ROLL OF EARLY AMERICAN ARMS - H
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Habersham, James (of Savannah, Ga, 1740)
Azure a fess between six crosses paty Argent
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Hagemeister, Capt Ludwig August von (1780-1833)
Per bend, Or three roses Azure and Sable a broad arrow point upward Or
Russian naval officer of Baltic German origin; in Alaska by 1806, chief manager (governor) of Russian North America, 1818
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Haig, Dr George (in Charleston by 1770)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Azure a saltire between two mullets in pale and a decrescent and an increscent in fess all Argent; 2nd and 3rd Or a garb and on a chief Azure a lion rampant Or (for Mackenan)
Bookplate. The 1st and 4th quarters are the Scottish arms of Haig of Bemersyde.
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Hale, Robert (in Charlestown, Mass, 1632)
Gules three arrows reversed Or barbed and flighted Argent.
Descendant of Hales of Tumball, Kent
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Hale, Robert (of Beverly, Mass, 1752)
Gules three arrows palewise in fess, points down.
Arms on bookplate by Hurd. It is not obvious from the bookplate that the arrows are intended to be in fess rather than the normal arrangement of two and one.
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Hall, Dr Timothy (East Hartford, Conn, 1758-1844)
Ermine a chevron between three stags’ heads couped contourny Gules.
Bookplate by Richard Brunton; contourny placement of stags' heads probably in error.
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Hall, Elijah (of Portsmouth, N.H., ca. 1780)
Argent a chevron Sable between three columbines slipped proper
"Very old" water color
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Hallett, William (of Long Island, NY, 1645)
Or a chief engrailed Sable overall on a bend engrailed Gules three bezants
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Hall, Hugh (Boston, by 1746)
Argent crusily Gules three talbot's heads erased Sable langued Gules
On a tall cup donated to West Church, Boston
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Hall, James (Philadelphia, 1793-1868)
Argent a chevron between three talbot's heads erased Sable
Bookplate
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1. Hall, John (of Middletown, Conn, 1639)
2. Hall, John
3. Hall, Lyman (of Georgia)Argent on a chevron between three columbines Azure stalked and leaved Vert a mullet of six points Or
2. Arms reportedly on tombstone
3. Signer of the Declaration of Independence -
Hall, Thomas (Prince George Co, Va, 1739)
Three tigers' [probably meant to be talbots'] heads [tinctures unknown]
Lid of silver snuff box.
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Hall, William (18th c. (?))
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Sable three talbot's heads erased Argent collared Gules; 2nd and 3rd Sable three leopard's heads jessant-de-lys Or
Bookplate
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Halsey, Thomas (of Southampton, NY, 1640)
Argent on a pile Sable three griffins’ heads erased Argent
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1. Hambleton, William (Talbot Co., Md, 1640)
2. Hambleton, John (in Charlestown, Mass., 1651)Gules three cinquefoils Ermine.
Undifferenced arms of chief of the Scottish name of Hamilton.
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Hamel, Dirck van (d. Rensselaerwyck, New Neth, 1660)
Argent three fusils conjoined in fess throughout Gules
Reportedly on his tombstone at Ft Orange, N.Y. (no longer extant?)
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Hamersley, Andrew (d. New York, 1819)
Gules a chevron between three hammers Or.
Memorial tablet, Trinity Church, New York
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Hamersley, William (1687-1752; in New York 1716)
Gules three rams' heads couped Or.
Officer of Royal Navy who settled in New York after being stationed there; descendant of Sir Hugh Hamersley, Mayor of London in 1627. Arms are those of the Staffordshire Hamersleys, confirmed 1614.
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Hamilton, Alexander (b. Nevis, W.I., 1755; d. New York, 1804)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules a mullet between three cinquefoils Argent; 2nd and 3rd Gules a heart Or between three cinquefoils Argent
Bookplate; co-author of The Federalist and first Secretary of the Treasury.
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Hamilton, Andrew (in Philadelphia by 1716; d. 1741)
Gules a mullet pierced between three cinquefoils Argent.
Arms on two tankards made by John Myers.
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Hamilton, Capt John (of Charlestown, Mass, 1651)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules a mullet Argent between three cinquefoils Ermine; 2nd and 3rd Gules a heart Proper [adumbrated Or] between three cinquefoils Ermine
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Hamilton, James (Accomac Co, Va, ca 1710-New York, 1783)
Gules a mullet between three cinquefoils Argent.
On his seal. Same as James Hamilton second entry above; son of Andrew Hamilton, immediately above.
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1. Hamilton, James (Accomac Co, Va, ca 1710-New York, 1783)
2. Hamilton, W. (Philadelphia, 1770s)Gules three cinquefoils Argent
1. Governor of Pennsylvania; see alternative blazon below.
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Hammond, Benjamin (of Rochester, Mass, 1634)
Azure three demi-lions passant guardant Or
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Hanbury, William (d. Boston, 1650)
Or on a bend engrailed Vert cotised Sable three roundels Or
See variant below
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Hanbury, William (in Plymouth, Mass, 1642)
Or a bend engrailed Vert cotised Sable.
From Wolverhampton, Staffs. See variant above.
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Hanchett, John (Hartford, Conn, 1760s)
Sable three hands couped Argent.
Bookplate dated 1768, impaling Argent on a chevron Gules between three boar's heads couped a cross paty [tinctures not given]
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1. Hancock, Thomas (Boston, 1703-1764)
2. Hancock, John (Quincy, Mass, 1737-1793)Gules a dexter hand couped on a chief Argent three cocks Gules
1. Arms on dishes; standing cups and beakers. Also impaling Henchman on an escutcheon painted on cloth, probably for his funeral.
2. Used on seal, a coffee pot (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), and Chinese export porcelain punch bowl (at the Bostonian Society); signer of Declaration of Independence, governor of Massachusetts, president of Continental Congress, nephew of Thomas. -
Hancock, William (in Cambridge, Mass, 1634)
Gules a plate and on a chief Argent three cocks Gules.
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1. Hancock, William (of Salem, N. J., 1675)
2. Hancock, Richard (of Salem, N.J., 1675)
3. Hancock, John (of New Jersey, d. 1710)Gules a sinister hand couped on a chief Argent three cocks Gules
William and Richard were brothers; John was their nephew.
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Handford, Tobias (of Gloucester Co, Va, 1666)
Sable a star of eight rays Argent
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Handley, William (of Philadelphia, 1696)
Or a fret Gules
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Handley, William (of Savannah, 1769)
A fess between six mascles [tinctures unknown]
Arms on seal.
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Hand, William (East Hampton, L.I., N.Y., 1648)
Argent a chevron Azure between three dexter hands couped Gules.
From Stanstead, Kent.
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1. Hanson, Andrew (of Kent, Md, 1683)
2. Hanson, John (of Kent, Md, 1683)
3. Hanson, Randolph (of Kent, Md, 1683)
4. Hanson, William (of Kent, Md, 1683)Or a chevron counter-compony Argent and Azure between three martlets Sable
Hansons first arrived in America at New Sweden, Del, 1642.
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1. Hardy, RAdm Sir Charles (1714-80; in New York 1755-57)
2. Hardy, Josiah (1715-90; in New Jersey 1761-63)Sable on a chevron between three escallops Or three dragon's heads erased Sable.
1. Bookplate. Governor of New York; later admiral of the fleet.
2. Governor of New Jersey; brother of Sir Charles Hardy, #1. -
Hare, Robert (to Philadelphia 1773)
Gules two bars and a chief indented Or.
Born Woolwich, Kent, 1752; son of Richard Hare of Limehouse, Middx.
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Harison, Richard (New York, late 1700s)
Quarterly Or and [Argent?] on a chief three eagles displayed [tinctures not indicated]
Bookplate by Maverick. Only the 1st and 4th quarters have any indication of tinctures. Bolton incorrectly blazons the Or in the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
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Haris, William (of Providence, 1793)
Three long-tailed birds close facing to sinister in pale [tinctures not indicated]
Tombstone of his daughter Sarah, Old North Cemetery, Providence
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Harlakenden, Roger (d. Cambridge, Mass, ca 1638)
Azure a fess Ermine between three lions’ heads erased Or
Seal of his brother Richard, 1653.
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Harmon, ----- (York, Me, early 1800s?)
Argent a fess Or [sic] between four castles Sable
Water color possibly by John Coles
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Harpending, John [Jan Herbendinck] (in New York, ca 1666; d. 1722)
Azure a leather-tanning bench Argent
Hatchment formerly in the North Collegiate Dutch Reformed Church, New York
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Harrison, Col Nathaniel (b. ca. 1700, Surry Co, Va)
Azure two bars Ermine between six estoiles 3, 2 and 1 Argent
Arms on tomb of his wife Mary Digges Harrison, d. 1744, at Denbigh Church, Warwick Co, Va, impaling her paternal arms.
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Harrison, John (of Wilmington, Del, 1798)
Per fess Or and Argent an anchor Sable
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Harrison, Nathaniel (d. Virginia, 1727)
Sable three lozenges conjoined in fess Ermine.
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1. Harrison, Rev Thomas (of New England, 1648)
2. Harrison, Col Burr (of Stafford Co, Va, 1722)
3. Harrison, Henry (Surry Co, Va, ca. 1692-1732)Azure three demilions rampant Or
1. Arms on letter, with a crescent for difference.
2. Arms on seal.
3. Arms on tombstone. Uncle of Col Nathaniel Harrison, below.
2. Bolton, Crozier 2 -
Harris, Robert (in Boston before 1769)
[Sable] three crescents [Argent]
Carved on back side of tombstone of Rev Andrew Eliot at Copps Hill Burying Ground; stone previously owned by Harris. Arms of Harris of Radford, Devon.
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Harris, Stephen (of Newton, Md, 1660)
Sable three crescents and a bordure Argent
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Harris, Thomas (of Boston, 1769)
Barry of 10 Azure and Ermine, three annulets Or
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Hart, Rev William Henry (Hempstead, N.Y., 1791-Walden, N.Y., 1852)
Or three hearts Gules
On his bookplate.
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Hart, Stephen (of Plymouth, Mass, 1632)
Sable a chevron Argent between three fleurs-de-lis Or
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Harvard College (Cambridge, Mass, f. 1636)
Gules a chevron Argent between three open books proper
Seal (without indication of tinctures) on diploma from 1701; painted on box containing Benjamin Franklin's honorary M.A. diploma, 1753; college bookplates with tincture hatching, 1766.
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Harvard College (Cambridge, Mass, f. 1636)
[Gules] three open books proper inscribed VE, RI, and TAS [Sable]
Sketched in the minutes of the board of overseers as the design of the newly adopted college seal, 1643. The sketch has no indication of tinctures; this emblazonment uses those adopted in the 19th century.
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Harvard College (Cambridge, Mass, f. 1636)
A chevron between three closed books [no tinctures indicated]
Painted in the marginal decoration of the new charter of the college granted by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1650.
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Harvey, Dionyse (presumed d. North Carolina, 1587)
Gules a bear rampant between three fusils Argent
One of the assistant governors of the Roanoke Island "Lost Colony," collectively granted arms by Garter King of Arms prior to the voyage.
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Harvey, Edward (of Philadelphia, 1804)
Gules on a bend Argent three trefoils slipped Vert
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1. Harvey, Thomas (of Dorchester, Mass, 1636)
2. Harvey, William (of Dorchester, Mass, 1636)Sable a fess Or between three squirrels sejant Argent cracking nuts Or
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Harward, George (Lancaster Co, Va, 1703)
A cross flory [tinctures not given]
Seal on his will.
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1. Harwood, Capt Thomas (of Warwick Co, Va, 1620)
2. Harwood, Ralph (of East Hagbourne, Md, 1623)
3. Harwood, John (in Boston, 1645)''Argent a chevron between three stags' heads caboshed Sable.
3. Will proved in London, 1685
2. Crozier 1
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Hasbrouck, Abraham (of New Paltz, NY, 1675)
Purpure a chevron between three hand lamps Or in flame Proper
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Hasell, James (to Hanover Co, N.C., 1735; d. 1785))
Vert three adders palewise in fess [Argent?]
Arms on bookplate; acting governor of North Carolina, 1771 and 1774. Bolton blazons the snakes sanguine, mistaking the indication of scales for hatching.
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Hasel, Rev Thomas (of St. Thomas, S.C., 1705)
Or on a fess Azure between three hazel slips proper three crescents Argent
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1. Hastings, Thomas (in Watertown, Mass., 1634)
2. H[astings?], A. T. (1751)Argent a maunch Sable.
1. Supposedly descended from the Hastings Earls of Huntingdon, whose undifferenced arms these are.
2. Engraved on a salver by Jacob Hurd made for "A.T.H."
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Hatch, Thomas (of Barnstable, Mass, 1641)
Gules, two demi-lions rampant in pale Or
From Cornwall; arms of Buswistock, Cornwall.
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Haviland, John (Taunton, Somerset, 1792-Philadelphia, 1852)
Argent three towers triple-towered Sable portcullises Gules
Visitation of Gloucester, 1623
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Hawarden, Thomas (d. New York, ca 1703)
Per cross Sable and Argent a cross flory counterchanged within a bordure Ermine
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Hawes, Edmund (in Yarmouth, Mass, 1633?)
Sable a chevron Argent between three leopards' faces Or
See alternative arms above.
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Hawes, Edmund (to Plymouth, Mass, 1635; d. 1693)
Azure a fess wavy between three lions Or armed and langued Gules.
Born Yarmouth, Norf. See alternative arms below.
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Hawkes, -----
Azure three bendlets Or a chief Ermine
On a fob seal.
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Hawkes, George Wright (of New York, 1798)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Azure three bendlets Or a chief Ermine; 2nd and 3rd Sable on a chevron between three unicorns’ heads Or as many spearheads Gules; a crescent for difference
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Hawkins, Abigail (of Massachusetts, 1711)
Argent, on a saltire Sable, five fleurs-de-lis Or
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1. Hawley, Joseph (to Stratford, Conn., 1630; d. 1690)
2. Hawley, Thomas (of Roxbury, MA, 1650)Vert a saltire engrailed Argent.
1. Born 1609, Parwich, Derbys.
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Hawley, Richard (d. Marblehead, Mass, 1698)
On a bend between two fleurs-de-lis three garbs [tinctures not indicated]
On his tombstone.
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Hay, Col Ann Hawkes (Kingston, Jamaica, 1745-New York, 1785)
Argent three escutcheons within a bordure nebuly Gules
To Haverhill-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1763.
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Hayden, John (of Saybrook, Conn, 1664)
Argent on a bend Azure three eagles displayed Or
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Hayden, William (of Dorchester, Mass, 1630)
Quarterly Argent and Azure a cross engrailed counterchanged
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Haydock, Robert (Lancaster, Eng, 1687-Tredway, N.J., 1760)
Argent a cross in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis Sable
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Hay, James (of New York, 1745)
Argent three escutcheons Gules
Undifferenced Scottish arms of Hay, Earls of Erroll.
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Hayne, Isaac (Charleston, S.C., 1745-1781)
Argent three crescents paly wavy Gules and Azure
Arms on bookplate.
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Haynes, John (to Boston, 1633)
Argent three crescents paly wavy Azure and Gules
Confirmed by the College of Arms, 1578
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Haynes, John (to Boston, 1633)
Argent three crescents barry wavy Azure and Gules
Governor of Massachusetts Bay; son of John Haynes of Old Holt and Copford Hall, Essex. Seal in collections of Mass. Hist. Soc. See alternative arms below.
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Hays, Barrak (in New York by 1769; emigrated 1783)
Three bucks springing [tinctures not given]
Bookplate by Hutt
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Hayward, George
Argent a lion rampant crowned Gules
Bookplate in Allen's Amer. Book-Plates
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Hayward, John (in Boston 1671)
Or three lions rampant Gules debruised by a bendlet Sable
Seal on a deed witnessed by Hayward
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Hazard, Thomas (to Boston, 1636)
Azure two bars Argent on a chief Or three escallops Gules.
From Wales.
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Hazelton, John (of Rowley, Mass, 1639)
[Gules] a cross patonce Or on a chief Azure three round buckles [Or]
Arms of Hazelden as given by Robson and Burke. Crozier omits the tincture of the field and erroneously blazons the buckles as Azure on Azure.
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Head, Sir Edmund, Bt (of Charleston, ca 1764)
Argent a chevron Ermines between three unicorns' heads couped Sable
Sir Edmund's arms would also have had the badge of a baronet, an escutcheon or canton Argent charged with a sinister hand Gules, placed upon the field.
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Heald, John (of Concord, Mass, 1641)
Argent on a chevron between three bombs Sable fired Proper three bezants over all a chief Sable
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Heard, John, Jr. (Boston, 1775-1839)
Argent on a chevron Gules between three water-bougets Sable a coronet between two estoiles of six points Argent.
Bookplate
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Heathcote, Col Caleb (of Scarsdale, N.Y., 1701)
Ermine three roundels Vert each charged with a cross Or
Arms on seal. First lord of the Manor of Scarsdale, 1701; mayor of New York, 1711. Arms previously with Argent field, above.
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Heathcote, Col Caleb (of Scarsdale, N.Y., 1701)
Argent three roundels Vert each charged with a cross Or
First lord of the Manor of Scarsdale, 1701; mayor of New York, 1711. Arms later with Ermine field, below.
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Helme [Helmes, Elmes], Christopher (of Exeter, N.H., 1639-40)
Ermine two bars Sable each charged with three elm leaves Or
Later in Warwick, R.I.
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Helmershausen, Heinrich Friedrich (Lobenstein, Reuss, Ger, 1751-Jefferson, Me, 1831)
Argent a helmet proper pierced by an arrow bend sinisterwise point downward Or
Immigrated to New England, 1777.
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Henchman, Daniel (Boston, 1689-1761)
Argent a chevron Gules between three hunting horns stringed on a chief Sable three lions rampant Or
Impaled by the arms of Hancock on an escutcheon painted on cloth, probably for the funeral of Daniel Henchman's son-in-law Thomas Hancock in 1764.
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Henchman, Daniel (Boston, 1689-1761)
Argent a chevron between three hunting horns on a chief Sable three lions rampant Argent
On 2 silver braziers by Jacob Hurd, owned by John Hancock, whose aunt was Lydia Henchman, daughter of Daniel. Same arms on a seal used on a bond of Hannah Endicott, 1697. Bolton gives the tinctures as conjectural; see next below.
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1. Henderson, Lt John (Augusta Co, Va, 1740-87)
2. Henderson, Col John (Greenbrier Co, Va [now W. Va.], 1768-1824)Gules three piles issuing out of the sinister side, on a chief Argent a crescent Azure between two Ermine spots Sable.
1. Arms engraved on watch.
2. Wax seal. Son of Lt John Henderson, #1.
Crozier 1 gives an older blazon as well: Per pale indented Sable and Argent on a chief Argent a crescent Vert between two Ermine spots. -
Hendrick, William (of Hanover Co, Va, 1750)
Argent a hind standing in a forest (Proper?)
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Henshaw, Col William (Boston, 1735-1820)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Argent a chevron between three heronshaws Sable; 2nd and 3rd, Argent three bars Sable (for Houghton)
On a 19th century heliotype portrait.
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1. Henshaw, Joshua (in Dorchester, Mass., 1653)
2. Henshaw, Daniel (in Dorchester, Mass., 1653)Argent a chevron between three heronshaws [i.e., herons] Sable.
1. Son of William Henshaw of Toxteth Park, Lancs.
2. Brother of Joshua, #1.
NEHGS blazons the birds as moorhens.
2.Crozier 1, NEHGS #368 -
Henshaw, Samuel (Boston, 1733-77)
Argent a chevron Sable between three heronshaws Gules
Bookplate
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1. Herbert, William (of Alexandria, Va, 1760)
2. Herbert, John (d. Prince George Co, Va, 1704)
3. Herbert, Francis (to East Jersey 1677)Per pale Azure and Gules three lions rampant Argent armed and langued Or
2. Arms on tombstone, Blandford Church, Petersburg, Va.
3. Bookplate.
Undifferenced arms of the Herbert Earls of Pembroke.
2. Bolton, Crozier 2
3. Bolton -
Herndon, William (in Virginia, 1677)
Argent a heron volant Azure beaked and membered Or between three escallops Sable.
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Heron, Sarah (d. Lancaster Co, SC, 1790)
Per fess, chief per pale two garbs; base on a pale a garb [tinctures not indicated]
Tombstone, Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, SC. Arms probably devised by the Bigham family of stonecarvers.
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1. Herrick, Henry (in Salem, Mass., 1629)
2. Herrick, Joseph (in Salem, Mass., 1645)Argent a fess vairy Or and Gules.
1. Born London 1608, son of Sir William Herrick.
2. From Leicestershire.
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Herrman [Herman], Augustine (Prague, ca 1621-Cecil Co, Md, 1686)
Per fess over all a heart issuing three sprigs of clover in base two arrows points upward in saltire [tinctures not indicated]
Engraved on his 1673 map of Virginia and Maryland. Bolton says four arrows, but the map shows two. To Maryland 1659; first lord of Bohemia Manor.
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Hesilrigge, Sir Robert, Bt (d. vic. Boston, bef. 1768)
Argent a chevron between three hazel leaves Vert
As a baronet, Sir Robert would also have borne the badge of a baronet (Argent a sinister hand Gules) somewhere on his shield, typically on a small escutcheon in chief or fess point.
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Hewell, Wyatt (b. Virginia, 1756)
Gules a chevron between three mullets Argent
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Hewett (Huit), Rev. Ephraim (of Windsor, Conn, 1639)
Gules a chevron engrailed between three owls Argent
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Heyman, Peter (in Virginia by 1692; d. 1700)
Argent on a chevron engrailed between three martlets Sable three cinquefoils Or.
From Kent, Eng. On his tombstone at "Pembroke," near Hampton, Va.
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Heysham, William (of Washington, 1803)
Gules an anchor and on a chief Or three torteaux
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Heyward, Thomas (b. St. Lukes's Parish, S.C., 1746; d. 1809)
Azure a chevron per pale Or and Ermine between three garbs Or.
Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Arms granted by the English kings of arms 1768 to him and the other descendants of his great-grandfather Thomas Heyward. Arms on his bookplate.
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Hibbins, [Ann (d. Salem, Mass, 1656)?]
A chevron between three towers [tinctures not given]
Seal on a document dated 1672; may have previously been the property of Ann Hibbins, widow of William Hibbins. She was hanged as a witch.
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1. Hicks, John (of Long Island, 1665)
2. Hicks, Mary (d. Salem, Mass, bef. 1708)
3. Hicks, Whitehead (Flushing, Queens, N.Y., 1728-80)
4. Hicks, Elias (Rockaway, N.Y., 1748-Jericho, N.Y., 1830)Gules a fess wavy between three fleurs-de-lis Or.
2. Arms displayed at the funeral of her husband, Benjamin Browne, 1708.
3. Arms on bookplate.
4. Arms on bookplate.
2. Bolton, NEHGS #148
3. Bolton
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Higginson, Charles H. (New Jersey)
Sable three towers in fess Argent between three trefoils slipped Or.
Son of Henry T. Higginson of Cornelia House, Co. Down.
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1. Higginson, Francis (of Salem, Mass, 1630)
2. Higginson, John (in Essex Co, Mass, 1698)
3. Higginson, Stephen (b. Salem, Mass, 1743; d. Boston, 1828)Or on a fess Sable a tower Or
2. Seal on a document witnessed by him in 1698.
3. Arms on quartz seal; member, Continental Congress.
2. Bolton
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Hill, Col Humphrey (d. Hillsborough, King and Queen Co, Va, 1775)
Azure on a chevron between three owls Argent three mullets Sable, a bordure Ermine
Arms on seal.
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1. Hill, Edward (Charles City Co, Va, 1637-1700)
2. Hill, Edward (Charles City Co, Va, ca 1670-1726)Per pale Or and Gules a lion passant Argent.
1. Arms on tombstone at Shirley Plantation, Charles City Co; tinctures not indicated. Illustrated in The Century magazine, Jan 1891.
2. Son of Edward Hill #1. Arms on hatchment at Shirley, impaling Williams.
2. Heraldry Gazette NS 120 -
Hill, Edward (Charles City Co, Va, ca 1690-1706)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Per pale Or and Gules a lion passant Argent; 2nd and 3rd Azure [or Sable?] a saltire between four garbs Or (for Williams)
Arms on hatchment at Shirley Plantation. Son of Edward Hill #2, above
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Hillegas, Michael (Philadelphia, 1728-1804)
Quarterly, 1st Gules a mount of six coupeaux Argent; 2nd and 3rd Azure a mullet of eight points pierced Argent [?]; 4th, Or a stag springing contourny [proper?], on a fess over all Argent, three italic letters f [Sable?]
Arms on silver; first Treasurer of the U.S. Displayed accolée with "Or three chevronels Gules." Bolton mistakes the charge in the 1st quarter for "a pineapple issuant."
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Hillhouse, James (of Connecticut, 1721)
Sable, on a chevron between three owls Argent, three mullets Sable, a bordure Ermine
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Hills, Joseph (of Charlestown, Mass, 1630)
Ermine, on a fess Sable, a tower with two turrets Proper
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Hill, William (Boston, 1739-1802)
Gules two bars Ermine in chief a lion passant per pale Or and Azure.
Seal.
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Hinckley, Samuel (in Barnstable Co, Mass., 1638)
Gules a chevron engrailed Sable.
From Tenterden, Kent
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Hincks, John (of Portsmouth, N.H., 1699-1707)
A fess between three roses [tinctures not given]
Seal. Chief justice of New Hampshire.
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Hinsdale, Robert (of Dedham, Mass, 1637)
Sable on a chief Argent three ravens Sable
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Hinton, Thomas (b. 1640; to Maryland 1665)
Per fess indented Sable and Or six fleurs-de-lis counterchanged.
Born Leyden, Neth., son of Sir John Hinton.
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Hitchcock, Luke (in Weathersfield, Mass., 1650)
Argent on a cross Azure five fleurs-de-lis Or, in the first quarter a lion rampant Gules.
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1. Hitchcock, Matthias (of New Haven, 1639)
2. Hitchcock, Luke (of New Haven, 1644)Gules a chevron Argent between three alligators Proper
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Hoadley, William (1630-1709, of Bradford, Conn.)
Quarterly Azure and Or in the first quarter a pelican vulning itself proper.
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Hoagland (Hoogland), Cornelius Dircksen (of New Amsterdam, 1638)
Argent a bunch of grapes purpure hanging from a branch fesswise with two leaves proper, on a chief Vert three crowns Or.
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Hoar, Charles (of Braintree, Mass, 1638)
Sable an eagle displayed within a bordure engrailed Argent
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Hoare, John (b. 1632, of Scituate and Concord, Mass)
Argent a double-headed eagle displayed within a bordure engrailed Sable.
Son of Charles Hoar, high sheriff of Gloucestershire. Crozier gives the eagle and bordure as Azure; see below.
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Hoare, John (b. 1632, of Scituate and Concord, Mass)
Argent a double-headed eagle displayed within a bordure engrailed Azure.
Son of Charles Hoar, high sheriff of Gloucestershire. Matthews gives the eagle and bordure as Sable; see above.
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Hoar, Lt. Daniel (Concord, Mass, ca 1680-1773)
Argent a double-headed eagle displayed Sable
Arms on tombstone, Hill Burying Ground, Concord.
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Hoar, Richard (Massachusetts, mid-1700s)
Sable a double-headed eagle displayed Argent
Bookplate, possibly by Nathaniel Hurd.
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1. Hobart, Edmund (of Hingham, Mass, 1633)
2. Hobart, Samuel (in Boston, 1685)Sable an estoile of eight points Or between two flaunches Ermine
2. Seal on document witnessed by him.
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Hodges, William (of Liberty Hall, Md, 1665)
Or three crescents on a canton Sable a ducal crown Or
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Hodge, William (d. Pennsylvania, 1723)
Argent on a bend Gules three roses of the field.
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Hodsden, John (in Charleston, S.C., 1741)
A greyhound statant [tinctures not indicated]
Seal
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[1. Hoffman, Jacob (in New York, 1658)]
2. Hoffman, Col Martinus (1707-72)Argent upon a mound Vert three pine trees proper.
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Holcombe, Thomas (of Windsor, Conn, 1630)
Azure a chevron Argent between three men’s heads in profile couped at the shoulders Or wreathed about the temples Sable and Argent
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Holden, Justinian (1613-91; settled in Watertown, Mass)
Ermine on a chief Gules three pears Or
From Kent. According to Crozier, arms granted 1663.
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Holford, Thomas (of Charles City Co, Va, 1668)
Argent a greyhound passant and a canton Sable
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Holladay, Capt John (of Spotsylvania Co, Va, 1702)
Sable three helmets Argent garnished within a bordure Or
Bookplate. Arms granted to Walter Holladay, at Bromley, Middx, 1470
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Holliday, James (d. Readbourne, Queen Anne's Co, Md, 1747)
Sable three helmets Argent garnished within a bordure engrailed Or
Arms on tomb
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Hollingsworth, Levi (Philadelphia, mid-1700s)
Sable on a bend Argent three holly leaves slipped Vert
Bookplate
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Hollingsworth, Valentine (of Cecil County, Md, 1682)
Azure on a bend Argent three holly leaves slipped Vert
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Hollins, William (in Baltimore, 1797-1816)
Argent a chevron and in chief four crosses formy fitchy Azure
Son of William Hollins of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs.
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Holmes, Gov David (Hanover, Pa, 1769-Winchester, Va, 1832)
Barry wavy of eight Or and Azure on a canton Gules a lion rampant Or
Arms on his portrait. Governor of Mississippi Territory, 1809-17, and of the state, 1817-20 and 1826.
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Holt, Nicholas (of Newbury, Mass, 1635)
Azure two bars in chief a cross formy fitchy Or
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Holt, Ryves (of Lewes, Del, 1743)
Argent on a bend engrailed Sable three fleurs-de-lis Argent
Arms on seal.
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1. Holyoke, Rev Edward (in Lynn, Mass., 1638)
2. Holyoke, Elizur, Jr. (b. Springfield, Mass, 1651; d. 1711)
3. Holyoke, Rev Edward (Marblehead, Mass, 1689-1769)
4. Holyoke, Dr Edward Augustus (Essex Co, Mass, 1728-1829)Azure a chevron Argent cotised Or between three crescents Argent.
1. From Tamworth, Staffs., d. Chelsea, Mass., 1660.
2. Seal on will. Grandson of Edward Holyoke #1.
3. Engraved on tankard presented by Second Congregational Church of Marblehead, 1737, now at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Son of Elizur Holyoke, Jr, #2.
4. Bookplate. Son of Rev Edward Holyoke, #3.
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Home, George (of Culpeper County, Va, 1721)
See 'Hume' below.
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Hone, Maj Theophilis (James City Co, Va, by 1652)
Sable a leopard’s head erased between three mullets Argent
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1. Hooke, Capt Francis (d. Elizabeth City Co, Va, 1640)
2. Hooke, Rev William (in New Haven 1644-56; d. England, by 1677)Quarterly Argent and Sable a cross between four escallops counterchanged
2. Seal on a letter to Gov John Winthrop, impaling "Three boar's heads erased" (for Whitney?). NEHGS says with a crescent for difference
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Hooker, Rev Thomas (Leicestershire, 1586-Hartford, 1647)
Or a fess Vair between two lions passant guardant Sable
To Cambridge, Mass, 1631; to Connecticut, 1636. Bolton says "Rev. Thomas Hooker of Conn. used a double-headed eagle."
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Hooper, Robert (Marblehead, Mass, 1709-90)
Or on a fess between three boars passant Azure three annulets Or
Engraved on a sugar bowl by Hurd.
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Hooper, William (Boston, 1742-Hillsborough, N.C., 1790)
Or a crescent [Argent?] on a chief Azure two roses Argent.
Bookplate impaling Argent on a bend Sable between two unicorns' heads Argent (?) three annulets Or (for Clark?). Signer of the Declaration of Independence. The engraver does not provide a tincture hatching on the crescent; this may not be intended as an indication of Argent.
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Hope, Henry (Boston, as of 1732)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Azure a chevron Or between three bezants; 2nd and 3rd Ermine a mill-rind Sable (for Mills)
Engraved on a cup left to Hope by Edward Mills in his will, 1732, with arms of Mills on opposite side. 1st and 4th quarters are the arms of Hope of Hopetoun. Bolton blazons the millrinds Argent because of a lack of tincture hatchings, but they are correctly Sable.
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Hopkins, Capt Joseph (of Maryland, 1764)
Sable on a chevron between two pistols in chief Or and a silver medal with the French king's bust inscribed Louis XV tied at the top with a red ribbon in base, a laurel chaplet in the centre, a scalp on a staff on the dexter and a tomahawk on the sinister, all Proper, a chief embattled Argent
Granted by English kings of arms, 1764.
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Hopkins, Edward (in Connecticut, 1640-55)
Sable a stag trippant within a bordure indented a chief indented Or
Seal, impaling "Ermine on a canton Gules a cross crosslet Or" (for Lello?). The arms are those of Hamblen.
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1. Hopkins, Gerald (of Anne Arundel Co, Md, 1692)
2. Hopkins, John (of Hartford, Conn, 1632)
3. Hopkins, Stephen (of Plymouth, Mass, 1620)Sable on a chevron between three pistols Or three roses Gules
2. Crozier 1
3. Matthews -
1. Hopkinson, Francis (Philadelphia, 1737-91)
2. Hopkinson, Joseph (Philadelphia, 1770-1842)Argent on a chevron between three estoiles Gules three lozenges Argent.
1. Bookplate by Dawkins. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Bolton misblazons decorative shading around the shield as a bordure Vert.
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Hornsby, Joseph (of Williamsburg, Va, 1750)
Gules a bend between six cross-crosslets Or
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Horry, Charles Lucas Pinckney (Charleston, S.C., 1769-France, 1830)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Or on a bend Azure three cinquefoils Argent; 2nd Argent five fusils conjoined in pale within a bordure engrailed Sable (for Pinckney); 3rd Argent a fess between six annulets Gules (for Lucas?)
Bookplate. Bolton says the pronominal quarters are the arms of Herrys.
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Horsmanden, Daniel (Goudhurst, Kent, 1691-Flatbush, N.Y., 1778)
Gules a saltire Argent on a fess over all Azure three leopards' faces Or
See quartered arms below.
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Horsmanden, Daniel (Goudhurst, Kent, 1691-Flatbush, N.Y., 1778)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules a saltire Argent on a fess over all Azure three leopards’ faces Or; 2nd and 3rd Argent a [heraldic] tiger passant Sable
Arms on bookplate. See simple paternal arms above.
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Horton, Barnabas (of Long Island, NY, 1656)
Gules a lion rampant Argent charged on the breast with a boar’s head couped Azure all within a bordure engrailed Argent
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Horwitz, Dr. Jonathan (b. Germany; of Baltimore, Md, 1812)
Per chevron Argent and Azure a chevron Or in base a lion rampant holding a staff [Argent?]
Matthews does not give the tincture of the lion.
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1. Hough, Richard (to Bucks Co, Pa., 1683)
2. Hough, Isaac (Bucks Co, Pa, 1726-Philadelphia, 1786)Argent a bend Sable
1. From Macclesfield, Cheshire.
2. Bookplate, 1785
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Houghton, Mary (of Charlestown, Mass., 1637)
Sable two bars and in chief two mullets pierced Argent, on the upper bar a crescent for difference.
From London; wife of (1) Francis Norton, (2) William Stetson.
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1. Houghton, Ralph (1603-98, to Lancashire, Mass.)
2. Houghton, Azor (d. Bolton, Mass., 1825)
3. Houghton, Oren (d. Bolton, Mass., 1828)Sable three bars Argent.
2. Tombstone, West Cemetery, Bolton, Mass.
3. Tombston, West Cemetery, Bolton, Mass. Brother of Azor Houghton, #2.
2. Bolton
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1. Houstoun of that Ilk, Sir Patrick, Bt. (Scotland, 1698-Savannah, 1762)
2. Houstoun, Sir George, Bt. (Chatham Co, Ga, 1744-95)Or a chevron chequy Azure and Argent between three martlets Sable beaked Gules
1. Bookplate. 5th baronet; immigrated to Georgia by 1735.
2. 7th baronet; son of Sir Patrick Houstoun, #1.
As baronets of Nova Scotia the Houstouns would have been entitled to place the arms of Nova Scotia on these arms (Argent a saltire Azure overall a shield of the arms of Scotland), either in a canton or on a small escutcheon.
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1. Howard, Francis, 6th Baron Howard of Effingham (in Virginia 1684-1688)
2. Howard, Joshua (d. Baltimore Co, Md, 1738)
3. Howard, Cornelius (Baltimore Co, Md, 1706-77)
4. Howard, Henry (Maryland, d. 1686)Gules a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchy Argent, on the bend in dexter chief for augmentation an escutcheon bendwise, Or a demi-lion pierced through the mouth with an arrow within a double tressure flory-counterflory Gules.
1. Governor of Virginia, 1684-1694.
2. Tombstone (no longer extant).
3. Tombstone at Grayrock, Pikesville, Md. Son of Joshua Howard, #2.
4. Seal
2. Bolton
3. Bolton
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Howard, James (to Augusta, Me, 1754)
Argent a bend Gules between six cross-crosslets fitchy [tincture not given]
Engraved on a teapot belonging to his son.
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Howard, ----- (Massachusetts, late 1700s?)
Per pale, dexter Azure three fleurs-de-lis in pale Or between two flaunches Ermine each charged with a rose Gules; sinister Gules a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchy Argent
Copy of a painting probably by John Cole; the quartering of augmentation granted by Henry VIII to his 5th wife, Catherine Howard, impaling the ancient arms of the Howard Dukes of Norfolk.
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Howard, Thomas (of Boston, 1746)
Per cross Argent and Sable on a bend over all Gules three lions rampant Or
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1. Howard, William (on Long Island, 1660)
2. Howard, John (d. Anne Arundel Co, Md., abt. 1696)
3. Howard, Abraham (to Marblehead, Mass., abt. 1736)Gules a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchy Argent
Undifferenced ancient arms of Howard, Dukes of Norfolk.
2. Seal on will; probably same seal inherited from Henry Howard of "Collingborne," Baltimore Co, 1684.
2. Bolton
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Howe, George (presumed d. North Carolina, 1587)
Argent on a chevron Gules between three wolves' heads couped Sable three fusils Argent
One of the assistant governors of the Roanoke Island "Lost Colony," collectively granted arms by Garter King of Arms prior to the voyage.
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Howe, John (of Sudbury, Mass, 1640)
Argent on a fess between three foxes’ heads erased Sable an escallop Argent
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Howell, Daniel (of Ewing, N.J., 1702)
Argent a lion bicorporate per pale Gules and Sable
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1. Howell, Edward (to Boston, 1639)
2. Howell, Maj John (d. Southampton, L.I., N.Y., 1686)Gules three towers triple towered Argent.
1. Formerly owner of the manor of Westbury, Marsh Gibbon, Bucks.
2. Tombstone, old silver.
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Howe, ----- (New England, 1785)
Or a fess Sable between three wolves' [or foxes'] heads Gules
On an embroidered "hatchment" quartered in 2nd and 3rd with Babcock in 1st and 4th
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Howes, Thomas (of Boston, 1637)
Argent, a chevron between three griffins’ heads couped Sable
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Hubard, James (of Williamburg, Va, ca 1735)
Sable an estoile of six points in chief a crescent Argent between two flaunches Ermine
Arms on bookplate impaling Argent on a chevron Gules between three pheons Sable five mullets Argent.
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Hubbard, ----- (Boston, 1712)
Quarterly Or and Argent on bend over all Gules three lions passant guardant Or
A panel from a Boston house, ca 1712.
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Hubbard, Nathaniel (of Massachusetts, 1736)
Quarterly Argent and Sable on a bend over all Gules three lions passant Or
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Hubbard, Thomas (Boston, d. 1742)
On a bend three lions passant regardant [tinctures not indicated]]
Tombstone, Granary Burying Ground, Boston
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Hubbard, William (of New York, 1710)
Sable in chief a crescent Argent and in base an estoile of eight points Or between two flaunches Ermine
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Hubbell, Richard (in New Haven, 1647)
Sable three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys Or.
Said to have come from Ipsley, Warwicks. The arms are those of Gurdon.
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Huger, Daniel (Berkeley Co, S.C., 1742-Charleston, 1799)
Argent in chief a heart in flames between two laurel branches fructed crossed in saltire and in base an anchor all proper all between two flaunches Azure each charged with a fleur-de-lis Or
Member of the Continental Congress 1786-88 and of the U.S. House of Representatives 1789-93. Arms granted by the English kings of arms, 1771. Crozier misblazons the charge in chief as "a human head emitting flames."
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Hugget, Sigismund (in New York by 1791)
Argent a chevron Gules on a chief Azure two fleurs-de-lys [or mill-rinds] [tincture not given]
Memorial tablet to his wife Eleanor (d. 1795) [formerly?] at St. Paul's Church, New York
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Huidekoper, Harm Jan (Hoogeveen, Neth, 1776-Meadville, Pa, 1854)
Per pale, dexter Azure a sword palewise Argent hilted and pommelled Or in chief a six-pointed star Or; sinister Argent three arbalests erect in pale proper
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Hull, George (to New England, abt. 1700)
Azure an eagle displayed Or
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Hull, John (Harbrough, Leics, 1624-Boston, 1682)
Argent on a chevron Azure between three demi-lions passant Gules three roundels Or, on a chief Sable two piles Argent
Seal on deed of Daniel Quincy, 1690
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Hulton, Henry (of Brookline, Mass, bef 1775)
Argent a lion rampant Gules
Arms on seal.
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Hume, George (Wedderburn, Berwick, Scot, 1697-Culpeper Co, Va, 1760)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Vert a lion rampant Argent (Hume); 2nd Argent three popinjays Vert beaked and membered Gules (Pepdie); 3rd Argent a cross engrailed Azure (Sinclair of Polwarth)
In fess point a crescent Gules for difference; see simple arms above.
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Hume (or Home), George (Wedderburn, Berwick, Scot, 1697-Culpeper Co, Va, 1760)
Vert a lion rampant Argent
Undifferenced Scottish arms of Home of Wedderburn, to which Crozier contends George Hume was entitled. See quartered arms below.
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Humfrey, Maj Gen John (Dorchester, Dorset, 1597-England, 1652)
Gules a cross bottony Ermine
In Lynn, Mass, 1628-41. See variant above.
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Humfrey, Maj Gen John (Dorchester, Dorset, 1597-England, 1652)
Gules a cross bottony Argent, a crescent for difference
Seal. See variant below. In Lynn, Mass, 1628-41.
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Humphreys, Maj Reuben (West Simsbury, Conn, 1757-Marcellus, N.Y., 1832)
Or a fess Azure between three griffins' heads couped, in chief point a crescent [tinctures not indicated]
Bookplate by Richard Brunton.
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1. Hunlock, John (in Boston by 1685)
2. Hunlock, Edward (in Boston by 1685)
3. Hunlock, Christopher (in Boston by 1685)Azure a fess between three tigers' heads erased Or
John and Edward were brothers; Christopher was their cousin
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Hunnewell, Roger (of Saco, Me, 1654)
Per fess Sable and Argent three hawks’ heads erased counterchanged
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Hunter, Gov Robert (Edinburgh, ca 1664-Jamaica, 1734)
Sable a bugle horn stringed Argent
Arms on seal; governor of New York and New Jersey. See different arms below.
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1. Hunter, Gov Robert (Edinburgh, ca 1664-Jamaica, 1734)
2. Hunter, Capt David (b. 1728, of York Co, Pa, and Martinsburg, Va)Vert three coursing hounds in full chase Argent collared Or on a chief Argent three hunting horns Vert stringed Gules
1. On a bookplate used when he was governor of Jamaica. It is possible that the strings might be other than Gules. See different arms above. Governor of New York and New Jersey.
2. From Long Calderwood; said to have been descended from Hunter of Hunterston, Ayr.
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Huntington, ----- (Boston, late 1700s?)
Azure a harpy wings disclosed and hair flotant Or
Painting possibly by John Coles.
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Huntington, Simon (to Norwich, Conn., 1660)
Argent fretty Sable on a chief Gules three mullets Or.
From Norwich, Norf. Great-grandfather of Simon Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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Hunt, Richard (in Boston, 1674)
Per saltire two hearts in fess [tinctures not indicated]
Seal
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Hunt, Thomas (New York, 1667)
Per pale Argent and Sable a saltire counterchanged
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Hunt, Thomas (of Pasquotank, NC, 1659)
Azure on a fess Argent between three cinquefoils Or a lion passant Gules
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Hurd, Descendants of Jacob (of Roxbury and Boston, Mass, d. 1758)
Azure a Neptune's trident palewise and on a chief wavy Or a raven proper
Granted by English kings of arms, 1783.
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Hurd, John (of Windsor, Conn, 1657)
Gules a lion rampant Or
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1. Hurd, Nathaniel (Boston, 1729-77)
2. Hurd, Isaac (Boston [?], 1812)Azure a lion rampant Or, on a chief Argent a crane [or stork] [tincture not indicated?] between two mullets Or
1. Bookplate engraved by himself.
2. Same bookplate with Isaac's dated signature.
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Hurry, Samuel (to New York, 1795; settled in Philadelphia)
Argent a lion rampant Gules in base two mullets pierced Azure.
Bookplate.
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Hurst, John (of Salem, Mass, 1717)
Argent a sun Gules
Gore Roll of Arms
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Hutchins, John (to Newbury, Mass., 1642)
Argent three lions passant two and one Sable.
From Southampton, Hants.
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Hutchinson, ----- (Boston, 18th c)
Per pale Gules and Azure a lion rampant Argent within an orle of nine cross-crosslets Or.
Engraved on a chocolate pot
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Hutchinson, ----- (Boston, 18th c.)
A lion within a partial orle of 10 cross-crosslets, none in chief [tinctures not indicated]
Slab lying broken without an inscription, Copp's Hill, Boston.
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Hutchinson, ----- (Boston, 18th c.)
A lion within a partial orle of 13 cross-crosslets, none in chief [tinctures not indicated].
Tombstone, Copp's Hill, Boston, carved on a stone later appropriated by another family.
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1. Hutchinson, Col Elisha (Boston, 1640-1717)
2. Hutchinson, William (in Boston, 1721)Per pale Gules and Azure a lion rampant Argent within an orle of 10 cross-crosslets Or.
Both in Gore Roll of Arms.
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Hutchinson, Eliakim (d. Boston, 1717)
Per pale Gules and Azure a lion rampant Argent within a partial orle of eight cross-crosslets Or, none in chief, and a label Argent.
Gore Roll of Arms
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Hutchinson, Samuel (d. Boston, ca 1667)
A lion rampant within a partial orle of seven cross-crosslets, none in chief [tinctures not indicated]
Seal on his will. See slight variant below.
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Hutchinson, Samuel (d. Boston, ca 1667)
Per pale Gules and Azure a lion rampant Argent within an orle of cross-crosslets Or
See slight variant above.
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Hutchinson, Thomas (Boston, 1711-London, 1780)
Per pale Gules and Azure a lion rampant Argent within an orle of 12 cross-crosslets Or.
On his seal. Also as depicted in window of State House, Boston; governor of Massachusetts. See alternative blazon above.
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1. Hutchinson, William (in Boston, 1633)
2. Hutchinson, Richard (in Salem, Mass, 1647)
3. Hutchinson, Thomas (Boston, 1675-1739)
4. Hutchinson, Thomas (b. Boston, 1711; d. England, 1780.Per pale Gules and Azure crusily Or a lion rampant Argent.
2. Son of Thomas Hutchinson of Arnold, near Nottingham, Notts.
3. Engraved dish given to Second Church, Boston, 1711.
4. China plate, impaling Calthorp ("Checky Or and Azure a fess Ermine"), Bostonian Soc. Governor of Massachusetts, 1771-74. Son of Thomas Hutchinson, #3. See alternative blazon below.
2. Matthews
3. Bolton
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Hutson, Rev. William (England, 1720-Charleston, 1761)
Per chevron embattled Or and Vert three martlets counterchanged
Immigrated to Charleston 1740. Bolton blazons "per fess embowed and embattled, but the painting in S.C. Hist. & Gen. Mag. (1908) that he cites as his source shows "per chevron embattled."
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Hyde, Edward, Viscount Cornbury (in New York, 1701-08)
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Azure a chevron between three lozenges Or (Hyde); 2nd Paly of six Or and Gules a bend Azure (Langford); 3rd Azure a cross Argent (Aylesbury)
Impaling Stewart of Lennox and O'Brien on the coffin plate of his wife, Lady Catherine O'Brien (d. 1706), at Trinity Church, New York, found when the church was rebuilt in 1839. See simple paternal arms above.
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1. Hyde, Henry (in Maryland by 1663)
2. Hyde, Edward (in Maryland by 1663)
3. Hyde, Edward, Viscount Cornbury (in New York, 1701-08)Azure a chevron between three lozenges Or.
1. & 2. Brothers, from Norbury, Cheshire.
3. Governor of New York and New Jersey; later succeeded as 3rd Earl of Clarendon. See quartered arms below.
2. NEHGS #413
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Hyslop, ----- (18th-early 19th c)
Six lioncels rampant 3, 2, 1 [tinctures not given]
Bookplate, "by the name of Hyslop."
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Hyslop, Robert (18th-early 19th c)
Argent upon a mound Vert a stag lodged beneath a tree [proper?]
Bookplate