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Sir John III Bird 1440–1500 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1440

Birth Location: Broxton, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 1500

Death Location: Kent, England

Father: Sir Bird

Mother: Lady Curzon

Spouse(s): Lady Curzon

Children(s): Lady Suffolk

The story of Sir John III Bird began in 1440 in Broxton, Cheshire, England. Sir John III Bird married Lady Isabel Curzon, and had children including Lady Joan Bird Byrd Countess Of Suffolk. Sir John III Bird passed away in 1500 in Kent, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Sir John III Bird began in 1440 in Broxton, Cheshire, England.
  • Sir John III Bird married Lady Isabel Curzon, and had children including Lady Joan Bird Byrd Countess Of Suffolk.
  • Sir John III Bird passed away in 1500 in Kent, England.

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Sir Bird's Ancestors

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Sir Bird
1440–1500
Birth Place: Broxton, Cheshire, England
Parents
Sir John Bird
1420–1460
London, Middlesex, England
Lady (Isabel) Curzon
1420–1479
Kedleston, Derbyshire, England
Grandparents
Byrd
1340–
Tilston, Cheshire, England
Richard Curzon
1360–1456
Kedleston, Derbyshire, England
Lady (Marjory) ,
1360–1450
Kedleston, Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sir Bird's Descendants

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Sir (John III) Bird (1440–1500) m. Lady (Isabel) Curzon (1420–1479)
  1. 1. Lady (Joan Bird (Byrd), Countess of) Suffolk 1436–1479 m. Sir (James I Barber (Barbor), Earl of) Suffolk 1434–1489
    1. 1. Nicholas Barbor 1460–1504 m. Princess (Barbara of Brandenburg Kulnbach Von) Hohenzollern 1464–1515
      1. 1. Sir (James II Barber (Barbor), Earl of Suffolk) Ii 1486–1559 m. Lady (Alice Barbor, Countess of) Suffolk 1490–1580
        1. 1. Robert Barber 1516–1558 m. Lady (Agnes (Aldis) Aldous, Countess of) Suffolk 1522–1558
        2. 2. Agnes Aldous 1512–1582
        3. 3. Rose Barbor 1503–1559
        4. 4. Daughter Barbor 1528–1552
        5. 5. Elizabeth Barber 1520–1561
        6. 6. Agnes Aldous 1512–1582
        7. 7. Agnes Aldous 1512–1582
        8. 8. Agnes Aldous 1512–1582
        9. 9. Sir (Nicholas II Barber (Barbor), Earl of Suffolk) Ii 1524–1599
        10. 10. Agnes Aldous 1512–1582
        11. 11. Elizabeth (Barber) Grenlinge 1520–1561
        12. 12. William Barbor 1509–1558
        13. 13. Edward Barber 1520–
        14. 14. Rychard Barbor 1524–
      2. 2. William (von) Barbor 1490–1542
      3. 3. William (von Barbor\Barber) (1490) 1490–1542
      4. 4. William (von Barbor\Barber) (1490) 1490–1542
      5. 5. William (von Barbor\Barber) (1490) 1490–1542
      6. 6. William (von) Barbor\Barber 1490–1542
      7. 7. Robert (Barber) (1480) 1480–1537
      8. 8. Agnes (de Barber) * 1477–1540
      9. 9. Robert (Barber) (1480) 1495–1537
      10. 10. John (Bannoke Barber) (1490) 1490–1742
      11. 11. Margaret (Wolnaugh) Barbar 1500–1580
      12. 12. Charles Barber 1480–1549
      13. 13. Anne Barber 1490–
      14. 14. William Barber 1495–1580
      15. 15. William Barber 1490–1542
      16. 16. Robert (Barber) (1480) 1480–1537
      17. 17. Christophe Barbier 1485–
      18. 18. Sir (John) Barber 1480–1537
      19. 19. Alice Barber 1492–1557
      20. 20. Ann Barbor 1490–
    2. 2. Robert Barber 1469–1523
    3. 3. SIr (William Barber) (Knight) 1464–1504
    4. 4. Margaret Barber 1470–1580
    5. 5. Sarah Barber 1454–
    6. 6. Richard (I) Barber 1466–1489
    7. 7. John (Nicholas Barber, of) Marston 1460–1504

Sir Bird's Timeline

2 Records

1440
1440
Birth of Sir John III Bird in Broxton, Cheshire, England
Broxton, Cheshire, England
1500
1500
Age 60
Death of Sir John III Bird in Kent, England
Kent, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1440
    Event Place: Broxton, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1500
    Event Place: Kent, England

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