. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. here collateral names appear, I havedigressed and given something of the history of that fam-ily prior to their marriage into the Siggins Family. In do-ing this, I had two objects in mind,—the benefit of such rec-ords to future generations in that particular line; then as areference work on genealogy, its value would be greatly in- xii PREFACE creased by the introduction of this collat
. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. here collateral names appear, I havedigressed and given something of the history of that fam-ily prior to their marriage into the Siggins Family. In do-ing this, I had two objects in mind,—the benefit of such rec-ords to future generations in that particular line; then as areference work on genealogy, its value would be greatly in- xii PREFACE creased by the introduction of this collateral data. It isto be greatly regretted that we were not able to give a moredefinite report of the family prior to the time of their emi-gration to America. I have been at considerable expense tohave a search made of the public records in the counties ofIreland where our ancestors were known to have results are herewith appended. The names of those who have been especially helpful are: John Barber White, Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs. E. Harriet Howe, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Laura E. Messerly, Warren, Pannsylvania. Judge John Siggins, Tidioute, Pa. Mrs. Charles E. Rose, Cleveland Ohio. 1500-1918. HOOD HOOD COAT OF ARMS. HOOD COAT OF ARMS CREATION—Baronet, 19 May, 1778. Baron in the Peerage of Ireland 2 Sept., 1782. Baron, 27 March, 1795, and Viscount, 1 June 1796; both in the Peerage of Great —Az., a fret, arg., on a chief, or. three crescents, sa. for —A Cornish chough, ppr., in front of an anchor, in bend, sinister, —Dexter, a merman, in his exterior hand a trident; sinister, a mermaid, in her exterior hand a mirror, all —Ventis secundis. THE ABOVE COAT OF ARMS WAS GRANTED TOTHE FOLLOWING: The Viscount Hood (Sir Grosvenor Arthur Alexander Hood),of Whitley, Co. Warwick; Baron Hood, of Catherington, Hants, in Great Britain; Baron Hood, of Catherington, in Ireland, and Baronet ofEngland, late major Grenadier Guards;
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