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Yes. Actually, there are two different crests. You can find them by Googling "selwyn family crest" (no quotiation marks).
One reason you may not be able to find your family crest is that your family may not have a family crest. Most families never had a family crest. This sort of symbolism was reserved for the nobility, and then for aspiring commercial upper middle class fammilies, and then only in Europe and European influenced lands. Quite so, but if you live in Europe - certainly in Britain - you can probably have a family crest made for you by specialists, and I daresay the same is true in the USA.
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If you click on the related link named under houseofnames:meese family crest then you will find lots of information on it and will be able to view it. You can even buy a picture of it!
Try ancestry.com they may have links that could send you in the right direction.
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Try this link: http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/clack-family-crest.htm Hope that helps!
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You will have to research your family history to find the crest for your particular family, if there is one. Beware of the multitude of family crest websites available. They do little research and chances are that you will get a coat of arms that is completely made up or false. If you are in a hurry, do an internet search for "Boser coat of arms." At least five different coats of arms will be found. That suggests that at least five families had rights to arms, or that several people have fanciful ideas of what should be a coat of arms for this family.
You will have to research your family history to find the crest for your particular family, if there is one. Beware of the multitude of family crest websites available. They do little research and chances are that you will get a coat of arms that is completely made up or false. If you are in a hurry, do an internet search for "Boser coat of arms." At least five different coats of arms will be found. That suggests that at least five families had rights to arms, or that several people have fanciful ideas of what should be a coat of arms for this family.
Many web sites can provide information on family crests. Popular sites include: Family Crest Shop, Historical Names and The Tree Maker. Keep in mind that most of these sites will only research family crests with your surname. To ensure that one finds their actual family crest, assuming one exists, one must trace male lineage back to someone who was granted a coat of arms. This lineage must then be verified by a heraldic authority.
Look it up. Search "Heraldry" and "Coats of arms"