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Stephen Bird (ca. 1795-1871), Jeptha Bird (1797-ca. 1870) and Moses Bird (1800-ca. 1870) lived in Marion County, South Carolina, whose father may have been Arthur Bird of the Georgetown district. Stephen Bird married Elizabeth Frances Herrin (1796-1861) and moved to Monroe County, Alabama. Jeptha Bird married Amelia Ann Stuckey Woodham (ca. 1816-ca. 1870) in Monroe County, Alabama. Moses Bird married Frances (ca. 1809-ca. 1859) and lived in Monroe County, Alabama. Descendants lived in Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, and elsewhere.
When Ginny's handsome next door neighbor calls in the deed to her family's tobacco farm, little does she know that he wants only to take her in his arms, stroke her into wild abandon--and keep her near him always. From the author of Outlaw Lover and Long Texas Night.
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