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Table of Contents
Introduction
French Search Strategies
Records At The Family History Library
Familysearch™
The Family History Library Catalog
     Map: Old Provinces To 1789 And Departments To 1965
Archives And Libraries
     Departmental Archives
     Town Registrars
     Other Libraries, Networks, And Archives
     Directory Of Archives
Biography
Cemeteries
Census
Church History
Church Records
     General Historical Background
     Information Recorded In Church Registers
     Locating Church Records
     Search Strategies
Civil Registration
     General Historical Background
     Information Recorded In Civil Registers
     Locating Civil Registration Records
     Search Strategies
Directories
Emigration And Immigration
     Finding The Emigrant's Town Of Origin
     Emigration From France
     Records Of French Emigrants In Their Destination Nations
     Immigration Into France
Gazetteers
Genealogy
Heraldry
Historical Geography
History
Language And Languages
Maps
Military Records
Minorities
Names, Personal
Naturalization And Citizenship
Nobility
Notarial Records
Periodicals
Probate Records
Societies
Other Records Of France
For Further Reading
Comments And Suggestions

HERALDRYLook this term up in the glossary.


In France only the noble classes originally had coats of armsLook this term up in the glossary.. But little was done to prevent the spread of heraldry to French burgher, artisan, and peasant classes. In 1696 the king, to raise money, ordered everyone who bore arms to register them. Even those who did not bear arms were forced to buy them. Arms registrations were documented.

Various authors in France have prepared armorialLook this term up in the glossary. or heraldry books. An armorial is a collection of descriptions of coats of arms and the families that bear them. It also briefly describes their entitlement to that coat of arms. It may also note early bearers of that coat of arms, sometimes with relationships, birth dates, and other genealogical information. Each armorial will differ from others and will include different names. Some minor noble families are not included in any books. The following sources are of particular interest in France:

Jougla de Morenas, Henri. Grand armorial de France (Great armorial of France). 7 vols. Paris: Editions Héraldiques, 1934-1952. (FHL Q book 944 D22j; fiche 661990-661993.)

Rietstap, Johannes Baptist. Armorial Général. 2 vols. Gouda: G.B. van Goor Zonen, 1887. Reprinted Berlin: J.S. Stargardt, 1934, and New York: Barnes and Noble, 1965. (FHL book 940 D6r; film 1,045,393 items 2-4, and 1,045,394.)

The Family History Library has collected many armorials. These are listed in the Locality section of the Family History Library Catalog under FRANCE - HERALDRY. For information about noble ancestors, look in the catalog under FRANCE - NOBILITY. In addition, such families are often subjects of published genealogical books or articles. See the “Genealogy” and “Nobility” sections of this outline.

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