I've understood that the coat of arms was a first born to first born to
first born "thing". Heck how would I know if my line of Puentes
currently wears the Coat, heck even if it does it wouldn't be me since
my brother is older than I and my Dad is second born and my grandfather
was second born and my great grandfather was second born, hmmm this is
getting interesting. Anyway I wasn't willing to shell out any money for
something I am not going to wear.
Yes I think you do have to pay to get the info they offer but I would
just do a print screen of what you see and then call one of the
libraries that own this set of volumes
(http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/geneal/index_gc.html) and see how much
they charge for photocopy services:
Name     Vol.     Page
Cerroa     26     101
Cerrudo     26     102
Cervantes     26     102-108
Cervató     26     102
Cervato     26     102
Cervatón     26     102
Cervatos     26     102
and
Olaeta     63     188
Olagorta     63     191
Olagüe     63     191
Olaguer     63     191
Olaiz     63     194
Olaizola     63     195
Olalde     2     130
There will be pages and pages of info on these names, all in spanish,
and that should cover the written part of names you are researching.
joseph
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Emilie Garcia wrote:
 > Joseph,
 >
 > I tried to print out my surnames and Tony's (Olague and Cervantes)
and they wouldn't print off this website.  Did you have to pay to get
the image and the history?  They wanted almost $20.00 just for the image.
 >
 > Emilie
 > Port Orchard, WA
