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Marjorie Annie Bird 1915–2005 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Jul 1915

Birth Location: Fulham, London

Death Date: 5 Oct 2005

Death Location: Exeter, Devon

Father: Randolph Bird

Mother: Mary Dixon

Spouse(s): Harold Chadwell

Children(s):

In 1915, Marjorie Annie Bird entered the world in Fulham, London, born to Randolph Bignell Bird And Mary Edith Dixon. Marjorie Annie Bird married Harold Chadwell. Marjorie Annie Bird passed away in 2005 in Exeter, Devon.

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Biography

  • In 1915, Marjorie Annie Bird entered the world in Fulham, London, born to Randolph Bignell Bird And Mary Edith Dixon.
  • Marjorie Annie Bird married Harold Chadwell.
  • Marjorie Annie Bird passed away in 2005 in Exeter, Devon.

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Marjorie Bird's Ancestors

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Marjorie Bird
1915–2005
Birth Place: Fulham, London
Parents
Randolph Bignell Bird
1885–1961
Battersea
Mary (Edith) Dixon
1886–1962
Wallsend, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
William (Henry) Bird
1858–1937
Mayfair, London, England
Sarah Devine
1860–1922
Dulwich, London, England
Robert (Henry) Dixon
1862–
Wallsend, Northumberland, England
Sarah (Ann) Everson
1862–1914
South Shields, Durham, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Bird
1822–1903
Mary Rouse
1822–1871
James Everson
1834–1879
Sarah Shotton
1838–1929
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Bird
1796–1885
Lucy Bignell
1796–1887

Marjorie Bird's Timeline

2 Records

1915
17 Jul 1915
Birth of Marjorie Annie Bird in Fulham, London
Fulham, London
2005
5 Oct 2005
Age 90
Death of Marjorie Annie Bird in Exeter, Devon
Exeter, Devon

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Jul 1915
    Event Place: Fulham, London

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Oct 2005
    Event Place: Exeter, Devon

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