The Deane Family Crest
John and Walter Deane, two brothers, supposed, with some authority, to have come from Taunton, county Somerset, England, reached Taunton, New England, in 1637. Their connection with the Denes of Denelands, county Devon, the arms of whom are used by many of their descendants, is not yet fully established, but may count amongst the most interesting claims of the kind.
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- Family
- Deane
- Motto
Motto (Not known to have been used in this country): Forti et fideli nihil difficile.
For the strong and the faithful, nothing too hard.
- Blazon
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A Demi-Lion, Rampant, Or, In The Dexter Paw A Crescent, Gules.
- Source
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America Hereldica