HULLINGER - HOLLIGER
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COAT OF ARMS
This is an American Coat of Arms for the Swiss-American Family of Holliger - Hullinger
The M -1 Rifle represents the rifles used by our family, including:
American Revolution - Christian and Daniel Hollinger
Blackhawk War - William Morgan Hart
Civil War - Lewis Harlan, David Lockridge, James Chapin
World War I - John and Harvey Hullinger
World War II - Clifford, Ellis, Alan and Jack Hullinger
Vietnam and Cold War - Craig Hullinger, Dana and Noel Erickson
Blackhawk War - William Morgan Hart
Civil War - Lewis Harlan, David Lockridge, James Chapin
World War I - John and Harvey Hullinger
World War II - Clifford, Ellis, Alan and Jack Hullinger
Vietnam and Cold War - Craig Hullinger, Dana and Noel Erickson
The Swiss Halberd was carried by our Swiss Hollinger forebears. It also stands for the weapons carried by our ancestors in England, Norway, and Native America.
The silhouette is of Ellis (Red) Hullinger, a real South Dakota cowboy, and represents our pioneer journey from Europe in 1735 west to Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, and South Dakota.
The Dove stands for peace, a preferred alternative to war.