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Individual/family : Individual<br>
Country of origin : United States<br>
Country of origin : United States<br>
Place of origin : Marquette, Michigan<br>
Place of origin : Marquette, Michigan<br>
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JOSEPH FRANCIS BRISSON

Registration no.: 013/2019

Country of origin : United States
Place of origin : Marquette, Michigan
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

Coat of arms (crest) of Joseph Francis Brisson

Official English blazon

Arms: Sable, two chevronels beviled Argent and Or, a crescent in dexter chief Or, a lozenge in base Argent.

Crest: A bull's head couped affronte Sable armed proper with lozenge on forehead Argent and an arrow piercing through both eyes Or.

Motto: Integritas Praeter Omnia (Integrity First)

Secondary Motto: Excellentia Arcu (Excellence in Marksmanship)

Badge: The Crest upon a lozenge argent

Other language blazon

Origin/meaning

The crescent is from the crest of my college fraternities CoA, we are always supposed to strive to reach the unattainable crescent. Both of my degrees deal mainly with electronics hence the beviled lines. The chevronells for my military service and they resemble mountains. I was in the 10th Mountain Division as well as the Colorado Air National Guard. I also own a gold placer mining claim, which is why the lower chevronel is gold, as in, under the snow capped mountain. The lozenge in base, as well as on the bulls head, represents my time as a First Sergeant. The arrow through the bull's eyes is for my love of marksmanship competition. The black background because I like it, to me it gives a feeling like 'Out of the Darkness of my past'.

Registration details

Society of American Armigers: AA0044
International Society of Commoners Heraldry: 2018181
Assume Arms: 1000345



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