Coat of Arms are expensive if you chose to purchase them...My father bought one from some place when I was little, and he paid well over $100 for his, and it wasn't even framed...
Post pics if you end up getting it tattooed...that should be an interesting one.
my mom has been doing that for the last few years...she's found that I'm related to some William Clark...some guy that sold alchole to the natives and got busted, and that my fathers side is from mid evil england and my moms side got traced back to East Prussia....and that I have other kinfolk buried in CT.
And I'm the last Pace. Gene wise. My nad's are the last nads to carry on the name, and my wife doesn't want and prolly can't have kids. The buck stops here....
Sam Bass is my great great blah blah blah blah grandfather. He was one of the old western crooks. He mostly stole horses, but he did rob a few trains and stage coaches, and a sprinkling of banks, one of which cost him his life.
Coat of Arms: A silver shield with a red lion rampant, and on a blue chief, a pair of doves.
Crest: Description not available
Motto: Semper fidelis.
Motto Translated: Always faithful.
formbyOrigin: English
Spelling variations of this family name include: Formby, Formbey, Formbie, Fornby and others. First found in Lancashire where they were anciently seated as Lords of the Manor. Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Mary Formby, who arrived in Virginia in 1680; and Thomas Formby, who arrived in New York in 1831.
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