Walden Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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- Walden “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) Walden of Kent, England - Sir Richard Walden of Erith, co. Kent (c. 1465-1538), knighted in Belgium after the Battle of Spurs in 1513, son of Thomas or Richard Walden (c. 1439-1474) - Or, on a fess (bend?) gules cotised azure between six martets of the third three eagles’ wings argent.
2) Walden of Buckworth, co. Huntingdon, and co. Norfolk - William Walden of Godmanchester had the manor conveyed upon him in 1601 - Lionel Walden (1620-1698), a Member of Parliament, only son of Lionel Walden, had son Major Lionel Walden II (c. 1653-1701), also a Member of Parliament - Or, on a bend gules cotised azure between six martlets of the second three wings argent.
3) Or, on a bend gules cotised sable between six martlets of the second three wings argent. Crest: A winged spur, rowel upwards proper.
4) Walden of Rickling, co. Essex - Sir Alexander Walden of Matching and Rickling, co. Essex, Member of Parliament, son of Alexander Walden and nephew of Sir Humphrey Walden, of Matching & Rickling (d. 1347) - Barry of four argent and sable on a chief of the second three cinquefoils of the first - Another source: Gules a bend azure in sinister chief a martlet Or.
5) Alexander Walden - (fl. 14th century) - Sable two bars ermine in chief three cinquefoils pierced of the second.
6) Roger Walden (d. 1406), Bishop of London and Archbishop of Canterbury - Sable two bars argent (another, ermine) in chief three cinquefoils pierced of the second - Another source: Gules a bend azure in sinister chief a martlet Or
7) Robert Walden of Warwick (d.c. 1402), Member of Parliament - Argent a chevron engrailed between three griffin’s heads (gulls?) erased azure.
8) Argent a chevron engrailed between three griffins’ heads erased azure a chief of the last.
9) found in heraldic roll dated c. 1510 - Argent three leopards’ faces sable (a bend azure?).
10) found in heraldic roll dated c. 1500 - Gules on a chevron azure between three leopard’s faces argent three roundels or.
11) Azure three chevrons or.
12) Argent three seapies proper.
13) Walden von Naters, Valais, Switzerland - documented since 1669 and also found in Birgish - Johann Walden (fl. 1709) - Christian Walden founded the Antonius Chapel in Klosi in 1750 - D'argent, à trois sapins de sinople, posés sur trois collines du même.
14) Karl Walden (born 1859), merchant Helmershausen, village in Thüringen - In b. Schilde aus s. Dreiberg eine g. Krone uberhoht von zwei schraggekreutzen s. Schlusselen. Aud dem Helm ein b. geharnischter Arm, der einen s. Schlussel schrag emporhalt.
15) von Walden of Sweden - ennobled in 1719 - descended from Wilhelm Waldt, a priest who was born in Germany c. 1585, had sons Johann Tilmann and Wilhelm von Walden who were ennobled by the Polish King Sigismund III and had this nobility confirmed in Courland in 1648 - Johann had grandson Georg Fredrik von Walden (1654-1728), a Captain in the Swedish army, who had great-grandson Adolf Fredrik von Walden (1769-1813) - En Skiöld af Silfwer, i hwilken är en röd pal med en försilfrad Pijl uti. På des högra sida står en Willman bärandes en Klubba på Axlen, med en grön Krantz kring Hufwudet och om Lifwet, och på den wänstra sidan om palen står ett Palmträ, på hwilketz Stam en Orm sig slingrar. Öfwerst i Skiölden är en röd chef, hwari ligga twänne Pilar af Silfwer; wändandes Spitzarna till hwar andra. Ofwan på Skiölden står en öpen Tornerhielm, hwaruppå står öfre delen af en lika Willman som i det första Fältet, emellan twänne Palmqwistar. Krantzen och Löfwerket är af Silfwer, rödt och grönt, aldeles som detta Wapen med sina egenteliga Färgor här hos afmålat finne.
16) von Walden of Kurland - ancient nobility - Azure an arrow in pale or.