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Rose BIRD

1821 – 1878 · Liverpool, Merseyside
Partner: Charles BAKER
Father: Bernard BIRD
👶 Birthabt 1821Liverpool, Merseyside 📍
Baptism of daughter Margaret records her mother as also having the middle name of 'Ann' 1861 Census
💒 Marriage24 Dec 1838Charles BAKER
St Nicholas Parish Church, Liverpool, Merseyside 📍 Marriage Certificate 📎 View
🏛️ Coronation of Queen Victoria
🏠 Lived1838Cunliffe Street, Liverpool, Merseyside 📍 Marriage Certificate
🏠 Lived184126 Westmoreland Street, Liverpool, Merseyside 📍 1841 Census 📎 View
🏠 Lived185187 Banister Road, Liverpool, Merseyside 📍 1851 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration · Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
🏠 Lived1861105 Marybone, Vauxhall, Liverpool, Merseyside 📍 1861 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Death of Prince Albert
🏠 Lived1871Liverpool Workhouse, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, Merseyside 📍
Enumeration Book confirms address 1871 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Bank Holidays introduced
💼 Occupation1871Hawker 1871 Census
✝️ Death18 May 1878West Derby Union Workhouse, Mill Road, Everton, Liverpool, Merseyside 📍
Aged 56
Cirrhosis of Liver Death Certificate 📎 View
🏛️ Electric street lighting in London
Children with Charles BAKER
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b. 1839, Liverpool, Merseyside · d. 1843, Cellar No 48, Westmoreland Street, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1841, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1843, Liverpool, Merseyside · d. 1853, 97 Marybone, Vauxhall, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1847, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1848, Liverpool, Merseyside · d. 1849, 26 Westmoreland Street, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1850, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1852, Liverpool, Merseyside · d. 1853, 97 Marybone, Vauxhall, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1854, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1857, 105 Marybone, Vauxhall, Liverpool, Merseyside · d. 1865, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1861, Liverpool, Merseyside
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b. 1863, 139 Back Portland Street, Liverpool, Merseyside · d. 1952, Newsham General Hospital, 42 Belmont Road, Liverpool, Merseyside · m. Flora Ann McKENNAN
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b. 1865, Liverpool, Merseyside
📍 Location pins are approximate. Historic place names, boundary changes, and demolished buildings mean that some pins may point to a general area rather than the exact spot. County names reflect the historic county at the time of the event, not modern administrative boundaries.
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