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'''JOANNES GERHARDUS HERMANNUS BOS'''
'''drs. ing. JOANNES GERHARDUS HERMANNUS BOS MSc. BEng.'''


'''Registration no.: 006/2022'''
'''Registration no.: 006/2022'''
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Wapenspreuk: van ouderdom en doot is God alleen bevryt het ondermaandse rond verandert met der tyt
Wapenspreuk: van ouderdom en doot is God alleen bevryt het ondermaandse rond verandert met der tyt


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The original coat of arms was used by Jacob Pieters Bos (born ±1691) and is derived from a tombstone at the Lutje Bosch farm. The motto can be found on the gravestone of Grietje Pieters Bos (born 1694) (sister of Jacob Pieters Bos). In 2018, the house brand (404) was replaced by four trees and a checkered bar, where the trees are a reference to a four-headed family and to the farm Bosch, which gives the family its name, and the checkered area is a reference is to the Letmaath family with the oldest proven ancestor Everhard von Letmathe (born ±1200). The helmet sign of the crowned helmet refers to the Cruijsstede a manor, and later the Hamsterborg, where the oldest proven ancestors Pieter Tonnis (born 1583) and Muij Diewer (born 1589) lived as self-inherited (lordship) farmers.  
The original coat of arms was used by Jacob Pieters Bos (born ±1691) and is derived from a tombstone at the Lutje Bosch farm. The motto can be found on the gravestone of Grietje Pieters Bos (born 1694) (sister of Jacob Pieters Bos). In 2018, the house brand (404) was replaced by four trees and a checkered bar, where the trees are a reference to a four-headed family and to the farm Bosch, which gives the family its name, and the checkered area is a reference is to the Letmaath family with the oldest proven ancestor Everhard von Letmathe (born ±1200). The helmet sign of the crowned helmet refers to the Cruijsstede a manor, and later the Hamsterborg, where the oldest proven ancestors Pieter Tonnis (born 1583) and Muij Diewer (born 1589) lived as self-inherited (lordship) farmers.  


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drs. ing. JOANNES GERHARDUS HERMANNUS BOS MSc. BEng.

Registration no.: 006/2022

Country of origin : The Netherlands
Place of origin : Wehe-den Hoorn
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

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Official English blazon

Other language blazon

Dutch: Wapen: Gedeeld, 1 in zilver een geschaakte dwarsbalk in drie rijen en acht vakken van goud en rood getopt met vier groene bomen en onder vergezeld van drie groene klaverbladeren; 2 in goud een halve zwarte adelaar, uitgaande van de deellijn.
Helmteken: gekroond; twee toegewende zwaanshalzen van natuurlijke kleur die met de snavel een zwart uitkomend Latijns klaverkruis vasthouden. Dekkleden: groen, gevoerd van zilver.
Wapenspreuk: van ouderdom en doot is God alleen bevryt het ondermaandse rond verandert met der tyt

Origin/meaning

The original coat of arms was used by Jacob Pieters Bos (born ±1691) and is derived from a tombstone at the Lutje Bosch farm. The motto can be found on the gravestone of Grietje Pieters Bos (born 1694) (sister of Jacob Pieters Bos). In 2018, the house brand (404) was replaced by four trees and a checkered bar, where the trees are a reference to a four-headed family and to the farm Bosch, which gives the family its name, and the checkered area is a reference is to the Letmaath family with the oldest proven ancestor Everhard von Letmathe (born ±1200). The helmet sign of the crowned helmet refers to the Cruijsstede a manor, and later the Hamsterborg, where the oldest proven ancestors Pieter Tonnis (born 1583) and Muij Diewer (born 1589) lived as self-inherited (lordship) farmers.

Registration details

Wapenregister Nederlandse Genealogische Vereniging (NGV) NRF 2019.305
CBG Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis


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