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 NameBlazonCommentsSource
 Oakley, Samuel (of New York, 1772)Argent, on a fess between three crescents Gules, three fleurs-de-lis Or Matthews
 1. Odell, William (of Concord, MA, 1640),
2. Odell, William (of Rye, NY, 1661)
Argent, three crescents Gules Crozier 1
 Odell, Jonathan (of Burlington, NY, 1767)Or, three crescents Gules Crozier 1, Bolton
 O’Donnell, Gen. Columbus (b. Baltimore, MD, 1 Oct. 1797)Sable, two lions rampant supporting a sinister hand, between three mullets Argent Crozier 1, Matthews
 1. Offley, David (of Boston, MA, 1638),
2. Offley, Sarah (d. Virginia, 1627)
Argent, on a cross flory Azure, between four Cornish choughs Proper, a lion passant guardant Or2. Arms on tomb, Church Point, Princess Anne County, VA.1. Matthews; 2. Bolton, Crozier 2
 1. Ogden, John (of Boston, MA, 1640),
2. Ogden, Robert (of Boston, MA, 1640),
Ogden, David (of Chester County, PE, 1682)
Gyronny of eight Argent and Gules, in the dexter gyron Argent in chief, an oak branch fructed Proper 1. & 2. Crozier 1, 3. Matthews
 Oliver, Dr. Thomas (of Boston, MA, 1632)Argent, a hand and arm, issuing out of clouds, on the sinister side fessways, and grasping a dexter hand couped at the wrist, all Proper Crozier 1, Matthews 1911-23
OliverCA.jpg: 189x223, 23k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Oliver, Thomas (Massachusetts, 18th c.)
2. Oliver, Nicholas B. (of Germantown, Pa., 1775)
3. Oliver, Charles Augustus (b. Cincinnati, 1853)
Ermine on a chief Sable three lions rampant Argent.1. Escutcheon of pretense on bookplate of husband of Anne Oliver, daughter of Thomas.
2. From Co. Kent
1.Bolton
2. NEHGS #240
3.Matthews
 Oliver, Peter (b. 1713; d. Birmingham, England, 1791)Quarterly, 1 & 4, Argent from a cloud on the sinister an arm in fess holding a dexter gauntlet Gules (Oliver); 2 & 3, Vert a chevron between three leopards heads Or (Fitch?)Chief Justice of Massachusetts, 1772-75; arms on his bookplate.Bolton
 Olmstead, James (b. 1580; of New England, 1632)Sable a pheon between three crescents Argent Matthews
 Onderdonk (Van der Donk), Adrian (of New Castle, DE, 1656)Argent a lion rampant Sable Crozier 1, Matthews
 O’Neill, James (of Bradford, NH, 1796)Per fess wavy, the chief Argent, charged with a sinister hand Gules, in base waves of the sea Proper, thereon a luce naiant properOriginally from Antrim, Ireland 
 Orme, John (of Montgomery County, PE, 1720)Argent, a chevron between three escallops Gules Crozier 1
 Ormsby, John (of Pittsburgh, PA, 1752)Gules a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchy Or.B. 1720, d. 1805; grandson of Robert Ormsby of Clogham, Co. Mayo, Ireland.Crozier 1,NEHGS #582
 Osgood, Capt. John (of Andover, MA, 1630)Argent, three garbs within a tressure flory counterflory GulesServed in King Philp’s War.Crozier 1, Matthews
 Otis, John (b. Glastonbury, Somerset, England, 1581; of Hingham, MA, 1635)Argent, a saltire engrailed, between four cross-crosslets fitchy Azure Crozier 1, Matthews, Matthews
 Overton, Isaac (of Southold, NY, 1658; d. 1688)Azure, a bend within a bordure Or Crozier 1, Matthews
 Owen, Thomas (of Pittsburgh, PE, 1798)Or, an anchor in fess Sable, between two lions passant Gules Crozier 1
 Owsley, Capt. Thomas (b. Leicestershire, England, 1663; of Stafford County, VA, 1690)Or, a chevron Sable, between three holly leaves Vert, on a chief Sable, a lion passant Or, between two fleurs-de-lis Or Crozier 1, Matthews
 Oxenbridge, Rev. John (of Boston, MA, 1669)Gules, a lion rampant double-queued Argent on a bordure Vert eight escallops OrFrom Daventry, Notts.Crozier 1,NEHGS #452

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