Nothing is ever written on a crest, nor is there such a thing as a family crest.
The Hudspeth arms as misrepresented on various fraudulent American websites are entirely false, since they pretend that the heraldry belongs to the entire Hudspeth family and they include writing on scrolls above and below the heraldry which has nothing at all to do with that heraldry (the text simply says "The Ancient Arms of Hudspeth").
The crest is in fact (in this case) the red and white fan of feathers on top of the helmet, which clearly has no writing on it.
Heraldry has never been allocated to an entire family, nor to everyone who happens to have the same family name. Heraldry is issued by means of a legal charter to a specific individual, sometime in a hereditary way (meaning that it passes to his eldest son, then his eldest son, and so on). Nobody else in the family is entitled to use it.
Family crest Bird's crest
Google "Mondini Family crest" to view several websites that have images of the crest.
Most families never had a family crest. For those few who did, when a woman married, she joined the family of her husband and that crest would apply.
A medieval family crest is a symbol or "coat of arms" that represents a certain family with knights in their ancestry. A knight may have carried this crest on his shield.
There is no universal meaning to any of the symbolism used in a family crest. The meaning depends on where in the world the crest was designed, when, and by whom.
Joe Mac Hudspeth has written: 'In the southern wild' -- subject(s): Wetlands, Pictorial works, Wildlife photography
Family crest Bird's crest
The animal on the Heath family crest is a rooster. Google "heath family crest" to view one.
Google "Mondini Family crest" to view several websites that have images of the crest.
Robb Hudspeth is 6'.
The Cullen's Crest is a family crest that was in the movies. It wasn't in the books.
Frank Hudspeth died in 1963.
Robert N. Hudspeth has written: 'The world of language' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Problems, exercises, Readers 'A bibliography of Stephen Crane scholarship, 1893-1969' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Most families never had a family crest. For those few who did, when a woman married, she joined the family of her husband and that crest would apply.
A medieval family crest is a symbol or "coat of arms" that represents a certain family with knights in their ancestry. A knight may have carried this crest on his shield.
A Lion is the animal on the Cullen family crest
The Janssens family crest can be found at:http://www.zazzle.com/janssens_family_crest_postcard-239789447178229918