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Simon de Dammartin, Comte de Ponthieu ★Bisabuelo n°22★ Ref: CP-1180 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy


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Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale is your 22nd great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

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Simon de Dammartin, Comte de Ponthieu  MP

Spanish: Simon de Dammartin, Conde de Aumale

Gender: Male

Birth: 1180

Dammartin-en-Goële, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France 

Death: September 21, 1239 (58-59)

Abbeville, Somme, Picardie, France 

Place of Burial: bur. L'Abaye de Valoires Picardie, Argoules, France

Immediate Family:

Son of Aubry II, count of Dammartin and Mathilda de Clermont, comtesse de Dammartin

Husband of Marie de Ponthieu, Comtesse de Ponthieu

Father of Marie de Dammartin; Philippa de Dammartin; Juana de Danmartín, reina consorte de Castilla; Agathe de Dammartin, Dame de Ponthieu and Renier de Dammartin

Brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, Boulogne, Aumale and Mortain; Clemence de Saint Omer; Agnes de Dammartin; Raoul de Dammartin; Aélis / Alix de Dammartin and 2 others 


House of: Dammartin-en-Goële, cadet branch of the House of Mello

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Occupation: Count of Ponthieu



Count of Dammartin


Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239) was a son of Alberic II of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) and his wife Mathildis of Clermont. Simon was the brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, who had abducted the heiress of Boulogne, and forced her to marry him. It is thought that in order to strengthen the alliance with the Dammartins, King Philip Augustus of France allowed Simon to marry Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, who was a niece of the king, in 1208. Renaud and Simon of Dammartin would eventually ally themselves with John, King of England. In 1214 the brothers stood against Philip Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines. The French won the battle, and Renaud was imprisoned, while Simon was exiled.

Marie's father William IV, Count of Ponthieu had remained loyal to Philip Augustus. When William died in 1221, Philip Augustus denied Marie her inheritance and gave Ponthieu in custody to his cousin Robert III, Count of Dreux. After the death of Philip Augustus, Marie was able to negotiate an agreement with his successor Louis VIII in 1225. Ponthieu was held by the king, and Simon would only be allowed to enter this or any other fief if he obtained royal permission. In 1231 Simon agreed to the terms and added that he would not enter into marriage negotiations for his daughters without consent of the king.


Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239) was a son of Alberic II of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) and his wife Mathildis of Clermont.


Biography


Simon was the brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, who had abducted the heiress of Boulogne, and forced her to marry him. It is thought that in order to strengthen the alliance with the Dammartins, King Philip Augustus of France allowed Simon to marry Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, who was a niece of the king, in 1208. Renaud and Simon of Dammartin would eventually ally themselves with John, King of England. In 1214 the brothers stood against Philip Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines. The French won the battle, and Renaud was imprisoned, while Simon was exiled.


Marie's father William IV, Count of Ponthieu had remained loyal to Philip Augustus. When William died in 1221, Philip Augustus denied Marie her inheritance and gave Ponthieu in custody to his cousin Robert III, Count of Dreux. After the death of Philip Augustus, Marie was able to negotiate an agreement with his successor Louis VIII in 1225. Ponthieu was held by the king, and Simon would only be allowed to enter this or any other fief if he obtained royal permission. In 1231 Simon agreed to the terms and added that he would not enter into marriage negotiations for his daughters without consent of the king.[1]


Family


Simon married Marie, Countess of Ponthieu[2] , the daughter of William IV, Count of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin. Marie became Countess of Ponthieu in 1221. [3] Simon and his wife Marie had four daughters[4]:


• Joan, Countess of Ponthieu (1220-1278), married 1) Ferdinand III of Castile. Mother of Eleanor of Castile, the wife of Edward I of England. Married 2) Jean de Nesle, Seigneur de Falvy et de La Hérelle.


• Mathilda of Dammartin (-1279), married John of Châtellerault


• Philippe of Dammartin (Philippa de Dammartin) (-1280), married 1) Raoul II of Lusignan, 2) Raoul II, Lord of Coucy, 3) Otto II, Count of Guelders.


• Maria of Dammartin, married John II, Count of Roucy.


References


1. ^ John W. Baldwin, Aristocratic Life in Medieval France: The Romances of Jean Renart and Gerbert de Montreuil, 1190-1230, JHU Press, 2002 2. ^ Willelmi Chronica Andrensis 194, MGH SS XXIV, p. 755. 3. ^ Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II, 1713, p. 56. 4. ^ Nobility of Northern France from Medieval Lands


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Mathilda de Clermont, comtesse de Dammartin ★Bisabuela n°23★ Ref: CC-1138 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 23° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Mathilda de Clermont, comtesse de Dammartin is your 23rd great grandmother.


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Mathilda de Clermont, comtesse de Dammartin is your 23rd great grandmother.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

her mother → Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale

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Mathilda de Clermont, comtesse de Dammartin  MP

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 1138

Clermont, Oise, Picardy, France 

Death: September 19, 1200 (57-66)

Dammartin-en-Goële, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France 

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Renaud II (III), comte de Clermont en Beauvaisis and NN Second wife of Renaud de Clermont, Countess of Clermont

Wife of Aubry II, count of Dammartin

Mother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, Boulogne, Aumale and Mortain; Clemence de Saint Omer; Agnes de Dammartin; Raoul de Dammartin; Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale and 3 others

Sister of Etienne de Clermont; Raoul de Clermont, died young and Simon I de Clermont, Seigneur d'Ailly-sur-Noye

Half sister of Marguerite “the elder sister” de Clermont, dame de Luzarches; Raoul I "le roux", comte de Clermont en Beauvaisis; Constance de Clermont, comtesse de Clermont; Marguerite de Clermont, the younger; Guy de Clermont and 3 others 


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MATHILDE de Clermont (-after [May/Jul] 1218). "…Matildis soror mea…" consented to the donation by "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1162[153]. The primary source which confirms the identity of Mathilde's mother has not been identified. As noted above, the fact that Mathilde and her brothers Simon and Etienne subscribed the 1162 charter, without any of their other named [half-]brothers, suggests that the two groups of brothers and sisters may have been born from different marriages, although the issue is not without doubt. Mathilde was probably heiress of Dammartin, inherited from her mother. At first sight this would suggest that she may have been born from her mother’s first marriage, except that her donation made in 1218 (see below) suggests the improbability of her birth before [1140]. Louvet notes a donation to the priory of Gournay-sur-Aronde made by “Rainal Comte de Clermont et Clemence sa femme” which was confirmed and supplemented in 1165 by “leurs enfans...Raoult Comte de Clermont, Simon, Gautier, Margueritte, Matilde et Comtesse”[154]. "R…comes Clarimontis et dominus Brituliensis…et Aeliz comitissam uxorem meam" confirmed the donation to the church of Breteuil by "Sangalo de Garda Malgerii, Henricus filius eius" by undated charter, witnessed by "Albericus Domni Martini comes et Mahaux soror mea, Domni Martini comitissa, Rainaldus castellanus Britulii…"[155]. "Albericus comes Domni Martini et Raynaldus filius meus comes Boloniæ et Matildis uxor mea comitissa" donated property to Dammartin Saint-Pierre by charter dated 1185[156]. King Philippe II confirmed the donation made by “Mathilde jadis comtesse de Dammartin” to the nuns of Parc near Crespi of revenue from “la prévôté de Crespi”, which the king had previously granted to her in return for her rights over the county of Clermont after the death of [her great-nephew] Thibaud VI Comte de Blois, by charter dated [May/Jul] 1218[157].


m ([after 1162]) [as his second wife,] AUBRY [II] Comte de Dammartin, son of AUBRY [I] & his wife --- (-Lillebonne 20 Sep 1200, bur Jumièges).


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AUBRY [II], son of AUBRY [I] & his wife --- (-Lillebonne 20 Sep 1200, bur Jumièges). Seigneur de la Ferté-Alais. Comte de Dammartin. "Amalricus...Silvanectensis episcopus" confirmed the donation of “usum...totius forestæ Espioniæ de Bealci” made to Charlieu by “Albericus camerarius et filius eius Albericus comes de Dammartin”, with the consent of “Johanne scancione regis et uxore sua Helisendi et Petro filio suo”, by charter dated 1162[685]. “Albericus de Domnomartino eiusdem Feritatis dominus” witnessed the charter dated to [1166] given by the prior of La Ferté to Yerres abbey[686]. “Aubericus dominus Feritatis et uxor mea Mahaudis et filius meus Renaudus” donated dead wood “de Amaro Nemore domui de Retollu” to the church of Yerre by undated charter[687]. Mathieu dates this charter to [1160/77][688]: maybe it can be dated more narrowly to [1168/75]. By charter dated 1171 Louis VII King of France attested that, after a dispute between the king and "Albericum de Firmitate" concerning a serf “Guillermo de Villiers” and his family claimed by Aubry after the king had granted him “castellum Firmitatis...in feodum”, the serf in question had been freed[689]. "Aubri Count of Dammartin" confirmed the grant of Musewell to Missenden abbey made by “Guy and Joan de Ryhale”, with the consent of “his son and heir Renaud”, by charter dated to [1175][690]. Aubry returned La Ferté-Alais to the king [1171/76]: by a charter dated 1176 King Louis VII exchanged property with Paris Hôtel-Dieu, noting that, when he had held the castle of Dammartin (“quando castri domni Martini dominium habebamus”), the king had donated “grangiam inter Mintriacum et Moriacum sitam” but that he had later returned the castle [of Dammartin] and grange to “Alberico” (“postquam vero Alberico predictum castrum cum predicta grangia reddidimus”) (who had returned “Firmitate” [to the king]) and needed to compensate Hôtel-Dieu with another property[691]. "Albericus comes Domni Martini et Raynaldus filius meus comes Boloniæ et Matildis uxor mea comitissa" donated property to Dammartin Saint-Pierre by charter dated 1185[692]. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Odo de Danmartin xx s, comes Albericus de Danmartin xx s, et in perdone xx s" in Norfolk, Suffolk in [1186/87][693]. Lord of Piddington, Oxfordshire: the 1186/87 Pipe Roll names “Comes Albericus de Dammartin” with one knight’s fee “pro wasto in Pidinton” in Oxfordshire and "Odo de Dammartin, Comes Albericus de Dammartin" in adjacent entries in Norfolk and Suffolk, and in Surrey[694]. Seigneur de Lillebonne [en-Normandie]. "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated part of Hez wood to the church of Froidmont by charter dated 1190 witnessed by "Alberico comite de Dammartin et Renaldo filio eius…Aelidis uxor mea et filie mee Cathelina et Mathildis…Hugo frater meus primicerius ecclesie Mettensis…"[695]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "comes Albericus" paying "iv s ix d" in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and of "Willelmus de Danmartin, Albericus de Danmartin", each paying "x s, i militem" in Norfolk, Suffolk[696]. The 1194 Pipe Roll records revenue “de Pidinton que fuit comitis de Dammartin” in Oxfordshire and "terra que fuit comitis de Dammartin in Bichhamsteda" [granted to Eudes [II] de Dammartin in 1152/53] in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire[697]. “Albericus comes Domnimartini” donated revenue from harvest “in grangia mea de Mintriaco” to Paris Hôtel-Dieu, confirmed and sealed by “Mathildis comitisse Domnimartini uxoris mee et…Reginaldo comitis Bolonie filii mei”, by charter dated 20 Sep 1200[698]. "A. comes Domni Martini" donated property to Saint-Leu d’Esserent by charter dated 20 Sep 1200, signed by "M. comitisse Dampni Martini uxoris mee et…R. comitis Bolonie filii nostri", which records the donor’s death “hac...die...apud Lilleboniam”[699]. An anonymous continuation of the Chronicle of Robert of Mont-Saint-Michel records the death "XIII Kal Oct" in 1200 of "Albericus Dammartini Comes" and his burial "apud Gemeticum"[700].


[m firstly ([1159/60]%29 as her third husband, JOAN Basset, widow firstly of GUY FitzPain de Ridale, and secondly of SIMON de Gerardmoulins, daughter of --- (-[1160/62]). This possible first marriage of Aubry [II] Comte de Dammartin is indicated by his later holding of Piddington in Oxfordshire (see above) which the documents quoted below show was held by Joan Basset. The third husband of Joan Basset could not have been Aubry [I], father of Comte Aubry [II], as her husband was called “comes” in the documents quoted below. If this suggested identity of the third husband of Joan Basset is correct, Joan must have died soon after [1160]. Malcolm IV King of Scotland donated “villam P[iddington] in Oxenfordscire” to Oxford St. Frideswide, noting that “Iohanna...soror Thome Bassett” was tenant for life, by charter dated to [1159][701]. King Henry II confirmed the donation of “villam de Pydentona in Oxenfordscira” to Oxford St. Frideswide made by King Malcolm IV, noting “Iohanna soror Thome Bassett” as tenant for life, by charter dated to [1160][702]. William Reedy, in the introduction to his collection of Basset charters, states that Joan, sister of Thomas Basset, married Aubry de Dammartin as her third husband[703]. Joan’s first marriage is confirmed by the charter dated to [1160] under which the abbot of Missenden surrendered rights in Piddington, donated by “Albrici comitis de Damartyn & Iohane de Pidingtona, que fuit sponsa Guidonis de Riala”, to Oxford St. Frideswide by charter dated to [1160][704]. The primary source which confirms Joan’s second marriage has not been identified. "Aubri Count of Dammartin" confirmed the grant of Musewell to Missenden abbey made by “Guy and Joan de Ryhale”, with the consent of “his son and heir Renaud”, by charter dated to [1175][705].]


m [secondly] ([after 1162]) MATHILDE de Clermont, daughter of RENAUD Comte de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis & his second wife Clémence de Bar (-after [May/Jul] 1218). "…Matildis soror mea…" consented to the donation by "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1162[706]. "R…comes Clarimontis et dominus Brituliensis…et Aeliz comitissam uxorem meam" confirmed the donation to the church of Breteuil by "Sangalo de Garda Malgerii, Henricus filius eius" by undated charter, witnessed by "Albericus Domni Martini comes et Mahaux soror mea, Domni Martini comitissa, Rainaldus castellanus Britulii…"[707]. “Aubericus dominus Feritatis et uxor mea Mahaudis et filius meus Renaudus” donated dead wood “de Amaro Nemore domui de Retollu” to the church of Yerre by undated charter[708]. Mathieu dates this charter to [1160/77][709]: maybe it can be dated more narrowly to [1168/75]. "A. comes Domni Martini" donated property to Saint-Leu d’Esserent by charter dated 20 Sep 1200, signed by "M. comitisse Dampni Martini uxoris mee et…R. comitis Bolonie filii nostri"[710]. King Philippe II confirmed the donation made by “Mathilde jadis comtesse de Dammartin” to the nuns of Parc near Crespi of revenue from “la prévôté de Crespi”, which the king had previously granted to her in return for her rights over the county of Clermont after the death of [her great-nephew] Thibaud VI Comte de Blois, by charter dated [May/Jul] 1218[711].


Aubry [II] & his [second] wife had [eight] children:


1. RENAUD de Dammartin ([1165/70]-Château de Goulet 21 Apr 1217, bur Boulogne). His parentage is confirmed by the anonymous continuation of the Chronicle of Robert of Mont-Saint-Michel which records that "filius eius Reginaldus Comes Boloniæ" donated property to Jumièges for the soul of "Albericus Dammartini Comes"[712]. “Aubericus dominus Feritatis et uxor mea Mahaudis et filius meus Renaudus” donated dead wood “de Amaro Nemore domui de Retollu” to the church of Yerre by undated charter[713]. Mathieu dates this charter to [1160/77][714]: maybe it can be dated more narrowly to [1168/75]. "Albericus comes Domni Martini et Raynaldus filius meus comes Boloniæ et Matildis uxor mea comitissa" donated property to Dammartin Saint-Pierre by charter dated 1185[715]. "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated part of Hez wood to the church of Froidmont by charter dated 1190 witnessed by "Alberico comite de Dammartin et Renaldo filio eius…Aelidis uxor mea et filie mee Cathelina et Mathildis…Hugo frater meus primicerius ecclesie Mettensis…"[716]. He kidnapped his future second wife and kept her at the château de Riste in Lorraine, where he lured her fiancé (Arnoul de Guines Seigneur d'Ardres) and arranged his arrest by Albert de Hièrges Bishop of Verdun[717]. He succeeded in 1192 as Comte de Boulogne, de iure uxoris. "A. comes Domni Martini" donated property to Saint-Leu d’Esserent by charter dated 20 Sep 1200, signed by "M. comitisse Dampni Martini uxoris mee et…R. comitis Bolonie filii nostri"[718]. He succeeded his father in 1200 as Comte de Dammartin. “Reginaldus comes Bolonie” donated property to Jumièges, for the soul of “Alberici patris mei comitis Dampnimartini in eadem ecclesia sepulti”, with the consent of “Yde uxoris mee comitisse Bolonie, Radulfi et Simonis fratrum meorum et sororum mearum”, by charter dated [19 Sep/Dec] 1200[719]. Philippe II King of France installed him in 1205 as Comte d'Aumâle and in 1209 as Comte de Mortain. He swore homage to John King of England in 1212, and his assets in France were confiscated in King Philippe II. He was captured after the battle of Bouvines in 1214 and imprisoned at the château de Goulet where he later committed suicide[720]. m firstly (divorced before 1190) as her first husband, MARIE, daughter of [GUY [II] Seigneur de Châtillon-sur-Marne] & his wife Alix de Dreux [Capet] (-after Mar 1242). The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium refers to the wife of "Reinaldus filius Alberti de Dominio-Martini comitis" as "sorore Waltheri de Castellione", specifying that he left her in order to marry "Boloniem comitissam Idam"[721]. It should be noted that none of the sources quoted in this section specify that Marie was the daughter of Guy [II] Seigneur de Châtillon. It is possible therefore that she was born from her mother’s third marriage. She married secondly ([1197]%29 Robert de Vieuxpont Seigneur de Courville, and thirdly (before 1 Oct 1213) Jean [III] Comte de Vendôme. "M. domina Curveville" referred to "vivente domino meo R. de Veteri Ponte" in a charter dated to [1205][722]. "Maria domina de Corbavilla" gave security for "forteritia de Lavardin...quamdiu neptis mea Aales ibidem habebit dotalitium suum" to Philippe IV King of France by charter dated Feb 1212[723]. "Johannes comes Vindocinensis" relinquished rights over "prepositos de Masengeio" to Chartres, with the consent of “Marie uxoris mee sororis comitis Sancti Pauli”, by charter dated Sep 1213[724]. "Maria domina Curveville quondam comitissa Vindocinensis" donated revenue “in prepositura Curveville” to the priory of Saint-Nicolas de Courville, with the consent of "Ivo de Veteri Ponte miles filius meus dominus Curveville", by charter dated Mar 1242[725]. m secondly ([1185 or before or Apr 1190]) as her fourth husband, IDA de Flandre Ctss de Boulogne, divorced wife (firstly) of MATHIEU ---, widow (secondly) of GERHARD van Geldern and (thirdly) of BERTHOLD IV Herzog von Zähringen, daughter of MATTHIEU de Flandres Comte de Boulogne & his first wife Marie de Blois Ctss de Boulogne ([1160/61]-21 Apr 1216, bur Boulogne). The Chronicon Hanoniense names "Idam…et Mathildem" as the two daughters of "Matheus [comiti Boloniensi]" & his wife, specifying that Ida married "primus…Gerardo comiti de Ghelra, deinde Bertoldo Cheringiorum duci, postea Rainaldo comiti Dommi-Martini in Francia"[726]. The date of her fourth marriage is indicated by the charter dated 1185 under which "Albericus comes Domni Martini et Raynaldus filius meus comes Boloniæ et Matildis uxor mea comitissa" donated property to Dammartin Saint-Pierre[727], demonstrating that Ida’s husband already bore the title comte de Boulogne at that date. However, this date is inconsistent with the date of death of Ida’s third husband, estimated to be 8 Sep 1186, which suggests that either the charter is misdated or that Berthold Herzog von Zähringen died a year earlier. The Chronica Andrensis records the death in1216 of "Ida Bolonie comitissa in Flandria" and her burial at Boulogne[728]. Comte Renaud & his second wife had one child:


a) MATHILDE de Dammartin (-[9 Oct 1261/8 Feb 1263]). The Chronica Andrensis names "Mathilde…filia…Reinaldi quondam comitis Bolonie" as the wife of "Philippus frater Ludovici regis Gallie"[729]. She succeeded in 1223 as Ctss de Dammartin and in 1227 as Ctss de Boulogne. "Mahaud comitissa Bolonie et Clarimontis…et Johanne filie nostre" donated property to the abbey of Sainte-Hoïlde, for the souls of "bone memorie Philippi condam comitis Bolonie et liberorum nostrorum", by charter dated Apr 1239[730]. The De Rebus Hispaniæ of Rodericus Ximenes records the marriage of "Aldefonsum", son of "Aldefonsum" & his wife, and "Matillam…de partibus Franciæ, Boloniæ Comitissam"[731]. “Alfonsus, filius…regis Portugaliæ, comes Bolonie” recorded his agreements with “Thomam comitem et Johannam eius uxorem comitissam Flandrensem” by charter dated Nov 1241 which names “…M. comitissa Bolonie uxor nostra”[732]. Her second marriage is confirmed by the charter dated Jun 1240 under which "Aufonsus filius regis Portigalis comes Bolonie et Matildis uxor sua comitissa Bolonie" confirmed a donation by "Johanni de Bello Monte domini regis cambellano et Ysabelli Buticularie uxori sue"[733]. The testament of “Mathildis comitissa Boloniæ”, dated Mar 1241 (presumably O.S.), bequeathed property to “marito meo Alphonso filio...Regis Portugaliæ comiti...Boloniæ” and appointed “ipsum comitem maritum meum, et...Robertum episcopum Belovacensem et...consanguineum meum dominum Matthæum de Tria...et dominum Philippum de Nantholio consanguineum meum” as her executors, with the approval of “Gualtherus de Cestellione et...Joanna eius uxor”[734]. A charter dated Nov 1242 records a declaration by "Mathildis comtissa Bolonie…cum…marito nostro Alfonso filio…regis Portugalie comiti Bolonie" relating to her testament and names "Gaucherus de Castellione et Johanna filia nostra uxor eiusdem, heredes nostri"[735]. The Chronicon Savigniacense records the death in 1258 (presumably O. S.) of "Matildis Comitissa Boloniæ" and the reversion of her county to the king[736]. The Breve Chronicon Alcobacense records that "comitissa Bolonie" was still alive when "rex Dionisius" was born (9 Oct 1261, see below), but had died before the birth of his brother Afonso (8 Feb 1263, see below), and it was therefore claimed that Diniz was illegitimate but Afonso legitimate[737]. m firstly (contract Compiègne, Oise Aug 1201, contract Saint-Germain-en-Laye May 1210, 1216) PHILIPPE "Hurepel" de France, son of PHILIPPE II "Auguste" King of France & his third wife Agnes von Andechs-Merano (Jul 1200-killed in a tournament Corbie, Somme 14 or 18 Jan 1234, bur église de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). m secondly (1235, divorced 1253) as his first wife, Infante dom AFONSO de Portugal, son of dom AFONSO II "o Gordo" King of Portugal & his wife Infanta doña Urraca de Castilla (Coimbra 5 May 1210-Lisbon 16 Feb 1279, bur Cistercian monastery of Santa Maria de Alcobaça). He succeeded his brother in 1248 as AFONSO III “o Restaurador” King of Portugal and the Algarve.


2. RAOUL de Dammartin (-after [19 Sep/Dec] 1200). “Reginaldus comes Bolonie” donated property to Jumièges, for the soul of “Alberici patris mei comitis Dampnimartini in eadem ecclesia sepulti”, with the consent of “Yde uxoris mee comitisse Bolonie, Radulfi et Simonis fratrum meorum et sororum mearum”, by charter dated [19 Sep/Dec] 1200[738].


3. SIMON de Dammartin (-21 Sep 1239, bur Valoires). “Reginaldus comes Bolonie” donated property to Jumièges, for the soul of “Alberici patris mei comitis Dampnimartini in eadem ecclesia sepulti”, with the consent of “Yde uxoris mee comitisse Bolonie, Radulfi et Simonis fratrum meorum et sororum mearum”, by charter dated [19 Sep/Dec] 1200[739]. The Chronicon Andrensis names "comes Bolonie Reinaldus et Simon frater eius", specifying that Simon married "filiam comitis Pontivi unicam"[740]. Comte d'Aumâle 1205/11. Comte de Ponthieu et de Montreuil 1231.


- COMTES de PONTHIEU.


4. ALIX de Dammartin (-after 1237). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not been identified. Her parentage and marriage are indicated by an enquiry in 1267 which adjudged property of “Philippus olim comes Bolonie et...Matildis” to “Matheus comes Domni-Martini, domini Guillelmus de Fienes, Baldoinus de Fienes, Michael de Fienes, Ingerannus de Pinquegniaco et Renaudus de Pinquegniaco, heredes comitisse Matildis Bolonie”[741]. Her descendants inherited the county of Dammartin. m (1190) JEAN [I] Châtelain de Trie, son of ENGUERRAND [II] "Aiguillon" de Trie Seigneur de Moncy & his wife Heddiva [Basilie] de Moncy (-before 1237).


5. AGNES de Dammartin (-after 10 Apr 1244). Her parentage and marriage are indicated by an enquiry in 1267 which adjudged property of “Philippus olim comes Bolonie et...Matildis” to “Matheus comes Domni-Martini, domini Guillelmus de Fienes, Baldoinus de Fienes, Michael de Fienes, Ingerannus de Pinquegniaco et Renaudus de Pinquegniaco, heredes comitisse Matildis Bolonie”[742]. “Willelmus filius Ingelrami dominus de Fielnes” donated property to Andres, with the consent of "uxore mea Agnete et filio meo Ingelramno", by charter dated 1 Jan 1203 witnessed by "Radulfo de Fielnes patruo meo…Joanne de Tingri…"[743]. An order dated 10 Apr 1244 relating to “manerium de Marthoc...quod fuit Enger de Fenles”, permitted “Agn. matrem ipsius Inger” to administer aspects of the property[744]. m GUILLAUME de Fiennes, son of ENGUERRAND [I] de Fiennes & his wife Sibylle de Tingry--- (-[17 Oct 1239/4 Jul 1240]).


6. CLEMENCE de Dammartin (-after Jun 1218). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that "castellano Sancti-Audomari domino Wilelmo…quartus filius Jacobus" married "Constantiam, sororem comitis Renaldi de Dommartin" who died childless[745]. "Clémence femme de Jacques de Prisches" ratified her husband’s sale to the abbey of Maroilles by charter dated Jun 1218[746]. m [as his first wife,] JACQUES de Saint-Omer, son of GUILLAUME [IV] Châtelain de Saint-Omer Seigneur de Fauquemberques & his wife Ida d’Avesnes (-[1219/20]).


7. --- de Dammartin . Her parentage and marriage are indicated by an enquiry in 1267 which adjudged property of “Philippus olim comes Bolonie et...Matildis” to “Matheus comes Domni-Martini, domini Guillelmus de Fienes, Baldoinus de Fienes, Michael de Fienes, Ingerannus de Pinquegniaco et Renaudus de Pinquegniaco, heredes comitisse Matildis Bolonie”[747]. Her husband has not been identified. m ---. One child:


a) --- (-before 1267). The chronology suggests an intervening generation between the brothers Enguerrand and Renaud and their unnamed grandmother. It is not known whether their father or mother belonged to the Picquigny family. m ---. Two children:


i) ENGUERRAND de Picquigny . His ancestry is indicated by an enquiry in 1267 which adjudged property of “Philippus olim comes Bolonie et...Matildis” to “Matheus comes Domni-Martini, domini Guillelmus de Fienes, Baldoinus de Fienes, Michael de Fienes, Ingerannus de Pinquegniaco et Renaudus de Pinquegniaco, heredes comitisse Matildis Bolonie”[748]. He and his brother have not been placed in the main Picquigny family which is shown in NORTHERN FRANCE NOBILITY.

ii) RENAUD de Picquigny . His ancestry is indicated by an enquiry in 1267 which adjudged property of “Philippus olim comes Bolonie et...Matildis” to “Matheus comes Domni-Martini, domini Guillelmus de Fienes, Baldoinus de Fienes, Michael de Fienes, Ingerannus de Pinquegniaco et Renaudus de Pinquegniaco, heredes comitisse Matildis Bolonie”[749]. He and his brother have not been placed in the main Picquigny family which is shown in NORTHERN FRANCE NOBILITY.


8. [JULIANE de Dammartin (-after 1202). "Hugo de Gornaco" donated property to Fécamp, for the souls of "Juliane uxoris mee et puerorum meorum", by charter dated 1202[750]. Her parentage is indicated only by a letter which purports to be from her granddaughter "Dame Julian Tresgoze…espouse…a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" to "son frère St Thomas de Cantlow, Euesque…de Hereford" which gives a confused version of the family’s lineage: "Sr Hugh de Gornaye" married "la reyne Blanch" [widow of Louis VIII King of France, such a second marriage being impossible chronologically] and had "un fils…Hugh…nostre ayle", who married "la soer le count Renaud de Boloyng"[751]. Genealogical details in other parts of the letter can be corroborated against other sources. It is therefore difficult to decide whether the entry relating to the wife of Hugues [V] should be dismissed in the same way as the supposed marriage of his father to the widow of King Louis VIII or whether it is factually correct. The absence of Juliane’s descendants from the enquiry in 1267, which names the heirs of Mathilde de Dammartin Ctss de Boulogne descended from her paternal aunts (see above), suggests that this alleged parentage of the wife of Hugues [V] de Gournay is incorrect. m HUGUES [V] Seigneur de Gournay, son of HUGUES [IV] Seigneur de Gournay & his second wife Mélisende de Coucy (-25 Oct [1214]).]


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[153] Ourscamp Notre-Dame CCLXII, p. 158.


[154] Louvet (1635), Tome II, p. 5, no precise citation reference.


[155] Lépinois (1877), Pièces justificatives, VII, p. 427.


[156] Toussaint du Plessis (1731), Tome II, CLX, p. 73.


[157] Delisle (1856), 1825, 1826, pp. 401-2.


[685] Gallia Christiana, Tome X, Instrumenta ecclesiæ Silvanectensis, XXI, col. 214.


[686] Estournet ‘La Ferté-Alais’ (1944), Pièces Justificatives, II, p. 115.


[687] Estournet ‘La Ferté-Alais’ (1944), Pièces Justificatives, I, p. 115.


[688] Mathieu 'Comtes de Dammartin' (1996), p. 35, footnote 114.


[689] Tardif (1866), 629, p. 313.


[690] Evans 'Dammartin' (2003), p. 80, citing Salter, H. E. & Cooke, A. H. (1930) Boarstall Cartulary (Oxford Record Society Vol. 88), no. 296, and Jenkins, J. G. (1962) Cartulary of Missenden Abbey (Buckinghamshire Record Society), Vol. III, no. 634 [not yet consulted].


[691] Paris Hôtel-Dieu, 8, p. 4.


[692] Toussaint du Plessis (1731), Tome II, CLX, p. 73.


[693] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Knights fees, p. 59.


[694] Pipe Roll 33 Hen II (1186/87), Oxfordshire, p. 49, Norfolk & Suffolk, p. 59.


[695] Lépinois (1877), Pièces justificatives, XXXVIII, p. 448.


[696] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Anno secundo regis Ricardi…scutagium Walliæ assisum, pp. 71 and 76.


[697] Pipe Roll 6 Ric I (1194), Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire, pp. 16, 22.


[698] Paris Hôtel-Dieu, 900, p. 506.


[699] Esserent Saint-Leu, XC, p. 94.


[700] Anonymi Continuatio appendicis Roberti de Monte ad Sigebertum, RHGF, Tome XVIII, p. 341.


[701] Oxford St. Frideswide, Vol. II, 786-7, p. 92.


[702] Oxford St. Frideswide, Vol. II, 788, p. 93.


[703] Basset Charters, Introduction, p. xiii, citing Salter, H. E. & Cooke, A. H. (1930) The Boarstall Cartulary (Oxford Historical Society, Vol. 87) (“Boarstall Cartulary”), pp. 69, 100, 101 and notes 2 and 3 (not yet consulted).


[704] Oxford St. Frideswide, Vol. II, 793, p. 96.


[705] Evans ‘Dammartin’ (2003), p. 80, citing Boarstall Cartulary, no. 296, and Jenkins, J. G. (1962) Cartulary of Missenden Abbey (Buckinghamshire Record Society), Vol. III, no. 634 [not yet consulted].


[706] Ourscamp Notre-Dame CCLXII, p. 158.


[707] Lépinois (1877), Pièces justificatives, VII, p. 427.


[708] Estournet ‘La Ferté-Alais’ (1944), Pièces Justificatives, I, p. 115.


[709] Mathieu 'Comtes de Dammartin' (1996), p. 35, footnote 114.


[710] Esserent Saint-Leu, XC, p. 94.


[711] Delisle (1856), 1825, 1826, pp. 401-2.


[712] Anonymi Continuatio appendicis Roberti de Monte ad Sigebertum, RHGF, Tome XVIII, p. 341.


[713] Estournet ‘La Ferté-Alais’ (1944), Pièces Justificatives, I, p. 115.


[714] Mathieu 'Comtes de Dammartin' (1996), p. 35, footnote 114.


[715] Toussaint du Plessis (1731), Tome II, CLX, p. 73.


[716] Lépinois (1877), Pièces justificatives, XXXVIII, p. 448.


[717] Poull, G. (1991) La Maison ducale de Lorraine (Nancy), p. 361.


[718] Esserent Saint-Leu, XC, p. 94.


[719] Jumièges, Tome II, CCXVII, p. 179.


[720] ES III 649 (Les Comtes de Dammartin-en-Goële).


[721] Historia Comitum Ghisnensium 94, MGH SS XXIV, p. 605.


[722] Chartes Vendômoises p. 230 footnote, quoting Lefèvre, E. (1870) Documents historiques et statistiques sur les communes du canton de Courville, p. 85-1870 [not yet consulted].


[723] Chartes Vendômoises CXCII, p. 229.


[724] Chartes Vendômoises CC, p. 237.


[725] Chartres Saint-Jean-en-Vallée, 271, p. 129.


[726] Gisleberti Chronicon Hanoniense, MGH SS XXI, pp. 515-16.


[727] Toussaint du Plessis (1731), Tome II, CLX, p. 73.


[728] Willelmi Chronica Andrensis 202, MGH SS XXIV, p. 758.


[729] Willelmi Chronica Andrensis 220, MGH SS XXIV, p. 763.


[730] Sainte-Hoilde, XCVII, p. 79.


[731] Roderici Toletani Archiepiscopi De Rebus Hispaniæ, Liber IX, VII, 5, RHGF, Tome XII, p. 382.


[732] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II, 2947, p. 460.


[733] Delisle ‘Comtes de Dammartin’ (1869), Appendice, VII, p. 247.


[734] Sousa (1739), Tomo I, 29, p. 58.


[735] Delisle ‘Comtes de Dammartin’ (1869), Appendice, VIII, p. 248.


[736] Chronicon Savigniacense, Stephani Baluzii Miscellaneorum, Liber II, Collectio Veterum, p. 321.


[737] Breve Chronicon Alcobacense, Portugaliæ Monumenta Historica, Scriptores, Vol. I, p. 21.


[738] Jumièges, Tome II, CCXVII, p. 179.


[739] Jumièges, Tome II, CCXVII, p. 179.


[740] Willelmi Chronica Andrensis 194, MGH SS XXIV, p. 755.


[741] Olim, Tome I, VIII, p. 261.


[742] Olim, Tome I, VIII, p. 261.


[743] Miraeus (Le Mire) (1723), Tome I, Donationes Belgicæ, Liber I, LXXXIII, p. 404.


[744] Fine Rolls, Vol. I 1216-1246, p. 415.


[745] Balduinus de Avennis Genealogia, RHGF, Tome XIII, p. 562.


[746] Giry ‘Les chàtelains de Saint-Omer’ (1875), p. 95, quoting Archives du Nord, Cartulaire de Maroilles, fol. 63.


[747] Olim, Tome I, VIII, p. 261.


[748] Olim, Tome I, VIII, p. 261.


[749] Olim, Tome I, VIII, p. 261.


[750] Gurney (1858), Supplement, 63, p. 756.


[751] Gurney (1845), Part I, The Gournays in Normandy, p. 146, quoting Vitis Calthorpiana, Harl. 970, MS British Museum.


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Yves Ivo de Beaumont, Le Jeune is your 28th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

her mother → Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale

her father → Aubry II, count of Dammartin

his father → Aubri de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin

his father → Aubry de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin

his father → Gilbert II, seigneur de Mello

his father → N.N. De Mello

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Yves Ivo de Beaumont, Le Jeune MP

Gender: Male

Birth: 975

Beaumont-sur-Oise, Val d'Oise, Île-de-France, France

Death: May 22, 1059 (83-84)

Beaumont-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France, France

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Son of Yves I, seigneur de Beaumont and Geila ‘the venerable’, de Vermondois

Husband of Gisèle de Chevreuse

Father of Yves III "le Jeune", comte de Beaumont-sur-Oise; Ermengarde de Beaumont and N.N. De Mello


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Birth: Abt 975 in Beaumont-sur-Oise, , France


Death: 12 Apr 1036


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Father: Yves de Beaumont b: Abt 945 in Beaumont-sur-Oise, , France


Marriage 1 Gisele Chevreuse b: Abt 980 in , , Normandie


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1. Has Children Ives II de Beaumont b: Abt 1005 in Beaumont-sur-Oise, , France

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Ivo I de Beaumont , Count of Beaumont


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Birth: abt 0977


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Death: abt 1022


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Father: Yves I de Beaumont


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Name: Ivo I de Ham Sex: M Event(s) Birth: abt 0921 Normandy, France.Source: <ancestry.com> Death: 1036 Parents Marriage(s) Spouse: Geila de Ham Marriage: Notes and Sources Notes: None Sources: None

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1 Fouchard de Ham b: 945 d: BEF 981

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+ Geila de Vermandois b: 950

2 Ivo I de Ham b: 945

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3 Yves de Beaumont l (Yves Bellomontensis) b: 975

+ Gisele Chevreuse b: 978 d: 1039

4 Yves de Beaumont ll (Ivo Bellemontensis) b: ABT 1005 d: 22 MAY 1059

+ Judith de Gournay b: 1008 d: 8 APR 1099 5 Alice Adeliza de Beaumont b: 1034 d: 1091 + Hugh de Grentmesnil; Robert de Stuteville

5 Yves de Beaumont lll (Evon Ivan Bellomontensis) b: 1026/1040 d: 22 MAY 1059

+ Emme Lupus b: ABT 1025 d: 1049 6 Agnes de Beaumount b: 1066-? + Bouchard lV de Montmorency

6 John de Cotentin b: 1042 d: 1105

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Gisèle de Chevreuse ★Bisabuela n°28★ Ref: GC-0978 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 28 ° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Gisèle de Chevreuse is your 28th great grandmother.


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Gisèle de Chevreuse is your 28th great grandmother.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

her mother → Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale

her father → Aubry II, count of Dammartin

his father → Aubri de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin

his father → Aubry de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin

his father → Gilbert II, seigneur de Mello

his father → N.N. De Mello

his mother → Gisèle de Chevreuse

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Gisèle de Chevreuse MP

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 978

Beaumont, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Region, France

Death: 1039 (56-66)

France

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Guy de Chevreuse, I and Cecile de Chevreuse

Wife of Yves Ivo de Beaumont, Le Jeune

Mother of Yves III "le Jeune", comte de Beaumont-sur-Oise; Ermengarde de Beaumont and N.N. De Mello

Sister of Milon I "l'Aîné" de Chevreuse, Seigneur de Chevreuse


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Gisele Chevreuse

born 0980 in Beaumont, Normandie, France [uncertain]

Died 1039 at about age 59 in France

daughter of Guy I de Chevreuse (950-980)

wife of Yves Beaumont (975-1022), son of Yves Ham, de Beaumont

mother of wife of Dreux de Mello

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chevreuse-1


Biography


No reliable documentation has been found for this person, who appears in numerous popular genealogies.


Name and Birth


Gisele de Chevreuse was born about 980 [1]


Gisele de Chevreuse appears on one popular genealogy [2] with a birth year of 978.


Birth Location


She is presently shown as born in Beaumont, Normandy. This, however, may reflect her marriage to Ivo de Beaumont, which appears to be disproved.


Birth location: there are several places called Beaumont in Normandy: Beaumont-en-Auge, Beaumont-Hague, Beaumont-le-Hareng, Beaumont-le-Richard, and Beaumont-le-Roger. This profile however showed "Beaumont-sur-Oise, Normandie" as birth place. Beaumont-sur-Oise is not in Normandy and never was. At any rate, the precise birth place of someone born at this period is unlikely to be known. Beaumont here probably refers to a fief.


Since she is "of Chevreuse", a more likely place of birth might be Wikipedia: Chevreuse itself, which like Beaumont-sur-Oise is near Paris.


Parents


She is shown as the daughter of Guy I de Chevreuse (950-980) [2] about whom nothing else is shown.


Marriage


She is shown as the wife of Ivo II (Yves) The Ancient" de Beaumont-sur-l'Oise, Seigneur of Beaumont sur l'Oise. [2][3].


This Ivo, however, is Ivo de Beaumont, who is well documented by Charles Cawley [4], but whose is married to Emma and not to Gisele. Her link to this marriage has therefore been removed.


She is shown as the mother of Ivo III de Beaumont and also Ermengarde de Beaumont. [2]. Ermengarde may be the daughter she is currently shown with. Since she is not the wife of Ivo II, she is not the mother of Ivo III, and therefore she has been disconnected from that relationship.


Disambiguation: Early Ivo's and Wives

There are several early Ivos on WikiTree who can be confused.


Ivo born ca 990 Beaumont sur l'OilesRoches, France, died 22 May 1059. Married Emma, son Ivo. Documented with FMG. De-linked from wife Giselle

Giselle de Chevreuse, born 980, delinked from [[Bellomontenis-1|Ivo Bellomontensis but still linked as wife to Beaumont-281.

Yves Beaumont LInked to Giselle as husband. He appears to be part of a line of descent, all members of which are unsourced.

Ivo II, born ca 1026, son of ][[Bellomontenis-1|Ivo I. This Ivo had been conflated with persons located in Cotentin, but no basis in fact has appeared to justify that.

Ivo born 1005. No reliable evidence has been found of his existence. Allegedly son of Neel de St Sauveur and [[Brionne-23|Adele de Brionne. Married Emme de Bretagne and Gisele de Beaumont. Parents of Nine

Research Notes

The following line of descent is probably from the same source, which at present has not been found. An estimated birth year has been added based on the 30 year principle. Actual dates may be different when found.


Fouchard of Ham, born 920

Yves of Ham born 945

Yves Beaumont born 975

Unknown Beaumont daughter, born 1000, married Dreux De Mello,

Gilbert de Mello, born 1020.

http://genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=114220


She is the daughter of Guy I of Chevreuse 2 .


She was born in 978. She marries Yves de Beaumont-sur-Oise says the Younger , son of Yves de Beaumont-sur-Oise and Geila de Vermandois in 995.


List of his known children:


+ 1. Yves I, Count of Beaumont-sur-Oise (995 - 1036) 1 ( Yves de Beaumont-sur-Oise says the Young )


Name: Gisele Chevreuse


Sex: F


Birth: 978 in Beaumont, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Region, France


Death: 1039 in France


Event: Peerage Picardie Region, France; Countess of Ponthieu


Event: Peerage Lady of Abbeyville


Event: Peerage Picardie Region, France; Princess of France


Marriage 1 Ivo I de Ham b: 975 in Beaumont, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Region, France


* Married: ABT 1016 in Beaumont, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Region, France 2

Children


1. Has Children Ivo Bellemontensis (Yves de Beamount, ll) b: ABT 1005 in Beaumont, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Region, France

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=janenaus&...


1 Fouchard de Ham b: 945 d: BEF 981


+ Ivo

+ Geila de Vermandois b: 950

2 Ivo I de Ham b: 945

+ Gisela b:

3 Yves de Beaumont l (Yves Bellomontensis) b: 975 d: 1035

+ Gisele Chevreuse b: 978 d: 1039

4 Yves de Beaumont ll (Ivo Bellemontensis) b: ABT 1005 d: 22 MAY 1059

+ Judith de Gournay b: 1008 d: 8 APR 1099

5 Alice Adeliza de Beaumont b: 1034 d: 1091


+ Hugh de Grentmesnil; Robert de Stuteville


5 Yves de Beaumont lll (Evon Ivan Bellomontensis) b: 1026/1040 d: 22 MAY 1059

+ Emme Lupus b: ABT 1025 d: 1049

6 Agnes de Beaumount b: 1066-?


+ Bouchard lV de Montmorency


6 John de Cotentin b: 1042 d: 1105

Gisele CHEVREUSE


* Birth: France

* Partnership with: Ivo DE COTENTIN

o Child: Yves III DE BEAUMONT Birth: 1010, Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France

Descendants of Gisele CHEVREUSE


1 Gisele CHEVREUSE


=Ivo DE COTENTIN

2 Yves III DE BEAUMONT

=Adelaide DE GOURNAY

3 Agnes DE BEAUMONT

=Bouchard III DE MONTMORENCY

3 Adeliza DE BEAUMONT

=Hugh DE GRANDMESNIL

3 Beatrix DE BEAUMONT

=Robert I DE STUTEVILLE

3 Mathieu DE BEAUMONT

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Yves Ivo de Beaumont, Le Jeune

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Ermengarde de Beaumont

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N.N. De Mello

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Cecile de Chevreuse

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Guy de Chevreuse, I

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Milon I "l'Aîné" de Chevreuse,...

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Ralph Bassett, Justiciar of England ★Bisabuelo n°26★ Ref: RB-1076 |•••► #REINO UNIDO 🏆🇬🇧 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 26 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Ralph Bassett, Justiciar of England is your 26th great grandfather.


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Ralph Bassett, Justiciar of England is your 26th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Johann von Schleiden

her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden

his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg

his mother → Philippa van Gelre

her mother → Philippa de Dammartin

her mother → Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale

her father → Aubry II, count of Dammartin

his father → Joan Bassett of Huntington

his mother → Sir Gilbert Basset, Lord of Headington

her father → Ralph Bassett, Justiciar of England

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Ralph de Bassett, England  MP

Gender: Male 

Birth: 1076

Drayton, Staffordshire, England (United Kingdom) 

Death: 1127 (50-52)

Abingdon Abbey, Abingdon, Berkshire (Present Oxfordshire), England 

Place of Burial: Abingdon Abbey, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Immediate Family:

Son of Thurston Basset, of Drayton, Staffordshire

Husband of Agatha Alice de Buci

Father of Sir Gilbert Basset, Lord of Headington; Richard Bassett, Royal Justice; Sheriff Thomas Basset; Osmund de Bassett; Nicholas de Bassett and 3 others

Brother of Richard Basset; Thomas Basset, Sheriff; Maude Basset and Alice Basset 


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Ralph Basset was a justice in England in the 11th century. Wikipedia (English)

[https://opendomesday.org/name/ralph-basset/]


From LDS

Ralph Basset Sheriff of Oxfordshire Justiciar of England

born about 1076 Drayton, Staffordshire, England died 1120 Abbey, Adingdon, Berkshire, England

Father: Thurston "The Norman" Basset, b. about 1050 Ouilly-Basset, Normandy

Mother: unknown

Siblings: Maud Basset,t b. about <1085>

Spouse: Alice de Buci, b. about 1080 Weldon, Northamptonshire, England

Married about 1101 Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England

Children:


Thurstine Basset born about 1106 Colston, Notinghamshire, England

Nicholas Basset born about 1110 Colston, Nottinghamshire, England

Gilbert Thurstine Basset born about 1108 Little Rissington, Gloucestershire, England

Richard Basset born about 1102 Drayton Basset Stafordshire, Engand died 1144

Osmund Basset born about 1104 Weldon, Northampton, England

Thomas Basset born about 1099 Colston, Nottinghamshire, England, d. about 1182 Hedington, Oxford, England

William Basset born about 1114 Colston, Nottinghamshire, England

Notes or Source: LDS



Lord Justicar Of England, Count Of Dumfront, Baron/ Bassett Of Drayton, Sheriff Of Oxfordshire

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Osmund de Bassett

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William de Bassett

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