http://www.rootsweb.com/~msswterr/pioneerdb.htm#index
Click here: Early Southwest Mississippi Territory Pioneer DB
Grant Johnston, Chico, CA
Maybe the grass is really greener on the other side of the fence. But it's
probably because your neighbor uses more fertilizer and water.
I would appreciate anyone who can help me find additional info/sources to
prove or disprove the following 7 William Bird Connections:
WBC#1 - Mary (Bird #013) Sadowsky's son, worked as a
Wagoneer for William Bird.
WBC#2 - Bridget Huling's Aunt Magdelene Jones married Andrew
Bird, Jr.
WBC#3 - Andrew Huling moved to VA one mile from Andrew Bird.
WBC#4 - Bird Va Iron Forge connection to Abraham Bird.
WBC#5 - Descendent of William Bird and Bridgetta Huling
moves to Georgia just like Borgon Bird.
WBC#6 -
Dear Friends and Cousins,
The Sons of the American Revolution has approved my genealogical
link with Mark Bird, Ironmasters Kin of Birdsboro PA. I'll
provide details individually, having respect for your busy
mailboxes. But allow me enough to provide enough info to see how
you might connect. After providing Revolutionary War service,
Mark Bird moved to the NC/SC border country and other names in my
family include Cooper, Roberts, and Nance, with ties in
Rutherford and Cleveland County NC. The Bird/Nanc
In a message dated 10/16/01 9:11:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jandsstone@earthlink.net writes:
> The Sons of the American Revolution has approved my genealogical
>
does anyone know Col. William bird who was in the 2nd VA? daughter Rhoda born
1777 in VA , does anyone have the DAR books?
Thanks for writing.
Sandy in Florida
Maybe I'll catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010!
My Byrds are supposedly buried in Duplin County, NC where Goff's
Beaverdam branches off of Rock Fish Creek. Gravestones for them were
placed by Benjamin Vance Byrd in Oak Plain Presbyterian Church
Cemetery several miles away in Sampson Co, just across the county
line.
Richard V. Byrd
Savannah, GA
File No. 3458A
State of North Carolina
N1856 Know ye that we have granted unto Heirs of Benjamin
Byrd decd twenty nine acres of land in Duplin County on the
south side of rockfish and Goffs bever dam. Beginning
Byrd/Bird Researchers:
The following Byrd/Bird genealogy is widely accepted.
Richard Byrd, Sr. abt.1711-1796, mar. (1) unknown (2) Mary O'Dyer
Child:
Richard Byrd, Jr. (also known as Richard Byrd of Johnston County
who died about 1818) abt 1752-1818, mar. Elizabeth Sparkman,
July 30, 1785.
Children:
Edward Byrd
John Byrd
Redding Byrd
Bright Byrd
George Byrd
Richard Byrd
Benjamin Byrd
Elizabeth Byrd
Both Ric
I can offer help on a couple of these.
> From: JAKEOWEN@aol.com
> To: BIRD-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: [BIRD-L] William Bird and Bridgetta Huling
> - of Birdsboro, PA
>
> I would appreciate anyone who can help me find
> additional info/sources to
> prove or disprove the following 7 William Bird
> Connections:
> WBC#3 - Andrew Huling moved to VA one mile from
> Andrew Bird.
Source: Chalkley, Lyman, Chronicles of the
Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia,
http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/AUGUSTA.HTM.
Deed Boo
Has anyone come across any information on a Sarah Bird. She was born around
1796, and lived in Robertson Co. Tenn.She married John Alfred Crabtree and
had 8 children.
Thank you
Linda Crabtree Thorne
PLEASE TAKE A SECOND TO LOOK AT MY INTERESTS AND SEE IF WE HAVE ANY FOLKS IN
COMMON !
WILL (WASHINGTON DC)
BELL-LAZENBY-19TH+20TH CENTURIES
HUGILL-GREAT BROUGHTON-NRY-18TH+19TH CENTURY
LENG-BILSDALE-NRY-18TH+19TH CENTURIES
SANDERSON-GREAT BROUGHTON/AYTON+STAINTON-NRY-17TH+18TH CENTURIES
GILL-GREAT BROUGHTON-NRY-18TH CENTURY
SUNLEY-GREAT AYTON AREA-NRY-17TH+18TH CENTURIES
SCARTH-STAINTON-NRY-17TH CENTURY
FORTH-YORK-NRY-19TH CENTURY
BOLDISON-YORK-NRY-19TH CENTURY
DALE-YORK-NRY-19TH
Researching Blackmon H. BIRD [1814AL.-before 1880] and his possible
relationship to Coleman Bird[b1808 NC] , J.K.Bird[b 1817 AL wife Derilda] ,
and Jonathan Bird[1830 census Obion Co., TN]
1840 TN, Obion county census lists Coleman Bird & Blackmon H. Bird [separate
households]
West Tenn. Marriages Vol.#1 :
Bird, Blackmon H. to Anna LANGLEY 8/2/1832
Bird, Blackmon H. to Nancy M. THOMPSON 6/17/1843
Blackmon's son Coleman H. Bird[b1852 TN] married
1.Victoria [Woods]
2.Jeanette CRABTREE[William3,B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rupert Waite"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: [BIRD-L] Charles H. Bird / Lillian Waite married 1886
Warfedale, West Yorkshire England
>
>
> Posting Again! Looking for the Bird Family in Wales!
> >
> >>Charles H. Bird / Lillian Waite married 1886 Warfedale, West Yorkshire
> >>England They lived in Cardiff Wales all their life.
> >>
> >I am Posting again! Is there anyone following the Line of Cha
Posting Again! Looking for the Bird Family in Wales!
>
>>Charles H. Bird / Lillian Waite married 1886 Warfedale, West Yorkshire
>>England They lived in Cardiff Wales all their life.
>>
>I am Posting again! Is there anyone following the Line of Charles H. Bird
>and Lillian (nee) Waite. I need information on Frank and Percy Bird. Where
>did they die Cardiff??? Are there any children???
Rupert Waite
>
>>>
>>>I have received more information. Lilian died in Cardiff in the 1st
>>>quarter of 1946 at the a
Members,
I'm seeking the parents of my ancestor, John Wesley Bird born 12 Oct. 1846 Alabama and died 18 Dec. 1914 Byran's Mill, Cass Co., Texas. His wife was Ruthie Jane Paulette born 16 Nov. 1855 in Georgia died Feb. 1922 Bryan's Mill, Cass Co., Texas. They were married 5 Dec. 1872 in Lee Co, Alabama. Would appreciate any help.
Thank you,
Cindy White
Balch Springs, Texas
Hi Sherry Johnson,
>From what you sent it would indicate that there was a very close
relationship to the Birds of NJ and the Hulings and with the Birds of
Birdsboro
but it appears to be only in proximity and partnership. Is this a correct
statement
or am I missing something said in your notes?
What did you think about the RUTTER -DARBY-PETERS conenction I sent you? I do
have to read your article on this William Bird. How do I get a hold of a
copy? Do you have a word document or a scan of it that is av
I am looking for info on a Col. William Bird who was in the Rev War or F&I
War and in the 2nd VA. this is all the info I have, he may be the father of
Rhoda b 1777
Thanks for writing.
Sandy in Florida
Maybe I'll catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010!
I am looking for JAMES BIRD who was a Farmer/Butcher in Almondsbury, Glouc, in the early 1800's.
My research to date indicates that he married ANN PENNANT in St Peters Church, Liverpool, Lancs - Feb 7th 1803.
I am looking for any information - parents / date of birth/marriage/siblings, which may help me in further research.
I have the birth certificate of SAMUEL BIRD which shows the address of JAMES and ANN to be Gils (Gills ?) Lake Marsh Farm in 1815.
They had another son CHARLES.
This is all I know to
I am looking for JAMES BIRD who was a Farmer/Butcher in Almondsbury, Glouc, in the early 1800's.
My research to date indicates that he married ANN PENNANT in St Peters Church, Liverpool, Lancs - Feb 7th 1803.
I am looking for any information - parents / date of birth/marriage/siblings, which may help me in further research.
I have the birth certificate of SAMUEL BIRD which shows the address of JAMES and ANN to be Gils (Gills ?) Lake Marsh Farm in 1815.
They had another son CHARLES.
This is all I know to