Origin Of The Name Bird
Origin Of The Name Bird


The surname BIRD or BYRD was first attached to an individual who lived at, or by the sign of the bird; also to one who had the characteristics of a bird.

The original name was Bird, but about the 15th century some families changed the spelling to Byrd.

William Byrd who settled in America about 1674 could trace his ancestry back to Hugo Le Bird of Charleston, England about the 13th century.

The family name Bird was well established in England by the 12th century with the (le) before the name. The following members of the BIRD family in America have traced their ancestry back to one, or more of the barons who met with King John in 1215 to sign the Magna Charta:
 

BIRD, Charles Sumner    back to Hugh Bigot

BIRD, Francis Marion     back to Richard de Clare

BIRD, Annie Laurie        back to Gilbert de Clare

THE ABOVE NAMES LISTED IN THE MAGNA CHARTA VOLUMES.


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