Broadwall Golden Lass--(Silgal's Improver x Adlyndra) 1952, bred by Theis Co. Dodge City, Kansas
One of the horses in the train load from the ranch in Kansas to Rhode Island.
Silgal's Improver--(Charlie Sentney x Silver's Gal) 1944, bred by Theis. sire.
Charlie Sentney--(Sir Linsley x Maud R. ) 1941, R S Sentney, Kansas. sire
Sir Linsley--(Linsley x Sparta, by Sparhawk) 1926, bred by Elmer Brown, Kan. sire.
Maud R.--(Rockwood x Linsley Belle who was by Linsley & out of Donbelle) 1929, bred by Brown. Had only 1 registered foal.
Silver's Gal--(Silver Ranger x Silver Babe) This was a sire to daughter mating. 1939, Thornhill, TX. had 6 registered foals.
Silver Babe--(Silver Ranger x Baby Dix) 1937, bred by Thornhill, Tx. had 10 registered foals.
Baby Dix--(Dixie x Dan's Baby) 1935, Thornhill, TX had 12 registered foals.
Adlyndra--(Raymond S Sentney x Silverlyn) 1947, bred by Theis. Had 11 foals.
Raymond S Sentney--(Chocolate x Skiner) 1942, bred by Thornhill, Tx. sire.
Chocolate--(Linsley x Lady Spar, by Sparhawk) 1923, bred by Elmer Brown. good sire of many.
Silverlyn--(Silver Ranger x Danlyn) 1940, Thornhill, Tx. had 7 registered foals.
Silver Ranger--(Querido x Angelina) 1932, bred by Roland Hill, Calif. sire of many.
A complex and wonderful pedigree from the good Kansas breeders and Thornhill of Texas. Thornhill listed his town as Miami, Texas. Today's map shows that Miami is the only town in that county which also contains 3 highways passing through. The rest of the county, as is much of the northern Texas panhandle, is a whole bunch of nothing--typical high plains grassland ranch country. All the breeders behind this mare were breeding for tough, using, working Morgans.
Broadwall Commander--(Parade x Texas Lyn) 1957 gelding
Texas Lyn--(Silver Ranger x Danlyn) 1941, bred by Thornhill
Texas Lyn was another in the train load that Cecil Ferguson bought when the Theis Ranch had to sell their entire herd of Morgans. These Morgans brought to New England valuable new bloodlines and solid working horses.
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