Beau (1877) AKR 003070

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Field Spaniel - maleMale

Beau (1877) AKR 003070 


Winner of Twenty-One first & Second prizes in England (Field & Cocker Spaniels)

Sire Born: 01. October 1877

Beau (1877) AKR 003070

AKR  003070 1885 black
Hip: Breeder: Mr. A.H. Easten Hull, England - Elbows: Owner: Mr. W.H. Beede, Lynn, Mass
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Rolf (E 7876 or 7376) male



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Belle (E 002184) female



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GSD Lineage
GSD Lineage
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 10:09 pm
Pedigree Note: from AKR Stud Book
The Pedigree is from the English Stud Book. Mr. Easten gave a different pedigree to Mr. Cummings, and no further information can be obtained from him about the dog. Beau is sire of Blackie II (AKR 000845), Black Pearl (AKR 000726) and Darkie (AKR 000250). Their pedigrees require correction.


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