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The picture below was sent in by Paul Truax, an Association member from near Boston, who found us through this website. He told me:
"...the scanned image of our families coat of arms that had been in my Grandmother's house years ago. I took it, cleaned it up, and had it framed. Recently, I had spent a considerable amount of time trying to get a good clean electronic copy. The gif that is attached is the fruits of my labor. After scanning the image in, I used Photoshop to touch it up."
This coat of arms is similar to the Coat of Arms #1 and others (linked above), which was documented and diagrammed by Theodore de T. Truax in his early research.
