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Bird, Albert William Stanley - Estimated year of death: 1958

Bird, Arthur William - Estimated year of death: 1967

Bird, George William - Estimated year of death: 1953

Bird, Henry William - Estimated year of death: 1942

Bird, James William Fairbridge - Estimated year of death: 1938

Bird, William - Estimated year of death: 1906

Bird, William - Estimated year of death: 1911

Bird, William - Estimated year of death: 1908

Bird, William Arthur - Estimated year of death: 1924

Bird, William Barrott Montfort - Estimated year of death: 1951

Bird, William Charles - Estimated year of death: 1940

Bird, William Christian - Estimated year of death: 1944

Bird, William George Francis - Estimated year of death: 1951

Bird, William Henry - Estimated year of death: 1927

Bird, William Ludwig Walter - Estimated year of death: 1930

Bird, William Wilberforce - Estimated year of death: 1836

Bird, William Wilfred - Estimated year of death: 1919



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