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This sort of "bucket shop" heraldry has been around for a long time. I always roll my eyes when I see the same booth at games and festivals.
As for why they differ, I would suspect either bad renderings, or choosing a different Williams, since all they really do is look for the last person with that surname to get arms, then slap it into their book.
"To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro
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I actually paid $20 to a mall kiosk in the '80's for a spurious computer-generated crest and two paragraph history.
According to the "history" my family had been respected Talmudists in Turkey before emigrating to Germany. Somehow we became Protestant.
The crest was a green field with an axe in a stump.
It just didn't jibe.
I have also seen the family name with "von" in front. We weren't Prussian or noble.
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I checked several of the above sites. One has the name, but with a false history (I know through family research) & completely different crest. Another has the same crest but a different name (though similiar).
Thanks, SirDaniel.
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from JerseyLawyer This sort of "bucket shop" heraldry has been around for a long time. I always roll my eyes when I see the same booth at games and festivals.
I roll my eyes as well. The thing that bothers me most at times, is when they have the longest line.
from JerseyLawyer As for why they differ, I would suspect either bad renderings, or choosing a different Williams, since all they really do is look for the last person with that surname to get arms, then slap it into their book.
I have suspected the same thing as well. If they are not using someones personal arms, they are merely altering them or fabricating their own.
I believe it is one of the "Rick Steves goes to Europe episodes: Scotland" on PBS, while in Scotland and I believe Glasgow he attends a Burns supper.
It happens to be a Williamson Manor, one of the young men wears a Gunn tartan feileadh-mor during the celebration. Perhaps one of the very few Williamson's who actually has a Coat of Arms. And I'm not referring to the young man in the belted plaid. I'm referring to his father.
from Finn I checked several of the above sites. One has the name, but with a false history (I know through family research) & completely different crest. Another has the same crest but a different name (though similiar).
Thanks, SirDaniel.
Your Welcome. I'm glad you only spent $20. Some dish out a whole lot more.
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A very good thread. I know that this topic has come on XMTS a few times* in the years I have been here. Thanks for giving a clear example of how much trust one should put in these places.
Let the buyer beware.
Cheers
Jamie
* Everytime It makes me think of the "Knightly Murders" episode of Kolchak: The Night Stalker where Kolchak visits a bucket shop.
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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One of the big problems is that they don't seem to differentiate between things like Heraldic arms and Clan crests let alone explain mottos, war cries or bucklers. It's all just 'The picture your family uses!'
A lot of people are getting spoon-fed nonsense, but they are happy to have it and display it.
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The Harmsworth has what is described a wolf cub, bear cup or a leopard on the family crest. Looks like just some big black blob that never really looked like any of the above animals. Don't know my history back further than my Grandparents, sometimes I'm curious but it won't keep me up at night.
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Yep. I learned my lesson with the mall experience.
I know that my family were religious dissidents and came to the Colonies ca. 1720-25. That has been enough.
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7th June 08, 10:20 AM
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Most of those websites forget to take into account different sects with the same name. The English, Scots, and Irish all had different groups that appeared throughout time with the same surname, but no relation.
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