Given the size of this horse, I'd have to guess that it was one of the working farm horses. Of course, it may not be as big as it appears - Aunt H. was only about five feet tall.
Bill was my grandmother's brother, William Hale Brubaker (1905-1979). Thag was my grandmother's first cousin, Thagrus Asher Burns (1917-2008). Aunt H. was my grandmother's aunt Hazlett (Wise) Burns (1885-1977). Date of photo unknown but Thag looks to be maybe 3-4 years old so it was probably taken about 1920-21.
Uncle Harl was Harlo Asher Burns (1880-1952). He was the husband of Hazlette Wise. I didn't know or remember him since I was only 4 years old when he passed away but according to my mother and her sisters, Uncle Harl was a rather large "somewhat uncouth" man but he loved his family - and his horses! Date of photo unknown.
Uncle Harl in the field with his horses. Date of photo unknown.
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Becky,
I have chosen you to receive the "One Lovely Blog" award. You can pick it up at Genealogy Fun.
Great minds think alike! I also nominated you for this award (http://gretabog.blogspot.com/2009/05/cool-x-2.html).
Thanks for an interesting series of photographs, Becky. I wonder if you know what the dangly things are hanging from the horse's harness in the third photo? Regards, Brett
thanks for sharing farm animals, Becky. Most of us only see animal pets in our daily lives and it's important to remember what a crucial role animals have played as they work side-by-side with us.
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