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Eula Estelle <I>Ellington</I> Byrd

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Eula Estelle Ellington Byrd

Birth
Newton County, Georgia, USA
Death
8 Mar 1909 (aged 25)
Newton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Newton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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1st wife of Daniel S. Bird/Byrd. Daniel is buried in the Gum Creek Presbyterian Cemetary, Oxford, Georgia.

Children:

Julie Byrd Middlebrooks
Minnie Byrd Middlebrooks

Sister: Ethyl M. Ellington Byrd, wife of James F. Byrd.

The Covington News, March 10, 1909

Mrs. Daniel Bird Dead
Mrs. Daniel Bird, daughter of Mr. S. R. Ellington one of the most prominent citizens of the county, died at home in Gum Creek district one day last week, aged about thirty years. She is survived by two little girls aged three and six years. Mrs. Bird was one of the most lovable women in that section of the county and her influence and kind nature will be sorely missed by a host of friends.

The funeral occurred at the old Bird burying ground last Friday and was attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. The services were conducted by Mr. T. N. Shelton and the body was tenderly laid to rest.

Julia and her sister, Minnie Byrd, (daughters of Daniel S. Byrd and Eula Ellington Byrd ) donated land for Gum Creek Presbyterian Church.

Charter Member of Gum Creek Presbyterian Church
1st wife of Daniel S. Bird/Byrd. Daniel is buried in the Gum Creek Presbyterian Cemetary, Oxford, Georgia.

Children:

Julie Byrd Middlebrooks
Minnie Byrd Middlebrooks

Sister: Ethyl M. Ellington Byrd, wife of James F. Byrd.

The Covington News, March 10, 1909

Mrs. Daniel Bird Dead
Mrs. Daniel Bird, daughter of Mr. S. R. Ellington one of the most prominent citizens of the county, died at home in Gum Creek district one day last week, aged about thirty years. She is survived by two little girls aged three and six years. Mrs. Bird was one of the most lovable women in that section of the county and her influence and kind nature will be sorely missed by a host of friends.

The funeral occurred at the old Bird burying ground last Friday and was attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. The services were conducted by Mr. T. N. Shelton and the body was tenderly laid to rest.

Julia and her sister, Minnie Byrd, (daughters of Daniel S. Byrd and Eula Ellington Byrd ) donated land for Gum Creek Presbyterian Church.

Charter Member of Gum Creek Presbyterian Church

Inscription

My dear wife thou are not at home
Among angels fair above
But yet below I must roam
Til summoned by his love



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