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Henry Fermor (1486)

Sir Henry Fermor
Born in East Barshammap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 14 Dec 1534 [location unknown]
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Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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European Aristocracy
Sir Henry Fermor was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles.

Biography

Research Notes

Grandfather of Sir Christopher Yelverton[1]

Sources

  1. Ibbetson, D. (2008, January 03). Yelverton, Sir Christopher (1536/7–1612), judge and speaker of the House of Commons. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. Retrieved 8 Mar. 2019

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Source S24276
Title: Memoirs of Chesters of Chicheley - Tyndall of Hockwold, page 257

Lundy's The Peerage refers to the following statement:

"YELVERTON, Sir CHRISTOPHER (1535?–1612), judge, born about 1535, was third son of William Yelverton of Rougham, Norfolk, by his first wife, Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Fermor of East Barsham, in the same county."

Secondary documentation of the existence of this Sir Henry Fermor in the context of his relationship to his grandson, written up in: Pollard, Albert Frederick. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900: Yelverton, Christopher (DNB00), Volume 63, p. 315.





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posted by Robin Wood C.Eng
Lundy's The Peerage refers to the following statement:
"YELVERTON, Sir CHRISTOPHER (1535?–1612), judge, born about 1535, was third son of William Yelverton of Rougham, Norfolk, by his first wife, Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Fermor of East Barsham, in the same county."

Secondary documentation of the existence of this Sir Henry Fermor in the context of his relationship to his grandson, written up in: Pollard, Albert Frederick. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900: Yelverton, Christopher (DNB00), Volume 63, p. 315.

Please see also the link to the G2G query on this profile where additional sources are present, validating wives, etc.

posted by Porter Fann
Lundy's The Peerage refers to the following statement:
"YELVERTON, Sir CHRISTOPHER (1535?–1612), judge, born about 1535, was third son of William Yelverton of Rougham, Norfolk, by his first wife, Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Fermor of East Barsham, in the same county."

Secondary documentation of the existence of this Sir Henry Fermor in the context of his relationship to his grandson, written up in: Pollard, Albert Frederick. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900: Yelverton, Christopher (DNB00), Volume 63, p. 315.

On the duplicate profile, please also find the link to the G2G query where additional sources are present, validating wives.

posted by Porter Fann
Fermor-1 and Fermour-7 are not ready to be merged because: I am having some truble sortig this out as cannot find Henry Fermor in the Dictionary of National Biographies. (No CD Rom available!

I will leave to the British Royals and Aristocrats Project to settle the matter and move the item forward ifa merge is required

posted by Robin Wood C.Eng
Fermor-1 and Fermour-7 appear to represent the same person because: Fermor is the correct spelling. It can be addressed in the merge by keeping Fermor-1 (which I think is what will automatically happen). A handful of additional sources are identified on the G2G post* that I generated on the duplicate profile. The wife that you have shown was his 2nd. The more precise birthdate is also on the *G2G post. I am not pre-1500 certified, so I am reliant upon others to be able to complete this merge. Hopefully, additional clarifications on spouse Margaret in the G2G can be completed after the merge by me, unless she becomes pre-1500 by virtue of her correct birthdate (if it's known). Thanks!
posted by Porter Fann

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