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Where did the Ferber coat of arms come from? When did the Ferber family first arrive in the United States?

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Origin Displayed: Dutch

Origins Available: Dutch, German

Spelling variations of this family name include: Verburch, Verburcht, Verburg, Verburgh, Vorburger, Ferber, Fürberg and many more.

First found in Holland, where the name became noted for its many branches in the region, each house acquiring a status and influence which was envied by the princes of the region.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Anna Maria Ferber, who came to New York in 1710; Marinus Verburg, who came to New York in 1847; Marinnus Verburg, who arrived in New York, NY in 1847.

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Some noteworthy people of the name Ferber
  • Edna Ferber (1885-1968), American novelist, author and playwright
  • Herbert Ferber (1906-1991), American sculptor and painter
  • Richard Ferber, American physician, inventor of the Ferber method
  • Albert Ferber (b. 1911), Swiss pianist
  • Albert Ferber (b. 1923), German wrestler
  • Ferdinand Ferber (1862-1909), French Army captain who played an important role in the development of airplanes
  • Mel Ferber (1922-2003), Emmy-nominated TV director and producer
  • Nicolaus Ferber (1485-1534), German Franciscan and controversialist



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THE NETHERLANDS

The early history of the Netherlands was fraught with conflict. In the 1st century, the original inhabitants of this area, who were primarily Celts and Frisians, came under the control of the Roman Empire. By the 5th century, the Franks had forced the Romans to withdraw, and they dominated this region until the end of the 8th century. In the 11th century, the area that is now the Netherlands, came under the power of the Holy Roman Empire. It was divided up into fiefs, and parceled out to various dukes. In 1477, these fiefs came into the possession of the Hapsburgs.

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