Castle Monterey
AMHA 085016
(Wests Bay King x Castle Ann Oakely)
1982 Black Mare
The wonderful heritage of this mare was nearly lost. According to the AMHA
CD Rom 2nd Ed., she had no registered foal through 1999, being owned apparently
by people not interested in breeding. This would have been quite a loss to the breed.
Fortunately, she now is having foals to help bring her Western Working heritage to today
and the future.
Her sire, Wests Bay King foaled in 1967, had sixty one registered
get, most with the Wests prefix but for other breeders also. His sire was the
fantastic California King and his dam a Blackman daughter. Foaled in 1952, California King
had eighty four registered get, many with the Impala prefix but also for many other
breeders. His sire Duke was by Winnemucca, bred by Clark Ringling of Nevada who bred many
excellent working Morgans who were much in demand by ranchers. Winnemucca was sired by the
Government Remount Stallion Revere and out of Reveres daughter Brown Leaf R. who was
out of Fanchon, by Dewey, and out of Falcon who was Deweys daughter. Falcons 3rd
dam was Red Bessie who was of Old California Stock. It can be seen that breeding sire to
daughter worried Ringling not at all. Dukes dam, Roseta Cortez, is of Sellman and
Elmer Brown breeding being by El Cortez (Romanesque x Viola Linsley) and out of a
Headlight Morgan daughter.
California Kings dam Clovernette is all old California breeding. Her
sire was by Mountcrest Sellman, that scion of early California Morgan ranch breeding. He
had forty registered get in the 1920s and 1930s, an era with few Morgans in
California and fewer breeders. Mountcrest Sellmans sire was by Headlight Morgan and
out of a daughter of The Admiral. Mountcrest Sellmans dam was a daughter of The
Admiral, who was by Jubilee de Jarnette. This is the excellent Richard Sellman breeding.
Clovernettes paternal granddam was bred by Roland Hill and was by Querido and out of
a Sellman mare, by a son of Headlight Morgan and out of a daughter of The Admiral.
Clovernettes dam, Fawnette, was bred by Roland Hill and sired by another Roland Hill
bred by Querido and out of Tab, that excellently producing Sellman mare who came early to
California. Fawnette was out of Fawn K, a Hearst bred, sired by an Arab and out of Red
Tawn who was also sired by Querido, and out of a Sellman mare who was a paternal half
brother to Tab.
The dam of Wests Bay King was Lady Gay, dam of fourteen and a
daughter of the grand stallion, Blackman. Blackman was sired by that California foundation
stallion Redman, he by Mountcrest Sellman and out of another Sellman bred mare. Blackman
was out of the Brunk bred Gojea, a daughter of Go Hawk (sire of Flyhawk) and out of
Jeanne, a granddaughter of the beautiful Knox Morgan. Jeanne also had two close crosses to
that sire of speed, Charles Reade. Jeanne was a grand matriarch, producing many good
breeding horses. Mountcrest Sellman had forty registered get; his son Redman had sixty two
registered get; the next son, Blackman, had 129 registered get. But despite the popularity
of these stallions and their numerous get, it is not so easy today to find their blood,
especially in any sort of pure form. Lady Gays dam, Gay Jipsey, was by Gay Mac, the
Government bred stallion who came to California to leave his mark. Gay Jipsey was a
daughter of Tehachapi Allen, sire of 87 registered get and by Querido and out of Tab. Gay
Jipseys second dam was another Elmer Brown bred mare by Linsley with her dam going
to Headlight Morgan.
The dam of Castle Monterey was by Ramona Black Hawk. He had 26 get and was
sold apparently in 1969 to a person who preferred the eastern show breeding and had him
gelded then sold him a year later. Now there was a loss. Daisy Sonfield was his dam and
she was by Sonfield and out of a Querido daughter who was out of a Sellman mare. Ramona
Black Hawks sire was Hedlite Rudy T. The Hedlite prefix Morgans were bred by Mary
Smith in central coastal California. She was breeding for black color but also for
quality. Rudy T was by Hedlite, by Blackhaux, and out of Piedmont Rosemarie. Blackhaux had
only six registered foals, but another of those was the great Gold Dollar, owned by Carter
of Fresno area and who sired many excellent Morgans. Owned by Duval Williams, Blackhaux no
doubt sired many unregistered horses in the San Joaquin Valley as he was heavily promoted.
Williams also had another stallion who he advertised that would be trucked to the
mares location. He too left very few registered get but made Williams a good
supplement to his income. Blackhaux was a result of the classic inbreeding being by a
Headlight Morgan son and out of a Headlight Morgan granddaughter. Hedlite, sire of Hedlite
Rudy T, was out of a mare sired by the Brunk Pat Allen and out of a Headlight Morgan
granddaughter. She was also the dam of Williams other stallion. Piedmont Rosemarie, dam of
Rudy T, was by Mountcrest Sellman and out of Rose Bud Rose, a Roland Hill bred by Querido
and out of a Sellman mare.
Castle Montereys second dam was a daughter of Muscle Man and out of
another Roland Hill mare sired by Sonfield, and out of a mare by Querido and out of
another Sellman mare. Muscle Man, that handsome and popular stallion foaled in 1951, had
103 registered get. His dam was by Gay Mac and out of a Roland Hill mare by Querido and
out of a Sellman mare. Muscle Mans sire Trilson, was out of another Hill mare, by
Sonfield, and out of another Hill mare, out of a Sellman mare, but sired by that handsome,
Baroque stallion Joaquin Morgan. Joaquin Morgan, bred by Elmer Brown of Kansas, was by
Romanesque, that sire of many tough using horses known for stoutness and bone. Joaquin
Morgan was out of another Brown bred mare by Linsley and out of that good Old Vermont mare
Donbelle. The sire of Trilson was Katrilan by Katrilan Prince, sired by the Government
bred Uhlan and out of a Roland Hill bred mare by Querido and out of a Sellman mare.
Katrilan Prince was out of Princess Allan, a full sister to Tehachapi, being by Querido
and out of Tab.
Montereys pedigree traces over and over again to the Sellman
breeding that first came to California. Her closer ancestors are a Whos Who of early
California working horse breeding. The breeders of her ancestors were astute horsemen who
wanted quality, stylish using horses and knew how to get it. This is a wonderful pedigree
to have today.
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