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Madison Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
Madison/Maddison/Madeston “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) Maddison of Unthank Hall, co. Durham - Peter Maddison (fl. 1575), son of Rowland Maddison, son of Lionel Madison, son of Alexander Maddison, son of William Maddison, son of Richard Madyson, all of Unthank Hall, son of William Maddison of Allergill and Unthank (fl. 1428), son of John Madyson, son of Robert Madyson, son of Thomas Madyson of Allergill (fl. 13th century) - Quarterly; first and fourth, argent on a chevron between three martlets sable as many mullets or, for Marley, second, argent three bars gules within a bordure sable; third sable a fleur-de-lis argent. Crest: A dexter hand.
2) Madysion of Newcastle, co. Northumberland - Sir Lionel Maddison of Newcastle, Mayor, knighted in 1633 and was granted arms on June 6th, 1635, son of Henry Maddison (1574-1634), Mayor of Newcastle, son of Lionel Maddison (1537-1624), Mayor and Sheriff of Newcastle, coal entrepreneur, son of Rowland Maddison of Unthank Hall - Argent two battle-axes, in saltire sable. Crest: An armed arm, with a gauntlet proper, garnished gold, issuing out of a crown flory, and holding a battle-axe-proper charged with a cross gules the staff sable.
3) Argent a chevron between three martlets sable. Crest: A cubit arm, erminois, holding in the hand proper a battle-axe sable.
Madeston or Madyson of Fonaby, co. Licolnshire - granted in 1587 to Edward Madyson, grandson of Sir Edward Maddison of Fonaby (d. 1553) - had son Sir Ralph Maddison (c. 1571-1655), economic writer, involved in woollen trade, who had issue including Edward Maddison of Fonaby and Grimblethorpe (1594-1672), High Sheriff
Maddison of Saltwellside, co. Durham - Lionel Maddison of Saltwellside (born c. 1626), son of Ralph Maddison of Saltwellside, son of Henry Maddison of Newcastle, alderman and merchant - had issue Mary, Lionel, Booth, Ralph, William, and Henry
4) Maddison of Partney Hall, co. Lincolnshire - descended from Colonel George Maddison of Partney Hall (1762-1816), served in Ceylon, Cape of Good Hope, and the Walcheren Campaign, second son of George Maddison of Stainton Vale (1729-1807), Lieutenant-Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Foot, son of John Maddison of Stainton Vale and Ketton Hall (1691-1746), High Sheriff, son of Ralph Maddison of Stainton Vale (1626-1709), also High Sheriff, son of Humphrey Maddison of Alvingham Abbey (1601-1671), son of Sir Ralph Maddison of Fonaby (d. 1656) - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent two battle axes in saltire sable, for Maddison; 2nd and 3rd, argent a chevron sable charged with a mullet or, between three martlets of the second, for Marley. Crest: Out of a crown flory or, a cubit arm in armour proper grasping a battle axe sable. Motto: Vae timido.
5) Madeston - Gules three maiden’s heads, couped, argent, crined or.
6) Madeston or Madesson - Barry of four, azure and argent; in chief a lion rampant or. Crest: An ostrich reguardant ducally crowned, and resting the dexter foot on a pellet, sable.
7) Madeston - Ermine two battle-axes in saltire sable. Crest: A cock’s head ermine holding in the beak a trefoil slipped, vert.
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1) Maddison of Unthank Hall, co. Durham - Peter Maddison (fl. 1575), son of Rowland Maddison, son of Lionel Madison, son of Alexander Maddison, son of William Maddison, son of Richard Madyson, all of Unthank Hall, son of William Maddison of Allergill and Unthank (fl. 1428), son of John Madyson, son of Robert Madyson, son of Thomas Madyson of Allergill (fl. 13th century) - Quarterly; first and fourth, argent on a chevron between three martlets sable as many mullets or, for Marley, second, argent three bars gules within a bordure sable; third sable a fleur-de-lis argent. Crest: A dexter hand.
2) Madysion of Newcastle, co. Northumberland - Sir Lionel Maddison of Newcastle, Mayor, knighted in 1633 and was granted arms on June 6th, 1635, son of Henry Maddison (1574-1634), Mayor of Newcastle, son of Lionel Maddison (1537-1624), Mayor and Sheriff of Newcastle, coal entrepreneur, son of Rowland Maddison of Unthank Hall - Argent two battle-axes, in saltire sable. Crest: An armed arm, with a gauntlet proper, garnished gold, issuing out of a crown flory, and holding a battle-axe-proper charged with a cross gules the staff sable.
3) Argent a chevron between three martlets sable. Crest: A cubit arm, erminois, holding in the hand proper a battle-axe sable.
Madeston or Madyson of Fonaby, co. Licolnshire - granted in 1587 to Edward Madyson, grandson of Sir Edward Maddison of Fonaby (d. 1553) - had son Sir Ralph Maddison (c. 1571-1655), economic writer, involved in woollen trade, who had issue including Edward Maddison of Fonaby and Grimblethorpe (1594-1672), High Sheriff
Maddison of Saltwellside, co. Durham - Lionel Maddison of Saltwellside (born c. 1626), son of Ralph Maddison of Saltwellside, son of Henry Maddison of Newcastle, alderman and merchant - had issue Mary, Lionel, Booth, Ralph, William, and Henry
4) Maddison of Partney Hall, co. Lincolnshire - descended from Colonel George Maddison of Partney Hall (1762-1816), served in Ceylon, Cape of Good Hope, and the Walcheren Campaign, second son of George Maddison of Stainton Vale (1729-1807), Lieutenant-Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Foot, son of John Maddison of Stainton Vale and Ketton Hall (1691-1746), High Sheriff, son of Ralph Maddison of Stainton Vale (1626-1709), also High Sheriff, son of Humphrey Maddison of Alvingham Abbey (1601-1671), son of Sir Ralph Maddison of Fonaby (d. 1656) - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent two battle axes in saltire sable, for Maddison; 2nd and 3rd, argent a chevron sable charged with a mullet or, between three martlets of the second, for Marley. Crest: Out of a crown flory or, a cubit arm in armour proper grasping a battle axe sable. Motto: Vae timido.
5) Madeston - Gules three maiden’s heads, couped, argent, crined or.
6) Madeston or Madesson - Barry of four, azure and argent; in chief a lion rampant or. Crest: An ostrich reguardant ducally crowned, and resting the dexter foot on a pellet, sable.
7) Madeston - Ermine two battle-axes in saltire sable. Crest: A cock’s head ermine holding in the beak a trefoil slipped, vert.
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Peyton/Payton Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Peyton/Payton “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Sable a cross, engrailed or, in the dexter chief quarter a mullet of the last. Crest: A griffin, sejant, wings endorsed, or. Peyton of Isleham, co. Cambridgeshire - Sir Robert Pey...
Webster Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Webster “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research, heraldic merchandise please visit: www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Edward Webster (d. 1755), Principal Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and a Member of Parliament for Carysfort - Or, a lion rampant azure armed and langued gules between three m...
Gore Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Gore “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) confirmed in 1587 to Gerrard Gore, Alderman of the City of London - Gules a fess between three crosses crosslet or. Crest-On a mount vert a tiger saliant argent tufted and maned sable duca...
Wheatley Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Wheatley “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM 1) Wheatley of Castle-Bromwich, co. Leicestershire - granted in 1356 to John Wheatley Esq. of Castle Bromwich, had son William Wheatley, “who gained additional favors from King Henry IV”, and had daughter T...
Hare Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Hare “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Charles John Hare Esq. of Beeston, co. York, and Etchingham, co. Sussex (1818-1898), medical doctor, only son of Samuel Hare, “consulting surgeon” - Or, eight arrows interlaced saltirewise...
Holder Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Holder "Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Holder of South Wheatley, co. Nottingham - Thomas Holder (fl. 1664-1673), Treasurer of the “Royal Adventurers trading with Africa”, the precursor of the Royal African Company, and Audito...
Holman Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Holman "Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) Vert a chevron between three pheons or. Crest: A bow and arrow drawn, the arrow fesseways between two wings all or. Holman of St. Savior’s, Southwark, co. Surrey - Charles Holman of Sout...
Masterson Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Masterson/Masterton“Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) Masterson of Nantwich, co. Cheshire, England and Ferns, co. Wexford, Ireland - Sir Thomas Masterson or Maisterson of Nantwich and Ferns, Seneschal of Wexford, had daughter Margaret who married Roger Maynering of Nantwich ...
Hicks Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Hicks “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) Gules a fess wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest: A buck’s head couped at the neck or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper (another: gorged with a chaplet of cinquefoils of the last leaved vert) Hicks of Beverston, co. Glouce...
Kirkpatrick Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Kirkpatrick “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) Kirkpatrick of Dumfries, Scotland - The Kirkpatrick Baronetcy of Closeburn in the County of Dumfries is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia created on 26 in 1685 for Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, son of Robert Kirkpatrick, son of...
Durham Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) Durham of Grange, co. Forfar - descended from Sir William Durham, 1st of Grange (fl. 1322), who had son Michael Durham, who has son John Durham, who had son Thomas Durham (d.c. 1496), who had son John Durham, who had son Alexander Durham - Or, on a fesse azure three mullets ar. and in ba...
Brandon Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) Sir William Brandon of Wangford, co. Suffolk (1433-1491), son of Robert Brandon, collector of customs and Member of Parliament for Bishop’s Lynn - had son Sir Thomas Brandon of Southwark, Surrey and Duddington (d. 1510) - Barry of ten argent and gules a lion rampant or, ducally crowned p...
Hoy Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) James Barlow Hoy of Midanbury and Thornhill, co. Hampshire and The Hermitage, Isle of Wight (d. 1843), Member of Parliament for Southampton, married Marian D’Pyley through which he inherited Harold’s Park, co. Essex - Chequy or and gules a lion rampant argent. 2) Michael Hoy Esq. of Mida...
Malone Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) “a Sept deriving their name from Maoileoin, nephew of Roderick O’Conor, last Monarch of Ireland of the Milesian line” - Edmond O’Malone of Kilgarvan, co. Westmeath, was Chief of the Sept during the first half of the 16th century - Vert a lion rampant or, between three mullets argent. Cre...
Harlow Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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Marlow Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
Yay my surname ❤ thanks for the upload!
Born a Clark, not a "Clarke" I was raised that the spelling indicated religion. Surprised you didn't mention this. We also are the Ulster Irish. Northern Ireland Orangemen
I'm a descendant of John and Sarah Burrell who settled in Weymouth, MA in the 1600's. Looking for his connection in England. I know he was a Puritan who left England to escape persecution just as the Mayflower Puritan's did. His grandson married one of the Alden girls. The Burrell's are an ancient family from Northumbria/Berwick Upon Tweed. Just curious where you got your pronunciation of Burrell. We say Burr-ell in the northern states and my Grand Aunt in Tennesse pronounced it Burl (She would say Oh, you yankees)
WHERE did you get my family's photo of their Manor houses?! IM NOT KIDDING!! I am a direct descendant of Thomas of Balgowan, Lord of Logiealmond. The names you have in video are my ancestors !! My GggGrandfathers and Ggg Grandmothers!!! We need to talk! I need to know where I can see that book, or the photographs! Who's got them?! PLEASE!! CONTACT ME!!! 😮🤯🫨 My Grahams lived in Perth and Leith, and were directly tied into the Jacobite wars, along with the Leslies, Cockburns, Wellers, Stirling and Ogilvy...we trace our families to CANADA...where we all stayed together- picking up Cockburns, Channer, and others along the way... ROLLO? CHECK THAT. GRAHAM? CHECK. WELLER? CHECK. So clue me in on where I can find out more family photos, and history specific to this family. Also...we were married into the Orchill Grahams, and perhaps a couple others... Please 🙏 contact me!!! This is a find!!!❤❤ I have tons of info too!!! Wellers? (Wellerman song?) Yeah...English. Amersham. My family too. My mom's Graham dad married Weller mom...there ya go. MONTROSE AND WELLERMAN. CONTACT ME!!!!
It's cool seeing this. Being that my last name is Payne.
I lost that video
I'm invited to the farm still standing
Please help this orphan get to grandfather John West farm invited me ? His granddaughter...
West grandfather John West ..of new. New England off the speedwell ? Cow island !!!
Christopher Peck here from Long Island, NY USA.
0:20 did you just burp?😂
My 5x great grandmother was Anne Savage, daughter of Rev. Thomas Savage. He was a direct patrilineal descendant of Sir John Savage who commanded the left flank for Henry VII at the Battle of Bosworth. His descendants married into various Norman Templar families, most decended from William Marshall and Hughes de Poyens. At one point the Savages were moving with the most influential families in Britain, building the infrastructure for what would become the British Empire.
Im a higgins
I approve of this video, for obvious reasons.
Love this
My late mothers maiden name was Ross, and her family ancestry dates back to the French Huguenots. I have a strong connection to Scotland from both sides of my family. I come from NI and as you know, we have a large presence of Scottish ancestry here.
My last name. I can trace it back to a Thomas Martin of Goochland Co VA (1750-1802 ?) who married Susannah Walker....St James Northam Parrish according to the Douglas Register. I cant get any further back than that....due to the numerous Thomas Martins in VA. He had sons named Dabney and Hutson which names usually carry through generations but not that I can see or make any positive connections.
Found this while researching my 3x grandpa Dublin Belcher Sr.
We love to hear that. Let us know if you need any help: coadb.com/which-coat-of-arms-is-mine#get-started
i'm black and my last name is fleming crazy history 😂
Fifehead Magdalen in in the county of Dorset. Evercreech Park was in the county of Somerset.
How do I know which crest is for my "Upton" family lol .
One would need to trace their ancestry back in the paternal line as far back as genealogical records allow. We can help you with this: coadb.com/which-coat-of-arms-is-mine#get-started
Joannes (Johann) Czechanski* was born in 1839. He married Franciszka Hernacka in April 1866 in Ostrowite Prymasowskie, Wielkopolskie, Poland. They had five children in 16 years. He died in 1899 in Poland at the age of 60. Joannes’s family Children Rozalia “ Rose” Czechanski* + 4 children Selected person Joannes (Johann) Czechanski* Spouse Franciszka Hernacka Can you find this family’s coat of Arms in Poland ?
Foster in Australia dad and grandparents from Yorkshire
Foster in Canada, Great Great Great grandad from Yorkshire :)
I think I'm the second I have to ask my Dad
What about Hughes
Here is our Hughes video: ua-cam.com/video/bR6s2GRf9T0/v-deo.html
My mom's family
My grandfather was a Hudson and a very decent man
The Alexanders were, in early Rome, the richest of jewish families. They were the tax collectors for the Flavian Emperors of Rome ...the Flavians created the bible, the vatican and all early popes.
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My paternal 10th Great-grandfather was Sven Alfred Gustafson . Arms are shown in his genealogy. It appears to be Argent with a Chevron point upright Gules.
I'm of the Plymouth Mortons, who decend from William of Notts!
I appreciate this!
Hey cousins !!!
Mine too
I've enjoyed your information, and I've noticed in my.line the Family crests have changed several times, along with the lineage of the Family. ALICE Webb married William Richmond in 1430 or there abouts. Then took up the Richmond coat of Arms if you follow the male line I f the family. It changes again when the name changed to Haut in the 1200's THE Webb name line didn't stay continuous until after 1430. Until now the Webb line has been the same in the male lineage. So which coat of arms should one go by.
Is it a lion or the original welsh dragon?
lets just say we may all be related
3:35: And yet, you pronounced "Lavaulx" correctly??? Have you been "punking us"?
3:26: "moo-SOHN".
3:03: "Geeorjh", s'il vous plait!!! Ingles.......
2:39: ""JEAAH-no", "don-CORR", et "con-FLAHN", tu imbecile! Tabernac!!!!
2:33: That's "JEAAHN CLEM-ent", officer of "or-lee-AAHNS". Wow, your French pronunciation c'est tres mal!
2:05: That is pronounced 'CLEM-ent", not "cle-MENT". Notice the placement of the accent mark over the first "e". This is the common form in the north of France; the way you pronounced it would be if written with no accent mark, which is common in the south of France, as well as most of Quebec. Even so, in each location, it's about a 2/3 to 1/3 split in pronunciation.
Thank you so much 🥰
Do you have a coat of arms of Langley from England?
Yes, we do: ua-cam.com/video/SFHFqqN7V7g/v-deo.htmlsi=lXRK1o6eofrk8_zx
Wow, this was a fascinating video. I appreciate the research and effort. I had no idea my name had so many. My family and I always thought the Spanish one with the greyhounds was the only one. Thanks for sharing!
The oldest arms you refer to are not Masterson arms, they are a derivative of the Mainwaring otherwise the Mannering family. These are mentioned in Burkes general Amory. Given the intermarriage between the Masterson and Mainwaring families, it is likely that information passed on to Burke was incorrect, probably coming from some quartering of both family's arms. .
Plus the family were already had the 3 garbs or before Flodden
My mother is a Clayton. The Clayton’s owned slaves in Jamaica and named my ancestors with the last name of Clayton and raped many of them which means I may be related to this piece of scum but many of Clayton’s slaves rebelled and escaped to the maroon colonies and took revenge which makes me proud that my ancestors didn’t take the abuse lightly
Sweet.