Armorial History with Coat of Arms and History of Surname Portrait Style
      
Coat of Arms History Print
      
measures 431mm x 297mm
      
Family Crest Coat of Arms Print
      
Family Crest History Print
      
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A bibliography printed on the back of the page
          
          
Ancient origin of the name
          
Spelling variations
          
Early movement of the surname during the Middle Ages
          
Noteworthy bearers from the 1500-1600s
          
First settlers to North America
          
Now with Australian content
          
Contemporary notable bearers of the name or variants
          
Unique Certificate number
          
Seal guaranteeing the authenticity
          
Full Colour Watermark of the country of origin
          
 Every surname history is over 1,800 words long and is printed on an 11" x 17" (approximately 431mm x 279mm) parchment scroll paper.  Sent to you in a protective tube to keep your print free from creases and fold marks.
          
All products sold are completely authentic. Research and writing is done by a team of historians.
          
Coats of arms are drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons.Generally include the oldest published coat of arms once associated with each surname.
          
      
Note, the term 'Family Crest" is often used interchangeably with 'Coat of Arm'. Technically that is not correct, as a Family 'Crest" is a symbol that sits upon the Helm within a Coat of Arms, and was used to distinguish between Arms of members of the same family. Here we offer as 'Family Crests" various image files that are based on our Coat of Arms image