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The Young Family Coat of Arms

The Young Family Coat of Arms

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This distinguished heraldic achievement represents the foundational and most historically recurring design associated with the Young surname as documented in Burke’s General Armory. Because the Young name is prevalent across England and Scotland, this specific arrangement of three piles and annulets serves as the primary totem for the lineage. The simplicity of the shield suggests an ancient origin dating back to the early periods of heraldry when bold and clear symbols were used to identify leaders on the battlefield and in civil governance.

The visual narrative of the shield is rich with emotional meaning. The golden field of Or signifies generosity and elevation of mind while the three piles of Sable represent constancy and the strength of a foundational role in society. The chief is an honorable ordinary that denotes authority and protection and it is charged with three annulets symbolizing an unbroken circle of fidelity and noble alliance. This traditional pen and ink illustration captures the essence of a family defined by unwavering prudence and a steadfast commitment to their principles.

Complementing the shield is a cubit arm grasping an arrow which serves as a crest signifying readiness for action and the precise pursuit of one’s goals. The motto Press through further reinforces this spirit of determination and resolve. Presented in a refined 19th-century woodcut engraving style this artwork provides a sophisticated focal point for any genealogical collection. It transforms raw historical data into a visual legacy that celebrates the enduring heritage of the Young family across the British Isles.

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