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Alan Dale, of Manchester, England in 1978 wrote to Jack W . Heald, and traced the Heald ancestry to the reign of Kin g James. In 1660 "Jame Heald", owned a part of Lindow Comm on.
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Jack Wendal Heald , Heald genealogist, writes that the Coa t of Arms for Heald, may have been given to Johannes or "Ja me" Heald when in London, where he was "sort of" in Kin g James I court.
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When Cromwell took over, he eliminated all of the "Royalist s" lands, coat-of-arms, titles, etc. of those that were gra nted by James I, hence the Heald coat-of-arms drawing is no t in the book of Burke's General Armory.
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A description of the coats of arm in the 1884 Burke, Genera l Armory, states:
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Arms: "Argent, on a chevron between three bombs sable, fir ed proper, as many bezants, a chief of the second".
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Crest: " A sword and key in saltire proper".
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Slogan: Nemo Sibi Nascitur, meaning "No man is born for him self."
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King James I reigned from 1603-1625, King Charles took ove r in 1625-1653. Cromwell reigned from 1653-1685. King Jame s II 1685-1688.
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Sometime during the reign of King James, Johannes Heald re turned to Alderley, his home. He had a son named William , father of John Heald of Concord who was born in Alderley , Cheshire Parish in 1615.
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The name Heald is believed to be associated with the Englis h meaning, "dweller at, or near a slope."
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Variations of the Heald name are, Held, Heldt, Hald, Halde , Helde, Held, Healde, Hale, Heldt, Hearld, Healld, Heeld , Heild, and Healds. The earliest mention of the name Heal d, appeared in a history of Cheshire, England. It briefl y mentioned
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Some Heald's changed their name to Hale, however the name H ale was probably around before the name Heald. Heald, in f act, may be a derivation of Hale, which was taken from th e Anglo-Saxon word Haele, meaning a "brave man, a chief, o r a
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Others believe it is derived from the ancient German or Dan ish surname Held or Heldt,
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The first of the name Heald to come to the US, is believe d to be John Heald about 1635. and settled at Concord, Mass ., where he is listed as "freeman" in 1641.
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Johannes HEALD-HALE
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ABT 1547 - ____
Family 1
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a "Heild Manor" in Appleton, Cheshire, which wa s purchased by the "Heild Family" in 1355. The building wa s still standing in 1810, but it's title had been reduced f rom "Heild Manor" to "a farmhouse." (reference: David Ellio tt Heald notes
1979)
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Johannah MAINS
15 Apr 1754 - 2 Dec 1838
Father: Nathaniel MAIN
Mother: Johanna PARKHURST
Family 1
: Abraham WILSON
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