The Canterbury and Long Point Carltons Genealogy


A WORD ABOUT CARLTON HERALDIC COATS OF ARMS

This history contains no Carlton heraldic coats of arms by intention. Because I have strong feelings on this issue, I wish to quote Cecil Humphrey-Smith, with whom I emphatically agree, in his article from British Heritage (June/July 1985), "English Genealogy: How and Where to Look for English Ancestors:"

J.P. Brooke-Little, editor of the 1970 edition of Boutell's Heraldry, in discussing the misuse of coats-of- arms by commercial concerns, adds:

As of the publication of this book, we have found no indication that our family fulfills the necessary direct and legitimate descent requirements for any of the numerous Carlton and Carleton coats-of-arms. Therefore, we have no right to claim any coat-of-arms as ours.


INDEX/Dedication/Preface/Direct Line/Interesting Facts/Titles/Heraldic Coats of Arms/Origin of Carlton Surname/Before 1500/John of Lyttle Harde & Ales (1480-1544 to 1571)/William of Little Hards 1525-1638))/Stephen of Ashe (1578-1630)/William of Ash & Ann Pollard (1610-1662)/William of Tilmanstone & Mary Brett (1640-1696)/Edward the Cordwainer & Dorothy Court (1674-1734)/John the Churchwarden & Susanna White (1709-1806)/Edward the Gentleman & Ann Pilcher (1745-1832)/Edward the Carpenter & Judith Preble (1774-1864)/Edward the Immigrant & Diadama Hallam(1828-1912)/David Henry & Elizabeth Swift (1852-1947)/Edward Arthur & Daisy Mason (1881-1983)/David Raleigh & Hazel Marie Crippen (1912-Present)/Richard Raleigh & Terry Zebell & Lynn Borre (1950-Present)/The Mayflower Pilgrims/The American Immigration

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