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Ruth Helen Bird 1900–1980 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Mar 1900

Birth Location: Birdton, Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada

Death Date: 1980

Death Location: Unknown (York), New Brunswick, Canada

Father: John Bird

Mother: Mary Gorman

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Ruth Helen Bird was born in 1900 in Birdton, Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada, the child of John Frederick Jack Bird And Mary Jane Jennie Gorman. Ruth Helen Bird passed away in 1980 in Unknown (York), New Brunswick, Canada.

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Biography

  • Ruth Helen Bird was born in 1900 in Birdton, Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada, the child of John Frederick Jack Bird And Mary Jane Jennie Gorman.
  • Ruth Helen Bird passed away in 1980 in Unknown (York), New Brunswick, Canada.

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Ruth Bird's Ancestors

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Ruth Bird
1900–1980
Birth Place: Birdton, Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada
Parents
John Frederick (Jack) Bird
1855–1927
Birdton, Douglas Parish York, New Brunswick, Canada
Mary (JANE (Jennie)) Gorman
1855–1936
Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada
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Ruth Bird's Timeline

2 Records

1900
24 Mar 1900
Birth of Ruth Helen Bird in Birdton, Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada
Birdton, Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada
1980
1980
Age 80
Death of Ruth Helen Bird in Unknown (York), New Brunswick, Canada
Unknown (York), New Brunswick, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Mar 1900
    Event Place: Birdton, Douglas Parish (York), New Brunswick, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1980
    Event Place: Unknown (York), New Brunswick, Canada

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