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The gyronny is canting arms for the armiger's last name, Miller, as the arrangement resembles the sails of a windmill against the sky. The roses are derived from symbolism their grandmother was fond of, as a way of representing her 3 children (their mother and uncles). The colors are derived from the flag of the city of Chicago, the armiger's home.
The gyronny is canting arms for the armiger's last name, Miller, as the arrangement resembles the sails of a windmill against the sky. The roses are derived from symbolism their grandmother was fond of, as a way of representing her 3 children (their mother and uncles). The colors are derived from the flag of the city of Chicago, the armiger's home.



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JONATHAN ALGERT MILLER

Individual/family : Individual
Country of origin : United States of America
Place of origin : Chicago, Illinois
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

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Official English blazon

Gyronny of 8, Argent and Azure, in chief of the first three roses Gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.

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Origin/meaning

The gyronny is canting arms for the armiger's last name, Miller, as the arrangement resembles the sails of a windmill against the sky. The roses are derived from symbolism their grandmother was fond of, as a way of representing her 3 children (their mother and uncles). The colors are derived from the flag of the city of Chicago, the armiger's home.

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