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10157
Dear Collaborators, I am trying to find the immediate pedigree of a bay mare named Solitaire (USA), who was foaled in 1864. As far as I know, this Solitaire...
Jorge
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Jan 9, 2008
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10158
_Solitaire Thoroughbred_ (http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/solitaire3) Thers seems to be two Solitaires not connected to Commodore _Grand Steeplechase de...
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Jan 9, 2008
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10159
Thank you so much for trying to provide valuable assistance. The provided year of birth of the US-bred Solitaire is crucial here. This fact excludes some of...
Jorge
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Jan 9, 2008
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10160
Hi, I have been a lurker here for a couple years & now I do have a question. What do you think of a breeding of Speightstown to Unbridled Echo, & then Then,...
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Jan 10, 2008
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10161
In my humble opinion, this would be too much to close. While I'm a fan of linebreeding, repeating strains that close up basically defeats the purpose of close...
Anne Peters
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Jan 10, 2008
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Hi Jorge, Could you provide a pedigree in which Solitaire appears, or owners/breeders? I cannot find any horse named Solitaire, either imported or foaled in...
C.A.Matthes
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Jan 10, 2008
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10163
My family has been, for centuries, linebreeders, but we do an outcross every 3 generations. This has seemed to work nicely, & we get some new bloodlines as...
MAUREEN SULLIVAN
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Jan 10, 2008
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10164
We have an Appy sport horse with Solitaire in his bloodlines. I think that he was a jumper/steeplechaser horse if I'm not wrong. Moe Maureen P. Sullivan To:...
MAUREEN SULLIVAN
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Jan 10, 2008
8:50 pm
10165
Chris, Thank you so much for the kindness of trying to assist me with this search. I earnestly appreciate it. The equine I am looking for (Solitaire) appears...
Jorge
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Jan 11, 2008
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10166
... It certainly makes an interesting pattern. I'd say that a lot depends on how well *you* like the sires who are being duplicated. (None of these are horses...
Sandra K. Snider
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Jan 11, 2008
6:27 am
10167
Hi Jorge, Per the ASB (2:317, 4:267,460, et al.) Solitaire who appears in the pedigree of White Cross was the 1860 bay mare x Commodore - mare x Rowton (fam....
Judy Baugh
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Jan 11, 2008
7:19 am
10168
Hi, A question that I am a little bit confused with-- During the inception of thoroughbred raceing what groups of horses made up the Running Horse? Thanks, Ed...
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Jan 13, 2008
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10169
My family has always put a lot of weight on broodmares, also broodmare sires. To forget or not consider the dam is to forget one whole side of the pedigree....
MAUREEN SULLIVAN
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Jan 13, 2008
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10170
I will be very grateful if any of the club members can help out in finding information about: Red Sovereign-GB (1956 Grey Sovereign x Southwater Red by...
Rosana
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Jan 13, 2008
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10171
Hi Rosana The race record of Red Sovereign gr.c. (1956) by Grey Sovereign appears under Southwater Red in "Keylock's Dams of Winners of Flat Races 1957-1966" ...
Keith Binney
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Jan 13, 2008
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10172
It seems probable that you are refering to Bruce Lowe's classification of horses. Lowe classed his "families" under three general headings-running, sire and...
Keith Binney
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Jan 13, 2008
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10173
Rosana, I know Red Sovereign stood in Pennsylvania(US) in 1960s and at least thru early 1970s. He was not known at that time for being famous as a sire of...
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Jan 13, 2008
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10174
... I'm not sure that anyone today knows the answer, although the definition appears to have been common knowledge among contemporaries. The best suggestion I...
Sandra K. Snider
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Jan 13, 2008
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10175
Hi You may also be referring to the English Running-Horse (described in detail by Gervase Markham in his 1593 Discource of Horsmanshippe). Running-Horses were...
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Jan 13, 2008
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10176
Keith & Dede, thank you for your help. About Red Sovereign I can add that he was the sire of Aeromoza (1967 Red Sovereign x Mejillones by Piet). She was the...
Rosana
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Jan 14, 2008
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10177
To My friends Sandra Snider, Bill Dimarres and B. Kinney I thank you all for replying to my question and you are all probally right. A young lady in England by...
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Jan 14, 2008
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10178
Candlemas, a sire by epsom derby hero, the bleeder Hermit, was a full brother to Epsom derby winner and imported sire St. Blaise whose importation into America...
watnik
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Feb 5, 2008
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10179
I emerge from lurkdom to say that a few days ago I was sorting through some old VCR tapes and put one in the machine that turned out to have the broadcast of...
louise brannon
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Feb 5, 2008
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I believe the members of "Old Friends" had mentioned that they and his breeders were keeping an eye on him and would make room for him if the Japanese breeders...
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Feb 6, 2008
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Dear Judy or anyone else, The Ranger son of Regulus is listed as a bay. Is it possible he turned gray? Regulus' dam Grey Robinson was gray and Steady the sire...
Bruce Burton
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Feb 6, 2008
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10182
Am relieved to hear this, and hope they don't forget him! To: TBHeritage@...: pharlap@...: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 23:32:19 +0000Subject: Re:...
louise brannon
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10183
I hope they don't forget! There was mention that they are keeping their eyes on other studs in Japan just in case... Charismatic was one that was mentioned...
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Feb 6, 2008
11:53 pm
10184
... turned gray? ... Regulus is well-documented as a bay; therefore, it doesn't matter that his dam was grey. If Regulus did not *receive* grey from his dam...
Sandra K. Snider
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Feb 6, 2008
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10185
... Hi Sandy & Bruce, It's Lindsey, at least as quoted from contemporaneous advts., EATS 2:160. The details above are given same page, further stating that the...
Judy Baugh
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Feb 7, 2008
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10186
See "The History of Thoroughbred Racing in America" by William H. P. Robertson, Chapter Seven. "George Washington also is credited with having exerted...
Keith Binney
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