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1911 TIME CAPSULE- CH. WIN SUM MIN T’SING

  • CH. WINSUM MIN T'SING2

CH. WIN SUM MIN T’SING HISTORICAL INFORMATION

  • Widely acclaimed by breed authorities as the top foundation sire in America was Ch. Win Sum Min T’sing. He was bred by the Win Sum Kennels of Mr. Franklin Hutton whose daughter Barbara was heiress to the Woolworth millions
  • Many of Min T’Sing’s offspring will be listed here including:
  • Ch. Min Sing
  • Ch. Ning Poo winner of the first Chow National Specialty in 1920
  • Windholmes Wan Lung Winner of the second Chow National specialty in 1921…dam Windholme’s Amoy)
  • Sum Sultan

min tsing pedigree

Virginia "Jean" Waller with Ch. Win Sum Min T'Sing one of the five foundation males of the breed. Long Island, N. Y. 1916
Virginia “Jean” Waller with Ch. Win Sum Min T’Sing one of the five foundation males of the breed. Long Island, N. Y. 1916.  PHOTO CREDIT  The Woofgang.com
CH. WIN SUM MIN'TSING
CH. WIN SUM MIN ‘TSING’S SECOND OWNER WAS MRS WALLER OF SUM CHOWS
MRS HUTTON WAS AN ORIGINAL OWNER OF MIN T'SING
THE HUTTONS WERE BREEDERS AND ORIGINAL OWNER OF MIN T’SING UNTIL  MRS WALLER PURCHASE HIM WHEN THEIR KENNEL CLOSED

 

 

 

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