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Offline harewoodhouse

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Re: Coat of Arms
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 24 June 07 23:02 BST (UK) »
 :) Thamks for that Nell,
as you can see I know nothing about crests. I was hoping that there may be a clue in the crest that told me which part of poland the Gisbitzkys came from :-\
should of known it wouldnt be that easy
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« Reply #28 on: Saturday 14 July 07 06:44 BST (UK) »
:) sent the M-I-L a copy of the grzybowski coat of arms with the arm out the top by snail mail and she phoned straight away when she got it as the design on the shield (a funny looking cross) is one that is on the inside of a ruby and opal ring her father gave to her when she was 16 and which she gave my daughter her only grand daughter on her 16th...so now I just have to get a hold of my daughter who is living in the hills on a kibbutz in Israel to check and see if she has got it there with her or if it is amongst the huge pile of cr** she left here for me to mind :P it is not proof positive that gisbitzky is grzybowski...but it is somewhere to go from
cooke's, harrop's, jackson's, hamer's, walkers
wragg's, brown's, pickersgill, worstencroft,cavanah's