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Question: Is there a coat of arms for the name Novitski!?
I'd first like to thank anyone reading and especially those answering!.!.
Recently I've been doing some genealogy research on my father's side of the family!.!. I've only met him once and therefore have limited information!.!. While looking I have discovered a few names that might aid in search for the family crest/coat of arms/shield!.!. these names include:
Me - Joseph J!. Mullins
Father - Michael E!. Novitski
Mother - Catherine D!. Mullins(maiden name)
Grandmother - Beverly M!. Novitski
Grandfather - Eugene Novitski
Relatives(unsure how they're related) - Cindy Novitski
Relatives(unsure how they're related) - James J!. Novitski
Relatives(unsure how they're related) - Dennis Novitski(unsure)

I would like to be able to find more but I can't alone given this little information and no direction on how to go about it!.!. My only other option is to pay someone/website money that I can't afford!.!.
I would like my soon born child (November 16th woohoo!!) to know where he/she comes from as well!.!.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Thank You,
- Joe MullinsWww@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
There were only a handful of Polish/Lithuanian families who had a "coat of arms"!. Yes, there were a handful, but their names were Jagiello ("the" royal family)
Baczewski (Baczewscy)
Bogacki (Bogaccy)
Branicki (Braniccy)
Chodkiewicz (Chodkiewiczowie)
Cho?odecki (Cho?odeccy)
Czarniecki (Czarnieccy)
Czartoryski (Czartoryscy)
Denhoff (Denhoffowie)
Dzia?yński (Dzia?yńscy)
Firlej (Firlejowie)
Gosiewski (Gosiewscy)
Hlebowicz (Hlebowiczowie)
Hryniewiecki (Hryniewieccy)
Jab?onowski (Jab?onowscy)
Jordan-Rozwadowski (Rozwadowscy)
Julkowski (Julkówscy)
Karnakoewski (Karnas)
Kalinowski (Kalinowscy)
Kiszka (Kiszkowie)
Kmita (Kmitowie)
Koniecpolski (Koniecpolscy)
Korecki (Koreccy)
Kostka (Kostkowie)
Kurnatowski (Kurnatowscy)
Lisowski (Lisowscy)
Lanckoroński (Lanckorońscy)
Ledochowski (Halka Ledochowski)
Ledóchowski (Ledóchowscy)
Leszczyński (Leszczyńscy)
Lubomirski (Lubomirscy)
Miel?yński (Mielzyńscy))
Mniszech (Mniszchowie)
Mystkowski (Mystkowscy)
Ogiński (Ogińscy)
Opaliński (Opalińscy)
Ostrogski (Ostrogoscy)
Ostroróg (Ostrorogowie)
Ossoliński (Ossolińscy)
Ossowski (Ossowscy)
Pac (Pacowie)
Plater (von Broel) (Platerowie)
Poniatowski (Poniatowscy)
Potocki (Potoccy)
Raczyński (Raczyńscy)
Radziwi?? (Radziwi??owie)
Rzewuski (Rzewuscy)
Sapieha (Sapiehowie)
Sanguszko (Sanguszkowie)
Sieniawski (Sieniawscy)
Sobieski (Sobiescy)
Stadnicki (Stadniccy)
Stawicki (Stawiccy)
Szpakowicz (Szpakowicze)
Tarnowski (Tarnowscy)
Taczanowski (Taczanowscy)
T?czyński (T?czyńscy)
Trubecki (Trubeccy)
Tyszkiewicz (Tyszkiewicze)
Umiastowski (Umiastowscy)
Weyher (Weyherowie)
Wielopolski (Wielopolscy)
Wodyński (Wodyńscy)
Woroniecki (Woronieccy)
Wi?niowiecki (Wi?nowieccy)
Zamoyski (Zamoyscy)
Zas?awski (Zas?awscy)
Zbaraski (Zbarascy)
Zebrzydowski (Zebrzydowscy)
?ó?kiewski (?ó?kiewscy)


IF, however, your goal is to find you own heritage, I'd be more than happy to help you!. Find out the names of your grandfather's parents and where they lived in 1930 and we can go from there!. Drop me an email through my profile and I'll be happy to give you a few hours of Polish research!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

There is no "coat of arms" for any name!. Ever!. No exceptions in any family whatsoever!.

Coats of arms are granted to individual persons, and are to be used ONLY by that person, not by his or her descendants or relatives!.

The "coat of arms" business is a 100% scam industry!. Don't fall for their scamming, lying, and cheating stories!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

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Genevieve's Mom is our expert on Poland and Eastern Europe!. If you want to know more about your family just email her through her Avatar!.

Peddlers that sell coats of arms on the internet, at shopping malls, in airports, in magazines will sell to anyone whether they know they are entitled to a particular coat of arms or not!.

Poland is one of the few countries where members of a family can make claim to a coat of arms but having a certain surname is not necessarily proof!. In most European countries they were and are granted to an individual man and only his direct legitimate male line descendants are entitled to them!.

People who display walnut plaques, key chains, coffee cups etc with a coat of arms on it are just displaying one that was granted to someone with their surname and might not even be related!.

The only way a person can know if they are entitled to a coat of arms is to trace their family tree and send it to the heraldry authority of the country and they will make the determination, not some website!.

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