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Originally Posted by YorkyDiva I have a book "The Yorkshire Terrier" by Aileen Markley Martello, 1971. In there is does call Huddersfield Ben the "Father of the Yorkshire".
Quoting a small paragraph : In Dec 1869, the great Huddersfield Ben made his first public appearance at a show in Manchester. Ben was bred by Mr Eastwood of Huddersfield and was owned and shown to fame by Mrs Jonas Foster of Bradford. Ben's life was short but productive; he had won over 100 prizes before his untimely death in a road accident at the age of six and a half years." end quote.
So if you know what month and year he died, count back and possibly you will have the DOB.
Hope this helps.
Does anyone else have this book? |
Oh that's interesting, so it sounds like he was a spring baby, maybe March, since he died in September. Since people round things off, so it's hard to say for certain. I wanted to pick one day to be "official" to celebrate his life, so I might just have to go on the day of his death, since there are many records of that. Not any holidays in September that I can think of; so he won't get much competition.