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Coat of arms advisory
Posted: 2003-06-18 12:47am
by Galvatron
"Except for a few individual exceptions from some parts of Eastern Europe,
there is no such thing as a coat of arms for a surname - despite the claims and implications of some companies to the contrary. Coats of arms are granted to individuals, not families or surnames. A form of property, coats of arms may rightfully be used only by the uninterrupted male line descendants of the person to whom the coat of arms was originally granted. Such grants were (and are) made by the proper heraldic authority for the country in question."
Read more about it here...
Genealogy Tip of the Day - Crests and Coats of Arms
Posted: 2003-06-18 12:52am
by David
You might be right there, but there is a crest for my family, two actually, one is of a Bull with the motto "Hold Fast" and the Lewis offshoot of the family has a symbol of a sun with the motto "We Shine, Not Burn."
Posted: 2003-06-18 02:25am
by Utsanomiko
In number of stiuations, I'm sure this is true. In my experience, a lot of people simply look up a coat-of-arms bearing the same surname as theirs, and assume it's one of their direct ancestors or belongs to their family line.
My family's got it's coat-of-arms hanging up in our house. It's at least the one used by our family's noble house around the 14th century in northern France, iirc. Ahh,
d'Armand de Chateauveiux...
Damn, the world's just not the same without feudalism. What I wouldn't give to have this whole town under my thumb, and a whole entourage of peasants with names based on the jobs they do, like Baker, Miller, Fluffer, and Smith and all that stuff.
As soon as the nukes drop and this country's in ruin, half of everything you make will start going to my manor.
Posted: 2003-06-18 02:50am
by Frank Hipper
The one I posted isn't for a surname, but a clan. Now, that could be usurped from the clan chieftan, the Earl of Balcarres and Crawford, but I think the crest sticks.
Posted: 2003-06-18 05:55am
by Robert Treder
Darth Utsanomiko wrote:d'Armand de Chateauveiux
I'm assuming you mean "Chateauv
ieux".
Posted: 2003-06-18 10:42am
by Peregrin Toker
(points at all the SD.Net members claiming to have coats of arms)
[Nelson] HA-HA!!! [/Nelson]
Finally I've found a good thing about not coming from a noble family!
Posted: 2003-06-18 12:15pm
by Utsanomiko
Robert Treder wrote:Darth Utsanomiko wrote:d'Armand de Chateauveiux
I'm assuming you mean "Chateauv
ieux".
Bah, even nobility can make late-night typos every now and then. You all are just jealous because your ancestors were proles. Now go clean my boots, or no cake for you.
Posted: 2003-06-19 06:45am
by Robert Treder
Darth Utsanomiko wrote:Robert Treder wrote:Darth Utsanomiko wrote:d'Armand de Chateauveiux
I'm assuming you mean "Chateauv
ieux".
Bah, even nobility can make late-night typos every now and then. You all are just jealous because your ancestors were proles. Now go clean my boots, or no cake for you.
My ancestors may have been humble Polish and German peasants, but at least they weren't French.
Note: I actually do like France, the French, their culture, and some of their food. It's just that you set me up for a French joke, and I couldn't help but follow through. Je ne suis pas comme Dom Jolly, qui a dis "Je vous deteste, je deteste votre familie, je deteste votre cuisine, je deteste votre pays, et je deteste votre visage." Et oui, je suis trop parasseux d'utiliser les accents correctes, ou meme la grammaire correcte. Il y a plusieurs ans que j'ai etudie la langue, et on ne peut pas expecter que je l'ecrit bien maintenant.
Posted: 2003-06-19 07:35am
by Gandalf
Well, that's a bummer.
I'll look into my English side of ancestry, one was like a Lord or something.
Posted: 2003-06-19 08:59am
by DPDarkPrimus
My grandmother has a coat of arms for her family... it`s not my last name, but it`s pretty cool... I`ll get a pictures sometime.
Posted: 2003-06-20 01:01am
by Utsanomiko
Robert Treder wrote:Note: I actually do like France, the French, their culture, and some of their food.
Really? I sure don't. Screwy modern country, and an awful language on the ears. I just take power and prestige when I'm given it.
Posted: 2003-06-20 04:55pm
by Setzer
Simon H.Johansen wrote:(points at all the SD.Net members claiming to have coats of arms)
[Nelson] HA-HA!!! [/Nelson]
Finally I've found a good thing about not coming from a noble family!
Silence, Villein! ::Kicks the insolent peasant from his horse::
Posted: 2003-06-21 04:43am
by Peregrin Toker
Setzer wrote:Simon H.Johansen wrote:(points at all the SD.Net members claiming to have coats of arms)
[Nelson] HA-HA!!! [/Nelson]
Finally I've found a good thing about not coming from a noble family!
Silence, Villein! ::Kicks the insolent peasant from his horse::
At least I know my family doesn't have a coat of arms. Unlike those who find several coats of arms for their surname and can't decide which to use...
BTW, I've found a coat of arms for Johnson, which is the anglicized version of Johansen.
Still, I'm not sure whether the Johnson family bearing those arms actually has a connection to mine. But let's ponder that later!
(seizes a shimmering greatsword stuck in an anvil and engages in a Highlander-esque duel with Setzer, raining blow upon blow down upon him)
Posted: 2003-06-22 04:42pm
by Setzer
Setzer orders his soldiers to fire arrows, making the upstart peasant the spitting image of St. Sebastian.
Posted: 2003-06-22 04:43pm
by Dalton
Enough with the TGOD.
Posted: 2003-06-23 04:54am
by Peregrin Toker
Dalton wrote:Enough with the TGOD.
[Southern accent] What's TGOD?? [/Southern accent]
Posted: 2003-06-23 04:51pm
by Setzer
It's no TGOD. I'm just crushing this upstart villein. ::Decapitates the peasant's arrow-riddled corpse::
Posted: 2003-06-23 05:54pm
by Dalton
*mutter*