Clark Bird was born in 1800 in Burke County, North Carolina, the son of Jonathan Bird and Angelica Banning. In some records, Clark's name is listed as Clark Byrd. Clark and Mary's children used a mixture of the Bird and Byrd spellings.
He married Mary Pauline Curtis in 1820 in Burke County, and they had 16 children.
The family probably moved from Burke County to Macon County sometime between the 1830 Burke County census enumeration and 1836 when Clark Bird bought land and received a land grant in Macon County:
108. JAMES GALBREATH to CLARK BIRD, both of Macon, for $80, all my goods, household stuff, implements & furniture, especially that in schedule annexed: bay horse colt, 11 sheep, 4 sows & pigs, 2 shoats, 1 calf, 1 crib of corn, all my fodder and ruffness, 2 beds & furniture, and sleds, poles, oven pan and all my household & kitchen furniture, the premises standing in a certain tenement, now or late in the occupation of James Galbreath. I have put Clark Bird in possession by delivering to him one knife at sealing & delivering of these presents. Jan. 26, 1836. James Galbraeth. Wit: JOHN (his X mark) BRYSON. Proven by Bryson, April 1836 court. Registered June 25, 1836.
201. BENJAMIN S. BRITTAIN to CLARK BIRD, both of Macon, for $600, 640 ac. on Telico Cr., a reserve granted to an Indian by the name of SKEKEN by treaties of 1817 and 1819, and by Skeken conveyed to GIDEON F. MORRIS. Feb. 17, 1836. Benjamin S. Brittain. Wit: JOHN HALL. Acknowledged in Feb. 1836 court. Registered Mar. 15, 1836.
Grant 2846 Warrant 3. 110½ acres. Macon County. Clark Bird. 29 Oct. 1836. Beg. at a water oak.
Additional child:
16- daughter (died in infancy).
The family was living in Macon County in 1840, 1850 (Tennessee Valley), and 1860 (Burningtown Township).
According to the Heritage of Macon County, North Carolina, Clark would rise early every morning, winter and summer, and wade Tellico Creek barefoot to feed his livestock.
Mary died in 1863, and Clark married Melinda West (born Melinda Shepherd) in 1868 in Macon County. Melinda had 4 children from her previous marriage to Daniel West (c.1810-1862).
Children:
1- Elijah Henderson West (1837- ).
2- Jane A. West (1841- ).
3- Ida Roxanna West Clampet (1858-1914).
4- Cebia Theodosia West Fouts (1860-1909).
Clark and Melinda were living in Burningtown Township in 1870 with Melinda's 2 younger daughters and in 1880 with no children. Clark died in 1885, probably in Macon County. The 1885 probate of his estate references the 12 children of Clark and Mary who were living in 1885.
The Bird Family Cemetery is described in the Heritage of Macon County, North Carolina:
A family cemetery lies atop a knoll near the Tellico Baptist Church and is maintained by Thad Byrd. ... [the cemetery] is on a hilltop just south of the Tellico Baptist Church on the old Byrd property.
References:
• Bird family Bible: https://www.obcgs.com/bird-bible .
• 1830 Burke County, North Carolina census record.
• 1836 Macon County, North Carolina deeds and land grant.
• 1840-1880 Macon County census records.
• 1862 Macon County estate record for Melinda's 1st husband Daniel West: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFS7-1YX .
• 1885 Clark Bird estate probate.
• 1987,c.1997 The Heritage of Macon County, North Carolina, 1987, 79,80, pages 139-140: https://www.worldcat.org/title/The-Heritage-of-Macon-County-North-Carolina-1987/oclc/25367416 ,
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/399482 .
• 2002 Clarence and Annette Goodwin: RootsWeb: Grissom Family: https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~grissom110/genealogy/wm%20grissom/f55.htm#f568 .
• 2003 John R. Tayloe: Clark S. Bird family record: https://www.myfamilynames.com/documents/notesLetters/Clark%20S.%20Bird.pdf .
• 2020 History Hound Detecting: Bird Family Cemetery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sw2X0g7eyY .
• 2024 FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJSB-7Y5 .
• 2024 Bird/Allison descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/BirdAllisonDescendants.txt .
• 2024 Bird descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/BirdDescendants.txt .
• 2024 Curtis descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/CurtisDescendants.txt .
Clark Bird was born in 1800 in Burke County, North Carolina, the son of Jonathan Bird and Angelica Banning. In some records, Clark's name is listed as Clark Byrd. Clark and Mary's children used a mixture of the Bird and Byrd spellings.
He married Mary Pauline Curtis in 1820 in Burke County, and they had 16 children.
The family probably moved from Burke County to Macon County sometime between the 1830 Burke County census enumeration and 1836 when Clark Bird bought land and received a land grant in Macon County:
108. JAMES GALBREATH to CLARK BIRD, both of Macon, for $80, all my goods, household stuff, implements & furniture, especially that in schedule annexed: bay horse colt, 11 sheep, 4 sows & pigs, 2 shoats, 1 calf, 1 crib of corn, all my fodder and ruffness, 2 beds & furniture, and sleds, poles, oven pan and all my household & kitchen furniture, the premises standing in a certain tenement, now or late in the occupation of James Galbreath. I have put Clark Bird in possession by delivering to him one knife at sealing & delivering of these presents. Jan. 26, 1836. James Galbraeth. Wit: JOHN (his X mark) BRYSON. Proven by Bryson, April 1836 court. Registered June 25, 1836.
201. BENJAMIN S. BRITTAIN to CLARK BIRD, both of Macon, for $600, 640 ac. on Telico Cr., a reserve granted to an Indian by the name of SKEKEN by treaties of 1817 and 1819, and by Skeken conveyed to GIDEON F. MORRIS. Feb. 17, 1836. Benjamin S. Brittain. Wit: JOHN HALL. Acknowledged in Feb. 1836 court. Registered Mar. 15, 1836.
Grant 2846 Warrant 3. 110½ acres. Macon County. Clark Bird. 29 Oct. 1836. Beg. at a water oak.
Additional child:
16- daughter (died in infancy).
The family was living in Macon County in 1840, 1850 (Tennessee Valley), and 1860 (Burningtown Township).
According to the Heritage of Macon County, North Carolina, Clark would rise early every morning, winter and summer, and wade Tellico Creek barefoot to feed his livestock.
Mary died in 1863, and Clark married Melinda West (born Melinda Shepherd) in 1868 in Macon County. Melinda had 4 children from her previous marriage to Daniel West (c.1810-1862).
Children:
1- Elijah Henderson West (1837- ).
2- Jane A. West (1841- ).
3- Ida Roxanna West Clampet (1858-1914).
4- Cebia Theodosia West Fouts (1860-1909).
Clark and Melinda were living in Burningtown Township in 1870 with Melinda's 2 younger daughters and in 1880 with no children. Clark died in 1885, probably in Macon County. The 1885 probate of his estate references the 12 children of Clark and Mary who were living in 1885.
The Bird Family Cemetery is described in the Heritage of Macon County, North Carolina:
A family cemetery lies atop a knoll near the Tellico Baptist Church and is maintained by Thad Byrd. ... [the cemetery] is on a hilltop just south of the Tellico Baptist Church on the old Byrd property.
References:
• Bird family Bible: https://www.obcgs.com/bird-bible .
• 1830 Burke County, North Carolina census record.
• 1836 Macon County, North Carolina deeds and land grant.
• 1840-1880 Macon County census records.
• 1862 Macon County estate record for Melinda's 1st husband Daniel West: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFS7-1YX .
• 1885 Clark Bird estate probate.
• 1987,c.1997 The Heritage of Macon County, North Carolina, 1987, 79,80, pages 139-140: https://www.worldcat.org/title/The-Heritage-of-Macon-County-North-Carolina-1987/oclc/25367416 ,
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/399482 .
• 2002 Clarence and Annette Goodwin: RootsWeb: Grissom Family: https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~grissom110/genealogy/wm%20grissom/f55.htm#f568 .
• 2003 John R. Tayloe: Clark S. Bird family record: https://www.myfamilynames.com/documents/notesLetters/Clark%20S.%20Bird.pdf .
• 2020 History Hound Detecting: Bird Family Cemetery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sw2X0g7eyY .
• 2024 FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJSB-7Y5 .
• 2024 Bird/Allison descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/BirdAllisonDescendants.txt .
• 2024 Bird descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/BirdDescendants.txt .
• 2024 Curtis descendants: https://willbraffitt.org/roots/CurtisDescendants.txt .
Family Members
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James Harvey Bird
1821–1843
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Asbury Bird
1823–1845
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Rev John Williamson Bird
1824–1904
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Mary A Bird Wild
1825–1914
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Joshua Curtis Byrd
1828–1872
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Elizabeth Jane "Bettie" Bird Duvall
1829–1915
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Louisa Delilah Bird Burnett
1831 – unknown
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Celia Brittain Bird Wild
1832–1924
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Rebecca Melinda Bird Cunningham
1835–1920
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CPL Jonathan Lafayette Byrd
1837–1921
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Ellen Marinda Bird Dowdle
1838–1927
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Jesse Richardson Bird
1840–1865
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Martha V. Bird Totherow
1842–1920
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Carmine Sevier Bird
1844–1893
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Benjamin Andrew Byrd
1846–1919
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