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Waller Coat  of Arms
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Description:My father's maternal grandmother. Coat of Arms One of the most ancient of the several coats of arms of the English family of Waller is that described as follows (Burke, General Armory, 1884):  Arms. - "Sable, three walnut leaves or, between two bendlets argent." Crest. - "On a mount vert a walnut tree proper, on the sinister side an escutcheon pendent, charged with the arms of France viz., azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, with a label of three points argent." Motto. - "Hic fructus virtutis", meaning, "This is the fruit of valour".
Keywords:Ancestral COA
Date Added: Mar 3, 2006 · 2 Comments
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  • Katherine Frances Adwell Amon at Mar 5 2006, 09:19 am
    THe Waller family has proven to be very illusive. I know very little about it. My great grandmother Lelah Waller married Daniel Joshua Wilborn December 19, 1886. They had six children , my grandmother the oldest was Myntie Frances Wilborn, then Marvin, Flossie, Verda, Audie and Belma. These children were all raised on a tobacco plantation near Glasgow, Kentucky. Marvin never married. Flossie married Homer Downing and they had one child. Verda died an old maid. Audie and his wife had no children. Belma married Charles Rainbolt and they had one son, Audie. If it's not to much trouble, would you check with you brother in law and see if any of these are familiar to him? Many thanks, Katherine
  • Tressie Roche Riley at Mar 5 2006, 05:19 am
    MY SISTER IS MARRIED TO AJAMES F. WALLER/WAYCROSS,GA


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