Family
Badge: A
torch enflamed and two
arrows in saltire point
upward Or all grasped
within a raven's claw
erased to sinister
Proper.
Private
Registration:
USHR. March 17, 2010:
Registration number
20100317G Assumed:
January 2009.
These
arms are based on those
of the armiger’s father,
Frederick Henry McClurg,
differenced by the use
of a chevron to
illustrate a new family
lineage headed by Ms.
McClurg.
The
Dravencoon is an
heraldic beast with the
body of a Dragon (colour
must be specified), the
wings and hind legs of a
Raven (Proper) and the
tail of a Raccoon
(Proper). The default
aspect of a Dravencoon
is Rampant.
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These
arms are based
on those of
the armiger’s
father,
Frederick
Henry McClurg,
differenced by
the use of a
chevron to
illustrate a
new family
lineage headed
by Ms.
McClurg.
The ravens
refer to a
Scottish story
in which a
widow's sons
all of whom
were fathered
by three
different men
performed
archery to
show prowess
with weapons
for Robert the
Bruce while he
was on the run
from the
English. The
brother's
names were
Murdoch, McKie
and MacLurg.
The brothers
joined The
Bruce's army
until he
became Robert
I, King of
Scotland. The
fouled anchor
relates to her
and her
father's
service in the
US Navy. The
dragon alludes
to forging
ahead from the
practice of
map makers
drawing
dragons in
areas of
maps
and
charts
that
were yet
undiscovered.
The torch
enflamed
refers to
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her
mother (Elaine
Trula - Bearer
of Light, Truth)
and daughter
(Caitlin Elaine
- Pure Bearer of
Light). The
sword refers to
her past
military
service.
The
arms were
designed and
blazoned with
gracious
assistance of
the
International
Association of
Amateur
Heralds
(IAAH).
Arms painted
by Ronny
Anderson
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