Maud Bigod
(circa 1088 - )
Maud Bigod|b. c 1088|p63.htm#i14266|Roger Bigod|b. c 1060?\nd. 1106|p63.htm#i22632|Adeliza Todeni|d. 26 Nov 1120|p840.htm#i14261|Robert l. Bigod de Loges||p63.htm#i14307||||Robert de Tosny|d. 1088?|p840.htm#i14257|Adelais||p7.htm#i14256|
Maud Bigod married William d'Aubigne Pincerna. Maud Bigod was born circa 1088. She was the daughter of Roger Bigod and Adeliza Todeni.
Robert le Bigod de Loges
Robert le Bigod de Loges was born in Normandy, France.
He was among those who were awarded lands in recognition of their loyalty and success with William 'The Conqueror'. He was called Robert le Bigod de Loges who had held lands in Normandy at Malitot, Chanon and Loges, all in Calvados. He had gained the favour of William after disclosing the intended treachery of William of Mortain, being appointed Seneschal in William's household. Both Robert and his son Roger appear to have fought at the Battle of Hastings.
He was among those who were awarded lands in recognition of their loyalty and success with William 'The Conqueror'. He was called Robert le Bigod de Loges who had held lands in Normandy at Malitot, Chanon and Loges, all in Calvados. He had gained the favour of William after disclosing the intended treachery of William of Mortain, being appointed Seneschal in William's household. Both Robert and his son Roger appear to have fought at the Battle of Hastings.
Children of Robert le Bigod de Loges
- Hugh Bigod Earl of Norfolk d. 1177
- Roger Bigod+ b. c 1060?, d. 1106
Roger Bigod
(circa 1060? - 1106)
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Roger Bigod was born circa 1060? In Normandy. He was the son of Robert le Bigod de Loges.
He served at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 in Hastings, Sussex. Roger received the forfeited estates of Ralph de Guader, Earl of Norfolk, and by 1086 was in possession of 6 Lordships in Essex, 117 in Suffolk, including Bngay Castle, and 13 in Cheshire. He then served as King's Dapifer or steward under William Rufus and HenryI form who he received the manor of Framlingham where he improved and strengthened the castle to make it his main stronghold. In 1103 Roger founded the Abbey of Whelford in Norfolk where he was buried..
Roger Bigod married Adeliza Todeni, daughter of Robert de Tosny and Adelais, before 1085. Roger was previously believed to have married firstly an "Adelaide (Adelidis)" of unknown parentage, and secondly Alice de Toeny (CP ix 577, 578).
But Keats-Rohan, "Domesday Descendants", p. 396, argues that these are both the same woman, and lists sons Hugh, William and Humphrey and daughters Cecilia, two Matildas and Gunnora (no Jane).
Roger died in 1106. He was succeeded by his eldest son William who was appointed steward to the household of Henry I. Unfortunately his mother Lady Framlingham and her charge, Henry I, son Prince William and William were all drowned when the 'White ship" in which they were travelleing form the continent foundered in a severe storm on 26 November 1120. He was buried in 1107 in Whelford, Norfolk.
K S B Keats-Roahan in Prosopon no. 9 wrote: The elder of Robert de Tosny's younger daughters was Adelisa, wife of Roger Bigod at his death in 1107. It is probable that Roger was married only once, although he is usually credited with two wives of the same name on the inconclusive evidence of a pro anama clause in a charter of his son William.[11] Roger and his wife Adelisa gave charter for Rochester priory which referred to their sons and daughters and was attested by their children William, Humphrey, Gunnor and Matilda.[12] This charter tellingly refers to King Henry, making it highly unlikely that Roger acquired a second wife and second family before his death in 1107. It is likely that Rogers' children were born from the late 1090s onwards, and that the youngest of them were Hugh and Cecilia.[13] Roger's daughters Gunnor and Matilda were married soon after 1107. Gunnor's marriage to Robert fitz Swein of Essex had perhaps been arranged by her father. Matilda was married to William de Albini pincerna by Henry I who bestowed 10 Bigod fees on her as a marriage portion. The marriages certainly took place before Adelisa de Tosny became the heiress to Belvoir on the death without issue of her eldest sister Albreda, some time between 1115/18 and 1129, when Adelisa, as widow of Roger Bigod, accounted for her father's land of Belvoir.
He served at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 in Hastings, Sussex. Roger received the forfeited estates of Ralph de Guader, Earl of Norfolk, and by 1086 was in possession of 6 Lordships in Essex, 117 in Suffolk, including Bngay Castle, and 13 in Cheshire. He then served as King's Dapifer or steward under William Rufus and HenryI form who he received the manor of Framlingham where he improved and strengthened the castle to make it his main stronghold. In 1103 Roger founded the Abbey of Whelford in Norfolk where he was buried..
Roger Bigod married Adeliza Todeni, daughter of Robert de Tosny and Adelais, before 1085. Roger was previously believed to have married firstly an "Adelaide (Adelidis)" of unknown parentage, and secondly Alice de Toeny (CP ix 577, 578).
But Keats-Rohan, "Domesday Descendants", p. 396, argues that these are both the same woman, and lists sons Hugh, William and Humphrey and daughters Cecilia, two Matildas and Gunnora (no Jane).
Roger died in 1106. He was succeeded by his eldest son William who was appointed steward to the household of Henry I. Unfortunately his mother Lady Framlingham and her charge, Henry I, son Prince William and William were all drowned when the 'White ship" in which they were travelleing form the continent foundered in a severe storm on 26 November 1120. He was buried in 1107 in Whelford, Norfolk.
K S B Keats-Roahan in Prosopon no. 9 wrote: The elder of Robert de Tosny's younger daughters was Adelisa, wife of Roger Bigod at his death in 1107. It is probable that Roger was married only once, although he is usually credited with two wives of the same name on the inconclusive evidence of a pro anama clause in a charter of his son William.[11] Roger and his wife Adelisa gave charter for Rochester priory which referred to their sons and daughters and was attested by their children William, Humphrey, Gunnor and Matilda.[12] This charter tellingly refers to King Henry, making it highly unlikely that Roger acquired a second wife and second family before his death in 1107. It is likely that Rogers' children were born from the late 1090s onwards, and that the youngest of them were Hugh and Cecilia.[13] Roger's daughters Gunnor and Matilda were married soon after 1107. Gunnor's marriage to Robert fitz Swein of Essex had perhaps been arranged by her father. Matilda was married to William de Albini pincerna by Henry I who bestowed 10 Bigod fees on her as a marriage portion. The marriages certainly took place before Adelisa de Tosny became the heiress to Belvoir on the death without issue of her eldest sister Albreda, some time between 1115/18 and 1129, when Adelisa, as widow of Roger Bigod, accounted for her father's land of Belvoir.
Children of Roger Bigod and Adeliza Todeni
- Cecily Bigod+ b. c 1086
- Maud Bigod b. c 1088
Rebecca Billilng
Rebecca Billilng married Richard Ruby on 31 March 1806.
Henry Billingsley
( - 22 November 1606)
Henry Billingsley was born in London. He was a son of William Billingsley, haberdasher and assaymaster of London, and his wife, Elizabeth Harlowe. Wikipedia states: He entered St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1551,[1] and also studied at Oxford, where, under the tutelage of a former Augustinian friar named Whytehead, he developed an interest in mathematics. He did not take a degree but apprenticed to a London merchant. He became a haberdasher, becoming a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers by patrimony in 1560, He was married 5 times.
Henry Billingsley married Mary Killigrew, daughter of Sir John Killigrew and Mary Wolverston, on 24 February 1602/3 in St Katharine, Colman St, London. Henry Billingsley, esquire & Mary Killigrew , married by licence 24 Feb 1602.
Henry died on 22 November 1606 in London, England.
Henry Billingsley married Mary Killigrew, daughter of Sir John Killigrew and Mary Wolverston, on 24 February 1602/3 in St Katharine, Colman St, London. Henry Billingsley, esquire & Mary Killigrew , married by licence 24 Feb 1602.
Henry died on 22 November 1606 in London, England.
Catherine Elizabeth Bills
(December 1860 - )
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Her birth was registered in the quarter ending in December 1860 in Lambeth, Surrey. Catherine Elizabeth Bills was the daughter of George Bills and Catherine Wafford. George and Catherine were listed as the children of George Bills in the 1861 census in 30 Portsmouth Place, Lambeth, Surrey.
Emmeline Bills
Child of Emmeline Bills and Edward Melville Ryther
- Allan Victor Ryther+ b. 7 Apr 1905, d. 9 Apr 1948
George Bills
(circa 1820 - )
George Bills was born circa 1820.
George Bills married Catherine Wafford, daughter of William Wafford, on 11 January 1855 in Kennington, Lambeth RD, Surrey. She was described as the daughter of William and was of Highgate.
George Bills and Catherine Wafford appeared on the 1861 census in 30 Portsmouth Place, Lambeth, Surrey. George Bills, 39, proprietor of houses, born Mdx Somerstown?; his wife Catherine aged 26, born Seven Dials, their children George aged 4 & Catherine 6 months, both born Lambeth, Surrey and a visitor Catherine Redgrave aged 9, scholar, born Kings Cross, Mdx.
George Bills married Catherine Wafford, daughter of William Wafford, on 11 January 1855 in Kennington, Lambeth RD, Surrey. She was described as the daughter of William and was of Highgate.
George Bills and Catherine Wafford appeared on the 1861 census in 30 Portsmouth Place, Lambeth, Surrey. George Bills, 39, proprietor of houses, born Mdx Somerstown?; his wife Catherine aged 26, born Seven Dials, their children George aged 4 & Catherine 6 months, both born Lambeth, Surrey and a visitor Catherine Redgrave aged 9, scholar, born Kings Cross, Mdx.
Children of George Bills and Catherine Wafford
- George Wootton Bills b. Sep 1856
- Catherine Elizabeth Bills b. Dec 1860
George Wootton Bills
(September 1856 - )
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Her birth was registered in the quarter ending in September 1856 in Lambeth, Surrey. George Wootton Bills was the daughter of George Bills and Catherine Wafford. George and Catherine were listed as the children of George Bills in the 1861 census in 30 Portsmouth Place, Lambeth, Surrey.
Catherine Bingham
(before 1665 - )
Catherine Bingham|b. b 1665|p63.htm#i14432|John Bingham||p63.htm#i11411||||||||||||||||
Catherine Bingham was born before 1665. Catherine, daughter of John Bingham of Castlebar. John Bingham had married James Wynne's mother as her third husband, his daughter Catherine, whom James married, being a child of Bingham's by a previous marriage. The family of Bingham had been prominent in the Elizabethan wars in Ireland and in particular had contested the possession of Sligo castle with the forces of Hugh Roe O'Neill.. She was the daughter of John Bingham.
Catherine Bingham married Brig-Gen James Wynne, son of Col Owen Wynne and Catherine Hamilton.
She may be the Mrs Katherine Wynne who waws granted a pension of £100 from 1 Aug 1701.
She may be the Catherine Wynne of Dublin whos 1717 intestacy was listed in the 26th Deputy Keeper's Report p. 46.
Catherine Bingham married Brig-Gen James Wynne, son of Col Owen Wynne and Catherine Hamilton.
She may be the Mrs Katherine Wynne who waws granted a pension of £100 from 1 Aug 1701.
She may be the Catherine Wynne of Dublin whos 1717 intestacy was listed in the 26th Deputy Keeper's Report p. 46.
Children of Catherine Bingham and Brig-Gen James Wynne
- Sidney Wynne
- Jane Wynne
- Mary Wynne
- James Wynne b. b 1686
- Dorothy Wynne b. a 1688, d. a 1707
Hannah Bingham
(28 November 1771 - 8 July 1849)
Hannah Bingham was born on 28 November 1771 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was christened on 29 November 1771 in Sturton le Steeple.
Hannah Bingham married George Stanser, son of John Stanser and Catherine Peck, on 19 November 1801 in Sturton, NTT. Married by licence. She made her mark and they were both of Sturton.
Hannah Bingham and John Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in Cross St, Sturton le Steeple. John Stancer, farmer aged 33, Hannah aged 65, Catherine aged 30, Elizabeth aged 25, presumably his sisters and mother, all born in Nottinghamshire. Hannah could be his aunt.
Hannah died on 8 July 1849 in Sturton, NTT, aged 77. She was buried on 11 July 1849 in Sturton le Steeple.
Hannah Bingham married George Stanser, son of John Stanser and Catherine Peck, on 19 November 1801 in Sturton, NTT. Married by licence. She made her mark and they were both of Sturton.
Hannah Bingham and John Stanser appeared on the 1841 census in Cross St, Sturton le Steeple. John Stancer, farmer aged 33, Hannah aged 65, Catherine aged 30, Elizabeth aged 25, presumably his sisters and mother, all born in Nottinghamshire. Hannah could be his aunt.
Hannah died on 8 July 1849 in Sturton, NTT, aged 77. She was buried on 11 July 1849 in Sturton le Steeple.
Children of Hannah Bingham and George Stanser
- Ann Bingham Stanser+ b. 31 Oct 1802
- Catherine Stanser b. 5 Oct 1804, d. b 1810
- John Stanser b. 29 Sep 1805, d. b 2 Jan 1850
- William Stanser+ b. 29 May 1808, d. 13 Jan 1880
- Catherine Stanser b. 19 Sep 1810, d. 17 Apr 1885
- Elizabeth Stanser b. 7 Mar 1813, d. 29 Nov 1898
John Bingham
John died in Castlebar, Aglish, Mayo, Ireland.
Catherine Hamilton married thirdly John Bingham after 1670.
Catherine Hamilton married thirdly John Bingham after 1670.
Children of John Bingham
- Rebecca Bingham+
- Catherine Bingham+ b. b 1665
Rebecca Bingham
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Rebecca Bingham was the daughter of John Bingham.
Rebecca Bingham married Lewis Wynne, son of Col Owen Wynne and Catherine Hamilton.
Rebecca Bingham married Lewis Wynne, son of Col Owen Wynne and Catherine Hamilton.
Children of Rebecca Bingham and Lewis Wynne
- Captain Owen Wynne+ b. 1687, d. 1755
- Mary or Jane Wynne (Ormsby?) d. b 24 Jun 1745
- Lt Col John Wynne+ d. 1747
Sarah Bingley
(before 8 March 1798 - before 1881)
Sarah Bingley was born before 8 March 1798 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire.
Sarah Bingley married William Popplewell, son of William Popplewell and Esther Selby, on 1 February 1816 in Althorpe, LIN.
Sarah Bingley and William Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in Keadby, Althorpe, Lincolnshire. William Popplewell 45, ag. labourer; Sarah 40, Sarah 15, Bingley 5, Mary 1, all born in the county.
Sarah Bingley and William Popplewell were recorded on the 1851 census in Keadby, Lincolnshire. William popplewell, head, 57, ag. lab. born Althorpe with his wife Sarah aged 52, born Keadby, and their children Sarah 24, Bingley 14 & Mary 11 all born at Keadby.
Sarah died before 1881.
Sarah Bingley married William Popplewell, son of William Popplewell and Esther Selby, on 1 February 1816 in Althorpe, LIN.
Sarah Bingley and William Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in Keadby, Althorpe, Lincolnshire. William Popplewell 45, ag. labourer; Sarah 40, Sarah 15, Bingley 5, Mary 1, all born in the county.
Sarah Bingley and William Popplewell were recorded on the 1851 census in Keadby, Lincolnshire. William popplewell, head, 57, ag. lab. born Althorpe with his wife Sarah aged 52, born Keadby, and their children Sarah 24, Bingley 14 & Mary 11 all born at Keadby.
Sarah died before 1881.
Children of Sarah Bingley and William Popplewell
- Mary Popplewell b. 20 Jul 1817
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 15 Oct 1820
- William Popplewell+ b. 5 Oct 1823
- Robert Popplewell b. 26 Feb 1826, d. b 25 Sep 1829
- Sarah Popplewell+ b. 27 Aug 1826
- Robert Popplewell b. 4 Jun 1829, d. 25 Sep 1929
- Robert Bingley Popplewell b. 22 Jul 1832, d. b 16 Jun 1833
- Bingley Popplewell+ b. 19 May 1836, d. b 11 Jun 1867
Ann Binion
(21 April 1902 - 13 January 1979)
Ann Binion was born on 21 April 1902.
Ann Binion married Elgin Thomas Colbert DCM, son of Edmond Colbert and Catherine MacRae, in 1928 in Victoria.
Ann died on 13 January 1979 in Mooroopna, Victoria, aged 76. She was buried in Shepparton.
Her will was proved on 30 March 1979. Ann Colbert, widow of Tallygaroopna.
Ann Binion married Elgin Thomas Colbert DCM, son of Edmond Colbert and Catherine MacRae, in 1928 in Victoria.
Ann died on 13 January 1979 in Mooroopna, Victoria, aged 76. She was buried in Shepparton.
Her will was proved on 30 March 1979. Ann Colbert, widow of Tallygaroopna.
Child of Ann Binion and Elgin Thomas Colbert DCM
- Grace Colbert (Elliott?) b. c 1931, d. 1931
Lachlan Binion
(1908 - 1968)
Lachlan Binion was born in 1908 in Murchison, Victoria.
Lachlan Binion married Gertrude Ellen Colbert, daughter of Edmond John Colbert and Ellen Mary Kinsella, in 1930 in Victoria, Australia.
Lachlan died in 1968 in Heidelberg, Victoria.
Lachlan Binion married Gertrude Ellen Colbert, daughter of Edmond John Colbert and Ellen Mary Kinsella, in 1930 in Victoria, Australia.
Lachlan died in 1968 in Heidelberg, Victoria.
William Binks
(1690 - 5 May 1760)
William Binks was born in 1690 in Darnall, Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was christened on 21 December 1690 in St Peter's Cathedral, Sheffield, Yorkshire. William was a cutler in 1710. He was apprenticed to Thomas Parker cutler, Darnall and gained his Freedom in 1710.
William Binks married Ann Steer, daughter of William Steer and Sarah Ludlam, on 30 July 1716 in Wickersley, Yorkshire. To continue this line see: [EMAIL:]http://website.lineone.net/~stephen_binks/binks/Main/f287.htm#P1056[:EMAIL]
Their grand daughter Gertrude born 1755 (daughter of George Binks and Elizabeth Birks) married John Shore (b. 1744), founder of Parker and Shore’s Bank in Sheffield and brother to Florence Nightingale’s grandfather, William Shore. See [EMAIL:]http://www.geocities.com/layedwyer/shore.htm[:EMAIL]
Their children emigrated to Canada to escape the Sheffield cholera epidemic in 1832 and pioneered London, Ontario where many still live....
William died on 5 May 1760.
William Binks married Ann Steer, daughter of William Steer and Sarah Ludlam, on 30 July 1716 in Wickersley, Yorkshire. To continue this line see: [EMAIL:]http://website.lineone.net/~stephen_binks/binks/Main/f287.htm#P1056[:EMAIL]
Their grand daughter Gertrude born 1755 (daughter of George Binks and Elizabeth Birks) married John Shore (b. 1744), founder of Parker and Shore’s Bank in Sheffield and brother to Florence Nightingale’s grandfather, William Shore. See [EMAIL:]http://www.geocities.com/layedwyer/shore.htm[:EMAIL]
Their children emigrated to Canada to escape the Sheffield cholera epidemic in 1832 and pioneered London, Ontario where many still live....
William died on 5 May 1760.
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson)
(1823 - )
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) was also known as Benny in some records. She was born in 1823 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Her mother's name was given as McGur. The IGI offers an Eizabeth Benny, daughter of David Benny and Ann Moncur baptised 11 Sep 1828.
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) married John Emslie, son of Samuel Emslie and Elizabeth Jamieson, on 28 July 1864 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, ABD, SCT.
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) and John Emslie appeared on the 1871 census in 15/25 Bank Street, Ferryhill, Aberdeen. John, 69, Coppersmith, born New Machar; Elizabeth, wife, 47, born Old Machar; John, son, 4, born New Machar; Elizabeth Ann, daughter, 3, born Peterhead; William Watson, step-son, 10, scholar; Ann McGur, grandmother, 71, widow, Aberloudy Abd. A Jane Emsly, aged 18, millworker, boarder born Aberdeen, was at 9 Diamond Street. Jane, Samuel, Peter, Elizabeth, John and Elizabeth was a beneficiary in John Emslie's will proved 1 December 1874 in Aberdeen.
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) appeared on the 1881 census in 25 Bank St, Old Machar, Aberdeen. Elizabeth Emslie E, Widow, 54 born New Machar, Aberdeen, Head, Merchant; William Watson, unmarried, 22, born Peterhead, Aberdeen, Son, Merchant; John Elmslie, 15, born Aberdeen, Son, Occ: Clerk Railway; Lizzie Elmslie, 13, born Aberdeen, Daur, Scholar; Mary Elmslie, 9, born Aberdeen, Daur, Scholar; Helen Camerson, Unmarried, 23, born Peterhead, Aberdeen, Niece, general servant; William Gauld, unmarried, 23, born Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Boarder, Joiner Master employing 5 Men & 1 boy.
On 13 October 1881 Mrs Emslie of 25 Bank St, obtained approval for a building warrant re a cottage on north side of Devanha Terrace, behind 25 Bank Street.
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) married John Emslie, son of Samuel Emslie and Elizabeth Jamieson, on 28 July 1864 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, ABD, SCT.
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) and John Emslie appeared on the 1871 census in 15/25 Bank Street, Ferryhill, Aberdeen. John, 69, Coppersmith, born New Machar; Elizabeth, wife, 47, born Old Machar; John, son, 4, born New Machar; Elizabeth Ann, daughter, 3, born Peterhead; William Watson, step-son, 10, scholar; Ann McGur, grandmother, 71, widow, Aberloudy Abd. A Jane Emsly, aged 18, millworker, boarder born Aberdeen, was at 9 Diamond Street. Jane, Samuel, Peter, Elizabeth, John and Elizabeth was a beneficiary in John Emslie's will proved 1 December 1874 in Aberdeen.
Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) appeared on the 1881 census in 25 Bank St, Old Machar, Aberdeen. Elizabeth Emslie E, Widow, 54 born New Machar, Aberdeen, Head, Merchant; William Watson, unmarried, 22, born Peterhead, Aberdeen, Son, Merchant; John Elmslie, 15, born Aberdeen, Son, Occ: Clerk Railway; Lizzie Elmslie, 13, born Aberdeen, Daur, Scholar; Mary Elmslie, 9, born Aberdeen, Daur, Scholar; Helen Camerson, Unmarried, 23, born Peterhead, Aberdeen, Niece, general servant; William Gauld, unmarried, 23, born Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Boarder, Joiner Master employing 5 Men & 1 boy.
On 13 October 1881 Mrs Emslie of 25 Bank St, obtained approval for a building warrant re a cottage on north side of Devanha Terrace, behind 25 Bank Street.
Children of Elizabeth Binnie (Watson) and John Emslie
- John Emslie b. 18 Sep 1865
- Elizabeth Ann Emslie b. 6 May 1867
William Binns
William Binns married Isabel Popplewell, daughter of John Popplewell, on 1 July 1639 in Everton, Nottinghamshire.
Mary Ann Birch
Mary Ann Birch married Edward Rich, son of Joseph Rich and Elizabeth Taylor, on 25 July 1858 in Clarborough, Nottinghamshire.
Child of Mary Ann Birch and Edward Rich
- Sarah Rich b. 19 Jun 1859
Ada Matilda Bird
(15 May 1835 - 1920)
Ada Matilda Bird|b. 15 May 1835\nd. 1920|p63.htm#i17349|Isaac Bird|b. bt 1797 - 1798\nd. 19 Dec 1838|p64.htm#i17005|Isabella Tempest Paul|b. 21 Jul 1801\nd. 20 Apr 1847|p604.htm#i17009|||||||John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p604.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p454.htm#i17008|
Ada Matilda Bird was known as Matilda. She was born on 15 May 1835 in 2 Liverpool Street, Hyde Park, Sydney. She was the daughter of Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul.
Ada Matilda Bird was listed with Isabella Tempest Bird and Rosalie Bird on the passenger list of the "Emma" arriving at Sydney, New South Wales, on 20 January 1849. The brig "Emma" departed Hobart Town 14 July, carrying cabinpassengers: Miss Bird, Miss Rosalie Bird, Miss A Bird, Miss Mary Rich, Master Harry Rich, arriving at Sydney from Hobart Town.
Ada Matilda Bird married Alfred Elliott Bush in 1860 in Braidwood, New South Wales.
Ada Matilda Bird was mentioned in the will of John Fairburn Isaac Bird dated October 1888.
Ada died in 1920 in Petersham, New South Wales.
Ada Matilda Bird was listed with Isabella Tempest Bird and Rosalie Bird on the passenger list of the "Emma" arriving at Sydney, New South Wales, on 20 January 1849. The brig "Emma" departed Hobart Town 14 July, carrying cabinpassengers: Miss Bird, Miss Rosalie Bird, Miss A Bird, Miss Mary Rich, Master Harry Rich, arriving at Sydney from Hobart Town.
Ada Matilda Bird married Alfred Elliott Bush in 1860 in Braidwood, New South Wales.
Ada Matilda Bird was mentioned in the will of John Fairburn Isaac Bird dated October 1888.
Ada died in 1920 in Petersham, New South Wales.
Alfred Herbert Bird
(1859 - 1874)
Alfred Herbert Bird|b. 1859\nd. 1874|p63.htm#i17338|Alfred Paul Bird|b. 15 Jan 1833\nd. 19 Dec 1866|p63.htm#i17336|Alethea Cole|b. 9 May 1838\nd. 11 Aug 1918|p234.htm#i17337|Isaac Bird|b. bt 1797 - 1798\nd. 19 Dec 1838|p64.htm#i17005|Isabella T. Paul|b. 21 Jul 1801\nd. 20 Apr 1847|p604.htm#i17009|Edward Cole||p234.htm#i27509|Mary Harrison||p425.htm#i29303|
Alfred Herbert Bird was born in 1859 in St Kilda, Victoria. He was the son of Alfred Paul Bird and Alethea Cole.
Alfred died in 1874 in St Kilda, Victoria.
Alfred died in 1874 in St Kilda, Victoria.
Alfred Paul Bird
(15 January 1833 - 19 December 1866)
Alfred Paul Bird|b. 15 Jan 1833\nd. 19 Dec 1866|p63.htm#i17336|Isaac Bird|b. bt 1797 - 1798\nd. 19 Dec 1838|p64.htm#i17005|Isabella Tempest Paul|b. 21 Jul 1801\nd. 20 Apr 1847|p604.htm#i17009|||||||John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p604.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p454.htm#i17008|
Alfred Paul Bird was born on 15 January 1833 en route to Australia in Isle de S. Paul, France. He was the son of Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul.
Alfred Paul Bird and Isabella Tempest Bird, John Fairburn Isaac Bird, Rosalie Bird and William Henry Bird immigrated with Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul on 21 March 1833 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Alfred Paul Bird was christened on 22 March 1837 in St James, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was baptised with his Paul cousins. Alfred was a policeman after August 1853, in Victoria. He joined the Victorian Police Force 28 Aug 1853 as constable, previously a farmer. Height 5' 7", eyes dark brown, hair black, dark complexion. Discharged 28th Oct 1856. Member of the Vic. Yeomanry Cavalry formed 1855. Photo in Argus 3 June 1939.
Alfred Paul Bird travelled to New Zealand in 1856.
Alfred Paul Bird married Alethea Cole, daughter of Edward Cole and Mary Harrison, on 25 January 1858 in Christ Church, St Kilda, Victoria. His occupation was "squatter" residing at St Kilda. Witnessed by their sibllings William Henry & Emily Bird.
Alfred Paul Bird travelled to Queensland in February 1861.
Richard Hill wrote in Policing in NZ p. 693: On 1 April 1861, just prior to the discovery of gold in Otago, a sizeable section of that province comprising 1500 people had broken away to form Southland Province. …… State coercive power was needed in only the handful of towns, the biggest being the provincial capital, Invercargill, which boasted 400 people at the time of separation. ….
p. 695: “In late September (1861) the runholder-dominated government, concerned at the potential for disorder in town and country alike, decided to paramilitarise its force to some degree. ….it requested from the Victorian authorities the services of three constables. … The government, in the hope of a goldfields boom and certainly predicting an increasingly disorderly spill-over from across the border with Otago, asked that one of the men be able to undertake detective work and other two be capable of mounted duty.
.. In November (1861) it was learnt that Captain Standish had contracted for service in the Southland police a recently discharged detective, Alfred P Bird. But despite the offer of a basic 8s 6d per day (0.85c), a high pay by Southland standards, together with the perquisites of free quarters, light, fuel and uniform, it was not until December that the Victorian Commissioner could locate two uniformed men willing to go to a non-goldfields province. …….”
p. 697 “ …. the government remained under constant scrutiny over its expenditure on coercive capacity,…”
“It had been assumed that the Victorian recruits would be single men, hence the offer of free accommodation. This was withdrawn for Bird when he finally arrived with wife and family. Moreover the new constable was paid merely regular constables’ rates which, although recently increased to take account of the upswing in the economy, fell short of the 10s ($1.00 per day) which had been promised him in order to include extra expenses incurred as a consequence of detective work. After more than a year of fighting such attitudes, Bird was to resign. …..
Alfred died on 19 December 1866 in Thomas Street, Prahran, Victoria, aged 33. He was buried on 21 December 1866 in Church of England section of the St Kilda cemetery.
His will was proved between 1867 and February 1867 in VIC.
Alfred Paul Bird and Isabella Tempest Bird, John Fairburn Isaac Bird, Rosalie Bird and William Henry Bird immigrated with Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul on 21 March 1833 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Alfred Paul Bird was christened on 22 March 1837 in St James, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was baptised with his Paul cousins. Alfred was a policeman after August 1853, in Victoria. He joined the Victorian Police Force 28 Aug 1853 as constable, previously a farmer. Height 5' 7", eyes dark brown, hair black, dark complexion. Discharged 28th Oct 1856. Member of the Vic. Yeomanry Cavalry formed 1855. Photo in Argus 3 June 1939.
Alfred Paul Bird travelled to New Zealand in 1856.
Alfred Paul Bird married Alethea Cole, daughter of Edward Cole and Mary Harrison, on 25 January 1858 in Christ Church, St Kilda, Victoria. His occupation was "squatter" residing at St Kilda. Witnessed by their sibllings William Henry & Emily Bird.
Alfred Paul Bird travelled to Queensland in February 1861.
Richard Hill wrote in Policing in NZ p. 693: On 1 April 1861, just prior to the discovery of gold in Otago, a sizeable section of that province comprising 1500 people had broken away to form Southland Province. …… State coercive power was needed in only the handful of towns, the biggest being the provincial capital, Invercargill, which boasted 400 people at the time of separation. ….
p. 695: “In late September (1861) the runholder-dominated government, concerned at the potential for disorder in town and country alike, decided to paramilitarise its force to some degree. ….it requested from the Victorian authorities the services of three constables. … The government, in the hope of a goldfields boom and certainly predicting an increasingly disorderly spill-over from across the border with Otago, asked that one of the men be able to undertake detective work and other two be capable of mounted duty.
.. In November (1861) it was learnt that Captain Standish had contracted for service in the Southland police a recently discharged detective, Alfred P Bird. But despite the offer of a basic 8s 6d per day (0.85c), a high pay by Southland standards, together with the perquisites of free quarters, light, fuel and uniform, it was not until December that the Victorian Commissioner could locate two uniformed men willing to go to a non-goldfields province. …….”
p. 697 “ …. the government remained under constant scrutiny over its expenditure on coercive capacity,…”
“It had been assumed that the Victorian recruits would be single men, hence the offer of free accommodation. This was withdrawn for Bird when he finally arrived with wife and family. Moreover the new constable was paid merely regular constables’ rates which, although recently increased to take account of the upswing in the economy, fell short of the 10s ($1.00 per day) which had been promised him in order to include extra expenses incurred as a consequence of detective work. After more than a year of fighting such attitudes, Bird was to resign. …..
Alfred died on 19 December 1866 in Thomas Street, Prahran, Victoria, aged 33. He was buried on 21 December 1866 in Church of England section of the St Kilda cemetery.
His will was proved between 1867 and February 1867 in VIC.
Children of Alfred Paul Bird and Alethea Cole
- Alfred Herbert Bird b. 1859, d. 1874
- Henry Arthur Bird+ b. 1861, d. 6 May 1949
- Eleanore Constance Bird (Carey) b. 1863, d. 1951
- Edward George Bird+ b. 1 Jul 1865, d. 10 Jun 1951
Alice Bird
(12 December 1853 - )
Alice Bird|b. 12 Dec 1853|p63.htm#i30493|William Bird|b. c 1828|p65.htm#i27689|Harriet Bullett|b. b Jun 1833|p122.htm#i6416|||||||John Bullett|b. 16 Aug 1802|p123.htm#i6412|Elizabeth Stiff|b. c 1805\nd. b 20 Jul 1878|p820.htm#i6413|
Alice Bird was christened on 12 December 1853 in Woolpit, Suffolk. She was the daughter of William Bird and Harriet Bullett.
Allan Weston Bird
(1927 - 12 May 1965)
Allan Weston Bird|b. 1927\nd. 12 May 1965|p63.htm#i188|James George Bird|b. 1895\nd. 3 Dec 1927|p64.htm#i187|Lily Florence Mackenzie|b. 5 Jan 1897\nd. 25 Oct 1946|p523.htm#i44|||||||William MacKenzie|b. 28 Jan 1840\nd. 13 Mar 1916|p525.htm#i12|Lily Weston|b. c 1858\nd. 29 Jun 1920|p900.htm#i27|
Allan Weston Bird was born in 1927 in Tatura, Victoria. He was the son of James George Bird and Lily Florence Mackenzie.
Allan was educated in Won Wron.
Allan died of pneumonia on 12 May 1965 in 30 Carrington Street, Pascoe Vale, Victoria. He was buried on 15 May 1965 in Yarram. He was buried with Jas G Bird who was buried 2 Nov 1946, aged 88 of Yarram.
Allan was educated in Won Wron.
Allan died of pneumonia on 12 May 1965 in 30 Carrington Street, Pascoe Vale, Victoria. He was buried on 15 May 1965 in Yarram. He was buried with Jas G Bird who was buried 2 Nov 1946, aged 88 of Yarram.
Amy Norma Bird
(28 January 1909 - )
Amy Norma Bird|b. 28 Jan 1909|p63.htm#i32055|Henry Arthur Bird|b. 1861\nd. 6 May 1949|p64.htm#i17339|Amy Pope||p619.htm#i32070|Alfred P. Bird|b. 15 Jan 1833\nd. 19 Dec 1866|p63.htm#i17336|Alethea Cole|b. 9 May 1838\nd. 11 Aug 1918|p234.htm#i17337|||||||
Amy Norma Bird married (?) Hooper. Amy Norma Bird was born on 28 January 1909 in Unley, South Australia. She was the daughter of Henry Arthur Bird and Amy Pope.
Augustus Frederick Bird
(9 June 1831 - before 9 July 1831)
Augustus Frederick Bird|b. 9 Jun 1831\nd. b 9 Jul 1831|p63.htm#i20385|Isaac Bird|b. bt 1797 - 1798\nd. 19 Dec 1838|p64.htm#i17005|Isabella Tempest Paul|b. 21 Jul 1801\nd. 20 Apr 1847|p604.htm#i17009|||||||John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p604.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p454.htm#i17008|
Augustus Frederick Bird was born on 9 June 1831 in Little James St, London. He was the son of Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul. Augustus Frederick Bird was christened on 20 June 1831 in St Pancras Church, Middlesex.
Augustus died before 9 July 1831 in Little James St, London. He was buried on 9 July 1831 in St Andrew, Holborn.
Augustus died before 9 July 1831 in Little James St, London. He was buried on 9 July 1831 in St Andrew, Holborn.
Constance Nellie Alethea Bird
(13 May 1897 - )
Constance Nellie Alethea Bird|b. 13 May 1897|p63.htm#i32071|Henry Arthur Bird|b. 1861\nd. 6 May 1949|p64.htm#i17339|Amy Pope||p619.htm#i32070|Alfred P. Bird|b. 15 Jan 1833\nd. 19 Dec 1866|p63.htm#i17336|Alethea Cole|b. 9 May 1838\nd. 11 Aug 1918|p234.htm#i17337|||||||
Constance Nellie Alethea Bird was born on 13 May 1897 in South Australia. She was the daughter of Henry Arthur Bird and Amy Pope.
Edward George Bird
(1 July 1865 - 10 June 1951)
Edward George Bird|b. 1 Jul 1865\nd. 10 Jun 1951|p63.htm#i17341|Alfred Paul Bird|b. 15 Jan 1833\nd. 19 Dec 1866|p63.htm#i17336|Alethea Cole|b. 9 May 1838\nd. 11 Aug 1918|p234.htm#i17337|Isaac Bird|b. bt 1797 - 1798\nd. 19 Dec 1838|p64.htm#i17005|Isabella T. Paul|b. 21 Jul 1801\nd. 20 Apr 1847|p604.htm#i17009|Edward Cole||p234.htm#i27509|Mary Harrison||p425.htm#i29303|
Edward George Bird was born on 1 July 1865 in Turakina, New Zealand. He was the son of Alfred Paul Bird and Alethea Cole.
Edward George Bird married Mary Ann Bailey on 23 May 1895 in Ballarat, Victoria.
Edward died on 10 June 1951 in Carlton North, Victoria, aged 85.
Edward George Bird married Mary Ann Bailey on 23 May 1895 in Ballarat, Victoria.
Edward died on 10 June 1951 in Carlton North, Victoria, aged 85.
Children of Edward George Bird and Mary Ann Bailey
- Sydney Clarence Bird+ b. 16 Apr 1896, d. 30 Jul 1986
- Reginald George Bird b. 1901, d. 1964
- Edward Roy Bird b. 29 Jan 1911
Edward Henry Bird
(31 December 1838 - 25 October 1839)
Edward Henry Bird|b. 31 Dec 1838\nd. 25 Oct 1839|p63.htm#i17351|Isaac Bird|b. bt 1797 - 1798\nd. 19 Dec 1838|p64.htm#i17005|Isabella Tempest Paul|b. 21 Jul 1801\nd. 20 Apr 1847|p604.htm#i17009|||||||John Paul|b. 6 Sep 1773\nd. 21 Jun 1853|p604.htm#i17007|Tempest M. Hughes|b. 20 Aug 1780\nd. 25 Apr 1857|p454.htm#i17008|
Edward Henry Bird was born on 31 December 1838 in Liverpool St, Sydney, New South Wales. He was the son of Isaac Bird and Isabella Tempest Paul. Edward Henry Bird was christened on 19 January 1839 in St James, Sydney. Baptised Jan 19 1839, born 31 Dec 1838, Edward Henry, son of Isaac & Isabella Tempest Bird, of Liverpool St, "in the customs".
Edward died on 25 October 1839 in Sydney, New South Wales. He was buried on 27 October 1839 in St Lawrence, Sydney. Edward Henry Bird of Liverpool St, died 25 Oct, buried 27 Oct, 10 months. Father, gent. deceased.
Edward died on 25 October 1839 in Sydney, New South Wales. He was buried on 27 October 1839 in St Lawrence, Sydney. Edward Henry Bird of Liverpool St, died 25 Oct, buried 27 Oct, 10 months. Father, gent. deceased.
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