The Bird Family (6 Generations). My maternal granddad's line.
Recorded as Bird, Byrd, Byrde and Bride, this famous surname is English. It derives from the pre 7th century word "bridde" meaning a bird, and as a surname was originally given as a nickname to one thought to bear a fancied resemblance to a bird. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Earnald Brid, which was dated 1193, in the "Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire", during the reign of King Richard 1st.
Introducing:
Joseph Bird
b. 1791 d. December 17th, 1862
married for fifty years on March 30th, 1812 to
Mary Richards
b. 1794 d. March 4th, 1873
(5th great-grandparents)
Places lived: Thringstone, Leicestershire, England
Staunton Harold, Leicestershire, England
Breedon on the Hill St. Mary's & St. Hardulph. Where Joseph and Mary Married.
1851 Census
1871 Census. Mary is widowed
John Bird
b. June 22nd, 1828 d. March 27th, 1900
married for forty-seven years on April 19th, 1852 to
Elizabeth Cutler
b. September 1828 d. March 31st, 1900
(4th great-grandparents)
Places lived: Lount, Leicestershire, England
Staunton Harold, Leicestershire, England
Thringstone, Leicestershire, England
Peggs Green, Leicestershire, England
1861Census
1871Census
1881 Census
William Bird
b. 1859 d. April 1911
married for nineteen years on December 24th, 1892 to
Eliza Tindell (Stepmother)
b. October 1862 d. December 6th, 1902
(3rd great-grandparents)
Places lived:
Lount, Leicestershire, England
Thringstone, Leicestershire, England
Swannington, Leicestershire, England
Lount, Leicestershire, England
Thringstone, Leicestershire, England
Swannington, Leicestershire, England
Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England
William Bird. 1891 Census. Widow.
1901 Census
1911 Census
William's mother, and Edith's father passed away when they were young. Their parents William and Eliza married, thus they were step brother and step sister, who later married.
William Bird
b. 1880 d. September 1957
married for thirty-three years in April, 1903 to
Edith Tindell (Step Sister)
b. April 1886 d. September 1936
(2nd great-grandparents)
(2nd great-grandparents)
Places lived: Griffydam, Leicestershire, England
Thringstone, Leicestershire, England
Whitwick, Leicestershire, England
Swannington, Leicestershire, England
Coalville, Leicestershire, England
Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England
1911 Census
James Albert Bird
b. June 12th, 1912 d. 1991
married for sixty years on February 17th, 1934 to
b. December 21st, 1910 d. 1994
(great-grandparents)
Places lived: Aberavon, Glamorgan, Wales
Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales
Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales
Loughborough, Leicestershire, England
Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales
Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales
Loughborough, Leicestershire, England
Great Grandma, Betty May Bird, nee Hurt
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Michael Idris Bird
Skilled Detonator
Skilled Detonator
b. July 14th, 1934 (Bastille Day) d. January 24th, 2009
married for fifty-four years on December 12th, 1954 to
b. May 27th, 1931 d. August 17th, 2009
(maternal grandparents)
Places lived: Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Leicestershire, England
Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
Emigrated to South Africa
Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
Emigrated to South Africa
Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Michael and Mabel's Wedding 1954
My maternal grandparents went on to have my uncle, John (1957) and my mum, Julie (1961). They emigrated before my mum was born to South Africa, where my Grandad worked as a skilled detonator for the diamond mines. They often travelled back home to visit their families by cruise ship from Capetown, South Africa to Southampton, England.
Julie holding onto the handlebar and Mabel smiling on. |
Fancy dress. John and Julie. |
2 comments:
Isn't genealogy research so amazing? It tells you so much while still leaving much to the imagination. Like your great-grandparents who were married for 47 years and died within a few days of each other. Sounds like such a fascinating love story worthy of a movie for sure. And you look exactly like Great-Grandma Betty! 😊 I did mine and Eddie's genealogies on Ancestry.com years ago. I got our main biological families way back to their first coming to America in the 1600s but I have no idea where to go from there. Haha! We found out Evan is named after his 9th great-grandfather Reese who was the first of his family born in America. His father brought them here from Wales. We did not know when we picked the name Evan...just knew it was a Welsh name and loved it. 😊
So interesting!!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hugs,
Debbie
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