The Watson Family  Genealogy
Olsen
Olsen, Christy Lynne 































The origin of the name Olsen is German and the Coat of Arms contains Silver shield with a log between four hearts.

Spelling variations include: Olsen, Olson, Ollsen, Ollson and others.

First found in East Prussia and Denmark, where the family name came from small beginnings but gained a significant reputation for its contribution to the emerging mediaeval society.

Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: settlers who travelled to the New World and established themselves along the eastern seaboard of the United States, and Canada in the 18th and 19th centuries.




The origin of the name Olsen is Swedish and the Coat of Arms contains A shield split into two halves, one side is red with half of a fleur de lis, and the other side is gold with an arm holding a sword.

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The origin of the name Olsen is Norwegian and the Coat of Arms contains A silver shield with a log sprouting leaves and four red hearts.

An excerpt of your family history is not currently available online. If you decide to order a family crest print, the full history of your last name will be printed on it.




The origin of the name Olsen is Danish and the Coat of Arms contains A shield divided per pale: the left half is red with half a silver fleur de lis, and the right half is gold with an arm in armour holding a sword.

An excerpt of your family history is not currently available online. If you decide to order a family crest print, the full history of your last name will be printed on it.


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