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Alfred Bird

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stroud District, Gloucestershire, UK
Death: December 15, 1878 (66-67)
366 Bristol Road, Birmingham
Place of Burial: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of JOHN BIRD and Mary Bird
Husband of Elizabeth Lavina Bird
Father of Charles Bird; Jessie Martha Lowcock; Sir Alfred Frederick Bird, 1st Bart., MP and Fanny Alice Prideaux
Brother of Rev. John Bird; William Bird; Frederick Bird, FRAS; Henry Bird; Henry Bird and 3 others
Half brother of Caroline Isabella Bird; James Benfield Bird and St Cecilia Eleanore Bird

Managed by: Ann Farley
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About Alfred Bird

from : Wikipedia

Alfred Bird (1811 – 15 December 1878) was a British food manufacturer and chemist. He was born in Nympsfield, Gloucestershire, England in 1811[1] [2] [3] was the inventor of a series of food products mostly now taken for granted. His son Alfred Frederick Bird continued to develop the business after his fathers death.

Alfred Bird registered as a pharmacist in Birmingham in 1842, having served an apprenticeship to Phillip Harris of that city. He was a qualified chemist and druggist and went on to open an experimental chemist's shop in Bull Street.

Alfred Bird's first major invention was egg free custard (1837) . Alfred Bird used cornflour instead of egg to created a high quality custard mix. It was originally intended only for his wife Elizabeth who had both egg and yeast allergies. Only when the custard was accidentally fed to guests did Alfred Bird realise that his invention had a wider use. Soon afterwards Alfred Bird founded 'Alfred Bird and Sons Ltd', which would go on to become the famous Bird's Custard company and brand.

Bird was not content to revolutionize custard but went on to invent baking powder so he could make yeast-free bread for his wife.

Alfred Bird died on the 15 December 1878 and is buried at Key Hill Cemetery in Birmingham. Famously his obituary in the journal of the Chemical Society (of which he was a fellow) discussed at length his skills and research but did not mention his other activity - the by then famous Bird's Custard.

His son, Alfred Frederick Bird, continued the work of his father. Bird junior went on to invent egg substitute powder in 1890, blancmange powder and jelly powder.

"The Custard Factory" in Digbeth, Birmingham, is now a centre providing space to artists.



The Man who introduced Bird's Custard and started his own factory ... Birds Custard Factory. - Page 5 - Birmingham ... birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=2934&page=5Cached

A little background summary on the history of the Birds business for you: 1837 - Albert Bird invented the custard powder. Started off in a shop in Bell Street near ...

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Alfred Bird's Timeline

1811
August 25, 1811
Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
1811
Stroud District, Gloucestershire, UK
1844
March 30, 1844
Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
1846
February 22, 1846
Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
1847
November 12, 1847
Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
1849
July 27, 1849
Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
1878
December 15, 1878
Age 67
366 Bristol Road, Birmingham
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Key Hill Cemetery, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England (United Kingdom)