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Name:
Henry De Ferrers
 Relationship to Payne de Roët, King at Arms
Birth:
1036 Ferrieres-St-Hilaire, Eure, Normandy, France
Father:
Mother:
Married:
Bertha Roberts 1061 Normandy, France
Children:
Robert De Ferrers
Born: 1062 Ferrers, Derbyshire, England
Died: 1139 Charterley, Staffordshire, England
Eugenulph De Ferrers
Born: ABT 1064 Darley, Derbyshire, England
Died: DECEASED
Engenulf De Ferrers
Born: ABT 1065 Ferrieres-St-Hilaire, Eure, Normandy, France
Died: DECEASED
William De Ferrers
Born: ABT 1066 Darley, Derbyshire, England
Amicea De Ferrers
Born: ABT 1068 Darley, Derbyshire, England
Died: DECEASED
Emmeline De Ferrers
Born: ABT 1070 Darley, Derbyshire, England
Died: DECEASED
Gundred De Ferrers
Born: ABT 1075 Ferrers, Derbyshire, England
Died: DECEASED
Milisent Ferrers
Born: 1086
Died: DECEASED
Death:
1101 Castle Tutbury, Staffordshire, England aged 64
Remarks:
Name Prefix: Sir
Name Suffix: (Sire Of Chambrais)
Henry Ferrers, son of Walchelin, assumed the name from Ferriers, a small town of Gastinois, inFrance, otherwise called Ferrieres, from the iron mines with which that country abounded, and, in allusion to the circumstance, he bore for his arms "six horses' shoes," either from the similitude of his cognomen to the French Ferrier, or because the seigneurie produced iron, so essential to the soldier and cavalier in those rude times when war was esteemed the chief business of life, and the adroit management of the steed, even amongst the nobility, the first of accomplishments. Henry de Ferrers came into England with the Conqueror and obtained a grant of Tutbury Castle, in the county of Stafford. According to Stapleton, he was ancestor of the Oakham house of Ferrers, whose memory is preserved by thehorseshoes hanging in the hall of their castle. He m. Bertha -----, and had issue, Robert, his heir; Eugenulph, who d. s. p.; and Walkelin, of Radbourne. [John Burke, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. III, R. Bentley, London,1834-1838, p. 127, Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton]

----------The first of this eminent family that settled in England was Henry de Feriers, son of Walcheline de Feriers, a Norman, who obtained from William the Conqueror a grant of Tutbury Castle, co. Stafford, with extensive possessions in other shires, of which114 manors were in Derbyshire. This person must have been of considerable rank, not only from these enormous grants, but from the circumstances of his being one of the commissioners appointed by the Conqueror to make the great survey ofthe kingdom. He was the founder of the Cluniac priory at Tutbury which he liberally endowed. By Berta his wife he had issue, Egenulph, d. v. p.; William, d. v. p.; Robert, his successor; Gundred; and Emmeline. [Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 196, Ferrers, Earls of Derby]

Name Suffix: [SIRE DE CHAMBRA
Ancestral File Number: 9BF5-8D
Name Suffix: [SIRE DE CHAMBRA
Ancestral File Number: 9BF5-8D

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