Margaret McKelvy Bird

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Born(1909-08-25)August 25, 1909
DiedDecember 28, 1996(1996-12-28) (aged 87)
OccupationArchaeologist
Margaret McKelvy Bird
Margaret McKelvy in the Bryn Mawr College Yearbook, 1931
Born(1909-08-25)August 25, 1909
DiedDecember 28, 1996(1996-12-28) (aged 87)
Alma materBryn Mawr College
OccupationArchaeologist
SpouseJunius Bird
Children3

Margaret (Peggy) McKelvy Bird[1] (25 August 1909 – 28 December 1996)[2] was an American socialite and archaeologist who, with her husband and partner Junius Bird, undertook significant international expeditions.[2][1] She volunteered at the American Museum of Natural History for over 60 years, where she catalogued and managed the collections they had gathered.[2]

Margaret McKelvy was born in New York, the daughter of Florence Gloninger Orth and Robert McKelvy, vice president of the Tidewater Oil Company (founded by his father).[3] She attended Brearley School, followed by St. Timothy's School, and Bryn Mawr College, graduating in 1931.[3]

McKelvy met archaeologist Junius Bird in 1931, and the pair married in 1934.[2] They went on to have three sons: Robert McKelvy, Harry Bouton, and Thomas Lee.[4][5] Upon their marriage, the couple travelled to Hopedale, Labrador, where Junius Bird was undertaking archaeological work.[3][6]

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