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COATS OF ARMS FOR SURNAMES
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June | Report | 15 Apr 2004 16:44 |
Probably some of you know of this site already, but my friend came today and she had printed off the coats of arms for my main names, also a brief history of the name and where it originated http://search(.)swyrich(.)com/searchresults(.)asp?Licensee=4517&surname remember to remove brackets |
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Sidami | Report | 15 Apr 2004 17:25 |
Lesley, Just been and had a look at that site, I think it is your eyesite as the web page is 4517&surname it is not 8 it is & short for and........I think it is on the keyboard above 7 well it is on mine. Sue |
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Smiley | Report | 15 Apr 2004 18:12 |
I've got the site, I've done three surname searches, and I'm given the same coat of arms each time, with "sample only" written through it. Please tell me what I am doing wrong? You said you've printed some, how? |
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Bobtanian | Report | 15 Apr 2004 21:33 |
Lesley, I hope i am not being "picky", but a '&' is an AMPERSAND. LOL Bob |
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