Origins of surname
The name is derived from the old English bridde, meaning a bird, and was originally given as a nickname to one thought to bear a fancied resemblance to a bird. This may have been from bright dress, or bright eyed and active, or perhaps to some one with a beautiful singing voice.
Early records
The name first appeared in Jersey records in 1812 with the baptism in St Helier of Anne Jane, daughter of John Bird and Mary
Variations
- Bird
- Byrd
Family records
Church records
- Bird baptisms in Jersey
- Bird marriages in Jersey (groom)
- Bird marriages in Jersey (bride)
- Bird burials in Jersey
Family trees
Great War service
Sons of Charles Bird and Annie Florence Mary Brasford
- Charles Brasford Bird (1895- ) (St H) husband of Alice Mabel Le Petevin dit Leroux, Sergeant, Devonshire Regiment
- Edward Brasford Bird (1894- ) (St H) husband of Edith Aurelie de La Mare, Lieutenant, Hampshire Regiment, wounded
Occupation records
World War 2 casualties
Family wills
Burial records
Family businesses
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