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 Gale, George (b. 1670; to Maryland 1690; d. Aug 1712, Princess Anne Co, Md)Argent, on a fess between three saltires Azure, an anchor between two lions’ heads erased OrArms on his gravestone at "Tusculum," Princess Anne Co, Md.Bolton
 Gallaher, Hugh (of Lebanon, PA, 1798)Argent, a lion rampant Sable, treading on a serpent in fess Proper, between eight trefoils Vert Crozier 1
gallatin.gif: 253x306, 3k (December 02, 2009, at 08:41 PM) Gallatin, Albert (to Philadelphia, 1780s)Azure a fess Argent between three bezants.1761-1849; from Basel, Switzerland. Secretary of the Treasury. Arms on seal ring and bookplates.NEHGS #498
 Gálvez y Madrid, Gov. Bernardo de (b. 23 July 1746, Madrid; d. 30 Nov. 1786, Mexico City)Quarterly: 1st grand quarter, Per pale, Dexter Argent a tree Vert behind two wolves passant in pale Sable, Sinister Argent three escallops Azure; 2nd grand quarter, Quarterly, 1. Or a bend Gules, 2. A cross (?), 3. A lion rampant, 4. Or a castle triple-towered; 3rd grand quarter Azure a tower supported by two lions and in chief an estoile; 4th grand quarter, Argent two goats in pale Sable.Viscount of Galveston and Count of Gálvez, Spanish governor of Louisiana, 1777-83.Bolton
 Gamble, Joseph (of Winchester, VA, 1786)Azure, a fleur-de-lis Or Crozier 1
 1. Gardiner, Lion (of Boston, MA, 1635)
2. Gardiner, John (b. 19 April 1661; d. 25 June 1738, Groton, CT)
3. Gardiner, David (abt. 1690-1751)
Sable a chevron Ermine between two griffins’ heads in chief and a cross paty Argent in base1. 1st lord of the manor of Gardiner's Island, NY, 1639; d. 1663. See also below.
2. Grandson of #1; 3rd lord of the manor; arms on gravestone.
1. Crozier 1
2.Bolton
3.Bolton
 1. Gardiner, Joseph (of Rhode Island, 1650)
2. Gardner, John (in RI, 1767)
Or on a chevron Gules between three griffins’ heads erased Azure two lions counterpassant Or2. Chief Justice of RI; arms on his tombstone.1. Crozier 1
2. Bolton, Vermont
gardiner.jpg: 189x223, 30k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Gardiner, Lion (to Boston, 1635; Lord of the Manor of Gardiner's Island, N.Y., 1639; d. 1663)
2. Gardiner, John Lion (1770-1816)
Argent a chevron between three bugle horns Gules stringed Azure.1. All other sources give different arms.
2. Bookplate.
1. Matthews
2.Bolton
 1. Gardyner, Sir Christopher (?1596-1661/2; to Massachusetts by 1630-31 and Maine by 1632)
2. Gardner, Richard (of Woburn, MA, 1650)
Azure a griffin passant Or1. From Sondes Place, Dorking, Surrey1. NEHGS #537
2.Crozier 1
 Gardner, John (of Philadelphia, PA, 1698)(Per pale?) 1. Argent, a wyvern statant Or, rampant [sic], armed and langued Gules (Gardner); 2. (Argent?), three barnacles, one and two open Azure, third closed Gules (Blayley), a bordure Gules, surrounded with thirteen mullets pierced Argent Crozier 1
 Gardner, Samuel (in Salem, Mass., by 1769)Azure a chevron Ermine between three griffins' heads erased Argent.Embroidered "hatchment" made before 1769; same arms on silver teapot.Bolton
garfield1.png: 233x268, 7k (December 25, 2009, at 08:45 PM) Garfield, Edward (of Watertown, MA, 1672)Or, three bars Gules, on a canton Ermine, a cross formy GulesFor history of these arms see our article on President Garfield.Crozier 1
 Garlick, Edward (in King and Queen Co, Va., 1772)Argent three heads of garlic proper.Engraved on silver bowl.Bolton
 Gaston, John (of Connecticut, 1783)Chequy Argent and Gules, three escallops in bend Or Crozier 1
 Gates, Stephen (of Hingham, MA, 1638)Per pale Gules and Azure, three lions rampant guardant Or Crozier 1
 Gavit, John E. (b. 29 Oct. 1817, New York; d. 25 Aug. 1874, Stockbridge, MA)Gules, a mullet OrArms on bookplate.Bolton
gay.jpg: 189x223, 46k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Gay, John (to Dedham, Mass., 1639; d. 1689)Gules crusily Or three lions rampant Argent. Matthews
gayer.jpg: 189x223, 24k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Gayer, William (to Nantucket, Mass., 1692)Ermine a fleur-de-lis Sable.From Trenbrace, Cornwall. Crozier gives same arms with a chief Sable.Matthews
gedney.jpg: 189x223, 35k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Gedney, John (to Salem, Mass., 1637)Or three eagles displayed Purpure.From Norwich, Eng. Crozier and NEHGS (#589) give eagles Sable. Arms as given by Matthews are those of Caesar Rodney, signer of the Declaration of Independence.Matthews
 1. Gedney, John (to Salem, Mass., 1637)
2. Gedney, Bartholomew (Boston, 1698-1762)
Or three eagles displayed Sable.1. From Norwich, Eng. See above. Arms on seal ring used by his daughters, 1698-99.
2. Arms on tombstone, King's Chapel, Boston
Bolton,NEHGS #589, Her. Jl. 2:20 & 4:170
 1. Geer, George (of Boston, MA 1635)
2. Geer, Thomas (of Boston, MA, 1635)
Gules two bars Or each charged with three mascles Azure, on a canton Or a leopard’s face Azure Crozier 1
 George, Robert (of Kent County, MD, 1690)Argent a fess Gules between three falcons volant Azure beaked and membered Or. Crozier 1
gerrish.jpg: 189x223, 31k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Gerrish, William (b. Bristol, Eng., 1617; d. Salem, Mass., 1687)Gules an arrow fesswise Or between three escallops Argent. Matthews
 Gerrish, John (1735-1829)Argent three escallops in chief a pheon barbed Azure hafted Or.Bookplate.Bolton
 Gerrish, Paul (in Portsmouth, NH, 1719)Quarterly 1st and 4th a lion rampant, 2nd and 3rd three roundels [tinctures unknown]Arms on seal.Bolton
 1. Gibbs, Robert (d. 1769, Providence, RI)
2. Gibbes, Gov. Robert (of South Carolina, 1709)
3. Gibbs, Robert (of Boston, MA, 1660)
Sable three battle-axes palewise in fess Argent1. Arms on gravestone, Old North Burial Ground, Providence.
2. Governor of South Carolina, 1710-11.
1.Bolton
2. Crozier 1
3. Crozier 1
gibbs.gif: 253x306, 7k (December 29, 2009, at 05:56 PM) 1. Gibbs, Henry (of Newton, Mass., 1694-1761)
2. Gibbs, Henry (of Watertown, Mass, 1668-1723)
3. Gibbs, Robert (Boston)
Argent three battle-axes palewise Sable.1. On his portrait, Art Inst of Chicago.
2. Said by Bolton to be on his portrait, possibly misidentified for #1.
3. Same as Robert Gibbs #3 above?
Arms on teapot made in Newport, RI, 1750.
1. Art Inst of Chi Museum Studies, V:53-63
2.Bolton
3.NEHGS #74
 Gibbes, Robert (of Philadelphia, 1709)Three arrows palewise in fess?Arms on his seal.Bolton
 Gibbes, James Schoolbred (Charleston, SC, 1819-1888)Quarterly, 1st and 4th Argent three battleaxes palewise 2 and 1 Azure (Gibbes); 2nd and 3rd, Argent two lozenges in fess Gules (Champney)Arms on bookplate and gravestone, Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston.Bolton
 Gibson, John (of Cambridge, MA, 1634)Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules, a stork between three crescents Argent; 2nd and 3rd, Argent, a chevron between three mullets Sable Crozier 1, Matthews
 Gidley, John (of Rhode Island, 1700)Or, a castle Sable, in a bordure bezanty Sable Crozier 1
gilbert.jpg: 189x223, 15k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Gilbert, John, Dorchester, MA, 1630
2. Gilbert, James Harris, Chicago, b. 1844, Toronto
3. Gilbert, Charles Pierrepont Henry, b. 1861, New York
4. Gilbert, I. H. Grenville, Ware, MA
Argent on a chevron Sable three roses Argent. 1.Crozier 1
2.Crozier 1, Matthews
3.Matthews
4.Bolton
 Gilbert, Capt. Nathaniel (of Middletown, CT, 1776)Argent on a chevron Gules three roses Argent Crozier 1
 Giles, Edward (of Boston, MA, 1634)Per chevron Argent and Azure a lion rampant counterchanged collared Or. Crozier 1
 Giles, James (ca. 1800)Per chevron Argent and Azure a lion rampant counterchanged, a label of three points for difference.Bookplate by Maverick (active ca. 1780-1811)Bolton
 Gilman, Edward (of Hingham, MA, 1638)Sable a man’s leg palewise couped at the thigh Argent Crozier 1
 Gilmer, Dr. Edward (b. 1700, Scotland; d. 15 Jan 1755, Williamsburg, VA)Azure a chevron between two fleurs-de-lis in chief Or and a writing pen full feathered in base Argent.Arms on bookplate.Crozier 2,Bolton
gilpin.jpg: 189x223, 19k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Gilpin, Joseph (1664-1741; to Chadd's Ford, Chester Co, Pa.)
2. Gilpin, Samuel (Cecil Co, Md., 1733)
3. Gilpin, Henry Dilworth (b. 1801, Lancaster, England; d. 1860, Philadelphia)
Or a boar passant Sable.1. Son of Thomas Gilpin of Warborough, Oxon.
3. U.S. Attorney General, 1840-41.
Boar sometimes blazoned "statant."
1.Matthews,Vermont,Crozier 1
2.Crozier 1
3. Bolton
Gilson, James (of Rehoboth, MA, 1675)Vert on a pale Argent between two annulets Or a pile Gules Crozier 1
 Glenn, Gov. James (of Charleston, SC, 1744)Argent, a bend Gules, between three martlets Sable, 2 and 1Governor of South Carolina, 1743-56.Crozier 1
Glenn.jpg: 189x223, 16k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Glenn, Gerrard (b. 1878, Atlanta)Argent a fess between three martlets Sable. Matthews
 Glover, John (of Dorchester, MA, 1630)Sable, a chevron Ermine, between three crescents Argent Crozier 1
 Goddard, William (of Watertown, MA, 1665)Gules, a chevron Vair, between three crescents Argent Crozier 1
 Godfrey, Edward (in Maine, ca. 1646)Per pale, dexter Argent a cross potent between four cross crosslets Or, sinister paly [tinctures uncertain]Seals on letters to Gov John Winthrop of Massachusetts. The dexter half is the arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, presumably an allusion to Godefroy de Bouillon.Bolton, Her. Jl. III:177
 Goelet, Peter (prob New York, ca. 1790)Gules a swan in water proper.Bookplate by Maverick (active ca. 1780-1811)Bolton
 Goetchius, Mauritius (to Philadelphia, 1735)Quarterly 1st and 4th Azure a talbot's head couped Or, 2nd and 3rd Or on a bend sinister Sable three linden leaves Vert.From Zurich; originally Moritz Göttschi.NEGHS #486
 Goldsmith, Joseph (of Long Island, NY, 1720)Gules, on a chevron Argent, three crosses-crosslet Sable, on a chief Or, a lion passant Gules Crozier 1
 Gooch, Maj. William (d. 19 March 1655, York County, VA)Paly of eight Argent and Sable, a chevron Argent, between three greyhounds Sable, spotted ArgentArms on tomb.Bolton, Crozier 2, NEHGS #255
 Goodman, Capt. Walter (d. Philadelphia, 1782)Per pale Ermine and Or a double-headed eagle displayed Sable.Arms on tombstone, Christ Church, PhiladelphiaBolton
 1. Goodrich, John (of Wethersfield, CT, 1643)
Goodrich, William (of Wethersfield, CT, 1643)
Or, two lions passant between 10 crosses-crosslet Sable Crozier 1
 Goodridge, Walter (of Massachusetts, 1696)Argent, a fess Sable, in chief three crosses-crosslet fitchy Sable Crozier 1
 Goodridge, Walter, Jr. (of Boston, MA, 1730)Argent a fess in chief three crosses crosslet fitchy Or [probably correctly Sable]Arms engraved on cup given to Second Church, Boston.Bolton
 Goodsell, Thomas (of New Haven, CT, 1667)Per pale Gules and Azure, on a fess wavy Argent, between three crosses formy Or, three crescents Sable Crozier 1
 Goodwin, James (York Co, Va, ca 1666)Gules two bars Or between six lozenges 3,2,1 Argent.On tomb of Rachel, wife of James Goodwin, at Goodwin's Neck, York Co, impaling what are presumably her paternal arms, but not decipherable.Bolton
 Goodwin, Capt. Frank (of Massachusetts, 1804)Argent a lion passant Sable on a chief Or three fusils Gules.Arms on bookplate engraved 1804.Bolton
 Goodwin, Daniel (of Kittery, ME, 1652)Or, a fess between six lions’ heads erased Gules Crozier 1
 Goodwin, ----- (Massachusetts, 1702?)Or two lions rampant on a canton Sable three bezants.Silver snuff box dated 1702 belonging to Danial Ringe of Ipswich (1661-1714)Bolton
 Goodwin, Joseph (Massachusetts, late 18th c?)Sable a lion passant on a chief Or three mascles Gules.On tankard made by Paul Revere (active 1763-88)Bolton
gookin.jpg: 190x223, 34k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Gookin, Maj. Gen. Daniel (1612-1687; to Virginia 1620; to Massachusetts 1648)
2. Gookin, Charles (Pennsylvania, 1708)
Gules a chevron Ermine between three cocks Or.1. Seal on letter dated 1656. Hatchment of immigrant's cousin Thomas Gookin, d. 1625 in Kent. Crozier and Vermont give "crosses" instead of "cocks."
2. Governor of Pennsylvania; grandson of Sir Vincent Gookin, temp. James I.
1.Bolton, NEHGS
2.Matthews
 Gookin, Capt. John (d. 2 Nov. 1643, Norfolk County, VA)Gules a chevron Ermine between three crosses OrBrother of Daniel (see above).Crozier 1
 Gordon, John (of South Carolina by 1776)Quarterly 1st Azure on a fess Argent between three boar's heads couped Or a wolf's head couped Sable (for Gordon), 2nd Or three lion's heads erased Gules (for Badenoch), 3rd Or three crescents within a double tressure flory-counterflory Gules (for Seton), 4th Azure three fraises Argent (for Fraser).Arms matriculated in Lyon Register 1 Oct 1776.NEHGS #480
 1. Gordon, Col. James (of Lancaster County, Va, 1738; d. 1768)
2. Gordon, John (of Lancaster County, Va, 1738)
Azure a pheon between three boars’ heads erased OrJames and John were brothers.
1. On silver tankard.
Crozier 1, Crozier 2,Bolton
 Gordon, Gov. Patrick (in Pennsylvania 1726-36)Quarterly, 1st Azure three boars' heads couped Or (Gordon), 2nd Or three lions' heads erased Gules (Badenoch), 3rd Or three crescents within a double tressure flory-counterflory Gules (Seton), 4th Azure three cinquefoils Argent (Fraser).Arms on his seal. Bolton blazons the boars' heads Argent and the charges in the second quarter as garbs.Bolton, Pa. Mag. of Hist. & Bio. VIII:348.
 Gordon, William (d. ca 1684, Urbanna, Va.)Azure three boars’ heads couped OrArms on wax seal on his will, dated 29 Feb 1684.Bolton, Crozier 2
 Gordon, Samuel (d. 14 April 1771, Dinwiddie County, Va)Azure three boars’ heads erased Or.Arms on his tomb, Blandford Church, Petersburg, Va. Undifferenced Scottish arms of Gordon, Marquess of Huntly.Bolton, Crozier 2
 Gore, Gov. Christopher (Waltham, Mass., 1758-1827)Or three bulls’ heads caboshed SableArms over door and both gate posts of Gore Hall, Harvard University; Governor and U.S. Senator of Massachusetts.Bolton
 1. Gorges, Sir Ferdinando (b. ca 1565, Ashton Philips, Somerset; d. 1647, England)
2. Gorges, William (to Maine 1636)
3. Gorges, Robert (to Maine 1623)
Argent a gurge (whirlpool) Azure.1. Governor of Plymouth, 1604; Governor-General of New England, 1623-24.
2 & 3. Nephews of the above. Given by NEHGS as their old arms; see below.
1. Matthews
2 & 3. NEHGS #93
gorges2.gif: 253x306, 6k (December 30, 2009, at 10:02 PM) 1. Gorges, William (to Maine, 1636)
2. Gorges, Robert (to Maine, 1623)
3. Gorges, Thomas (to Maine, 1640)
Lozengy Or [or Argent?] and Azure a chevron Gules.1 & 2. Nephews of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, see above. Given by NEHGS as their new arms (with the field lozengy Or and Azure).
3. Arms on seals on letters to Gov John Winthrop of Massachusetts, 1640. Cousin of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, see above.
1 & 2. NEHGS #93
3. Bolton
gove.jpg: 189x223, 30k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Gove, Edward (to Hampton, N.H., 1668)Argent a cross lozengy between four eagles displayed Sable.Born London, 1630.Matthews
 Graeme, Dr. Thomas (of Philadelphia, PA, 1719)Or three piles Sable within a double tressure flory counterflory Gules, on a chief Sable a rose between two escallops Or Crozier 1
 Graffenried, Baron Christopher de (to New Bern, N.C., ca. 1709)Or upon a mount Vert a tree stump Sable burning at the top between two stars Gules.From Worb, Bern Canton, Switz.; founder of New Bern.NEHGS #464
 1. Graham, James (of Morrisania, NY, 1685)
2. Graham, John (of Exeter, NH, 1720)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, on a chief Sable, three escallops Or (Graham); 2nd and 3rd, Argent, three roses Gules, barbed and seeded Proper (Montrose)Undifferenced Scottish arms of Graham of Montrose.Crozier 1
 Granger, Launcelot (of Newbury, MA, 1640)Azure, on a fess between two pomegranates stalked and leaved Or, seeded Gules, as many portcullises with chains Gules Crozier 1
 1. Graves, Thomas (of Charlestown, MA, 1628)
2. Graves [or Greaves], Thomas (d. 1746-47, Charlestown, MA
Gules an eagle displayed, a martlet Or for difference.2. Arms on his tomb at Phipps Street Yard, Charlestown; Bolton says eagles sometimes crowned Argent.1. Crozier 1
2. Bolton
 Gray, Edward (of Boston, MA, 1686)Barry of six Argent and Azure on a bend Gules three chaplets Or. Crozier 1
 1. Gray, Harrison (of Boston by 1734)
2. Gray, John (b. 4 March 1769, Garlcraig, Scotland; d. Stafford County, VA)
Gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed Argent1. Embroidered "hatchment" by his daughter Elizabeth, with Gray impaling paternal arms of Harrison's wife Elizabeth Lewis (Sable a chevron between three trefoils slipped Argent).
2. Arms on seal.
1. Bolton
2.Crozier 2
 Greaves, Thomas (d. Boston, 1747--see Graves, Thomas above)   
 Green, William (of Philadelphia, PA, 1822)Azure an anchor between three escallops Argent. Crozier 1
 1. Green, John (of Charlestown, MA, 1632)
2. Green, John (of Stow, Mass, 1688)
Argent on a fess Azure between three pellets, each charged with a lion’s head erased Argent, a griffin passant between two escallops Or.2. Seal on will dated 1688.1. Crozier 1
2. Bolton
 Green, Benjamin (of Boston, 1757)Sable, three stags trippant OrArms on bookplate.Bolton
greene.jpg: 189x223, 24k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Greene, John (to Boston, 1635; to Providence, R.I., by 1637)
2. Greene, Thomas (Boston, 1705-63)
3. Greene, Gardiner (d. 1753)
4. Greene, David (Boston, 18th c.)
Azure three stags [or bucks] trippant Or.1. Deputy governor of R.I. From Green's Norton, Northants (Crozier says Wiltshire). Grandson of Robert Greene of Bowridge Hill, nr. Gillingham, Dorset, and descendant of Robert Greene of Gillingham.
2. Family tomb, King's Chapel Burying Ground, Boston; bookplate.
3. Bookplate.
4. Bookplate.
1.Matthews,Crozier 1,Vermont
2.Bolton
3.Vermont,Bolton
4.Bolton
 Greenleaf, William (Massachusetts, pre-1777)Argent a chevron between three leaves erect Vert, on the chevron a martlet for difference.Bookplate by N. Hurd (active to 1777).Bolton
greenlees.jpg: 190x223, 30k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Greenlees, William (in Cincinnati, 1809)Argent a fleur-de-lis Vert between three mullets all within a bordure engrailed Gules.Born Cambleton, Argyll, Scot., 1776.Matthews
greenwood1.gif: 189x223, 9k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Greenwood, Miles (in Norwich, Mass., 1627)
2. Greenwood, Nathaniel (b. 1631, in Boston 1654, d. 1684)
3. Greenwood, Stephen (in Boston, 1722)
Argent a fess between in chief three mullets pierced and in base three ducks Sable.1. Son of Miles Greenwood of Greenwood, Yorks., and Norwich, Eng., whose pedigree with these arms, confirmed 1594, is recorded in the College of Arms.
2. Son of Miles Greenwood (#1).
3. Grandson of Nathaniel Greenwood (#2); erected family tomb, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, Boston, 1722 (tombstone shows six-pointed mullets pierced).
1.Matthews
2.Vermont,Crozier 1,Bolton
3.Vermont
 Gregorie, James (South Carolina, 1740-1807)Argent on a mound in base Vert a tree in leaf surmounted by a sword bendwise proper hilted Or ensigned on the point with an antique crown, in chief a pierced mullet of six points also Gold.Engraved on a silver waiter, impaling Gules three lions rampant Argent, in chief a mullet Or (for Ross?)Bolton
gregory.jpg: 189x223, 31k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Gregory, Henry (in Massachusetts, 1640)Per pale Argent and Azure two lions rampant addorsed counterchanged.Son of Thomas Gregory of Nottingham, Eng.Matthews,NEHGS #125
 Gregory, William (of Boston, MA, 1740)Argent a fir tree growing out of a mound and surmounted by a sword in bend ensigned by a royal crown in the dexter chief point all Proper. Crozier 1
 Griffin, Sgt. John (of Windsor, CT, 1646)Gules, on a fess Or, between three fusils charged with fleurs-de-lis, a demi-quatrefoil between two griffins Crozier 1
 Griffith, William (of Oneida County, NY, 1721)Gules, three lions passant in pale Argent armed Azure. Crozier 1
 Griggs, Joseph (of Boston, MA, 1714)Gules, three ostrich feathers Argent Crozier 1
 Grimshaw, William (in Philadelphia, 1782-1852)Azure a griffin segreant ArgentBorn Ireland.Bolton
 Griswold, Matthew (of Saybrook, CT, 1639)Argent a fess Gules between two greyhounds courant Sable Crozier 1
 Gross, John (of Montgomery County, Pa, 1745)Azure, a chevron between three saltires couped Argent Crozier 1
 Grosvenor, John (d. 1691, Roxbury, Mass)Quarterly, 1st Azure a garb Or in dexter chief a crescent for difference (Grosvenor); 2nd Argent a chief Azure (Haselwell); 3rd Argent two bars in chief three cinquefoils Gules (Scar-Smith); 4th Azure a cutlass bendwise Argent within a bordure Or (Tettenhall); 5th Vair a canton Gules (Filliol); 6th Argent a bend Sable between three mullets Gules (Clayton); 7th Argent on fess cotised Sable three escallops ArgentArms on slate slab, Eliot Burying Ground, West Roxbury. Grandson of William Grosvenor of Bridgnorth, who may have been the grandson of John Grosvenor of Tettenhall.Bolton
 1. Grymes, Philip (d. ca 1747, Virginia)
2. Grymes, John (b. 1693, Virginia; d. 2 Nov. 1749, Middlesex County, VA)
Or a bordure engrailed Azure, on a chief Sable three escallops Argent1. & 2. Seals on wills.1. Bolton, Crozier 1
2. Crozier 2
guild.jpg: 189x223, 27k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Guild, John (in Dedham, Mass., 1636)Azure a lion rampant Or. Matthews,Crozier 1

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