| This is the shield of the family Baerdt, the wife of the founding father of the family. It includes a half cresent moon , meaning a connection with the town of Dokkum in the province of Friesland outlined by a garland o roses. It is not known where and when this weapon was made. |
| This is the Reiderland weapon made in 1603 by Tammerus Gerhardi. It is the first Poutsma shield and includes a half Fresian eagle which shows connection with the province of Friesland. It also shows 2 corn ears which shows a connection with agriculture. The shield is outlined by a garland of roses. This is the weapon that is on our sealing ring. |
| This shield is from the heraldic databank of the central bureau of Genealogy in the Hague. It originates from 1753 and is from a book of J. Romein. It is a silver rose with a golden bud and a silver lily in blue. The other Poutsma weapons are apparently not known there. |