Hij is getrouwd met Margaret de la FERTÉ-MACÉ.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1087 te Falaise, Normandie, France.
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Ranulphus de Praers Lord of Stoke. This is from the Ancestral File and goes immediately into the Stokes line. According to Ormondes pedigree chart, this union is 4 generations later with Randle de Praers and Alice de Newhall. His wife was the daughter of the Lord of Weston and Stokes so it is possible that they didn't change their name till much later. This does fill the time from 1066 very well.
History of Stokes-Ranulphus came with his Father-in-law to Weston near Bath, as Lord of the Village of Stoke he appears to have moved south of Liverpool. His son William de Stokes [William fitz Ranulf] married into the Baliol family. He was the first ancestor in England. He was baron of Griche, Co. Derby. He came with William the Conqueror in 1066.
He was granted land in Derby, Lincoln, Leicester, Stafford and Cheshire. Village of Stoke is in Cheshire Co. The Falaise Roll gives him land in Nottingham but not Cheshire, and there is a Village of Stoke and Weston on the north and south of Bath. There is also a Weston Twp. in Cheshire that was owned by De Praers through the Vernons, as a parcel of Kinderton. Also, a Margaret De Praers who married Hugh Holt and John Honford is found to have held in fee of moiety of Eaton, and lands in Dittlemore and Stoke in Cheshire co.
I am beginning to think the Bath location is a red herring. History of Cheshire, p.190 says "is omitted in Domesday, but occurs in the Inq.16 Edward l. as a dependency of that portion of the barony which fell to the share of Philippa Basset. The mesne lords, who assumed the local name, were according to Dr. Williamson, a branch of the Praers family, descended from Randle, son of Randle de Praers who settled on lands here given by his father."
In Ormerod vol. 3, 1882. p. 359. Stoke gives this Ranulph as son of Roger de Praers, son of Randle. This puts in two generations between him and Hubert. He was christened at Lord of the Village of Stoke. He was born circa 1038 at of Castle Rye, Near Bayeux, Normandy, France. He married Miss de La Ferte, daughter of William Feritate de La Ferte, circa 1087 at of, Falaise, Normandy, France.
Sources
The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. By George Ormerod
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