[WED]James Dyer of Dyersville IA

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Wed, 24 Jul 2002 8:47:08 -0400


> Regards Ich Dien - Old English "I' is spelt as "Ic" and pronounced the same as Ich.
So the German connection may be a bit moot considering many of our forebears migrated from Germaic held lands on the continent.
Martin.
> From: Stanmapstone@aol.com
> Date: 2002/07/24 Wed AM 05:20:56 EST
> To: wedmore@lists.tutton.org
> Subject: Re: [WED]James Dyer of Dyersville IA
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> In a message dated 24/07/02 09:55:19 GMT Daylight Time, lyn@webexpress.net.au 
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> > ; or that they had a coat of arms with 'Ich Dien'
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> The badge of The Prince of Wales comprises three silver (or white) feathers 
> rising through a gold coronet of alternate crosses and fleur-de-lys. The motto
>  "Ich Dien" (I serve) is on a dark blue ribbon beneath the coronet.
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