I have been fascinated researching where the name BIRD came from and thought I would share some of the information on here (thank you the Internet).
ORIGINS OF THE NAME BIRD
The main areas to find the name Bird is in the East of England (South of the Wash especially Norfolk) and does, like so many of our Surnames originate from occupations - such as Bird Catcher! Some of the Bird Family moved to Ireland (I need to find out when but it does follow with what happened to William Bird who originally came from Essex.
The name is of Anglo-Saxon descent (spreading to Ireland, Scotland and Wales) and Johannes Bridde in the Poll Tax rolls of 1379 can be found in 1273 with variations BIRD, BYRD, BYRDE, BRID, BURD. Bird and Byrd can also be found as variants of the names Heaney, Heneghan and McEneany.
In Ireland, people with the surname Bird (and its' variants) came over in the 17th Century being introduced into Ulster Provinces by settlers.
EMILY LANG (NEE BIRD)
I have created a Bird Family Tree on Ancestry - you can find it here
There is still a lot more information still to find on both sides, but at least I have now found out why Emily Robson looked after the Bird and Lang children later on!
I have possibly found out where William is buried but it is a Common Grave and it would cost money to find out more.
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