All these have a Coat of Arms I found this VERY Interesting..I think you will see WHY!! Nena SMITHER According to our research, the origin of the name Smither is English and the Coat of Arms contains Silver with a green eagle. The Crest is A red eagle's head. We have written an 1800-word history on Smither. A small excerpt from this Smither family history: Spelling variations include: Smithers, Smithies, Smythies, Smither, and others. First found in in Yorkshire where they were seated from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Smithers, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. First landed in George Smither who settled in Virginia in 1652; Christopher Smithers settled in Maryland in 1704. SMITHERS According to our research, the origin of the name Smithers is English and the Coat of Arms contains Silver with a green eagle. The Crest is A red eagle's head. We have written an 1800-word history on Smithers. A small excerpt from this Smithers family history: Spelling variations include: Smithers, Smithies, Smythies, Smither, and others. First found in in Yorkshire where they were seated from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Smithers, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. First landed in George Smither who settled in Virginia in 1652; Christopher Smithers settled in Maryland in 1704. SMOTHERS According to our research, the origin of the name Smothers is English and the Coat of Arms contains Silver with a green eagle. The Crest is A red eagle's head. We have written an 1800-word history on Smothers. A small excerpt from this Smothers family history: Spelling variations include: Smithers, Smithies, Smythies, Smither, and others. First found in in Yorkshire where they were seated from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Smithers, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. First landed in George Smither who settled in Virginia in 1652; Christopher Smithers settled in Maryland in 1704. SMITHEY According to our research, the origin of the name Smithey is English and the Coat of Arms contains Silver with a green eagle. The Crest is A red eagle's head. We have written an 1800-word history on Smithey. A small excerpt from this Smithey family history: Spelling variations include: Smithers, Smithies, Smythies, Smither, and others. First found in in Yorkshire where they were seated from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Smithers, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. First landed in George Smither who settled in Virginia in 1652; Christopher Smithers settled in Maryland in 1704. SMETTERS According to our research, the origin of the name Smetters is English and the Coat of Arms contains Silver with a green eagle. The Crest is A red eagle's head. We have written an 1800-word history on Smetters. A small excerpt from this Smetters family history: Spelling variations include: Smithers, Smithies, Smythies, Smither, and others. First found in in Yorkshire where they were seated from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Smithers, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. First landed in George Smither who settled in Virginia in 1652; Christopher Smithers settled in Maryland in 1704. SMETHERS According to our research, the origin of the name Smethers is English and the Coat of Arms contains Silver with a green eagle. The Crest is A red eagle's head. We have written an 1800-word history on Smethers. A small excerpt from this Smethers family history: Spelling variations include: Smithers, Smithies, Smythies, Smither, and others. First found in in Yorkshire where they were seated from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Smithers, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. First landed in George Smither who settled in Virginia in 1652; Christopher Smithers settled in Maryland in 1704. SMYTHERS According to our research, the origin of the name Smythers is English and the Coat of Arms contains Silver with a green eagle. The Crest is A red eagle's head. We have written an 1800-word history on Smythers. A small excerpt from this Smythers family history: Spelling variations include: Smithers, Smithies, Smythies, Smither, and others. First found in in Yorkshire where they were seated from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Smithers, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. First landed in George Smither who settled in Virginia in 1652; Christopher Smithers settled in Maryland in 1704. SCHMETTERS According to our research, the origin of the name Schmetters is German and the Coat of Arms contains Black shield silver fess three gold stars. We have written an 1800-word history on Schmetters. A small excerpt from this Schmetters family history: Spelling variations include: Schmetter, Schmettau, Schmecker, Schmeter, Shmettau and many more. First found in Bavaria, where the family name was anciently associated with the tribal conflicts of the area. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: settlers who travelled to the New World and established themselves along the eastern seaboard of the United States in Canada in the 18th and 19th centuries. Sorry, we do not have the name smathers in our database. Sorry, we do not have the name smeathers in our database. Sorry, we do not have the name smoothers in our database. Sorry, we do not have the name smuthers in our database. I AM ADDING THESE NAMES AS THEY MD INTO THE SMITHER/SMOTHERS SMOOT According to our research, the origin of the name Smoot is Scottish and the Coat of Arms contains Three anvils and a on a silver and black shield. The Crest is none. The family motto is Semper Fidelis We have written an 1800-word history on Smoot. A small excerpt from this Smoot family history: Spelling variations include: Smith, Smyth, Smythe, and others. First found in in northern England and Scotland, where they had been seated from ancient times. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Captain Smith who settled in Boston Mass. in 1766; Dr. Smith settled in San Francisco Cal. in 1852; Mrs. Smith settled in Virginia in 1624; Aleda Smith settled in New York State in 1880; Alex Smit and others. WHITE/WHYTE According to our research, the origin of the name Whyte is ScottishEnglishIrish (3 origins available-Scottish/English/Irish) and the Coat of Arms contains Argent, an eagle displayed between three quaTrefoils sable, and on a chief indented of the second as many quaTrefoils of the first. The family motto is Virtute parta We have written an 1800-word history on Whyte. A small excerpt from this Whyte family history: NOEL According to our research, the origin of the name Noel is EnglishFrenchFrench (3 origins available-English/French/French) and the Coat of Arms contains Gold with a red trellised design The Crest is A deer. The family motto is Jus suum cuique We have written an 1800-word history on Noel. A small excerpt from this Noel family history: SPARKS According to our research, the origin of the name Sparks is English and the Coat of Arms contains Chequered gold and green with a bend top left to bottom right in ermine. The Crest is A panther emerging from a crown with fire issuing from its mouth. We have written an 1800-word history on Sparks. A small excerpt from this Sparks family history: Spelling variations include: Sparke, Spark, Sparkes, Sparks, and others. First found in in Cheshire where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: John Sparks who settled in Virginia in 1621; George Sparke who settled in Virginia in 1623; Robert Sparkes settled in Maryland in 1663; Thomas Sparkes settled in Virginia in 1616, and others. MUSIC/MUSICK/MESSICK Our research, the origin of the name Music is French and the Coat of Arms contains Blue with a gold-hooded falcon standing on a red perch. We have written an 1800-word history on Music. A small excerpt from this Music family history: Spelling variations include: Musy, Musie, Musies, Mussy, Mussie, Mussies, Mussey and many more. First found in Brittany, where they have been seated since ancient times. First landed NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT TIME. WELLS Congratulations, the name Wells has a historic Coat of Arms associated with it! According to our research, the origin of the name Wells is English and the Coat of Arms contains Gold with a red lion rampant. The Crest is A black lion. The family motto is Semper paratus We have written an 1800-word history on Wells. A small excerpt from this Wells family history: Spelling variations include: Wells, Welles, Well, and others. First found in in Lincolnshire where they are conjecturally descended from Gilbert de Ghent who held the village and mill of Well from the Bishop of Bayeaux at the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Thomas Wells settled in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, in 1769; James and William Wells settled in Port de Grave, Newfoundland, in 1776; Gregory Wells settled in Virginia in 1635; Mary Wells settled in Virginia in 1636 with her husband; Richard Wells settled in Virg and others. _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 3 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail&xAPID=42&PS=47575&PI=7324&DI=7474&SU= http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/getmsg&HL=1216hotmailtaglines_addphotos_3mf