The Second Generation

In our Second Generation, the family's equestrian excellence continues with daughter Charlotte Moffitt-Troup.

 

As a young girl, Charlotte showed thoroughbred horses in Hunt Seat Equestrian classes and over-fences. She then became an avid foxhunter and a member of the Beaufort Hunt. From 1939 to 1944 she was one of the "Whipper Ins" for the hunt. After the birth of her daughter she gave up foxhunting but not her love for horses. From 1944 to 1956 she cared for her own horses as well as her father-in-law's saddlebreds.

Throughout that time in her life she remained interested in the horses and always wanted to contribute more to the community. In the fall of 1956 she opened a riding school known as Runnymede School of Horsemanship in Harrisburg, PA. That business became the birth of Runnymede Stables. After a tragic fire in 1981, the facility was moved to Tulsa, OK where it remains a very successful training facility today.

The Patriot News
June 4, 1938
Miss Charlotte Mofitt,
Harrisburg, riding "Bracola"
[Bracola was sired by Bracadale,
a brother to Man O' War,
both being sired by Fair Play
]

The Patriot News
March 25, 1935

Charlotte Moffitt on her horse, "Scottie", which she will ride in the horse show to be held for the benefit of the
Junior Red Cross at the Harrisburg Barracks.