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English: Unofficial coat of arms used by the family of John Mifflin (1661–1714) of Philadelphia.

Shield: Or a chevron Azure. In a sinister chief a star of 6 points Gules

Crest: A bird with a twig

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English: Bolton, Charles Knowles (1927) Bolton's American Armory (2009 reprint ed.), Boston: F. W. Faxon Co., p. 115 ISBN: 978-0-8063-0044-3. .
  • citing Zieber, Eugene (1895) Heraldry in America, Philadelphia: Department of Heraldry of the Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company, p. 68 .
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Unofficial coat of arms used by the family of John Mifflin (1661-1714) of Philadelphia.

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