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George Sebastian Hendrik van Stuijvenberg Cornielje

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 5th November 2024 Registration No. 0709 (Vol.4).

Arms: Quarterly, first and fourth: Barry of six Argent and Gules, in chief three crows Sable; second and third: Argent a double-headed eagle displayed Gules.

Crest: A pair of eagle wings Gules.

Motto: [Not illustrated] Corvus Oculum Corvi Non Eruit.

Assumed: The Hague, 16th December 2021.

Certification: Chronicler of Arms of Castilla and León, H.E. Don Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera y Gila, Marquis de La Floresta, 30th October 2024 No. 29/2024.

Private Registration: Society of American Armigers, 6th October 2024, No. AA0156.

Arms designed by the armiger. Artist Dr. Joseph M. Crews.

The arms of George
                                              Sebastian Hendrik van
                                              Stuijvenberg Cornielje

For quarters I and IV: The colors white and red/argent and gules refer to the city colours of the cities of Lille and Leiden, the crows refer to the origins of the family name.

For quarters II and III: The arms have been in use by the van Stuijvenberg family since the mid-18th century, and were inherited from the van Wolfswinckel family after the marriage of Otto van Stuijvenberg and Adriana van Wolfswinckel. The van Wolfswinckel family received the arms through descent from the noble van Rijningen family.

 
 

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