a Johnstown paper, July
13, 1905 for Mrs. Henry Varner.
Need info on: Mrs. Scott Bird & family of Confluence
Rev. A.J. Bird of Franklin who assisted Rev. A. J. Cook of
Moxam
I am very much interested in the Bird surname. Any help, as always,
greatly appreciated.
Thanks all.
Hi,
Do the list masters keep archives of the postings? How far back?
Since I lost my Netscape Mailbox when a virus wiped out my harddrive I'm
trying to rebuild the data that hadn't been copied into my family files (I
have two internal drives and only one was affected). Most of the addresses
seem to be OK .
I lost the list postings from April 5th through Oct 10th. The data lost in my
family files was from Sept 5th to Oct 10th - luckily I had been too busy
working outside to do much during that period (in
My husbands grandfather George Henry BYRD was born in Wilmington Delaware in
January 1890. Is he a part of anyone's family tree?
If we have a connection I would love to hear from you!
Marcy
Trenton, NJ