Hello, I have two families listed in Boucher's History of Westmoreland and there are Coats of Arms shown with these two families. The families are Henry Wise and Nathan Williams,they are associated with the write up about Thomas Donohoe's wife, Cecelia Wise Donohue on Page 569 of the Biographical section. I encountered these items early in my research. I did not think they were relevant. If any one has a copy of the Boucher book, would you be kind enough to browse through it and see if Coats of Arms are frequently displayed in the book, and if so, what families? Names with British/Irish/Scots descent or German or other European descent? Cecelia Wise's grandfather, Henry Wise was a Silversmith. I had ignored the Coats of Arms as meaningless, but it occurred to me that since Cecelia Wise Donohoe's grandfather was a Silversmith who would have apprenticed at the time Coats of Arms were inscribed as identification on silver pieces during the Colonial period, that perhaps he did have his own Coat of Arms, and this may be an idea to pursue. If any one has researched the Henry Wise family and the Nathan Williams family I would be interested in communicating with you. Thanks, Shirley