Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-Bred Neat Stock - LightNovelsOnl.com
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Sire REUBENS 2D 105 (552); 2d sire Reubens (116) imported.
Dam JANE 161 (1329) by Albert (2); 2d dam Topsy 1st 335 by Bloomfield (148); 3d dam Fancy 1st (710) by Exchange (197); 4th dam Old Fancy (709) by Taurus (320); 5th dam one of the heifers presented by the Earl of Leicester to Robert Patterson, Md., in 1817.
=349 Young Fairy,=
Calved June, 1855; bred by W. H. MILLER, Mosco, Mich.; the property of JOHN ALLEN, Coldwater, Mich.
Sire BALTIMORE (364); 2d sire Eclipse (191).
Dam FAIRY bred by J. W. Collins, Sodus, N. Y., by Eclipse (191); 2d dam Caroline (1200) by a bull bred by Messrs. Hurlbut; 3d dam Victoria (1512) by Exchange (197).
=350 Young Fancy,=
Calved March 1st, 1859; bred by E. H. HYDE, Stafford, Conn.; the property of HUBBARD TUCKER, Vernon, Conn.
Sire KOSSUTH 53; 2d sire Albert (2).
Dam FANCY 105 (1271) from a pair bred by S. & L. Hurlbut, Winchester, Conn., and sold to Bela Tiffany.
=351 Yuba 3d,=
Calved December 4th, 1859; bred by and the property of EZRA CORNELL, Ithaca, Tompkins County, N. Y.
Sire FORDHAM (432); 2d sire Frank Quartly (205).
Dam YUBA (1529) by Uncas (324); 2d dam Rose (1020) by Major (237) 3d dam Cherry (581). Yuba 3d won the first prize as a heifer calf, at the New York State Fair at Elmira, in 1860.