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Rhonda Lynn Mclurg nee Johnson |
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Registered: The International
Register of Arms, 14th December 2011. Registration No. 0210 (Vol.2)
Arms: Per fess Argent and Azure in
chief two ravens proper jointly transfixed by an arrow fesswise point
to sinister in base a fouled anchor Or debruised of a lozenge at fess
point Gules.
Motto: Omnia Pro Bono
Private Registration: Used as a
courtesy of her husband: 2009 American College of Heraldry #3242 (with
a difference of Crest); USHR Registration number 20100317C.
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The armorial bearings
of Rhonda Lynn McClurg nee Johnson are used as a courtesy of her husband’s
arms. The ravens transfixed refer to a Scottish story in which a
widow's sons by three different men performed archery to show prowess
with weapons for Robert the Bruce while he was on the run from the
English. The brother's names were Murdoch, McKie and McClurg. The
brothers joined The Bruce's army until he became Robert I, King of
Scotland.
The fouled anchor is representative of the Mr. McClurg’s father’s
service in the US Navy and promotion to Chief Petty Officer. The crest
(not here shown) was developed to denote the armiger’s profession as a
scholar with the quill bendwise due to left handedness. |
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Mrs. McClurg is the daughter of Joseph Martin Johnson and Patricia Fay
(Fletcher) Johnson. She was born in West Palm Beach, FL and raised in
Harborcreek, PA. She earned his BA in Early Childhood Development at
Penn State University and Married Timothy Michael McClurg in May 1985.
Mrs. McClurg has three children: Kelly Elizabeth (1986), Amanda
Katharine (1988), Brian Mathew (1990) and Shannon Laura (1992). In
addition to being a mother and wife, Mrs. McClurg is employed in
childcare.
The arms were designed with the gracious assistance of the IAAH. They
are emblazoned by Ljubodrag Grujic and Terry Sarros. |
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