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James Bird

Birth19 Jun 1808 - Jarrow, Durham, England
Death14 JUN 1889 - Newbottle, County Durham
MotherMargaret Lindsley
FatherJohn(Jonathan) Bird

Born in Jarrow, Durham, England on 19 Jun 1808 to John(Jonathan) Bird and Margaret Lindsley. James Bird married Elizabeth Nattress and had 9 children. He passed away on 14 JUN 1889 in Newbottle, County Durham.

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Parents
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John(jonathan) Bird
1774 - Unknown
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Margaret Lindsley
1776 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Nattress
1812 - 1870
Children Show all
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John James Bird
1834 - Unknown
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Ralph Bird
1836 - 1922
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Margaret Hannah Bird
1838 - Unknown
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Alice Bird
1858 - Unknown
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Jane Bird
1847 - 1899
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Elizabeth Bird
1840 - Unknown
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Joseph W Bird
1856 - Unknown
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Mary A Bird
1852 - Unknown
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Margaret Bird
1832 - Unknown

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