| Creole Maid | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Pharamond | 
| Grandsire | Phalaris | 
| Dam | Baton Rouge | 
| Damsire | Man o' War | 
| Sex | Mare | 
| Foaled | 1935 | 
| Country | United States | 
| Colour | Bay | 
| Breeder | Walter M. Jeffords, Sr. | 
| Owner | Sarah F. Jeffords | 
| Trainer | Preston M. Burch | 
| Record | 19: 4-4-1 | 
| Earnings | US$20,950 | 
| Major wins | |
| Schuylerville Stakes (1937) Adirondack Handicap (1937) Coaching Club American Oaks (1938)  | |
Creole Maid (foaled 1935 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racemare owned by Sarah F. Jeffords and trained by National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductee, Preston Burch.[1]
A granddaughter of Man o' War, Creole Maid won important races such as the 1937 Schuylerville Stakes,[2] the 1937 Adirondack Handicap, [3] and as a three-year-old in 1938, the very important Coaching Club American Oaks.[4]
After retiring from racing, Creole Maid served as a broodmare for her owner and notably produced the fast colt, Natchez.
Pedigree
| Sire Pharamond (GB) (1925)  | 
Phalaris (GB) (1913)  | 
Polymelus (GB) (1902)  | 
Cyllene (GB) (1895) | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Maid Marian (GB) (1886) | |||
| Bromus (GB) (1905)  | 
Sainfoin (GB) (1887) | ||
| Cheery (GB) (1892) | |||
| Selene (GB) (1919)  | 
Chaucer (GB) (1900)  | 
St. Simon (GB) (1881) | |
| Canterbury Pilgrim (GB) (1893) | |||
| Serenissima (GB) (1913)  | 
Minoru (GB) (1906) | ||
| Gondolette (GB) (1902) | |||
| Dam Baton Rouge (1927)  | 
Man o' War (1917)  | 
Fair Play (1905)  | 
Hastings (1893) | 
| Fairy Gold (GB) (1896) | |||
| Mahubah (1917)  | 
Rock Sand (GB) (1900) | ||
| Merry Token (GB) (1891) | |||
| Baton (1921)  | 
Hainault (GB) (1914)  | 
Swynford (GB) (1907) | |
| Bromus (GB) (1905) | |||
| Batanoea (IRE) (1916)  | 
Roi Herode (FR) (1904) | ||
| Pink Clover (GB) (1910) | 
References
- ↑ Creole Maid's pedigree
 - ↑ St. Petersburg Times - Aug 6, 1937
 - ↑ Hartford Courant - August 21, 1937
 - ↑ New York Times - June 3, 1938
 - ↑ Creole Maid Pedigree Query. Accessed May 12, 2023.
 
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