John Chambers Sprigg Baird

M, b. 28 November 1846, d. 1906
John Chambers Sprigg Baird|b. 28 Nov 1846\nd. 1906|p487.htm|Alvan Joseph Baird|b. c 1807\nd. 1854|p812.htm|Maria Barbara Sprigg|b. c 1810\nd. c 1880|p3.htm|Isham H. Baird|b. c 1771\nd. a 1839|p546.htm|Clarissa Bushnell|b. 9 Oct 1775\nd. a 1830|p547.htm|||||||
     John Chambers Sprigg Baird was born 28 November 1846 in Kaufman County, Texas.1 He was the son of Alvan Joseph Baird and Maria Barbara Sprigg. The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 17 September 1850 in the Navarro District, Navarro County, Texas, listed John C. S. Baird as a 3-year-old residing with Alvin Baird.2 The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 5 July 1860 in the Corsicana post office area of Navarro County, Texas, listed John "Beard" as a 13-year-old residing with Robt. Beard.3 John Chambers Sprigg Baird married Delila Elizabeth Street on 6 January 1870 in Navarro County, Texas..1
The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 4 June 1880 in Belton, Bell County, Texas, listed the following:
J. C. S. Baird, 33-year-old male head of household, a preacher.4
Bettie "Baird", 32-year-old wife, a housekeeper.4
Robert "Baird", 8-year-old son.4
Mildred "Baird", 6-year-old daughter.4
Dixon "Baird", 3-year-old son.4
Ernest "Baird", 1-year-old son.4
Mrs. Mariah "Baird", 68-year-old widowed mother.4

The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 1 June 1900 in Precinct 1, Big Valley, Mills County, Texas, listed the following:
Jno. C. Baird, 53-year-old male head of household, a farmer, married 30 years.5
E. D. "Baird", 52-year-old wife, married 30 years with 7 children all of whom were still living.5
E. H. "Baird", 21-year-old son.5
L. H. "Baird", 19-year-old daughter, a laborer.5
A. H. "Baird", 15-year-old son.5
A. H. "Baird", 13-year-old daughter.5
O. M. "Baird", 11-year-old son.5
J. O. "Baird", 9-year-old son.5
M. L. "Baird", 7-year-old daughter.5
John Chambers Sprigg Baird died in 1906 in Louisiana.1,6

Children of John Chambers Sprigg Baird and Delila Elizabeth Street

Citations

  1. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  2. [S181] 1850 U.S. Census, Navarro County, Texas, page 96A line 12 Dwelling 3 family 3.
  3. [S184] 1860 U.S. Census, Navarro County, Texas, Page 214A line 19 dwelling 262 family 249.
  4. [S2952] 1880 U.S. Census, Bell County, Texas, ED 01 Sh 23 line 01 dwelling 181 family 198 page 265 A.
  5. [S3250] 1900 U.S. Census, Mills County, Texas, ED 114 Sh 11 A line 23 dwelling 190 family 193 page 217 A.
  6. [S858] Research of Mary K. Sullivan.
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