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David Bird 1265–1297 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1265

Birth Location: Broxton, England

Death Date: 1297

Death Location: England

Father: Hugh Bird

Mother: Agnes Bickerton

Spouse(s): Maude Broxton

Children(s): Richard Bird

David Bird was born in 1265 in Broxton, England, the child of Hugh Bird And Agnes Bickerton. David Bird married Maude Broxton, and had children including Richard Bird. David Bird passed away in 1297 in England.

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Biography

  • David Bird was born in 1265 in Broxton, England, the child of Hugh Bird And Agnes Bickerton.
  • David Bird married Maude Broxton, and had children including Richard Bird.
  • David Bird passed away in 1297 in England.

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Children(s)

David Bird's Ancestors

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David Bird
1265–1297
Birth Place: Broxton, England
Parents
Hugh Bird
1240–1316
Cheshire, England
Agnes Bickerton
1240–
England
Grandparents
David Bird
1210–
England
Elizabeth FitzHugh
1210–
Lithroff, England
William Bickerton
1220–
Bickerton, Cheshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Bird
1180–
Mary Brentishall
1180–
John FitzHugh
1166–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hugh Bird
1150–
Werburga Denville
1155–
Henry Brentishall
1136–

David Bird's Descendants

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David Bird (1265–1297) m. Maude Broxton (1260–1291)
  1. 1. Richard Bird 1277– m. Marie Bontishall 1265–
    1. 1. William Bird 1290– m. Lucy Bird 1290–
      1. 1. Hugh Bird 1330– m. Lucy Bird 1335–
        1. 1. Hugh Bird 1357–1382 m. Unknown Wevers 1363–

David Bird's Timeline

2 Records

1265
1265
Birth of David Bird in Broxton, England
Broxton, England
1297
1297
Age 32
Death of David Bird in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1265
    Event Place: Broxton, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1297
    Event Place: England

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