Teller Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History

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Variations:
More common variations are: Tellyer, Tueller, Toeller, Telleri, Teiller, Tellera, Telleir, Tellery, Telleru, Tellear.

Austria:
The surname Teller first appeared in Austria, where the name Taller became noted for its many sections in the region, each house acquiring a status and influence which desired by the princes of the region.  In their later history, the name became a power unto themselves and raised to the ranks of nobility as they grew into this most influential family.

United States of America:
Individuals with the surname Teller landed in the United States in three different centuries respectively in the 17th, 18th, and 19th.    Some of the people with the name Teller who arrived in the United States in the 17th century included Willem Teller, who arrived in New York in 1649.  William Teller, who landed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1651.  William Teller, who landed in America in 1652. People with the surname Teller who landed in the United States in the 18th century included John Teller, who landed in South Carolina in 1747. The following century saw more Teller surnames arrive.  Some of the people with the surname Teller who arrived in the United States in the 19th century included Christopher Teller, who was naturalized in Philadelphia in 1880.

Canada:
Some of the people with the surname Teller who came in the Canada in the 19th century included Alexander Teller, who was recorded to be living in Ontario in 1871.

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Blazons & Genealogy Notes

1) Misnie D’azur au lion d’or tenant entre ses pattes une boule du même Cimier un lion issant d’or
2) Suisse Coupé au 1 de sable au lion naissant d’or posé de front mouvant du coupé et tenant de chaque patte une boule du second au 2 d’or à deux bras armés au naturel mouvants des cantons de la pointe les mains de carnation tenant chacun une flèche de sable passées en sautoir les pointes en bas Casque couronné Cimier un lion issant d’or posé de front embrassant deux proboscides coupées alternativement d’or et de sable ornées chacune dans son embouchure de trois plumes de paon au naturel Lambrequin d’or et de sable
3) Kempten (Bavière) D’azur à une flèche d’or posée en bande le pied fendu en forme de chevron et chaque branche empennée le tout d’or Cimier un plat d’argent entre un vol d’or l’aile dextre ch d’une barre et l’aile senestre d’une bande aux armes de l’écu
4) Kempten (Bavière) De sable au lion assis d’or posé de front supp de chacune de ses pattes de devant un plat d’argent Cimier un rang de cinq plumes de paon au naturel supp une flèche au naturel en pal entre deux proboscides coupées de sable sur or Lambrequin d’or et de sable

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