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Name | Ann Russen | |
Born | 15 Apr 1808 | Overbury, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom |
Christened | 31 Jul 1808 | Dodderhill, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom |
Gender | Female | |
Misc | 1855 | |
Richard Ballantyne Company Departure: 1-2 July 1855 Arrival in Salt Lake Valley: 25 September 1855 Company Information: 402 individuals and 45 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Mormon Grove, Kansas (Near Atchison) | ||
Died | 24 Mar 1871 | Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States |
Buried | Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States | |
Person ID | I59 | Bird-Metcalf |
Last Modified | 10 Dec 2015 |
Father | Thomas Russon, b. 20 Mar 1766, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom , d. Abt 1820 (Age 53 years) | |
Mother | Sarah Tongue, c. 9 Apr 1775, Alvechurch, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom , d. 8 Nov 1862, Handsworth, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England (Age ~ 87 years) | |
Married | 26 Oct 1796 | Dodderhill, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom |
Family ID | F41 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | John Bird, b. Jan 1806, Solihull, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom , d. 10 May 1855, Atchison, Atchison, Kansas, United States (Age ~ 49 years) | |||||||||||||
Married | 10 May 1830 | St. Martin, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom | ||||||||||||
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Last Modified | 25 Feb 2014 | |||||||||||||
Family ID | F17 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Ann Russon Bird A great pioneer woman born in 1808 in England and immigrated with her family to the United States to settle with the LDS Saints in Idaho. | |
The Sons of Walter Bird Back left to right: Arch Hailey, William Arthur, and Wallace Bird Front left to right: Walter Freeman, might be Walter, and John Oliver Bird |
Documents | Marriage of John Bird and Ann Russon Married the 10th of May, 1830 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England LDS Family History Library; Film # 919783, Page 560; Church of England; St. Martins Church (Birmingham, Warwick) Parish Registers 1555-1915; Marriages 1826-1830 | |
1841 England Census of Elmdon, Warwickshire, England for John Bird
John is 35 years old and was born in Warwickshire Ann, Walter, and Rebecca are also listed. Civil Parish: Elmdon Hundred: Hemlingford (Solihull Division) County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England | ||
1851 England Census for John and Ann Bird Location: John Bird 44 Ann Bird 43 John Bird 10 Ann Bird 6 William Bird 4 Caroline Hopkins 19 Lodger | ||
Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company - Bird Binding 19 December 1854 John Bird 48 Ann Bird 47 Rebek Bird 16 John Bird 13 Ann Bird 10 William Bird 8 | ||
Emigration Fund for John Bird and Family Lists the ages of family members as well as the disbursement amounts given by the fund. darceyslaughter1949 originally shared this to Bird Slaughter Family Tree on Ancestry.com | ||
The Promise to Pay Note from the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company's Office This shows Ann Bird's mark that promises to pay the $312.64 back to the Immigration Fund, dated October 30, 1855. | ||
The Autobiography of John Bird, 1841-1932 As told to Mary Anona Bird on January 20, 1931 when John was eighty-nine years old. The life of John Bird who was born on August 7, 1841 in Birmingham, England. He is the son of John Bird and Ann Russen. This document references the Bird family and their journey by ship to America as well as their settling in Utah with the Mormon saints. He tells of his two wives and his nine children. He also verifies that his father, John, died from cholera at Atchinson, Kansas as they crossed the plains. |
Histories | John Bird and Mary Jane Whitehead Bird by Anona Bird Grandy A life sketch published in the book "History of Bear Lake Pioneers" History of Bear Lake Pioneers. Edith Parker Haddock and Dorothy Hardy Matthews. Paris, Idaho: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Bear Lake County, Idaho. 1968. | |
Liverpool to New Orleans on the Charles Buck John and Ann (Russen) Bird took their family on the Charles Buck from England to New Orleans in 1855 to join the LDS pioneers. (Millennial Star, Vol. XVII, pp. 73, 202, 267, 300, 315, 490; Deseret News of June 13, 1855.) | ||
Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude, Ann Russon Bird A short history of Ann and her family from her birth to her death. | ||
The Bird Family Emigration from England John and Ann (Russon) Bird emigrated from Liverpool, England on the 17th of January, 1855 on the "Charles Buck". Ann was the only one to make it to Utah as John died at "Mormon Grove" in Missouri. |