AKC:
""42309 Golden Rod" -- H.D. Danford, Trimble, O. Breeder, N.B. Nesbitt, Chesterville, Miss. Whelped May 20, 1896; orange and white; by "Jingo (36938)", out of "Rose De Hessen (27577)"."
-- AKC Studbook, 1896, Vol.XIII
AKC:
""69237 Jingo's Light" -- J. & B. Rosenstihl, Birmingham, Ala. Breeder, N. Nesbitt. Whelped August 28, 1896; lemon and white. By "Jingo (36938)", out of "Rose Le Hessen (27577)"."
-- AKC Studbook, 1902, Vol.XIX
FDSB:
"Jingo's Light (3247).
J.B. Rosenstihl, Birmingham, Ala. Breeder, N.B. Nesbitt, Chesterville, Miss. Whelped August 28, 1896. White and lemon dog. Sire, "Jingo", "Mainspring" ("Salter's Mike" - "Salter's Romp") - "Queen III" ("Pontiac" - "Kent Queen"); dam, "Rose Le Hessen", "Duke of Hessen" ("Luck of Hessen" - "Blarney") - "Rose" ("Robert Le Diable" - "Westminster Sal")."
"The family of
"Jingo" and that of
"Rip Rap"
have often been compared, and by some the latter is considered the greater of the two; by other "Jingo" and his get are given the palm. However this may be, one must take into consideration that "Jingo" was several years younger thn "Rip Rap", and many of the latter's daughters were available as brood matrons, which naturally gave "Jingo" the advantage as a sire.
"Dot's Pearl", that peerless mother of winners, was a daughter of "Rip Rap", and to "Jingo" brought forth eight of the latter's most famous performers and producers, both sons and daughters. "Jingo" sired a total of twenty-two field trial winners, as follows:
"Sister Sue",
"Young Jingo",
"Jingo's Johnny",
"Dot's Jingo",
"Lad of Jingo",
"Jingo's Light",
"Two Spot",
"Ightfield Chic",
"Jingo's Pearl",
"Drillmaster",
"King Cyrano",
"Dot's Daisy",
"Jingo's Hessen",
"Gold King",
"Gorham's Jing",
"Keystone Jim",
"Royal Chic",
"Jingo's Cash",
"Jingo's Romp",
"Alix II",
"Jingo's Coin", and
"Jingo's Boy"."
-- Hochwalt, 1923, The Modern Pointer
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