Changes coming to MOBIUS soon! Find out more.

The Midtown Carnegie Branch Library elevator from the basement to the 2nd floor is not operational. Please ask a staff member if you need assistance. The branch will close for renovations May 6. Find out more.

The Library

thelibrary.org Springfield-Greene County Library District Springfield, Missouri
Local History

Coat of Arms

 Where do I find my family’s coat-of-arms?

No family or surname "owns" a coat-of-arms. Arms are owned by an individual who has had them registered with a government official, such as the Lord Lyon, King of Arms in Scotland. Using a coat-of arms that does not belong to you is illegal and disrespects the customs and traditions of heraldry.

From the Introduction to "In Search of your British and Irish Roots" by Angus Baxter.

"Do not be led astray by advertisements offering you a coat-of-arms and a family history…unlikely you or your family have any right to a coat-of-arms…All you will get for your money is a coat-of-arms originally granted a long time ago to someone with a similar surname to yours. The odds against that person being your ancestor are great, and in any case, a coat-of-arms only descends from eldest son to eldest son."  p. xii

For more information about heraldry, please visit the following websites:

Our catalog lists numerous resources under the subject Heraldry.

Find this article at http://thelibrary.org/blogs/article.cfm?aid=1002&lid=40