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Aberde Aberdeen Angus Historical © KINDNESS PRIDE (Ballindalloch) COW FAMILY LINE (EMULOUS BOB OF K PRIDE’S Dam lineage) GENERATION / COW / REG. NO. / BIRTH DATE SIRE’S NAME /SIRE REG. NO. BREEDER / BREEDER’S ADDRESS 24. K Pride of Quality 1959859 3-3-1954 7. Pride of Aberdeen 3d 37 (1168) 1864 Quality of Stoneybroke 1275690 Black Prince of Tillyfour 77 (366) Carlton W. Corbin, Fittstown, Oklahoma, USA William McCombie, Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Complied by: © 23. Princess Pride Mc 1199960 5-27-1949 6. Pride of Aberdeen 38 (581) 1857 Aberdeen Angus Historical Prince Sunbeam 311 967444 Hanton 80 (228) 700 Daugherty Road, Gatesville, TX 76528 M.L. McCrea, Maysville, Missouri, USA William McCombie, Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 22. Agnes May 2 653039 5-9-1941 5. Charlotte 39 (203) 1852 (b**) Queens Jomo 551616 Angus 83 (45) M.L. McCrea, Maysville, Missouri, USA William McCombie, Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 21. Agnes 6 559667 6-8-1938 4. Lola Montes 40 (208) 1847 Revelmere 485365 Monarch 84 (44) M.L. McCrea, Maysville, Missouri, USA William McCombie, Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 20. Krum Again 414612 3-7-1927 3. Queen Mother 41 (348) 1843 Epistos Again 271678 Panmure 69 (51) E. M. Dale, Blythedale, Missouri, USA William Fullerton, Ardovie, Brechin, Angus, Scotland 19. Shenandoah Krum 185557 6-27-1913 2. Queen of Ardovie 42 (29) 1836 Glenmere Prime 130542 Captain 86 (97) J. Auracher, Shenandoah, Iowa, USA William Fullerton, Ardovie, Brechin, Angus, Scotland 18. Shenandoah Kokona 159459 3-4-1911 1. Black Meg 43 (766) (a**) Shenandoah Pride 2nd 135488 Bought by Mr. Wm Fullerton 1834 J. Auracher, Shenandoah, Iowa, USA Archibald Whyte, Braedownie, Kirriemuir, Forfarshire, Scotland --- 17. Kokona 118093 11-24-1907 Boralma 85747 H.L. Cantine, Quimby, Iowa, USA Foot Notes: 16. Kinyssa of Pitpointie 61753 (34882) 3-16-1902 (a**) “The famous Black Meg was bought by Mr. Wm Just Judge of Morlich 61719 (15604) Fullerton from Mr. James Fawn in 1834” History of George Wilsher, Pitpointe, Dundee, Angus, Scotland Aberdeen-Angus Cattle, pg.436 15. Pride of Gartly 2d 61733 (26374) 12-25-1896 (b**) Charlotte, considered to be one of the best cows Weburgh 61716 (12204) bred at Tillyfour, had a most distinguished show-yard J.M. Allan, Easter Duthil, Carr Bridge, Inverness-shire, Scotland career, on which it need only be remarked here that her winnings included first prizes at the Highland Society’s 14. Pride of Gartly 61733 (26373) 2-5-1894 show and at the Paris Exhibition in 1856. pg. 95 Bloodstone 61711 (8133) William Wilson, Coynachie/Drumfergue, Scotland MR WM. FULLERTON (c**) “The Pride cows have bred admirably. Kindness 13. Pride of BERDEEN 60TH 61709 (16252) 2-5-1889 of Ballindalloch 1412, was one of the best cows of the Principal 50232 (6344) family she represented, and was James S. Findlater, Balvenie, Dufftown, Banffshire, Scotland dam of superior stock” History of Aberdeen-Angus Cattle, pg. 217 12. Waterside Pride 1199 (4823) 3-10-1879 Excerpts taken from the History Dragon 820 (1178) William Walker, Ardhuncart, Mossat, Aberdeenshire, Scotland of Aberdeen Angus Cattle, Published by London Vinton & 11. Kismet 1200 (1946) 6-11-1874 Company, Ltd. 8, Bream’s Aberdeen-Angus bull bred at Drumin Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C. Sir George M. Grant, Ballindalloch, Banffshire, Scotland 1910. Written by James McDonald and James Sinclair 10. Kindness of Ballindalloch 775 (1412) 1872 (c**) SIR GEO. M. GRANT Clansman 105 (398) Sir George M. Grant, Ballindalloch, Banffshire, Scotland Sir Wm. McCombie 9. Gem of Aboyne 776 (1595) 1869 Hero 341 (400) Dam Lineage of the great James Skinner, Drumin, Ballindalloch, Morayshire, Scotland Emulous Bob of K Pride was the world’s first ‘Certified Meat 8. Pride 777 (957) 1866 Sire’. He sired an impressive President 4TH 279 (368) total of 9 sons and 17 grandsons William McCombie, Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and 17 great-grandsons who Complied by: each qualified for the prestigious ‘Certified Meat Sire’ title. Aberdeen Angus Historical © 700 Daugherty Road, Gatesville, TX 76528 .
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