Van Vloten | |
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family | |
Country | Netherlands |
Founded | 17th century |
Founder | Meindert Cornelisz. van der Haer |
Van Vloten is a Dutch patrician family from Vleuten. [1]
The oldest known family member is one Meindert Cornelisz van der Haer (later van Vloten), who was a carpenter in Utrecht and died in 1666. The families with the surnames Van Bommel van Vloten, Van Braam van Vloten, Gaaikema van Vloten and Stael van Holstein van Vloten are branches of the van Vloten family.
The family coat of arms consists of a green cloverleaf in a silver field, accompanied by three doves of natural color. [7]
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