KINNAIRD FANNYS. 



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Kinnaird Fannys. 



This family is valuable not only on account of the 

 individual merit of its members, but also because by it is 

 preserved one of the oldest and finest Kinnaird tribes. 

 It is perhaps the case that it represents the earliest polled 

 strain of which records exist. The first animal of. the 

 family registered in the ' Herd Book ' was Old Lady Ann 

 743, and there is evidence that she was calved about 

 1820, four years prior to the birth of Old Grannie 1. 

 The family is represented by two branches, thus : — • 



Old Lady Ann 743. 



Old Bell 98. 



Smutella 329. 



Fanny of Kinnaird 330. 



Flora of Portlethen 244, Formosa 186. 



Flora of Portlethen 244 was sold to Mr Walker, Port- 

 lethen ; and Formosa 186 was sold to Mr Scott of Easter 

 TuUoch. The following shows the composition of the 

 Fanny pedigree : — 



Old Lady Ann 743, we may here remark, is also re- 

 presented by the Lavender family at Melville, Lavender 

 of Kinnaird 1007 having been her great-grand-daughter, 

 and also by the Eebecca family at Easter TuUocb. 



