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The Pitts Family Coat of Arms

The Pitts Family Coat of Arms

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The Pitts family name carries a distinguished history rooted in the English counties of London and Somerset. This foundational achievement is reconstructed from the historical records of Burke’s General Armory, representing the most recurring and authoritative design associated with the surname. The shield is centered upon a field of Gules, a vibrant red symbolizing military fortitude and a fervent desire to serve one’s country. This is divided by a fess counter-componée in Or and Azure, representing a girdle of honor that signifies a person of great trust and confidence. The alternating squares of gold and blue denote a harmonious blend of elevation of mind and steadfast loyalty.

Accompanying the central fess are three gold bezants, ancient symbols of wealth, trustworthiness, and participation in significant historical ventures. In heraldic tradition, the Or of the bezants suggests a lineage marked by generosity and glory. Above the shield rests the crest, a stork in Argent with Gules detailing. The stork is a powerful emblem of filial duty, gratitude, and vigilance. By resting its claw upon a bezant, the imagery suggests that the family’s virtues of piety and temperance are the very foundation of their prosperity and reputable standing in society.

This digital collection is presented in a traditional pen and ink illustration style, mirroring the fine detail of a 19th-century woodcut engraving. Every line is crafted to highlight the symbolic narrative of the Pitts ancestors, from the sincerity of the silver stork to the constancy of the azure fess. Whether you are tracing your roots back to the bustling streets of London or the rolling hills of Somerset, this coat of arms serves as a timeless visual anchor for your genealogical research and family storytelling.

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