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Wilson's Allen died in 1939 and was actually buried three different times. The first burial was right after his death, and the grave was located at Steve Hill's stables, but in 1975 the horse's body was ] and taken to ] (MTSU), where he was buried on the campus.<ref name="walkerswest.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/WilsonsAllen.htm|title=Tennessee Walking Horses – Wilson's Allen Homepage|publisher=}}</ref><ref name=Green_2011/> Later, his grave was moved to a new location near the MTSU Horse Science Center, where it remains to this day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.t-g.com/story/2183691.html|title=Strolling Jim portrait graces museum (04/09/15)|work=Shelbyville Times-Gazette|at=Local News}}</ref> Wilson's Allen died in 1939 and was actually buried three different times. The first burial was right after his death, and the grave was located at Steve Hill's stables, but in 1975 the horse's body was ] and taken to ] (MTSU), where he was buried on the campus.<ref name="walkerswest.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/WilsonsAllen.htm|title=Tennessee Walking Horses – Wilson's Allen Homepage|publisher=}}</ref><ref name=Green_2011/> Later, his grave was moved to a new location near the MTSU Horse Science Center, where it remains to this day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.t-g.com/story/2183691.html|title=Strolling Jim portrait graces museum (04/09/15)|work=Shelbyville Times-Gazette|at=Local News}}</ref>


==Offspring== ==Descendants==
Wilson's Allen sired a total of 482 foals. Among them were five of the first ten World Grand Champions: ], winner in 1939; ], winner in 1940 and 1941; Melody Maid, winner in 1942; City Girl, winner in 1944; and ], winner in 1945 and 1946. It is estimated that of the nearly 70 horses who have won the World Grand Championship, only three do not trace in a direct line back to Wilson's Allen.<ref name="walkerswest.com"/> Wilson's Allen sired a total of 482 foals. Among them were five of the first ten World Grand Champions: ], winner in 1939; ], winner in 1940 and 1941; Melody Maid, winner in 1942; City Girl, winner in 1944; and ], winner in 1945 and 1946. It is estimated that of the nearly 70 horses who have won the World Grand Championship, only three do not trace in a direct line back to Wilson's Allen.<ref name="walkerswest.com"/>


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*'''Wilson's Allen'''<!--b. 1914--><ref></ref> *'''Wilson's Allen'''<!--b. 1914--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/WilsonsAllen.htm|title=Tennessee Walking Horses - Wilson's Allen Homepage|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
**Roy Wilson<!--b. 192?--> **Roy Wilson<!--b. 192?-->
**Wilson Allen Repeat<!--b. 192?--> **Wilson Allen Repeat<!--b. 192?-->
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**King of the Alamo<!--b. 1940--> **King of the Alamo<!--b. 1940-->
**Limestone Wilson<!--b. 1940--> **Limestone Wilson<!--b. 1940-->
**]<!--b. 1940--><ref></ref> **]<!--b. 1940--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/MidnightSun.htm|title=Tennessee Walking Horse - Midnight Sun #410751, home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
***Midnight Mack<!--b. 194?--> ***Skipper Son Midnight<!--b. 1946-->
****]<!--b. 1956--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/EbonyMasterpiece.htm|title=Ebony Masterpiece #560586 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
*****Ebony's Senator<!--b. 1964--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/EbonysSenator.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - Ebony's Senator #641156 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
*****Ebony Mountain Man<!--b. 1967--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/EbonyMountainMan.htm|title=Ebony Mountain Man #670069, home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
*****Ebony's True Grit<!--b. 1967--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19750908&id=rS8dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4J0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=3120,861023&hl=en|title=Ebony's True Grit is horse champ |publisher=The Tuscaloosa News |via=Google News Archive Search}}</ref>
*****Another Masterpiece<!--b. 1968--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/AnotherMasterpiece.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - Another Masterpiece #681363 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
*****Ebony's Bold Courier<!--b. 1975--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/EbonysBoldCourier.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - Ebony's Bold Courier #752371 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
*****Dr Elmer<!--b. 1977--><ref></ref>
*****Black Charger<!--b. 1980--><ref></ref>
***]<!--b. 1947-->
***Midnight's Major<!--b. 1948-->
****B Major Wilson<!--b. 1953--><ref name="tough"/>
***Midnight Mack<!--b. 1949-->
****Rodgers Perfection<!--b. 1955--> ****Rodgers Perfection<!--b. 1955-->
*****Perfectionist's Carbon Copy<!--b. 1960--><ref name="tough">{{Cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19710727&id=QhofAAAAIBAJ&pg=2943,4804913&hl=en|title=Horse trainer finds road to victory tough|publisher=The Tuscaloosa News |via=Google News Archive Search}}</ref>
*****Shades of Carbon<!--b. 1970--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1891&dat=19760906&id=W0snAAAAIBAJ&pg=2303,993839&hl=en|title=Champ walking horse to stay in Tennessee |publisher=Gadsden Times |via=Google News Archive Search}}</ref>
****Mack K's Handshaker<!--b. 1956--> ****Mack K's Handshaker<!--b. 1956-->
*****]<!--b. 1962--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/ShakersShocker.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - SHAKER'S SHOCKER #621314 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
***]<!--b. 1947-->
*****Handshaker's Delight<!--b. 1965--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19720903&id=4RsfAAAAIBAJ&pg=5439,746889&hl=en|title=Handshaker in Grand Champion |publisher=The Tuscaloosa News |via=Google News Archive Search}}</ref>
***Sun's Quarterback<!--b. 1950-->
****Triple Threat<!--b. 1956--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/TripleThreat.htm|title=Triple Threat home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
*****Threat's Supreme<!--b. 1967--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/ThreatsSupreme.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - Threat's Supreme #673989 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
***Sun's Jet Parade<!--b. 1951--> ***Sun's Jet Parade<!--b. 1951-->
***]<!--b. 1952--> ***]<!--b. 1952-->
***Sun's Gunsmoke<!--b. 1954-->
****Drug Dealer<!--b. 1964-->
*****The Pusher<!--b. 1972--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/OutOnParole.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - OUT ON PAROLE #970569 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/TheBlackNightShade.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - THE BLACK NIGHT SHADE #983540 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
***Sun's Delight<!--b. 1959--> ***Sun's Delight<!--b. 1959-->
****Delight Bummin Around<!--b. 1968--> ****Delight Bummin Around<!--b. 1968-->
***]<!--b. 1966--> ***Black Go Boy Sun<!--b. 1965-->
****Go Boys Black Fury<!--b. 1975-->
*****Motown Magic<!--b. 1983--><ref></ref>
***]<!--b. 1966--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/PrideofMidnight.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse, Pride of Midnight HF homepage|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
****Pride's Design<!--b. 1972-->
*****Flashy Pride<!--b. 1978-->
****Pride's Gold Coin<!--b. 1974--> ****Pride's Gold Coin<!--b. 1974-->
****Pride's Generator<!--b. 1975--> *****Coin's Hard Cash<!--b. 1982-->
****Pride's Royal Master<!--b. 1976-->
*****Mind Games<!--b. 1987--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/Gameworld.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - GAMEWORLD #20501780 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
****]<!--b. 1975--><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/PridesGenerator.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - Prides Generator #753925 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com|accessdate=16 December 2017}}</ref>
*****Gen's Major General<!--b. 1985-->
*****]<!--b. 1988-->
*****Gen's Fable<!--b. 1989-->
*****A Jazz Man<!--b. 1991-->
*****Generator's Santana<!--b. 1991-->
*****Generator's Silver Dollar<!--b. 1991--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkinghorsereport.com/news/equine-obituary-strong-dollar-10323|title=Equine Obituary - A Strong Dollar &#124; The Walking Horse Report|website=The Walking Horse Report Online}}</ref>
*****The Skywatch<!--b. 1992--><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.walkerswest.com/Champs/WatchItNow.htm|title=Tennessee Walking horse - WATCH IT NOW #20302938 home page by Walkers West|website=www.walkerswest.com}}</ref>
****Pride's Jubilee Star<!--b. 1976--> ****Pride's Jubilee Star<!--b. 1976-->
*****Pride's Sundance Star<!--b. 1990-->
*****]<!--b. 1991-->
****Pride's Secret Threat<!--b. 1977--> ****Pride's Secret Threat<!--b. 1977-->
****Pride's Genius<!--b. 1978-->
*****The Revelation<!--b. 198?-->
****A Command Performance<!--b. 1978-->
*****]<!--b. 1991-->
****Pride's John Grey<!--b. 1978-->
*****Another Grey John<!--b. 1984--><ref></ref>
****Pride's Dark Spirit<!--b. 1979-->
*****]<!--b. 1984-->
****Delight of Pride<!--b. 1979--> ****Delight of Pride<!--b. 1979-->
****Pride's Final Edition<!--b. 1980--> ****Pride's Final Edition<!--b. 1980-->
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**Society Man<!--b. 1940--> **Society Man<!--b. 1940-->
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==Pedigree== ==Pedigree==

Latest revision as of 15:44, 26 December 2024

Wilson's Allen
BreedTennessee Walking Horse
SireRoan Allen
GrandsireBlack Allan
DamBirdie Messick
Maternal grandsireBlack Allan
SexStallion
Foaled1914
CountryUnited States
ColorChestnut
BreederBud Messick
TrainerSteve Hill

Wilson's Allen (1914–1939) was an influential early Tennessee Walking Horse sire. Although he himself was not used as a show horse, he sired the first three World Grand Champions of his breed.

Life

Wilson's Allen was a Tennessee Walking Horse stallion foaled in 1914 (some sources say 1917) in Coffee County, Tennessee. He was bred by Bud Messick at the urging of Johnson Hill, who contracted to buy the colt for $200. Wilson's Allen was by the foundation sire Roan Allen and out of a mare named Birdie Messick. The breeding created a stir in the area because Roan Allen and Birdie Messick were both sired by Black Allan. That mating is considered by some to be the first deliberate act of inbreeding within the Tennessee Walking Horse breed. Wilson's Allen was a chestnut with a left hind sock. Wilson's Allen was taken to Johnson Hill's farm at five months old. When he reached maturity, he was started under saddle by Hill's nephew Steve Hill, who later became a successful horse trainer.

Johnson Hill died in 1922 and Wilson's Allen was sold to Bibb Kirby. By then the horse had lost an eye and was referred to as "Kirby's one-eyed horse". Kirby tried to breed Wilson's Allen but did not have much success. In 1928 Wilson's Allen was sold to Frank Wilson, who immediately stood him at stud, with considerable success.

Death and burial

Wilson's Allen died in 1939 and was actually buried three different times. The first burial was right after his death, and the grave was located at Steve Hill's stables, but in 1975 the horse's body was exhumed and taken to Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), where he was buried on the campus. Later, his grave was moved to a new location near the MTSU Horse Science Center, where it remains to this day.

Descendants

Wilson's Allen sired a total of 482 foals. Among them were five of the first ten World Grand Champions: Strolling Jim, winner in 1939; Haynes Peacock, winner in 1940 and 1941; Melody Maid, winner in 1942; City Girl, winner in 1944; and Midnight Sun, winner in 1945 and 1946. It is estimated that of the nearly 70 horses who have won the World Grand Championship, only three do not trace in a direct line back to Wilson's Allen.

Sire line descent tree
  • Wilson's Allen
    • Roy Wilson
    • Wilson Allen Repeat
    • The Last Wilson Allen
    • Haynes Peacock
    • Slippery Allen
      • Fulton's Wilson Allen
    • Victor Allen
    • Wartrace
    • Miller's Wilson Allen
    • Strolling Jim
    • The G Man
    • Wilson's Allen's Replica
    • Hill's Wilson's Allen
    • Sir Maugray
    • Wilson Allen Again
    • Wilson's Allen Jr
    • Wilson's Allen's Sunset Gold
    • Wilson Allen's Dictator
    • Frank Wilson
    • Gold Bond
    • King's Wilson's Allen
    • Red Warrior
    • Top Wilson
    • Wilson's Allen's Boss Man
    • Wilson's Allen's II
    • Wilson's Allen's Order
    • Billy Wilson
    • Fisher's Wilson's Allen
    • Governor Wilson
    • Hi-Boy
    • King of Haven
    • King of the Alamo
    • Limestone Wilson
    • Midnight Sun
      • Skipper Son Midnight
        • Ebony Masterpiece
          • Ebony's Senator
          • Ebony Mountain Man
          • Ebony's True Grit
          • Another Masterpiece
          • Ebony's Bold Courier
          • Dr Elmer
          • Black Charger
      • Talk of the Town
      • Midnight's Major
        • B Major Wilson
      • Midnight Mack
        • Rodgers Perfection
          • Perfectionist's Carbon Copy
          • Shades of Carbon
        • Mack K's Handshaker
      • Sun's Quarterback
        • Triple Threat
          • Threat's Supreme
      • Sun's Jet Parade
      • Setting Sun
      • Sun's Gunsmoke
        • Drug Dealer
          • The Pusher
      • Sun's Delight
        • Delight Bummin Around
      • Black Go Boy Sun
        • Go Boys Black Fury
          • Motown Magic
      • Pride of Midnight
    • Wilson Dean
    • Wilson's Ace
    • Wilson's Allen Winchester
    • Wilson's Allen's Echo
    • Wilson's Flight Allen
    • Society Man

Pedigree

Pedigree of Wilson's Allen
Sire
Roan Allen
Black Allan* Allendorf* Onward*
Alma Mater*
Maggie Marshall* Bradfords Telegraph*
Truman Pollock mare*
Gertrude Royal Denmark Artist
(unknown)
Ball II Bullet Jr.
Ball
Dam
Birdie Messick
Black Allan* Allendorf* Onward*
Alma Mater*
Maggie Marshall* Bradfords Telegraph*
Truman Pollock mare*
Nellie Walking Dan Allen Major
Martha Washington
Minnie Ready Hal Summer
Readys Stonewall

* Wilson's Allen is inbred 2S × 2D to the stallion Black Allan, meaning that he appears second generation on the sire side of his pedigree and second generation on the dam side of his pedigree.

References

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  20. "Handshaker in Grand Champion". The Tuscaloosa News – via Google News Archive Search.
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  24. "Tennessee Walking horse - THE BLACK NIGHT SHADE #983540 home page by Walkers West". www.walkerswest.com.
  25. Never Dunn
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