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pigeonnier
24-03-2009, 5:06 PM
Thorpe Morieux is a small village in Suffolk, UK. I have been tracing my ancestors from the Bird family, many of whom were born, lived and died there. ANy information on this village would be most welcomed.

Browneyes
24-03-2009, 8:31 PM
There's a site called thorpe-morieux.org.uk - is that any help?

Marie C..
24-03-2009, 8:48 PM
And I expect you have already used Ray Long's wonderful Suffolk site listing Birds from Thorpe Morieux(sorry I don't know how the locals pronounce it) and the Suffolk surnames list.
There seem to be Birds all over Suffolk and beyond. Whether in Fressingfield or Theberton or wherever I look for my folk there are Birds also. M

Jan1954
24-03-2009, 9:15 PM
Whether in Fressingfield or Theberton or wherever I look for my folk there are Birds also. MThere are also a fair number of Bird graves at Eastbridge, near Theberton. :)

pigeonnier
25-03-2009, 6:48 AM
Thank you all for your replies.

Unfortunately the thorpe-morieux.org.uk site is under construction and shows a virtually blank page.

I found the Cosford database very useful as it filled a number of gaps in my tree, now have somewhere around 350 Bird's in it:)

Any further help is most welcomed and thank you all again

Bob

Browneyes
25-03-2009, 9:14 AM
:cool: type in http://www (plus the name of the site) and add /moments.htm at the end ;)

Marie C..
25-03-2009, 9:22 AM
Have you seen Matt Bird's site.(www.birdfamilytree.co.uk) He has about 87 Birds but I cannot see any from Thorpe Morieux there. Is it specific ones you are looking for? M

Marie C..
25-03-2009, 9:44 AM
It's pronounced "Meroo". M

NatashaBatsford
07-04-2009, 6:50 AM
Is my site any use to you?

http://familytrees.genopro.com/Tasha%20Garcia/GARCIA/

Birds of TM a go-go!

pigeonnier
08-04-2009, 2:15 PM
Thanks very much Natasha, very kind of you - we have however been in touch a while ago. Found your site very useful and informative - thanks again

Bob