McNabney Coat Of Arms (Family Crest)



This historiography was prepared individually for the McNabney surname on January 22, 1974 at the request of

Mr. Robert McNabney
RR 2 Box 165
Fremont, Indiana 46737

The Coat-Of-Arms illustrated was drawn by a Heraldic artist based on information about the McNabney surname and their associations with the ancient Heralds.The arms are described as follows:
“Quartered: 1st, or; the letter “M”; 2nd and 3rd two wings conjoined; 4th, two fasces or. Charged with an inner shield vert.”



The McNabney arms are translated:
Divided into quarters: 1st quarter, gold background; a black initial “M”.  2nd and 3rd quarters blue background; 2 natural wings joined together. 4th quarter, black background; two gold horizontal bands. A small inter green shield placed over all.

The wings symbolize quickness, freedom, and protection. Seven vivid colors were chosen for use on shields of armor clad knights to easily identify them from a distance. The Heraldic colors silver, purple, blue, green, black, and red preserved by on colorless drawings by dot and line symbols. The McNabney Coat-Of-Arms incorporated green. The color green represents hope, vitality, and plenty.   

Information available indicates that in 1972 there were less than 99 households in the U.S. with the old and distinguished McNabney name. In comparison, some family names represent over 400,000 households in the United States.

This report does not represent individual lineage of the McNabney family tree and no genealogical representation is intended or implied.