Roberts Family - Ourfolk
Bertha Roberts (de Ferrers) B: ABT 1040
Bertha was born on ABT 1040 in Of, Gostenois, Normandy, France and died in Darley, Derbyshire, England .
Bertha was married to Henry de Ferrers on ABT 1061 in Of, Normandy, France.
Henry was born on ABT 1036 in Of, Ferriers, Normandy, France and died on 1088 in Of, Castle Tutbury, Staffordshire, England .
He was the son of Wachelinde de Ferrers (ABT 1010 - 1089).
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is widely believed to have fought at the
Battle of Hastings, 1066, as his name appears on various versions of the Battle Abbey Roll, though
it is impossible to be certain. He was a Domesday Commissioner, 1086, and held some 210
lordships and manors at the time of the Survey, mostly in co. Derby, but also in 14 other counties,
by gift of William the Conqueror. Founded a priory of Benedictine monks near Tutbury, Staffs. He
married Bertha. He was buried at Tutbury
Battle of Hastings, 1066, as his name appears on various versions of the Battle Abbey Roll, though
it is impossible to be certain. He was a Domesday Commissioner, 1086, and held some 210
lordships and manors at the time of the Survey, mostly in co. Derby, but also in 14 other counties,
by gift of William the Conqueror. Founded a priory of Benedictine monks near Tutbury, Staffs. He
married Bertha. He was buried at Tutbury
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