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"William and Henri were both the sons of Walchelin de Ferriers, Seigneur of St Hilaire de Ferrierers, near Bernay in Normandy." Thats clever he was born after them .... Victuallers11:23, 19 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
More research needed. However according to Wikipedia:
Walkelin de Ferrers may refer to:
Walchelin de Ferriers, an 11th century Seigneur of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire
Walchelin de Ferriers, a 12th century lord of Oakham Castle
Walkelin de Ferrers, father of Henry, and Roger de Tonei, father of Robert de Stafford, "had both fallen in the feuds of the great Norman Barons which preceded the majority of William."[1]MarmadukePercy (talk) 11:58, 29 September 2008 (UTC)Reply