. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . ITuckerman The colonist of the name, John Tuckerman,son of Thomas Tuckerman, of Co. Devon,England, arrived at Boston, Mass., in 1654. The arms we give have been constantly usedby the descendants of that John Tuckerman,and are also found on the tomb of Bishop PeterTuckerman, buried in the Duchy of Brunswick,Germany. The Bishop belonged to the Devon-shire Tuckermans, and had been tutor to theson of the Duke of Brunswick. Arms : Vert, on a bend[sometimes on
. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . ITuckerman The colonist of the name, John Tuckerman,son of Thomas Tuckerman, of Co. Devon,England, arrived at Boston, Mass., in 1654. The arms we give have been constantly usedby the descendants of that John Tuckerman,and are also found on the tomb of Bishop PeterTuckerman, buried in the Duchy of Brunswick,Germany. The Bishop belonged to the Devon-shire Tuckermans, and had been tutor to theson of the Duke of Brunswick. Arms : Vert, on a bend[sometimes on a chevron],engrailed, argent, between. ■^ three arrows of the last,three human hearts, gules. -J—^^ Crest : Issuing from a du-cal coronet, or, a humanheart, gules. Mottoes : A. (Original) : Tout cceur. [Allheart]B. (More recent) : Paratus et fidelis.[Ready and faithful.] S. G. Drake : The History and Antiquities of Boston, i8§6. AMERICA HERALDICA mauiart) lP>rovoo8t The family of Willard of Eastbourne, Co. Sus-sex, England, originally surnamed Villiard, andoriginating from Caen, in Normandy, was seatedin Co. Sussex since tempo Edward III. Ayounger branch settled later in the southwesterlypart of Kent, within a few miles of the bordersof Sussex, and held an estate in the Hundredof Branchley and Horsmonden. There lived anddied (in 1617) Richard Willard, father of Cap-tain Simon Willard, the colonist, who cameover from Horsmonden to Boston, in 1634, withwife and children. He settled at Cambridge,Mass., and is known to have been possessed ofample means. He was, later, one of the founders of Con-cord, and was for thirty
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