The Colden Family Crest

The bookplate of Cadwalader Colden, seen in the Lichtenstein and Rousseau collections, show the devices we reproduce. On the portrait of the celebrated Royal Governor we find the same coat of arms, which has always been accepted as being the justified property of the American Coldens. The emigrant, the Reverend Alexander Colden, came from Scotland to Pennsylvania in 1710, and settled later in New York.
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- Family
- Colden
- Motto
Fais bien, crains rien.
Do well, fear nought.
- Blazon
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A Stag's Head, Cabossed, Or.
- Source
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America Hereldica