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James Lewis BIRD
Ms. __?__ Sarah Elizabeth SOLOMON |
Husband: James Lewis BIRD
Birth: 1817, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY Death: 1924, Williams, Le Flore Co., OK Father: Edward BIRD Mother: Ann TRIMBLE |
Marriage-1: |
Wife-1: Ms. __?__ |
Marriage-2: 4 Jan 1852, Sullivan Co., IN |
Wife-2: Sarah Elizabeth SOLOMON
Birth: 1830/1, Guilford Co., NC Death: 1908, Salem, Dent Co., MO Other spouse: m2. 8 Oct 1877, Phelps Co., MO, Perry E. HAWKINS [James and Sarah were divorced?] Father: James SOLOMON Mother: Elizabeth RHODES |
Children with Wife-1: |
1. (Daughter) BIRD |
Children with Sarah SOLOMON: |
1. Josiah BIRD, b. 21 Jan 1853
2. Nancy Elizabeth BIRD, b. 8 May 1854 3. Rebecca Ann BIRD, b. 4 Feb 1856 4. James Phillip BIRD, b. 22 Jan 1858 5. William Lewis BIRD, b. 21 Mar 1860 6. Laura B. BIRD, b. 20 Jan 1863 7. Edward John BIRD, b. 12 Mar 1865 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina |
Sources:
1. Marriage Index: Indiana, 1851-1900 (Broderbund CD-243):
2. 1860 Census. Not found in Indiana. 3. Letter from Eliza Trimble to Winifred Markee Miles, 1906. James is said to have resided in Terry Haute, Vigo Co., IN. 4. The Solomon Family by George H. Drennon (Home Page at RootsWeb.com). 5. Messages in the Solomon Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). |
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