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 NameBlazonCommentsSource
 Van Alst, Joris Stevensen (to New York by 1652)Azure a bend Argent.From BrugesVermont
 Van Boerum, William, (in New York, 1649)Or, a Moor’s head Sable, wreathed around the head Argent, between three trefoils slipped Vert. Crozier 1
 1. Van Cortlandt, Olof (in New Netherlands, 1636)
2. Van Cortlandt, Stephanus (in New York, 1697)
Argent, the four wings of a windmill conjoined saltirewise Sable, voided Gules, between five estoiles placed crosswise Gules. 1. Bolton, 1.Matthews
2. Crozier 1
vanderdonk.gif: 253x306, 15k (November 28, 2009, at 08:22 AM) Van der Donk, Adriaen (in Castle Island, N.Y., 1641)Or three towers Gules.B. ca. 1618, Putten, Dordrecht, Neth.; d. New Amsterdam, 1695.NEHGS #468
 Van Duyn, Cornelius, (in Long Island, NY, 1649)Quarterly, 1st & 4th, Gules, a cross flory Or; 2nd & 3rd, Argent, three torteaux. Crozier 1
 Van Rensselaer, Jan Baptist, (in Albany, NY, 1656)Quarterly, 1st, Gules, a cross Moline (Or?) (Rensselaer); 2nd, Argent, a fess couped embattled counter embattled Sable (Pasraet); 3rd, Argent, three antique crowns 2 and 1 (Gules?) (Wenckom); 4th, Argent, three chevronelles Sable (Ter Beke?).Arms on window given by J. B. van Rensselaer to the old church at Albany in 1656; now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.Bolton
santvoord.jpg: 173x206, 14k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Van Santvoord, Seymour (b.1858, Troy, N.Y.)Argent on a cross engrailed Azure five garbs Or.Arms of Manton, family of maternal grandmother.Matthews
 Van Strycker, Jan, (in Long Island, NY, 1653)Paly of four Or and Gules, three boars’ heads Sable, armed Argent. Crozier 1, Matthews
 Van Suytdam, Heyndrycke Reycke, (in New York, 1663)Argent, a chevron Azure, between two crescents and a mullet Gules. Crozier 1, Matthews
 Van Vechten, Tennis Dercksen, (in Albany, NY, 1638)Gules, a fess embattled Argent. Crozier 1
 Van Voor Hies, Steven Coerte, (in Flatlands, Long Island, NY, 1660)1st & 4th, Gules, a tower Or, voided of the field; 2nd & 3rd, Argent, a tree eradicated Vert. Crozier 1, Bolton
 Van Westervelt, Lubbert Lubbertsen, (in Flatlands, Long Island, NY, 1662)Vert, three fleurs-de-lis Argent. Matthews
 Cornelius Barentse Van Wyck (in Long Island, NY, 1660)Sable, a cross Or, between eight thistles Argent, two in each quarter. Crozier 1, Matthews
 1. Vassall, William (b. 1580; in Salem, MA, 1627)
2. Vassall, John (b. Cambridge, MA, 1738; d. 1797)
3. Vassall, Leonard (in Boston, MA, 1723)
Azure, in chief a sun in splendor, in base a chalice Or.2. Arms on a bookplate
3. Arms engraved on paten given to Christ Church, Boston.
1. Matthews
2. & 3. Bolton, 3. Crozier 1
 Vaughn, Samuel (d. Hallowell, ME, 1827)Sable, a chevron Argent, between three boys’ heads couped Argent, crined Or, each enwrapped around the neck with a snake Vert.Arms on a bookplate.Bolton
 Ver Planck, Abraham Isaacse (in Fishkill-on-Hudson, NY, 1638)Ermine, on a chief engrailed Sable, three mullets Argent. [[Books.Bibliography#croziergen | Crozier 1]
 Vernon, Daniel (in Newport, RI, 1666)Or, on a fess Azure, three garbs Or.Matthews lists the fess as Argent, which is probably an error.[[Books.Bibliography#croziergen | Crozier 1]
 Von der Salhe (Von Sahler), Abraham (in Perklomen, PA, 1778)Sable, a female bust habited Or, crowned, issuing from a crown reversed. Matthews
 Vose, Robert (in Dorchester, MA, 1636)Ermine, a chevron Gules, between three roses (Gules?). Matthews

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