Férel

Férel is a common French, located in the department of the Morbihan and the area Brittany.

The name in Breton of the commune is Ferel .

Its inhabitants name the Férélais and Férélaises .

Geography

The commune of Férel is between the Marais of Brière in south-east and the Vilaine in north. It is bordering with the communes on Camoël and the Rock-Bernard in the Morbihan and on Assérac and Herbignac in the Loire-Atlantique.

The culminating point (51 m) is with the site of the water tower with Kerrouault.

History

  • the common one was created in 1790 attached to the Canton of Camoël, District of the Rock-Bernard until in 1797 then in 1801 with the Arrondissement of Valves and in 1802 with the Canton of the Rock-Bernard.

Administration

Jean Texier (-1945) Bernard de Jacquelot of Boisrouvray (1945-1983) Yvan of Estourbeillon (1983-1989)

Demography

Places and monuments

  • Church Notre-Dame de Bon Parking (XIXe century)
  • Stained glass Tree of Jessé (XVe century?)
  • Manor of Coëtcouron, property of the family of Jacquelot of Boisrouvray
  • Manor of Trégrain, property of the Pouverin family of the Vault
  • Manor of Coët-Manor house, successive property of Courteous of Coët-Manor house, Hénos, Chomart de Kerdavy (1820) and by alliance of Kersauzon de Pennendreff then of Estourbeillon

Personalities related to the commune

Judtric] (1873-1935) originating in Sarzeau, vagrant whose misdeeds proceeded in the years 1910: plunderings, rapes and traffic of alcohol have one moment made the fortune of the group to the head of which it was; stopped in 1934 in the common neighbor of Camoël, it is finally guillotine the following year, for the greatest relief of the local population.

See too

  • Common of Morbihan

External bonds

  • Site of the commune
  • Férel on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Férel on the site of INSEE
  • Férel on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Férel on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Férel on Mapquest

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