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In 1682, Johan Sletser, then living in Edinburgh, Scotland, apparently wanted to register the coats of arms of his mother's ancestors. Jacob Tentenier of Utrecht, Johan's uncle, and another relative, Hendrick de Heusch, postmaster in Utrecht, provided the details of these coats of arms. They described the four coats of arms as follows [translated]:
The father of Maria Tentenier was Abraham Tentenier, whose coat of arms was a silver tent on a blue field, her mother was Magdalena van Osch, whose coat of arms was three red ox-heads on a golden field. Her paternal grandmother was Catharina del Beeck, whose coat of arms was a silver rams head on a red field and the name of her maternal grandmother was de Heusch, whose coat of arms was a red flying arrow on a golden field.