Hello, My name is Elaine and I'm new here. On and off throughout the years I have tried to find out more information about my family's Coat of Arms but to be honest it seemed over the top of my head all the different parts of Coats of Arms. My dear father died many years ago and I have many regrets of not asking him more about our heritage and many of my German relatives who could answer my questions are no longer here and my German isn't fluent. I vaguely remember one story my dad told me when I was young,was he pulling my leg or was it the truth....that I can't remember but he said one of our relatives was a Baron Von Seefeldt and that he gambled the castle away. Our family originally came from Prussia,near Brandenburg area. Here is the Coat of Arms. I would be very grateful if anyone can help me understand the Coat of Arms and any advice into how I can find out about my family. Owing to the many Seefeldts who immigrated to the US early 19th century, I just wonder if any were my ancestors. I know my Oma and Opa moved to southern Germany but I presume they had sisters and brothers and I havent a clue where they landed up.
Seefeldt Coat of Arms
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Re: Seefeldt Coat of Arms
I would assume the surname was originally von Seefeldt?
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Re: Seefeldt Coat of Arms
Hi there.
The arms are definitely German (Danzig) in origin. However, one would have to do the genealogical research to ascertain if they belonged to your bloodline.
Unfortunately, this web-site is not for genealogical research. For that subject I would suggest that you make a post on the message board at Ancestry.com at this link
http://boards.ancestry.com/topics.heraldry/mb.ashx
The arms are definitely German (Danzig) in origin. However, one would have to do the genealogical research to ascertain if they belonged to your bloodline.
Unfortunately, this web-site is not for genealogical research. For that subject I would suggest that you make a post on the message board at Ancestry.com at this link
http://boards.ancestry.com/topics.heraldry/mb.ashx
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Geoff
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Re: Seefeldt Coat of Arms
Jonathan, I have a feeling the early version of the name was Von Seefeld and I'm pretty sure my memory tells me when my father told me about the Baron it was around the 16th/17th century.
Thanks for the link Geoff
Thanks for the link Geoff
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Re: Seefeldt Coat of Arms
Are those linden leaves?
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Ryan Shuflin wrote:Are those linden leaves?
The heraldic waterlily is called seeblatt. I think they are three of these alluding to Seefeldt.
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Ryan Shuflin wrote:Are those linden leaves?
Yes, the quick translation indicates that the blazon, in English, is ...
Argent on a Fess Azure three Linden Leaves Argent.
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Geoff
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Here is an example of the seeblättern I mean.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... ochsen.svg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... ochsen.svg
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Re: Seefeldt Coat of Arms
What does it say?
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