How To Trace Your Coat Of Arms

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

The world of heraldry is full of wonder and excitement. Tracing your families coat of arms will give you an insight into your family history by providing a most valuable source of information, details and stories.

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  • There are so many Turner coats, I hope I can find mine

  • My family coat of arms is in the video, OMG that is soooo weird.

  • The lion is my families coat of arms, it's the lion of judah. I did the research and it's true. England and the united states are israel of today. look it up in the bible.

  • @jackmehoff24

    Agreed.

  • LoL ...... design one for yourself. sure, as long as you live in a country that has no heraldry laws.

  • There isnt such a thing as a family coat of arms. A COA belongs to an individual and not a family. Parts of a COA can be adopted and used by the children from the parents COA, but each COA is an individual tale of each person. This is protected by law only in England AFAIK.

  • YESSSSS last video :/ that was wayyyyy too many videos to watch...warn us next time please?

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