Thomas Bird married Sarah Smith on 13 Sep 1762 in England (presumably in the Midlands). Together they had at least 7 children; William, Mary, Jesse, Eleanor, Matthew, Betty and James.
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Thomas Bird married Sarah Smith on 13 Sep 1762 in England (presumably in the Midlands). Together they had at least 7 children; William, Mary, Jesse, Eleanor, Matthew, Betty and James.
Douglas Arnold Bird was born November 12, 1913, son of Alfred Edward Bird and Lily Bradfield. Douglas grew up in William St, Townsville, QLD, Australia. He met music teacher Gladys Myrtle Rahmann, and the two married in the Maryborough Wesley Church on 15 April 1939. Together they had two children, Kevin Douglas and Darrel Arthur. His job with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia meant frequent relocations and he and his family would move many times over the years, including stays in Tenterfield, Mackay, Lismore, Grafton, Coffs Harbour, Penshurst, Beverly Hills and Merrylands.
The photo at left shows Douglas Bird and his wife Gladys, children Kevin and Darrel, and his mother Lily. Taken Sunday Jan 15, 1944 - probably at Circular Quay, Sydney.
NB : Sign reads : 'Neutral Bay services Sundays and holidays from No5 Jetty'.
Douglas passed away in 1996.
Acknowledgements
Sources : recollections of Darrel and Heather Bird. Additional information supplied by Jude Price.
Douglas Arnold Bird was born November 12, 1913, son of Alfred Edward Bird and Lily Bradfield. Douglas grew up in William St, Townsville, QLD, Australia. He met music teacher Gladys Myrtle Rahmann, and the two married in the Maryborough Wesley Church on 15 April 1939. Together they had two children, Kevin Douglas and Darrel Arthur. His job with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia meant frequent relocations and he and his family would move many times over the years, including stays in Tenterfield, Mackay, Lismore, Grafton, Coffs Harbour, Penshurst, Beverly Hills and Merrylands.
The photo at left shows Douglas Bird and his wife Gladys, children Kevin and Darrel, and his mother Lily. Taken Sunday Jan 15, 1944 - probably at Circular Quay, Sydney.
NB : Sign reads : 'Neutral Bay services Sundays and holidays from No5 Jetty'.
Douglas passed away in 1996.
Acknowledgements
Sources : recollections of Darrel and Heather Bird. Additional information supplied by Jude Price.
Ronald Cedric Bird was born 1923 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
On 2 June 1951 Ronald married Anita Beryl Atkins in Townsville. Together they had at least two children : Linda Karen (b. 1958) and Janet Christine Bird (b. 1961).
Ronald Cedric Bird.
Ronald passed away 1999 in Townsville.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Helen Beckinsale for providing the above photograph and information.
Ronald Cedric Bird was born 1923 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
On 2 June 1951 Ronald married Anita Beryl Atkins in Townsville. Together they had at least two children : Linda Karen (b. 1958) and Janet Christine Bird (b. 1961).
Ronald Cedric Bird.
Ronald passed away 1999 in Townsville.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Helen Beckinsale for providing the above photograph and information.
Herbert Ephraim Bird was born 1871 in Smethwick, England. Two years later the family migrated to Australia, arriving in Townsville on May 12 aboard the British India steamship Merkara.
Herbert married Jane Jesse Walker and together they had at least four children; Edith Elizabeth, Dorris Annie, Claude Chetwynd and Herbert Cedric Chetwynd.
Herbert Ephraim Bird was born 1871 in Smethwick, England. Two years later the family migrated to Australia, arriving in Townsville on May 12 aboard the British India steamship Merkara.
Herbert married Jane Jesse Walker and together they had at least four children; Edith Elizabeth, Dorris Annie, Claude Chetwynd and Herbert Cedric Chetwynd.

He worked in the RACQ (Royal Automobile Club of Queensland) for a number of years; first in Road Service, then an office job, later installing road signs.
During WWII he served in the Pacific (most likely as an engineer of some sort), and was subsequently awarded a number of medals. In the 1950s he lived in the Brisbane suburb of Bowen Hills, later moving to an old Queenslander in Wynnum Rd (East Brisbane). Later again he moved into a home somewhere on the Sunshine Coast - possibly passing away in the mid 1980s.

He worked in the RACQ (Royal Automobile Club of Queensland) for a number of years; first in Road Service, then an office job, later installing road signs.
During WWII he served in the Pacific (most likely as an engineer of some sort), and was subsequently awarded a number of medals. In the 1950s he lived in the Brisbane suburb of Bowen Hills, later moving to an old Queenslander in Wynnum Rd (East Brisbane). Later again he moved into a home somewhere on the Sunshine Coast - possibly passing away in the mid 1980s.