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underhill.gif: 252x306, 7k (January 06, 2010, at 08:05 PM) Underhill, Capt. John (d. Felgates Creek, VA, 1672/73)Sable two bars Argent, on a chief Or a mound Vert.Arms on his tomb (no longer extant) as described in 1893. Matthews gives a completely different blazon: Argent on a chevron Sable between three trefoils slipped Vert as many bezants.Bolton, Crozier 2
 Updike, Gysbert (in New Amsterdam by 1638)Two bars between six fleurs-de-lys [tinctures unknown]. NEHGS #252
 Urquhart, George (to West Florida 1776, d. ca 1779)Or three boar's heads erased Gules armed proper langued AzureScottish arms of Urquhart of that Ilk.NEHGS #555
 Usher, JohnArgent, three lions’ gambs couped and erect Sable, armed Gules, a crescent for difference.Lieutenant-governor of New Hampshire, 1692-97; arms on seal.Bolton, Matthews

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