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In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, John and Flora Baird set up their home in Ayrshire, Scotland, and built a thriving farm and a successful family. But the story didn't end there. Each of the Baird sons carried on the legacy of their father, meeting the challenges and opportunities of the new century in their own way. This is the story of John, who grew a burgeoning farming business and was known as a man 'with golden hands', and of Andrew, who took his inherited farm and bred a coveted, world-famous herd of cows and bulls. It is also the story of Hugh, who followed the promises of a land of 'milk and honey' in Canada, and set up his own roots there and of Gilbert, who enlisted to fight in the First World War and saw its horrors first-hand. The Sons of the Farmer is an intricately researched, warmly told narrative of the Baird family as they grew and established their own legacies in Scotland, England, and Canada, set against the tumultuous backdrop of early twentieth century history.

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Introduction; Baird Family Trees Maps; Glossary of Scottish words; Chapter 1 1902; Chapter 2 1903; Chapter 3 1905; Chapter 4 1906; Chapter 5 1910; Chapter 6 1912; Chapter 7 1914; Chapter 7 1915; Chapter 9 1916; Chapter 10 1917; Chapter 11 1918; Chapter 12 1919; Chapter 13 1920; Chapter 14 1921; Chapter 15 1922-1927; Chapter 16 1928-1932; Chapter 17 1933-1936; Chapter 18 1937-1940; Chapter 19 1941-1946; Chapter 20 1947-1965; epilogue; List of Fictional Characters; appendices: Copies of original documents

The Sons of the Farmer: The continuing story of a Scottish farming family

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      Publisher: The Choir Press
      Publication Date: 14/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781789632644, 978-1789632644
      ISBN10: 1789632641

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, John and Flora Baird set up their home in Ayrshire, Scotland, and built a thriving farm and a successful family. But the story didn't end there. Each of the Baird sons carried on the legacy of their father, meeting the challenges and opportunities of the new century in their own way. This is the story of John, who grew a burgeoning farming business and was known as a man 'with golden hands', and of Andrew, who took his inherited farm and bred a coveted, world-famous herd of cows and bulls. It is also the story of Hugh, who followed the promises of a land of 'milk and honey' in Canada, and set up his own roots there and of Gilbert, who enlisted to fight in the First World War and saw its horrors first-hand. The Sons of the Farmer is an intricately researched, warmly told narrative of the Baird family as they grew and established their own legacies in Scotland, England, and Canada, set against the tumultuous backdrop of early twentieth century history.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Baird Family Trees Maps; Glossary of Scottish words; Chapter 1 1902; Chapter 2 1903; Chapter 3 1905; Chapter 4 1906; Chapter 5 1910; Chapter 6 1912; Chapter 7 1914; Chapter 7 1915; Chapter 9 1916; Chapter 10 1917; Chapter 11 1918; Chapter 12 1919; Chapter 13 1920; Chapter 14 1921; Chapter 15 1922-1927; Chapter 16 1928-1932; Chapter 17 1933-1936; Chapter 18 1937-1940; Chapter 19 1941-1946; Chapter 20 1947-1965; epilogue; List of Fictional Characters; appendices: Copies of original documents

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