. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . of peace.] Gen. and Hist. Rem. : The tombstoneof Rev. James NOYES (1719), in theancient burying ground of Stoning-ton, Ct., bears these devices. Hewas the son of the Rev. JamesNOYES oj Newbury, who was bornin Wiltshire, in 1608, and came toNew England with his brother,Nicholas, in 1634. [HeraldicJournal, II.,.84; Coffins History of Newbury, Mass. ;NoYES Genealogy, 1861.]Same Arms as the Noyes of East Mascalls, Co. Sussex.[WaLFORDS Co. Families^ ©bell. Ar


. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . of peace.] Gen. and Hist. Rem. : The tombstoneof Rev. James NOYES (1719), in theancient burying ground of Stoning-ton, Ct., bears these devices. Hewas the son of the Rev. JamesNOYES oj Newbury, who was bornin Wiltshire, in 1608, and came toNew England with his brother,Nicholas, in 1634. [HeraldicJournal, II.,.84; Coffins History of Newbury, Mass. ;NoYES Genealogy, 1861.]Same Arms as the Noyes of East Mascalls, Co. Sussex.[WaLFORDS Co. Families^ ©bell. Arms: Arg., three crescents, gu. Crest : An eagle, displayed, gu. Gen. and Hist. Rem. : William. Odell,whose descendants made early useof the above arms, was at Concord,Mass., in 1640. In 1644 he removedto Fairfield, Ct. His son, William,was one of the principal proprietorsof Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y., in1661. [Boltons Hist, of Westches-ter Co., N. v., //., 6s3 ; N. Y. Biog. Record, XVII., 57.] ®gben. arms : Gyronny of eight, arg. and gu. In thePage 144. Plate XVI. dexter gyron, arg.; in chief, an oakbranch, fructed:


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