The coat of arms of the Stoeltings

 
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Excerpt from the coat of arms role to the Stoelting coat of arms
Excerpt from the coat of arms role to the Stoelting coat of arms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Translation of the coat of arms role

Prussian ennobling and from 18 October 1861 for the Prussian captain in the royal 1th Pommer'sche infantry regiment NR. 2 Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Stölting.
Sign: Purple sign head with the king crown. Split, in front on blue a jumping Ross, in the back gold with three blue stars.
Helmet: Three bunch feathers/springs blue, gold, blue, the middle with a blue star.
Covers: Left: white and blue, right gold and blue.
Note: In the Prussian army 1818 (see rank list 1818, page 238) an officer of this name with noble descriptor was already located.

The coat of arms and the excerpt from the coat of arms role come from André Stölting. He does ancestor research and assigned a autrian ancestor researcher, who told him of the a family coat of arms possesses of the Stoeltings.


 © 2004 by Stefanie Janine Stölting • Stefanie.Janine@Stoelting.net

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