Man, do you realize how much work it takes to maintain a ship like that? It kills me just thinking about it...

But my ancestors might have had one, who knows? What I do know is that one of my ancestors got rich selling wood to ship builders (and then got even richer when he started turning iron ore into cannonballs, selling them to Napoleon's armies in the early 1800s).
Fascinating! I would have guessed one brewed for Napolean!
Our family history was investigated extensively by a Mormon uncle. I find it quite fascinating.
We originated in the Normandy region of France and came to England during the Norman Conquest. A good part of the family settled in and around Bedfordshire while another group migrated into Prussia. It is the latter group which are said to have added the 'Von' prefix to the last name.
I am told by my uncle that he found a carving of our name upon some arch in Rhodes and upon a stained glass window in some English church, but the specific details escape me.
Here's some data from one of his letters to me on the subject:
"Herndon was among the names inscribed on the roll of the Battle Abbey as having come with William the Conqueror III to the Holy Land, for his escutcheon is carved on a stone gateway in the city of Rhodes. The first Relative Herndon in America, of which we have authentic record, is William Henry Herndon who patented land from 1656 to 1658. Through this marriage to Catherine Digges, the Herndon family was eligible to join many Societies. These include the following:
1. The Society of Daughters of Barons of Runnemede through ancestor Edward Digges.
2. The Society of Colonial Governors through ancestor Edward Digges.
3. The Society of Daughters of the Crown through ancestor Edward Digges to Alfred the Great.
4. The Society of Founders and Patriots through ancestor Edward Digges.
5. The Society of Scions and Cavaliers three ancestor Edward Digges, son of Sir Dudley Digges.
Eventually, the family in Bedfordshire migrated North into Scotland and remained there a few hundred years.
We've been in North America since about 1648, settling in Kentucky where my pop was born...