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Simpson - Jones Cemetery, 65-3 Summary Report, page 23
SIMPSON AND
allied
families
19
Descendants of William Simpson of the personal property ot is in the possession of the Vase. Mrs. Helen Mabon Bond 2. The Silver Watch llsced (Compiler) Dennis William Slmpion o7 J. The Simpson Family Crest,
"?l"?ht be Interested eno I p f--
following people: H Waynesville, in Inventory
to know tome ■urvlved and L*rgo China
■J I
Panaranul CltV "?‘th the John Russel Simpson
The Arras a. shown on the Ironr
i_.u . .. 'rontlsplece were bor. by Dr. V11U ??"
responsible for r.. I. •Illtara
the.. h recordings of .||
these same .eras wcre flr,t
• cotland. 1680 and It would i is descended from Slapson of
< j . . u, u 4 C4d"?ncy difference
indented which indicates descent
ancestor has
1.
North Coolin'." 01 Personal Estat-
Simpson. Lord Lyon was
Arms and tearings in Scotland. t; by Robert Simpson of Thourntoun. appear that Simpson of Thornton Udoch since his Arms contain of a chief
in the
from 4 younger
form son.
The meaning of the Arms-Argent on a three Crescents of the first.
CREST: A Crescent or
chief indented
vert
NOTTO: Tandem
Implebitur - At length he shall
be filled.&
ARMORIAL HEARINGS
Armorial bearings, being for distinquishing persons of, and within, a family, cannot descend to, or be used by, persons who are not members of the family. The surname Indicates the family to which a person belongs. A person named Jones cannot bear a Brown coat of arms, or any part of it.
Indicating their position In the Family a “new” coat of armsj it is the ancient a mark of cadency, usefully showing the
Armorial bearings, of which the Crest is a subsidiary part, are a form of individual heritable property, devolving upon one person at a timr by succession from the grantee or confirmee, and thus descend like a Peerage. They indicate the Chief of the Family or Clan, or the Head of each subsidiary line or household descending from members who have themselves established in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland fl right to a subsidiary version of the arms and crest, containing a mark of difference or Clan. This is not •ncestral arms with cadet's place within the family.
It is not only 11 legs 1 but a social crime and error of the most grave character, to assume and purport to use your Chief's arms without a due and congruent difference.' who does so merely publishes their own ignorance, an Into bad manners, and use of such on seal or notepape _ c>"?e the doors of .11 the best families against the pr.s t uP"?tart.
for to
Those who wish to use arms In any personal nce
SIMPSON AND ALLIED FAMILIES, compiled by Dcnnii William Simpion, 1985
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