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The dog in this movie is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. There are four colors within the breed, Blenheim, Tricolour [black/white/tan], Black and Tan, and Ruby... this dog was a Tri color.

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How did Breed's Hill get its name?

The hill was named for the Breed pastures South of the redoubt, which were owned by Ebenezer Breed.


Who were the Breeds of Breed's Hill?

I have an ancestor, Ethyl Breed Sherman, who is supposed to be a descendent, but have no additional info. The breed's were farmers mainly. Ethel Breed Sherman (b. 4 Sept. 1877) was born to Amos B. Sherman (1847-1901) and Emma Urania Bennett (1853-1880). Emma U. Bennett was born to George R. Bennett (1822-?) and Emmaline Rebekah Breed (1823-?). Emmaline R. Breed was born to William Basset Breed (1791-1833) and Urania Chase (1797-?). William Basset Breed was the son of James Breed (1749-1810) and Rebekah Bassett (1754-1829). James Breed was the son of Ebenezer Breed (1710-1762) and Rebecca Phillips (1720-1726). "..The hill was named for the Breed pastures South of the redoubt, which were owned by Ebenezer Breed, the great-grandson of John Breed, who was the second child of that family name born on American Soil, and the fourth son of the father of all the Breeds in America." (http://breedfamily.org/Battle.html) Above quoted reference originally sourced from: Breed, J. Howard; "A Record of the Descendants of Allen Bread who came to America from England in 1630;" Hathaway & Brothers, Philadelphia; pp 33- 35 Source used: p. 64 of Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to end of year 1849, Volume II. Also, One World Family Trees, Ancestry.com database


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What was a major consequence of the Battle of Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill?


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Where were rabbits first introduced in Australia?

Rabbits were brought to Australia on the First Fleet but, for whatever reason, they did not breed prolifically or cause any problems for the first few years of the colony's settlement. There is absence of any evidence that they were either eaten or hunted for sport in the Sydney area. Rabbits were popular as pets and for sport around Sydney in the 1840s, but again, there is no evidence that their population proliferated. It is believed that the carnivorous marsupials of the mainland, such as quolls, were able to keep rabbit numbers down. Rabbits were also introduced into the Tasmanian colony in the early 1800s where, by 1827, they were noted to be in their thousands. A farmer named Thomas Austin who had a property in Winchelsea, Victoria, is credited with introducing rabbits into Australia, leading to their current plague proportions. Austin was a member of the Acclimatisation Society, a group which believed in introducing exotic species into new locations around the world. In October 1859, Austin imported 21 European rabbits for hunting, releasing them on Christmas Day that year. Within a short period of time, it became evident that Victoria provided the ideal climate for the rabbits to breed and become a national pest. Rabbits have since spread throughout Australia.

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