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Before 1096 Elis I had succeeded his father Osbern Giffard, the Domesdaytenant of Brimpsfield, Stoke, Rockhampton, Elston, Orcheston, etc.[Complete Peerage V:639 note (c)]
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The following post-em from Mike Lysell, (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX), (which Ibelieve Mike posted under the wrong Osbern), shows who one source has forOsbern's father (I have changed to agree with Mike's source):
Jim - Carl Boyer in "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans",page 104, shows Osbert (Osbern Bolbec) Giffard as the first son of WalterGiffard, born 1010. He shows a birth date of about 1040 and a date ofdeath as "by 1095". He states “the Lord of Brimsfield, Gloucestershire,he was a Domesday tenent there in 1086 as well as in Stoke,Rockinghamshire, Elston and Orcheston [CP, 5:639c].
At this time, I've not tried to confirm this through other sources. Ithought you'd be interested.
Mike Lysell
Boyer cites Vernon M. Noor’s 'Some Early English Pedigrees' as a source.
Note: CP appears to be correct in that the town is certainly now known asBrimpsfield (with a "p"), and was entered as "Brimesfelde" in theDomesday Book.
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