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 Abt 1010 - 1089 (79 years)
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| Name |
Wachelinde De Ferrers |
| Birth |
Abt 1010 |
Tutbury, Staffordshire, England [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
1089 |
Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England [1] |
| Burial |
Slain In Normandy Civil Wars |
| Person ID |
I57098 |
Cecilie Family |
| Last Modified |
29 Dec 2009 |
| Family |
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| Marriage |
1035 |
| Children |
| | 1. Henry De , Sir Knight Ferrers, b. Abt 1036, Ferrieres-St-Hilaire, Eure, Normandy, France d. 1088, Lechlade, Faringdon, Gloucestershire, England (Age 52 years) |
| | 2. Gundred De Ferrers, b. Abt 1040, Ferrieres-St-Hilaire, Eure, Normandy, France d. Yes, date unknown |
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| Family ID |
F24045 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
29 Dec 2009 |
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 | Birth - Abt 1010 - Tutbury, Staffordshire, England |
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| Notes |
 Ferrers Coat of Arms
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was slain in the civil wars which distracted Normandy during the minority of Duke William, later William the Conqueror.
The name Ferrers means in French 'to bind with iron' or 'to shoe a horse'. Ferrières in Normandy was known for its iron-working industry. The Ferrers coat of arms was black horseshoes on a silver background.
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| For more information see the Our Folk - Hart family Web Site |
Ferrers, the name of a great Norman-English feudal house, derived from Ferri
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| Sources |
- [S1635] Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - goo, Ed Mann, 6 May 1998 (Reliability: 3).
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