. The Bairds of Gartsherrie. Some notices of their origin and history . MHS JACKSON. THE BAIRDS OF GARTSHERRIE. 129 (1.) John, born 1862. (2.) Mary. (3.) Edith. (4.) Winifred Jane. There was also a daughter Janet Baird, who died in infancy. Arms of David Wallace—per pale azure and gules, a lion-rampant argent, holding in his dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis or. Crest—A horse-shoe sable. Motto (over the shield)— Spe et industria. Jane Haixb, The second daughter of Alexander Baird, was born atKirkwood, 24th August, 1804. She was, for some time, asickly child, but grew out of it, and became quite r


. The Bairds of Gartsherrie. Some notices of their origin and history . MHS JACKSON. THE BAIRDS OF GARTSHERRIE. 129 (1.) John, born 1862. (2.) Mary. (3.) Edith. (4.) Winifred Jane. There was also a daughter Janet Baird, who died in infancy. Arms of David Wallace—per pale azure and gules, a lion-rampant argent, holding in his dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis or. Crest—A horse-shoe sable. Motto (over the shield)— Spe et industria. Jane Haixb, The second daughter of Alexander Baird, was born atKirkwood, 24th August, 1804. She was, for some time, asickly child, but grew out of it, and became quite robust. Shewas sent to the school at Old Monkland, at that time kept byMr. Cleland, and she was afterwards sent to Glasgow to learnsewing. By the time she grew up, the family were in circum-stances of independence, and Jane was not subjected to thesame hard work that had fallen to the share of her brothers andsister. She became very useful to her mother, however, inhousehold duties, and after the family went to Newmains, shewas the only daughter left—her siste


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