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Registered:
The International Register of Arms, 20th
March 2006. Registration No. 0012.
Arms:
Gules, a square tower, on each
corner a tower, thereon each a pyramidoidal roof all in perspective,
from the apex of the primary roof a staff, therefrom a banner floatant
to sinister, portal and windows closed, all Argent.
Crest:
None noted. Here is shown for
artistic purposes: An ostrich feather Argent between two of the same
Gules.
Motto:
FleiBig (Fleissig).
Assumed: Trademark registered
in 1869. Used as burgher arms in Germany. |
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Arms show a tower
associated with the braueri Stein then Henninger from 1655. The
shield and tower used as trademark since 1869.
The Henninger family
originates in southwest Germany going back to the 14th century. Over
time four branches spread around southern Germany. These arms
represent the Henninger Tower, old and new, which is still today a
famous part of the Frankfurt skyline. From Heinrich, to Johannes, to
Joseph, to Charles Henninger, the members who bear the arms today are:
William, Mathew, Kathleen and Beth.
Johann Henninger (born
1795) went into the beer business with his father-in-law Andreas
Reuter in 1816. His son Heinrich Christian Henninger invented a steam
brewing technique that allowed mass production in the 1860s. He bought
the Stein Braueri and opened an expanded facilty in 1869. Heinrich and
his sons Zacharias and Johannes purchased numerous beer companies
around Bavaria and SW Germany. The 1990s saw the family expand the
company across the globe. By the 1990s, Henninger Beer was one of the
largest producers in Germany. Today Henninger is a part of the large
international Binding Braueri corporation. |
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