Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Herbert FitzPeter 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester (± 1075-± 1130)

Personal data Herbert FitzPeter 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester 

Sources 1, 2
  • Alternative names: the Chamberlain, The Chamberlain
  • He was born about 1075 in Winchester.
  • He died about 1130.
  • A child of Peter de Vermandois
  • This information was last updated on December 4, 2022.

Household of Herbert FitzPeter 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester

(1) He is married to Emma de Blois.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Herbert fitz Herbert  ± 1105-< 1155 
  2. Stephen FitzHerbert Nn  ????-> 1154 


(2) He is married to Emma de Blois.

They got married


Notes about Herbert FitzPeter 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester

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(1) TCP (Pembroke, vol X page 400 note b) reports: "A spurious pedigree from Herbert the Chamberlain (of Henry I), who is given an equally false descent from Herbert, Count of Vermandois, is set forth by Nicholas, Counties and County Families of Wales, vol ii, pp. 776-77." This not only throws doubt on the descent to Sir William ap Thomas (ap Gwilym ap Jenkin) of Raglan Castle (shown on 'Herbert02' to be father of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke) but also throws doubt on the fact that the father of the first Chamberlain Herbert is reported by BE1883 to have been Peter de Vermandois , brother of Herbert, Count of Vermandois. (2) BE1883 splits the origins of this family between two articles: one on Fitz-Herbert, the other on Herbert. The way that they are worded indicates that Herbert (Chamberlain to King Henry II) was brother to Piers FitzHerbert rather than his father. The picture is further confused by a looseness in the wording of BLG1886 (Herbert of Llanarth) which leaves it open to question as to the number of generations involved. Fortunately, TCP (FitzReynold) provides enough clarity to give some comfort that the following is reasonably secure, at least for the line to the Lords FitzReynold.
Herbert, Lord Chamberlain (a 1066, Chamberlain for King William Rufus 1087-1100)
m. Emma de Blois (dau of Etienne (Stephen Henry), Count de Blois, Chartres, etc)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Herbert FitzPeter 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester

Herbert FitzPeter 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester
± 1075-± 1130

(1) 

Emma de Blois
± 1080-????

Herbert fitz Herbert
± 1105-< 1155
(2) 

Emma de Blois
1088-????


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Sources

  1. bright.ged, Brower, Maitland Dirk
  2. "Mark Willis Ballard (gedcom, rootsweb)," supplied by Ballard, 2013., Mark Willis Ballard (gedcom), compiled by Mark Willis Ballard [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]

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Richard Remmé, "Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-richard-remme/I49404.php : accessed April 27, 2024), "Herbert FitzPeter 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester (± 1075-± 1130)".