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Roger McHugh
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Coat of Arms - Zoransky
MEANING Blue / Azure Symbol of : Fidelity,...
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Coat of Arms - Zoransky
MEANING
Blue / Azure
Symbol of : Fidelity, Steadfastness, Strength, Loyalty
Planetary : Jupiter
Precious Stone : Sapphire
Engraving : Horizontal Lines
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Gold / Or
Symbol of : Understanding, Respect, Virtue, Majesty, Generosity.
Planetary : Sun
Precious Stone : Topaz
Engraving : Small dots on background.
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Horseshoe - Symbolizes good fortune and a safeguard against evil spirits.
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Arrow - The arrow is said to be a weapon "destined for avengement." Arrows symbolize martial readiness. If depicted with a cross, is represents an affliction as the result of war. In the case of Polish armory, bows and arrows signify a man resolved to challenge himself to the utmost in battle, and who is prepared to fight to the death if necessary.
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Cross - Represents faith and the Church.
Blue / Azure
Symbol of : Fidelity, Steadfastness, Strength, Loyalty
Planetary : Jupiter
Precious Stone : Sapphire
Engraving : Horizontal Lines
------
Gold / Or
Symbol of : Understanding, Respect, Virtue, Majesty, Generosity.
Planetary : Sun
Precious Stone : Topaz
Engraving : Small dots on background.
------
Horseshoe - Symbolizes good fortune and a safeguard against evil spirits.
------
Arrow - The arrow is said to be a weapon "destined for avengement." Arrows symbolize martial readiness. If depicted with a cross, is represents an affliction as the result of war. In the case of Polish armory, bows and arrows signify a man resolved to challenge himself to the utmost in battle, and who is prepared to fight to the death if necessary.
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Cross - Represents faith and the Church.

Threston Coat of Arms
Threston Coat of Arms
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
People in photo include: Threston Coat of Arms
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
People in photo include: Threston Coat of Arms

Threston Coat of Arms
Threston Coat of Arms
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
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Christoph Threston book 1664
A photo of two pages from a book marked "1664" - Christoph Threston
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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!

Coat of Arms - Zoransky
MEANING
Blue / Azure
Symbol of : Fidelity, Steadfastness, Strength, Loyalty
Planetary : Jupiter
Precious Stone : Sapphire
Engraving : Horizontal Lines
------
Gold / Or
Symbol of : Understanding, Respect, Virtue, Majesty, Generosity.
Planetary : Sun
Precious Stone : Topaz
Engraving : Small dots on background.
------
Horseshoe - Symbolizes good fortune and a safeguard against evil spirits.
------
Arrow - The arrow is said to be a weapon "destined for avengement." Arrows symbolize martial readiness. If depicted with a cross, is represents an affliction as the result of war. In the case of Polish armory, bows and arrows signify a man resolved to challenge himself to the utmost in battle, and who is prepared to fight to the death if necessary.
------
Cross - Represents faith and the Church.
Blue / Azure
Symbol of : Fidelity, Steadfastness, Strength, Loyalty
Planetary : Jupiter
Precious Stone : Sapphire
Engraving : Horizontal Lines
------
Gold / Or
Symbol of : Understanding, Respect, Virtue, Majesty, Generosity.
Planetary : Sun
Precious Stone : Topaz
Engraving : Small dots on background.
------
Horseshoe - Symbolizes good fortune and a safeguard against evil spirits.
------
Arrow - The arrow is said to be a weapon "destined for avengement." Arrows symbolize martial readiness. If depicted with a cross, is represents an affliction as the result of war. In the case of Polish armory, bows and arrows signify a man resolved to challenge himself to the utmost in battle, and who is prepared to fight to the death if necessary.
------
Cross - Represents faith and the Church.

Threston Coat of Arms
Threston Coat of Arms
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
People in photo include: Threston Coat of Arms
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
People in photo include: Threston Coat of Arms

Threston Coat of Arms
Threston Coat of Arms
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
The Threston family (and some family members with name variations) were ennobled and granted of coat of arms.
Blazon of Arms: Gules, an ostrich argent
Translation - Gules (red) denotes fortitude
Crest - An ostrich as in the arms
Origin: England
Sources:
FindMyPast.com
Society of Genealogists
People tagged:

Christoph Threston book 1664
A photo of two pages from a book marked "1664" - Christoph Threston
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John Threston Will, 1558
WILL OF JOHN THRESTON 1558 OCTOBER 5: Index of Wills in the York Registry: 1554 to 1568 By York (England), Ely Wilkinson Crossley, Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Association, Yorkshire Archaeological Society
Page 164 - October 5, 1558
People in photo include: John Threston
Page 164 - October 5, 1558
People in photo include: John Threston

Sir Edward Threston (Knights Templar)
Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller
“In 1239 Sir Thomas de Sandford gave land to the Knights Templar enclave in Oxford's Temple Cowley. In the reign of Edward II the Templars were suppressed and in 1324 the Knights Hospitaller took over. In 1541 Henry VIII dissolved the order, and the land passed to Cardinal Sir Thomas Wolsey.”
-Quoted from Wikipedia::
Quoted from The Knights Templar in Temple Cowley - Research carried out by Caroline Morrell on the Archaeology of East Orford website
“The Sandford Cartulary was compiled in the second half of the 13th century, by order of Robert le Eascropp, Preceptor of the Sandford Templars in this period. It was transcribed by Agnes M Leys in 1938 for the Oxfordshire Record Society and she describes it in her introduction as ‘the only complete record of the estates of any house of the Templars in England’ (vi).”
from page 93 of The Sanford Catulary
People in photo include: Edward Threston
“In 1239 Sir Thomas de Sandford gave land to the Knights Templar enclave in Oxford's Temple Cowley. In the reign of Edward II the Templars were suppressed and in 1324 the Knights Hospitaller took over. In 1541 Henry VIII dissolved the order, and the land passed to Cardinal Sir Thomas Wolsey.”
-Quoted from Wikipedia::
Quoted from The Knights Templar in Temple Cowley - Research carried out by Caroline Morrell on the Archaeology of East Orford website
“The Sandford Cartulary was compiled in the second half of the 13th century, by order of Robert le Eascropp, Preceptor of the Sandford Templars in this period. It was transcribed by Agnes M Leys in 1938 for the Oxfordshire Record Society and she describes it in her introduction as ‘the only complete record of the estates of any house of the Templars in England’ (vi).”
from page 93 of The Sanford Catulary
People in photo include: Edward Threston

John Threston (1550s)
John Threston - Historical Reference as relatives of the Twysden and Twisden and Lewkenors families
*Book The family of Twysden and Twisden" their history and archives from an original by Sir John Ramskill Twisden completed by C. H. Dudley Ward.
Pages 63 and 65
Twysden Baronets - Wikipedia
*Book The family of Twysden and Twisden" their history and archives from an original by Sir John Ramskill Twisden completed by C. H. Dudley Ward.
Pages 63 and 65
Twysden Baronets - Wikipedia
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Collection 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
First Name: DAVID
Last Name: THRESTON
Year Of Birth: 1839
Age: 62
Birth Town: GLASGOW
Birth County: LANARKSHIRE
Birth Place: SCOTLAND
Relationship: HEAD
Gender: Male
Occupation: CLOTH LAPPER T R DYE WORKS
Condition: MARRIED
Street: LEVEN STREET
Parish: CARDROSS
County: Dunbartonshire
Country: SCOTLAND
Registration District: RENTON
Record set: 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Archive Reference: RG13
Category: Census, Land & Substitutes
Record collection: Census
Collections from: United Kingdom
© brightsolid online publishing ltd


Collection Westminster Baptisms Transcription
Westminster Baptisms Transcription
First Name: CHRISTOP
Last Name: THRESTON
Baptism Day: 5
Baptism Month: Jul
Baptism Year: 1664
Mother's Given Name: Ann
Father's First Name: John
Parish: St Margaret, Westminster
Place: ST MARGARET, WESTMINSTER
County: Middlesex
Record set: Westminster Baptisms
Category: Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
Record collection: Births & baptisms
Collections from: United Kingdom
Westminster Archives
Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing
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About Westminster Baptisms
This record set comprises over half a million baptisms from 57 parishes of Westminster in Middlesex, England.
