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- Title: "FamilySearchÂÆ Ancestral Fileâäó v4.19"
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: (Created by FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, 50 East North Temple Street, Salt Lake C
ity, UT 84150, April 1, 1999)1 DATE 3 Feb 2001
- Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
Author: Larson, Kirk
Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descendants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Pr
ivate Library1 _QUOTED Y
- Title: "Héraldique européenne"
Author: Arnaud Bunel
Publication: Coats of Arms for European Royalty and Nobility (http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org, Arnau
d Bunel, 1998) , Internet
"Armigerous" (ahr-MIJ-ehr-us) adjective
Bearing or entitled to bear heraldic arms.
The reason the notion of a family crest was brought into the language was that those who wer
e armigerous (entitled to bear arms) used to put their crest or achievement (the full coat of arms) on their carriage, silver, etc. The stationers thought this an excellent way to sell more stationary and, in Victorian times, encouraged everybody, whether armigerous or not, to buy stationary with their "family crest" on it. There was no such thing of course and they used to sell it (and some still do) on the basis that "someone in your family or someone having the same surname as you was once granted this crest - as part of their achievement. Thereby they sold more stationery. And engravers flourished. The Heralds, meanwhile, lost a bit of business as their services (awarding coats with variations because no two people can have the same coat) were less sought after.
The Shields used are family Logos, each individual with armigerous rights had individual ful
l coats of arms to reflect their personal achievements.
- Title: "Heraldry Coat of Arms"
Author: Elliott, J. M.
Publication: (http://www.onlinepub.net/arms/arms.html, Online Publishing, May 12, 1999) Attn: Heraldry Dep
t., 13124 E. Nixon Ave, Spokan1 DATE 12 Feb 2001
"Armigerous" (ahr-MIJ-ehr-us) adjective
Bearing or entitled to bear heraldic arms.
The reason the notion of a family crest was brought into the language was that those who wer
e armigerous (entitled to bear arms) used to put their crest or achievement (the full coat of arms) on their carriage, silver, etc. The stationers thought this an excellent way to sell more stationary and, in Victorian times, encouraged everybody, whether armigerous or not, to buy stationary with their "family crest" on it. There was no such thing of course and they used to sell it (and some still do) on the basis that "someone in your family or someone having the same surname as you was once granted this crest - as part of their achievement. Thereby they sold more stationery. And engravers flourished. The Heralds, meanwhile, lost a bit of business as their services (awarding coats with variations because no two people can have the same coat) were less sought after.Text: Copyright © 1997-98-99 J.M. Elliott & On-Line-Publishing. All rights reserved.
- Title: "The Plantagenet ancestry; being tables showing over 7,000 of the ancestors of Elizabeth (dau
ghter of Edward IV and wifeAuthor: Turton, William Harry, 1856-1938. (Main)
Publication: (Baltimore:MD, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1984), L.A. Public Library GS #Q942.54 H2nic; L
C CALL NO.: CS418.T81968; LCCN:Call Number: 929.7
1 DATE 13 Feb 2001
Text: DESCRIPTION:xvii, 274 p. (chiefly geneal. tables) 36 cm.
NOTES:Reprint of the 1928 ed. Bibliography: p. xiii-xv.
SUBJECTS:Plantagenet, House of Families of royal descent. Great Britain--Genealogy.
- Title: "European ancestors of American colonists, an index : a combined every-name index to Ancestra
l roots of sixty colonists aAuthor: Martin, John Stanwood. (Main) Weis, Frederick Lewis, 1895-1966. Ancestral roots of sixty colo
nists who came to New EnglandPublication: (Malvern, Pa. : J.S. Martin, c1994); LC CALL NO.: CS55.W41969Index; FORMAT: Book ; LCCN: 94-2
18214 //r952 (Baltimore:MD, GeCall Number: 929/.374 ED: 20
1 DATE 13 Feb 2001
Text: DESCRIPTION:iii, 377, 56, 12 p. ; 24 cm.
NOTES:Includes bibliographical references and index.
SUBJECTS:Weis, Frederick Lewis, 1895-1966.
Ancestral roots of sixty colonists who came to New England between 1623 and 1650--Indexes.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, 1895-1966.
Magna Charta sureties Indexes.
Families of royal descent--Indexes.
New England--Genealogy--Indexes.
Registers of births, etc.--Europe--Indexes.
- Title: "The ancestors and descendants of William Clopton of York County, Virginia : with records o
f some of his descendants to wAuthor: Clopton, Gene Carlton, 1928- (Main) Erwin, Lucy Lane. Ancestry of William Clopton of York Cou
nty, Virginia. (Added)Publication: (Atlanta, Ga. : Phoenix Print, c1984); LC CALL NO.: CS71.C6411984; FORMAT: Book ; LCCN: 84-22
6927Call Number: 929/.2/0973 ED: 19
1 DATE 12 Feb 2001
Text: DESCRIPTION:xv, 361 p., [21] p. of plates : ill. ; 29 cm.
NOTES:Spine title: The Clopton family. "Privately printed." Includes bibliographical referen
ces and indexes.SUBJECTS:Clopton family.
ALTERNATE TITLES:Clopton family.
- Title: "Ancestry of the President, Marlyn Lewis: Mayflower Association"
Author: Lewis, Marlyn
Publication: Genealogy of Marlyn Lewis(Boston:MA, Mayflower Association, 1997)
1 DATE 12 Feb 2001
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