Eustacius de Yerburgh

Eustacius de Yerburgh was an war lord of the  who was a descendant from an ancient house of. The ancestors of Eustacius emigrated to circa  with the first of the Yerburgh line known as "Germund" (or in some texts "Gerundus").

Eustacius de Yerburgh is famous in circles as the founder of the House of Yarborough, situated in. The Yarborough House was (and still is) considered the 11th oldest noble house of England and is the origin of the titles of the, , and the.

In the early 1600s, a descendant of the Yarborough House (possible known as Richard Yerburgh or Richard Yarborough) emigrated to thus bringing the Yarborough line to the future. Thus, nearly every person living in the U.S. today (who holds the name Yerburgh, Yarbrough, Yarbro, or Yarborough) is a descedent in some way of Eustacius de Yerburgh. Some s with the Yarborough name are descended from slaves who belonged to southern members of the Yarborough family for the family was quite prominent in both Virginia and.

The famous   is a descendant of Eustacius as is former   and  racer.