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The Schneider Family Coat of Arms

The Schneider Family Coat of Arms

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The Schneider name, rooted in the ancient German word for a tailor, carries a legacy of precision and craftsmanship that evolved into a distinguished heraldic tradition. This specific achievement, documented in the prestigious records of Burke’s General Armory, reflects a lineage of significant standing. The shield is emblazoned upon a field of Gules, a bold crimson traditionally signifying military fortitude and magnanimity. Centered upon this field is a lion rampant in Argent, a paramount symbol of royalty and courage that, when rendered in silver, further emphasizes a heritage of sincerity and honor.

A golden Chevron Or stretches across the shield, representing protection and faithful service while adding a layer of wisdom and prosperity to the family narrative. Upon this chevron are placed three escallops in Sable. These shells are venerable emblems of pilgrimage and significant voyages, suggesting ancestors who perhaps traveled to distant lands or undertook great expeditions with constancy and prudence. The contrast of the dark shells against the gold reflects a balance of adventurous spirit and grounded wisdom.

Surmounting the shield is a striking crest featuring a Cornish chough in flight emerging from a round turret. The turret itself is a powerful symbol of defense and security, representing a stronghold of family values and vigilance. The chough, depicted volant, signifies swiftness and freedom, traditionally alluding to an aspiring spirit ready for action. This 19th-century pen and ink style illustration captures every fine line of the bird's wings and the masonry of the tower, providing a sophisticated visual anchor for your family history and a timeless tribute to the Schneider ancestral journey.

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