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- FAMILY GROUP RECORD BY NAUVOO LAND AND RECORDS
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Early Mormon Records, Nauvoo; Lyman Platt Index, 1980; 1842 Census of Nauvoo, page 25, scan26
Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Susan Easton
Black, Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1993; Vol 1 page 450-451
“The Mormon Experience in the Wisconsin Pineries, 1841-1845”, Dennis Rowley, BYU Studies,
1992, 1 page
HISTORIES:
An Enduring Legacy; Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, 1985; Vol 8 page 316-320
OTHER SOURCES:
Mormons in Texas, The Lyman Wight Texas Colony; T. R. Turk, 1987; pages 24, 64
Lyman Wight and His Colony: A Brief History, Lauren A. Langford and Jeremy Wight, The
Bandera County Historian, Bandera County Historical Commission, Vol. 24, Fall 2003, No.3, 1 page
“Polygamy on the Pedernales: Lyman Wight’s Mormon Villages in Antebellum Texas, 1845-1848”,
Melvin C. Johnson; Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU; pages 80, 83, 152, 186
Nauvoo Data Bank; 1 page
Internet Research
familysearch.org: family tree, 2 pages
www.benjamin-freeman-bird.org; 5 pages
findagrave.com 1 page
VARIANTS:
Name: Charles R. Bird, Reaves; Reeve
SPOUSE: Bernice Monroe, md 27 Sep 1845 at Sugar Creek, near Mound City, Linn, Kansas
#2 Regina Eugene Mobley
CHILDREN: (not in Nauvoo Land and Records Database)
Helen Bird (1850)
David Bird (1852)
James Victor Bird (1857)
Sophia Bird (1860)
George Bird (1872)
BURIAL: Bird Cemetery, Weir, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA
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