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Family Group Record Family Group Record Page 1 of 3 Husband Charles Reid Bird Born Place 18 Feb 1915 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA LDS ordinance dates Temple Christened Place Baptized 18 Feb 1923 Died Place Endowed 8 Mar 1991 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 24 Jun 1936 SL Buried Place Sealed to parents 12 Mar 1991 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA BIC Married Place Sealed to spouse 1 Jul 1936 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 1 Jul 1936 SL Other Spouse Frances Burnham Married Place Sealed to spouse 5 Jul 1984 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 5 Jul 1984 SL Husband's father Charles William Bird Husband's mother Alice Reid Wife Marian Bricker Born Place 17 Oct 1916 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA LDS ordinance dates Temple Christened Place Baptized 25 Apr 1925 Died Place Endowed 2 May 1983 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 24 Jun 1936 SL Buried Place Sealed to parents 5 May 1983 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA BIC Wife's father Ernest Wilford Bricker Wife's mother Mabel Jean Timpson Children List each child in order of birth. LDS ordinance dates Temple 1 F Sherron Evelyn Bird Born Place Baptized 5 Oct 1938 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 27 Feb 1947 Christened Place Endowed 8 Jan 1962 SL Died Place Sealed to parents BIC Buried Place Spouse Kent B Linebaugh Married Place Sealed to spouse 12 Jan 1962 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 12 Jan 1962 SL 2 F Linda Marian Bird Born Place Baptized 17 May 1941 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 2 Feb 1950 Christened Place Endowed 15 Sep 1962 SL Died Place Sealed to parents Buried Place Spouse Philip Dayton Thorpe Married Place Sealed to spouse 24 Sep 1962 Logan, Cache, Ut 24 Sep 1962 LG 3 F Mary Annette Bird Born Place Baptized 20 Mar 1943 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 26 Jul 1951 Christened Place Endowed Died Place Sealed to parents BIC Buried Place Spouse Gary LeRoy Anderson Married Place Sealed to spouse 11 Aug 1961 (Div) Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA Prepared by Address Devin D. Thorpe 48 W. Broadway, #1903N Phone 801/521-3575 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 E-mail address [email protected] Date prepared 18 May 2008 USA Family Group Record Page 2 of 3 Husband Charles Reid Bird Wife Marian Bricker Children List each child in order of birth. LDS ordinance dates Temple 3 F Mary Annette Bird Spouse L Keith Mackay Married Place Sealed to spouse 1 Apr 1971 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 4 F Connie Alice Bird Born Place Baptized 13 Mar 1944 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 18 Feb 1953 Christened Place Endowed Died Place Sealed to parents BIC Buried Place Spouse Roger Fackrell Taylor Married Place Sealed to spouse 14 Jan 1966 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 5 F Donna Jean Bird Born Place Baptized 3 Jan 1949 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 27 Apr 1957 Christened Place Endowed 13 May 1971 SL Died Place Sealed to parents 22 Sep 1982 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA BIC Buried Place 25 Sep 1982 Wasatch Lawn, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut Spouse Sterling Elton Sumner Married Place Sealed to spouse 14 May 1971 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 14 May 1971 SL 6 F Marcia Kaye Bird Born Place Baptized 30 Dec 1951 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 27 Feb 1960 Christened Place Endowed 15 Sep 1971 SL Died Place Sealed to parents BIC Buried Place Spouse Gregory Clem Fullmer Married Place Sealed to spouse 17 Sep 1971 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 17 Sep 1971 SL 7 M Charles Bricker Bird Born Place Baptized 6 Apr 1957 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA Child Christened Place Endowed Child Died Place Sealed to parents 9 Apr 1957 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA BIC Buried Place 11 Apr 1957 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Spouse Married Place Sealed to spouse 8 F Julie Layne Bird Born Place Baptized 22 Aug 1959 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 28 Oct 1967 Christened Place Endowed 17 Sep 1984 SL Died Place Sealed to parents BIC Buried Place Spouse Daniel Howard Waters Married Place Sealed to spouse 18 Sep 1984 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 18 Sep 1984 SL 18 May 2008 Family Group Record Page 3 of 3 Husband Charles Reid Bird Wife Marian Bricker Notes WIFE - Marian Bricker Carrier CHILD 1 - Sherron Evelyn Bird Carrier CHILD 2 - Linda Marian Bird Dayton Thorpe May 2003 My paternal-grandmother, Linda Marian Bird, was born on May 17, 1941. Her parents, who’s main lesson was of dignity and respect, were Marian Bricker and Charles Reid Bird. Her family, while not poor, lived more modestly than that of her husband, Philip Dayton Thorpe. Family was very important. As the children grew up and started families the sisters and sisters-in-law worked together to make sure children were born closely together to make them similar ages. In one case my grandmother and one of her sisters, Connie Bird, had girls on the same day. Linda grew up in Salt Lake County, roughly two blocks outside of the Salt Lake City limits. The house she grew up in was one filled with music. She herself was a very musical person. Both of her parents were in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. As she grew up, she claims to her children when asked, she attended a very mysterious school where she had to walk uphill both ways. After this strange Elementary School she went to Olympus High. She first went to the University of Utah for one year, and then stopped in order to do other things. Later in her life she went back to school at Rochester Community College and earned an Associate’s Degree in Medical Transcription in 1994. After Linda went to the University of Utah one of the things she did was to date. She met on young man to whom she promised to wait for while he went on his LDS mission. While supposedly waiting for this man and not dating other men she went on a date with another man. The man was 27 and she was 20. On their first date he asked her what she want to be when she grew up. She was so offended by this that she promised herself never to go on another date with the man. Soon after this she resumed dating him. This man, my grandfather Philip, and my grandmother continued to date, while she “waited” for this other man on a mission. One night they were driving home after a date. Linda immediately noticed that Philip drove the long way home. He seemed very nervous. Linda suspected he was going to break-up with her. She prepared for this and told herself it was fun while it lasted. When they got out of the car Philip dropped his watch on the floor of the car. He bent down to pick it up, did so, and they walked into the house. The only thing suspicious about the movement was that Philip hadn’t picked up his “watch” from the same spot where he dropped it. Linda thought this meant nothing, and continued into the house. When they sat down on a couch in the house Philip asked her to marry him, this was before he pulled the ring, what he actually picked up off the floor car, out of his pocket. Linda knew that Philip enjoyed jokes; she thought he was just kidding. In response to this she quite jokingly responded “You bet.” He then pulled out the ring, and she realized he wasn’t joking. For a few moments she was shocked and horrified, but soon recovered and decided she was satisfied with her answer. Philip and Linda then planned for marriage. Unfortunately the Salt Lake temple, the nearest temple which would perform the marriage ceremony, was temporarily closed for periodic cleaning and minor renovation. This meant they would have to wait to be married, or go to another temple. Linda wanted to wait, but Philip did not. He soon convinced her and they went to the Logan temple to be married. Throughout Linda’s pre-Medical Transcription life she was often a secretary. This secretarial work included work as a legal secretary. After the Medical Transcription education she went to work at the Mayo Clinic for five years. After that she went to work at Mountain Star Hospitals, where she works today. CHILD 5 - Donna Jean Bird Carrier CHILD 6 - Marcia Kaye Bird Carrier 18 May 2008 Family Group Record Page 1 of 3 Husband Charles William Bird Born Place 14 Jan 1880 Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA LDS ordinance dates Temple Christened Place Baptized 4 Mar 1880 Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA 4 Jul 1888 Died Place Endowed 20 Oct 1971 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 30 Apr 1902 MT Buried Place Sealed to parents 23 Oct 1971 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA BIC Married Place Sealed to spouse 30 Apr 1902 Manti, Sanpete, Utah, USA 30 Apr 1902 MT Other Spouse Margaret Blackhurst Married Place Sealed to spouse 11 Feb 1949 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 11 Feb 1949 SL Husband's father Charles Heber Bird Husband's mother Alice Ann Evans Wife Alice Reid Born Place 13 Jul 1882 Manti, Sanpete, Utah, USA LDS ordinance dates Temple Christened Place Baptized 3 Sep 1890 Died Place Endowed 24 Jan 1948 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA 30 Apr 1902 MT Buried Place Sealed to parents 27 Jan 1948 Salt Lake City, SL, Utah, USA BIC Wife's father William Taylor Reid Wife's mother Mary Adelaide Cox Children List each child in order of birth.
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