Your information on the Lords and Birds is essentially correct, but there are a few mistakes. In 1636, with his entire family, ranging in age from 4 to 25, Thomas Lord joined the party of Reverend Thomas HOOKER and Mr. Stone, and one hundred men, women and children which took it's departure from Newtown to form a new settlement on the Connecticut River. They traveled more than one hundred miles through a hideous and trackless wilderness to HARTFORD. These were the first settlers of Hartford. There is a plaque in front of one of the entrances to Harvard University that commemorates this event and marks it as the starting place of Rev. Thomas Hooker's party who founded Hartford, CT. Also, I found one internet source that mentioned that Dorothy Bird and Thomas Lord had 12 children. I have eight of them, but have never verified the other four. I am descended from John, born in 1623. And I have Dorothy Lord born 1 Jul 1629 as the last of their children. If my info is correct, then Dorothy is definitely the daughter of Dorothy Bird. Tom Galloway Home: (817) 281-4436 Office: (972) 934-0408 X 2448 Cell: (214) 232-1786 tom.galloway@lawson.com Rita's E-Mail: tagandco@swbell.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Genealogy6@aol.com> To: <BIRD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 1:58 PM Subject: [BIRD-L] Lord --Bulkeley---- Bird Who is Dorothy Lord,a Bird or a Bulkeley > In a message dated 02/05/2000 10:38:29 PM Central Standard Time, > jmoore@marshill.com writes: > I have always heard that she was Dorothy Bird. > > Well, HELLO!!!! I am so glad to hear from someone with the same problem. > Several weeks ago I joined the Bulkeley list and Hazel sent me an exerpt from > "THE BULKELEY GENEALOGY" by D. L. Jacobus A footnote at the bottom of page > 16, "A guess made years ago, and still repeated by the ignorant, to the > effect that Mrs. Dorothy LORD, who with her family came to America in the > same ship as the Bulkeleys, was a sister of Rev. Peter Bulkeley has been > positively disproved; she was Dorothy BIRD, proved by the marriage license > and her father's will.." > > Well, I am not saying that this is true, but I do believe that when we search > high and low for something and there is plenty of info on the subject as in > this case, then there is a reason why we can't find the documentation. > > Here is what my grandfather said: > John Ingersoll (1615-84) from Eng. with his bro, Richard; went from Salem, > Mass to Hartford, Conn. 1651; to Westfield, Mass; m. 1651 Dorothy Lord > (d.1656) dau. of Thomas Lord. Thomas Lord (1585-1667) son of Richard Lord of > Towchester County, Northampton, Eng. mother, Joan; from England on the > "Elizabeth and Ann". Thomas went to Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1635. He > joined Reverand Thomas Hoskins' party in founding Westford, Connecticut in > 1636. He married 1610-1611 to Dorothy Bulkeley dau. of Rev. Richard. Married > (2) 1616 to Dorothy Bird (1589-1670); dau. of Robert Bird. > > Well that seems to lead me to believe that Dorothy Bulkeley died before 1616 > and he married Dorothy Bird. It is Dorothy Bird that traveled with him to the > New World. Do you have a copy of Dorothy's dad's will, Robert Bird? You > notice that my grandfather never said which of the ladies were the mother of > Dorothy Lord. It all hinges on when Dorothy was born. I put that she was born > aft. 1610/11 since that was the marriage date. If she was born after 1616 > then she would be the daughter of Dorothy Bird. > > Do you know of any other children of Thomas Lord? Candee > > > ==== BIRD Mailing List ==== > If you are interest in other mailing lists go to http://users.aol.com/johnf/4246/gen_mail.html > > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >