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Coats of Arms of the
Spanish House of Silva and
the Irish House of Culler*

The House of Silva

The House of Culler*
*A branch of the Cullen Family migrated to Spain, circa 1670 due to the persecution of British invaders to their Homeland. Apparently, its surname was mispelled and took the form of Culler (the n substituted by the r). Early during the 19th Century, the first Culler migrated to Argentina, settling down in the Provinces of Entre Ríos and Buenos Aires, being his activity cattle rearing and agriculture.
*Una rama de la familia Cullen emigró a España circa 1670 debido a la presecución de los Invasores Ingleses a su Patria. Aparentemente, el apellido fue mal anotado y tomó la forma de Culler (se substituyó la n por la r). A comienzos del Siglo XIX, el primer Culler emigró a la Argentina, estableciéndose en las Provincias de Entre Ríos y Buenos Aires, dedicándose a la actividad agropecuaria.

The Cattle Brand and Moto of the Silva-Culler Family