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Kind(er):
Guy de Laval, Seigneur de Laval, III
French: Guy III de Laval, Seigneur de Laval, III
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1110
Laval,Mayenne,Maine Pays-De-La-Loire,France
Death:
circa 1146 (27-44)
England, UK
Immediate Family:
Son of Guy II, III. seigneur de Laval and Câ©cilia NN
Husband of Emma Guyon FitzRoy
Father of Guy de Laval, sire de Laval IV
Brother of Agnâ®s de Laval
Half brother of Aâ©nor? de Laval and Guy de Guyon, III
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Guy de laval, Seigneur de Laval, III is your 27th great grandfather.
You‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn (your father) ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr. (his father) ᆒ Francis "Fannie" Pernerviane Welborn (Davis) (his mother) ᆒ Primma M. Pridgen (her mother) ᆒ Joel Pridgen (her father) ᆒ Piety Mourning Pridgen (Tisdale) (his mother) ᆒ Mary Ann Tisdale (Flowers) (her mother) ᆒ Edward Flowers, Sr. (her father) ᆒ Henry Flowers (his father) ᆒ Jacob Flower of Isle of Wight (his father) ᆒ Anne Flower (Bradley) (his mother) ᆒ Francis Bradley, of Coventry (her father) ᆒ William Bradley, ll, of Coventry in Warwickshire (his father) ᆒ William Bradley (his father) ᆒ Agneta Bradley (Hynscliffe) (his mother) ᆒ Anne Hynscliffe (FitzJames) (her mother) ᆒ John Fitzjames, Jr. (her father) ᆒ Alice Fitzjames (Newburgh) (his mother) ᆒ Joan Newburgh (Delamere) (her mother) ᆒ Margaret de la Mere (de Norton) (her mother) ᆒ Thomas de Norton, knight (her father) ᆒ James de Norton (his father) ᆒ William de Norton (his father) ᆒ Jeanne Demorville Debar (his mother) ᆒ Jeanne, dame de Toucy (her mother) ᆒ Emma de Laval (her mother) ᆒ Guy V, Seigneur de Laval (her father) ᆒ Guy de Laval, sire de Laval IV (his father) ᆒ Guy de laval, Seigneur de Laval, III (his father)
Guy de laval, Seigneur de Laval, III is your 29th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Thomas Joseph {Charles Edward} Bombard
his father ·Üí Charles Bombard
his father ·Üí Marie Marguerite Bombard (Laporte)
his mother ·Üí Jean-Baptiste Laporte
her father ·Üí Pierre Toussaint Laporte
his father ·Üí Toussaint Laporte dit St-Georges
his father ·Üí Louis Dit Laporte dit St-Georges
his father ·Üí Marie-Antoinette Cusson
his mother ·Üí Nicolas-Charles Cusson
her father ·Üí Jean Cusson
his father ·Üí Jacqueline Pâ©pin
his mother ·Üí Pierre Pepin dit Lachance DeLafond (Pepin)
her father ·Üí Gabrielle Collineau
his mother ·Üí Antoine Collineau de Montaguerre
her father ·Üí Catherine d'Estrâ©es (de Bourbon)
his mother ·Üí Jaques de Bourbon
her father ·Üí Jean II de Bourbon, comte de Vendâ¥me
his father ·Üí Jeanne de Montfort de Laval (Montfort)
his mother ·Üí Anne de Laval
her mother ·Üí Jean de Laval, Guy XII de Laval
her father ·Üí Guy X de Laval, baron de Vitrâ©
his father ·Üí Guy IX de Laval, conte di Caserta
his father ·Üí Guy VIII de Laval, conte di Caserta
his father ·Üí Guy VII de Montmorency, seigneur de Laval
his father ·Üí Emma de Laval
his mother ·Üí Guy V, Seigneur de Laval
her father ·Üí Guy de Laval, sire de Laval IV
his father ·Üí Guy de laval, Seigneur de Laval, III
his father
Guy III de Laval Seigneur de Laval
[*From: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MAINE.htm#GuyIILaval From Medlands:]
GUY [II] de Laval, son of HAMON Sire de Laval & his wife Hersende --- (before [1037/38]-after 1105, bur Marmoutier). "Wido" relinquished rights to the chapter of Le Mans, before leaving for Jerusalem, with the consent of "Haimo, supra scripti Guidonis filius et uxor eius Hersendis filiique eorum Guido·Ä¶et Hugo", by charter dated 11 Nov 1039[372]. The date of this charter is open to doubt. The brothers Guy [II] and Hugues are recorded well into the 12th century and two of the known children of Guy [II] must have been born in the last decade of the 11th century. If the date of the charter is correct, both Guy [II] and Hugues would have been unusually old when they died. "Hamon de Laval" donated property to Ronceray, at the request of "ses sâìurs Agnâ®s et Hildelinde", for the souls of "Guy son pâ®re et de Berthe sa mâ®re", with the approval of "Guy son fils et de Hersende son â©pouse", by charter dated to [1075][373]. He succeeded his father as Sire de Laval. An undated charter records that "Guido de Lavalle" succeeded to "honore patris sui Hamonis post mortem eius" and confirmed his father¬¥s donations to the monastery of La Charitâ© Sainte-Marie d¬¥Anjou, with the consent of "uxor·Ä¶Dionisia·Ä¶Hugone fratre predicti Guidonis·Ä¶"[374]. "Guy II et sa mâ®re Hersende" assented to the donation of property to Ronceray by "Foulques du Bignon", by charter dated to [1085][375]. A charter dated to [1080/90] records that "Guidone de Valle" sold "boscum·Ä¶Monduluet" to "domnus Rivallonus monachus" at Marmoutier, with the consent of "Hugo frater eius·Ä¶et Dionisia uxor eius"[376]. A charter dated 1090 records that "Guido junior" succeeded "in paternum·Ä¶honorem" on the death of "Haimonis senioris de Valle Guidonis" and that when, after some time, "supradicti domni Guidonis conjugem" died, he granted further rights to Marmoutier when she was buried "juxta patrem suum Haimonem"[377]. A charter dated [10/16] Mar 1095 recalls donations to Montmajour by "Hamo dominus Latâ¶vallis" amd that "filius eius Guido, succedens patri suo in honorem" refused to ratify these donations until Pope Urban II arrived "ad concilium Turonense"[378]. Pope Urban is recorded in Tours in early Mar 1096 (N.S.) from where he addressed letters dated 4, 14, 20, 21 and 24 Mar 1096[379]. An undated charter records the lifting of the sentence of excommunication against "Guy fils de Hamon", imposed for the fire of the church of Gennes, in the presence among others of Renaud Bishop of Angers [appointed in 1102][380]. A charter dated to 1 Dec [1104/1111] records that "Guy de Laval et Hugues son frâ®re" arbitered an agreement between the abbess of Ronceray and "Guâ©rin de Saint-Berthvin"[381]. "Mauricius dominus castelli·Ä¶Credonum" was condemned to repair the damage he caused to La Trinitâ© de Vendâ¥me "uxor eius domna Mathildis", by charter dated 1105, which names "Goffridus·Ä¶Vindocinensis abbas·Ä¶consanguineus Mauricii", and is signed by "Mauricius dominus Credonis, Robertus frater eius·Ä¶Guido de Lavalle·Ä¶"[382]. "Guido·Ä¶et Cecilia uxor eius·Ä¶et filius eorum Guido·Ä¶Gervasiusque alius filius" donated property to the monastery of La Charitâ© Sainte-Marie d¬¥Anjou, with the approval of "Hugo de Lavalle", by undated charter witnessed by "·Ä¶Adelardus de Castro Gunterii, Hugo de Cretone, Hugo de Mathefelone·Ä¶"[383]. Assuming that the hypothesis concerning Guy [II]¬¥s supposed daughter, wife of Raoul [VII] Vicomte du Maine, is correct as shown below, it is probable that Guy [II] died before her marriage. The marriage is recorded as having taken place in 1095 and the bride described as "sororem Widonis de Valle", suggesting that her father was deceased at the time. However, the charter itself is undated and it is not clear from the text how much time may have passed between the marriage and the date the charter was written. It is possible, therefore, that her father was alive when she married, but died soon afterwards.
[m firstly ---. No direct evidence has been found of this supposed first marriage of Guy [II]. However, Guy´s estimated birth date suggests that it is unlikely that Denise de Mortain, whose birth is most likely dated to [1065/70] considering the general chronology of her family, was his first wife.]
m [secondly] ([1085]%29 DENISE de Mortain, daughter of ROBERT Comte de Mortain & his first wife Mathilde de Montgommery ([1065/70]-1090, bur Marmoutier). Robert of Torigny names "unum filium Guillermum et tres filias" as the children of "Robertus comes Moritonii uterinus frater Willermi regis", specifying that one unnamed daughter (mentioned second) married "Guido de Laval"[466]. An undated charter records that "Guido de Lavalle" succeeded to "honore patris sui Hamonis post mortem eius" and confirmed his father¬¥s donations to the monastery of La Charitâ© Sainte-Marie d¬¥Anjou, with the consent of "uxor·Ä¶Dionisia·Ä¶Hugone fratre predicti Guidonis·Ä¶"[467]. A charter dated to [1080/90] records that "Guidone de Valle" sold "boscum·Ä¶Monduluet" to "domnus Rivallonus monachus" at Marmoutier, with the consent of "Hugo frater eius·Ä¶et Dionisia uxor eius"[468]. "Guido de Lavalle" donated the priory of Parnâ© to the church of Saint-Nicholas d'Angers "pro salute sua et uxoris sue Dionisie" by charter dated [1080/90][469]. A charter dated 1090 records that "Guido junior" succeeded "in paternum·Ä¶honorem" on the death of "Haimonis senioris de Valle Guidonis" and that when, after some time, "supradicti domni Guidonis conjugem" died, he granted further rights to Marmoutier when she was buried "juxta patrem suum Haimonem"[470].
m [thirdly] (after 1090) CECILE, daughter of ---. A charter dated to [1093/1110] records that "Guido filius Hamonis·Ä¶et eius uxor Sicilia, filiusque eius·Ä¶Guido" donated property to Marmoutier when "fratrem suum Hugonem" appeared to be dying, and a later donation by "Guido filius eius et Secilia uxor illius et Hugo frater illius"[471]. "Guido·Ä¶et Cecilia uxor eius·Ä¶et filius eorum Guido·Ä¶Gervasiusque alius filius" donated property to the monastery of La Charitâ© Sainte-Marie d¬¥Anjou, with the approval of "Hugo de Lavalle", by undated charter witnessed by "·Ä¶Adelardus de Castro Gunterii, Hugo de Cretone, Hugo de Mathefelone·Ä¶"[472]. "Câ©cile â©pouse de Guy" witnessed the charter dated to [1093/1110] under which the nuns of Ronceray recorded a donation and the judgment of "Guy" which enabled them to retain possession[473].
Guy [II] & his [first/second] wife had [one child]:
1. [daughter . A charter of the monks of Saint-Vincent du Mans dated 24 May 1095 records the donation by "bonâ¶ memoriâ¶ Huberti vicecomitis·Ä¶filius·Ä¶Radulfus", adding that this was the year in which he married "sororem Widonis de Valle"[474]. In that year Guy [II] is recorded as sire de Laval. However, he would then have been too old to have had a sister of marriageable age, assuming that the 11 Nov 1039 charter in which he is named is correctly dated. It is therefore more likely that the wife of Raoul [VII] Vicomte du Maine was the daughter not sister of Guy [II]. It is also possible that the charter in question was written later than 1095. If that is correct, Guy [III] may by then have been sire de Laval and Raoul¬¥s wife could have been described as "sororem Widonis de Valle" to indicate the current sire de Laval rather than the sire de Laval when she married. If Raoul¬¥s wife was the daughter of Guy [II], she must have been born from either his first or second marriage. m (1095) RAOUL [VI] Vicomte du Maine, son of HUBERT Vicomte du Maine et de Beaumont & his wife Ermengarde de Nevers (-14 Jan [1120/25], bur Etival).]
Guy [II] & his third wife had [four] children:
2. GUY [III] de Laval ([1092/1100]-[1130/42]). A charter dated to [1093/1110] records that "Guido filius Hamonisဦet eius uxor Sicilia, filiusque eiusဦGuido" donated property to Marmoutier when "fratrem suum Hugonem" appeared to be dying, and a later donation by "Guido filius eius et Secilia uxor illius et Hugo frater illius"[475]. He succeeded his father as Sire de Laval.
- see below.
3. GERVAIS de Laval (-after 1142). "Guido·Ä¶et Cecilia uxor eius·Ä¶et filius eorum Guido·Ä¶Gervasiusque alius filius" donated property to the monastery of La Charitâ© Sainte-Marie d¬¥Anjou, with the approval of "Hugo de Lavalle", by undated charter witnessed by "·Ä¶Adelardus de Castro Gunterii, Hugo de Cretone, Hugo de Mathefelone·Ä¶"[476]. A charter dated 1142 confirms the foundation of the priory of Plessis-Milcent by "Guido de Lavalle" and completed after his death by "filius eius Guido", with the consent of "matre sua Ama et Gervasio avunculo suo"[477].
4. AGNES de Laval (-[after 1140]). Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a letter from "Hildebertus·Ä¶Turonum minister" to Pope Honorius II, dated [14 Apr] 1129, relating to canonical difficulties relating to the marriage of "Hugonis de Credone et Agnetis uxoris suâ¶" which names "ipsa Agnes·Ä¶et·Ä¶Guidonem de Lavalle fratrem suum"[478]. "Guarino de Credone, Agnete matre eius" consented to the donation by "Gualeri de Bona et Aanor uxor eius" to La Roâ´, by undated charter[479]. Bodard de la Jacopiâ®re identifies the signatories in this charter with Agnes de Laval, first wife of Hugues Sire de Craon, and their supposed son Guâ©rin. This raises an interesting question concerning the date of Agnes¬¥s death. If she died before her husband¬¥s second marriage, her son could have been no more than five years old at the time, bearing in mind that his father had five children by his second marriage before his death in [1140]. In that case, it is unlikely that Guâ©rin would have been considered old enough to have consented to the donation in this charter. The other possibility is that Hugues¬¥s first marriage was terminated not by his wife¬¥s death but by their separation, insisted on by the church because of the canonical difficulties referred to above. m ([1124], [separated]%29 HUGUES Sire de Craon, son of MAURICE [I] Sire de Craon & his wife Tiphaine --- (-[1140]).
5. [HAVISE . Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[480] identifies the wife of Robert Earl of Derby as the daughter of Guy [II] Sire de Laval & his "second" wife Cecilia ---. According to Domesday Descendants[481], "there is no convincing evidence as to her identity". m ROBERT de Ferriâ®res Earl of Derby, son of HENRI Sire de Ferriâ®res et de Chambrais & his wife Bertha ---). He was created Earl of Derby in 1138.]
GUY [III] de Laval, son of GUY [II] Sire de Laval & his second wife Câ©cile --- (-[1130/42], bur Marmoutier). A charter dated to [1093/1110] records that "Guido filius Hamonis·Ä¶et eius uxor Sicilia, filiusque eius·Ä¶Guido" donated property to Marmoutier when "fratrem suum Hugonem" appeared to be dying, and a later donation by "Guido filius eius et Secilia uxor illius et Hugo frater illius"[482]. "Guido·Ä¶et Cecilia uxor eius·Ä¶et filius eorum Guido·Ä¶Gervasiusque alius filius" donated property to the monastery of La Charitâ© Sainte-Marie d¬¥Anjou, with the approval of "Hugo de Lavalle", by undated charter witnessed by "·Ä¶Adelardus de Castro Gunterii, Hugo de Cretone, Hugo de Mathefelone·Ä¶"[483]. He succeeded his father as Sire de Laval. The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum records that "dominus·Ä¶Lavallensis" participated in "la journâ©e de Sâ©ez" 11 Dec 1118 when the supporters of Foulques V Comte d¬¥Anjou captured Alenâßon from Henry I King of England[484]. An undated charter, dated to the early 12th century, under which the nuns of Ronceray confirmed an agreement, is witnessed by "Hugues de Laval, qui nunc dominium tenebat"[485], which suggests that Hugues [II] de Laval (see above) acted as regent during the minority of Guy [III]. A charter dated 1142 confirms the foundation of the priory of Plessis-Milcent by "Guido de Lavalle" and completed after his death by "filius eius Guido", with the consent of "matre sua Ama et Gervasio avunculo suo"[486].
m ([1118/23]%29 EMMA, daughter of --- (-after [1153/62]). Broussillon refers to an assertion that a tomb in Clermont abbey recorded the burial of "Emma Anglorum regis filia dominaque Lavallensis" but adds that he found no document which confirms that this is correct[487]. "Guy de Laval" founded the abbey of Clermont, with the consent of "Emma sa mâ®re, d¬¥Hamon son frâ®re, alors malade", by charter dated 1152[488]. "Guido Lavallensis dominus" donated property to Savigny by charter dated to [1153/62], witnessed by "·Ä¶domina Emma matre mea·Ä¶"[489].
Guy [III] & his wife had [three] children
Guy IV de Laval, Seigneur de Laval
M, #17732, d. 1146
Father Guy III, Seigneur de Laval d. 1095
Mother Cecilie1 d. a 1110
Guy IV de Laval, Seigneur de Laval died in 1146.
Family
Child
Guy V de Laval, Seigneur de Laval+ d. Dec 1185
Citations
[S11569] Europaische Stammtafeln, by Wilhelm Karl, Prinz zu Isenburg, Vol. XIV, Tafel 135.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p590.htm#i... ________________________
Emma of Normandy
Father: HENRY I "Beauclerc" of Normandy (King of England)
Mother: Sybilla CORBET
Married: Guy De LAVAL (Sire de Laval)
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/PLANTAGENET.htm#Emma of Normandy1 _____________________
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/mainnob.htm#GuyIIILavalA
GUY [III] de Laval, son of GUY [II] Seigneur de Laval & his [third] wife Câ©cile --- (-[1130/42], bur Marmoutier).¬â A charter dated to [1093/1110] records that "Guido filius Hamonis·Ä¶et eius uxor Sicilia, filiusque eius·Ä¶Guido" donated property to Marmoutier when "fratrem suum Hugonem" appeared to be dying, and a later donation by "Guido filius eius et Secilia uxor illius et Hugo frater illius"[262].¬â "Guido·Ä¶et Cecilia uxor eius·Ä¶et filius eorum Guido·Ä¶Gervasiusque alius filius" donated property to the monastery of La Charitâ© Sainte-Marie d·ÄôAnjou, with the approval of "Hugo de Lavalle", by undated charter witnessed by "·Ä¶Adelardus de Castro Gunterii, Hugo de Cretone, Hugo de Mathefelone·Ä¶"[263].¬â He succeeded his father as Seigneur de Laval.¬â The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum records that "dominus·Ä¶Lavallensis" participated in "la journâ©e de Sâ©ez" 11 Dec 1118 when the supporters of Foulques V Comte d·ÄôAnjou captured Alenâßon from Henry I King of England[264].¬â An undated charter, dated to the early 12th century, under which the nuns of Ronceray confirmed an agreement, is witnessed by "Hugues de Laval, qui nunc dominium tenebat"[265], which suggests that Hugues [II] de Laval (see above) acted as regent during the minority of Guy [III].¬â A charter dated 1142 confirms the foundation of the priory of Plessis-Milcent by "Guido de Lavalle" and completed after his death by "filius eius Guido", with the consent of "matre sua Ama et Gervasio avunculo suo"[266].¬â
m ([1118/23]) EMMA, daughter of¬â --- (-after [1153/62]).¬â Broussillon refers to an assertion that a tomb in Clermont abbey recorded the burial of "Emma Anglorum regis filia dominaque Lavallensis" but adds that he found no document which confirms that this is correct[267].¬â "Guy de Laval" founded the abbey of Clermont, with the consent of "Emma sa mâ®re, d·ÄôHamon son frâ®re, alors malade", by charter dated 1152[268].¬â "Guido Lavallensis dominus" donated property to Savigny by charter dated to [1153/62], witnessed by "·Ä¶domina Emma matre mea·Ä¶"[269].¬â
Guy [III] & his wife had [three] children:‰
1.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUY [IV] de Laval (-23 Dec [1180/85], bur Abbaye de Clermont).¬â A charter dated 1142 confirms the foundation of the priory of Plessis-Milcent by "Guido de Lavalle" and completed after his death by "filius eius Guido", with the consent of "matre sua Ama et Gervasio avunculo suo"[270].¬â He succeeded his father as Seigneur de Laval.¬â A charter issued by the monks of Marmoutier dated 1150 records the excommunication of Guy de Laval[271].¬â He called himself "Guido quintus" in a charter dated to [1150] under which he donated profits from a fair to the Knights Hospitallers of Jerusalem[272].¬â "Wido dominus Lavallis" confirmed a donation by "Guido antecessor meus" to the priory of Gennes by charter dated to [1150], witnessed by "domina Lavallis, Emma, uxor eiusdem Guidonis·Ä¶"[273].¬â "Guy de Laval" founded the abbey of Clermont, with the consent of "Emma sa mâ®re, d·ÄôHamon son frâ®re, alors malade", by charter dated 1152[274].¬â "Guido Lavallensis dominus" donated property to Savigny by charter dated to [1153/62], witnessed by "·Ä¶domina Emma matre mea·Ä¶"[275].¬â "Guido Lavallensis dominus" relinquished the parish of la Gravelle to Marmoutier, with the advice of "fratris mei Hamonis, et uxoris mee Agathe et filiorum meorum Guidonis atque Sicilie", by charter dated to [1142/85][276].¬â "Guido de Lavalle" donated property to Sainte-Trinitâ© de Fougâ®res with the consent of "Guidonis filii mei et Hamonis fratris mei et Emme uxoris mee" by charter dated 1180[277].¬â m EMMA of Cornwall, daughter of RENAUD [de Dunstanville] Earl of Cornwall & his wife Beatrice FitzWilliam (-1208 or after, bur Abbaye de Clermont).¬â "Guido Lavallensis dominus" relinquished the parish of la Gravelle to Marmoutier, with the advice of "fratris mei Hamonis, et uxoris mee Agathe et filiorum meorum Guidonis atque Sicilie", by charter dated to [1142/85][278].¬â "Agathe" in this document is an error for "Emma", as shown by the charter dated 1208 under which "Guido sextus dominus Lavallensis" ratified a donation by "patris mei" to the canons of "castellilo Lavallensi", witnessed by "·Ä¶Emma matre mea, Hayoisia uxore mea·Ä¶"[279].¬â "·Ä¶Emme uxoris mee" consented to the donation by "Guido de Lavalle" to Sainte-Trinitâ© de Fougâ®res by charter dated 1180[280].¬â The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.¬â Guy [IV] & his wife had [three] children:¬â
a)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUY [V] de Laval (-1210).¬â "Guido Lavallensis dominus" relinquished the parish of la Gravelle to Marmoutier, with the advice of "fratris mei Hamonis, et uxoris mee Agathe et filiorum meorum Guidonis atque Sicilie", by charter dated to [1142/85][281].¬â "Guidonis filii mei·Ä¶" consented to the donation by "Guido de Lavalle" to Sainte-Trinitâ© de Fougâ®res by charter dated 1180[282].¬â He succeeded his father as Seigneur de Laval.¬â "Guido sextus de Lavalle" donated property to Bellebranche abbey by charter dated 1186[283].¬â "Guido junior de Lavalle" confirmed donations to Clermont abbey by charter dated 1194, on the burial day of "avunculi mei Hamonis"[284].¬â "Mauritius de Credone filius Hugonis" appointed "Guido de Laval·Ä¶et Havis uxor eius" as guardians of his children and his lands, in the case of the death of his wife, in his undated testament when leaving for Jerusalem, and provided for their inheritance of his lands if he died without male heirs[285].¬â "Guido sextus dominus de Lavalle" donated property to Plessis-Milcent by charter dated 1205, witnessed by "Haoys uxore mea·Ä¶"[286].¬â "Guido dominus sextus de Lavalle" donated property to Olivet priory, for the soul of "Ozannâ¶ filiâ¶ meâ¶", by charter dated to [1205], witnessed by "Haoys uxore mea, Guido filius meus, Emma filia mea"[287].¬â "Guido sextus dominus Lavallensis" ratified a donation by "patris mei" to the canons of "castellilo Lavallensi", by charter dated 1208, witnessed by "·Ä¶Emma matre mea, Hayoisia uxore mea·Ä¶"[288].¬â m as her first husband, AVOISE de Craon Dame de Craon et de Châ¢telais, daughter of MAURICE [II] Seigneur de Craon & his wife Isabelle de Meulan (-1230).¬â "Mauritius de Credone filius Hugonis" appointed "Guido de Laval·Ä¶et Havis uxor eius" as guardians of his children and his lands, in the case of the death of his wife, in his undated testament when leaving for Jerusalem, and provided for their inheritance of his lands if he died without male heirs[289].¬â Her first marriage is confirmed by the Testa de Nevill which includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "Mauricius de Creon" gave "Waletun·Ä¶hundredum de Waletun" in Surrey to "Gwidoni de la Val cum filia sua"[290]. ¬â "Guido sextus dominus de Lavalle" donated property to Plessis-Milcent by charter dated 1205, witnessed by "Haoys uxore mea·Ä¶"[291].¬â "Guido dominus sextus de Lavalle" donated property to Olivet priory, for the soul of "Ozannâ¶ filiâ¶ meâ¶", by charter dated to [1205], witnessed by "Haoys uxore mea, Guido filius meus, Emma filia mea"[292].¬â "Guido sextus dominus Lavallensis" ratified a donation by "patris mei" to the canons of "castellilo Lavallensi", by charter dated 1208, witnessed by "·Ä¶Emma matre mea, Hayoisia uxore mea·Ä¶"[293].¬â She married secondly (before 1215) Yves le Franc Seigneur de Saulges (-before 1260).¬â "Robertus comes de Alenchon" settled the dower of "domine Haoys de Lavalle" by charter dated [19 Apr/31 Oct] 1215[294].¬â "Robertus comes d·ÄôAlencon et dominus Lavallis et Emma uxor eius filia Guidonis de Lavalle et hâ¶res Lavallis" exchanged property with "Yvoni Franco et dominâ¶ Haoys uxori suâ¶" by charter dated Feb 1216[295].¬â "Matheus de Montemorenciaco, conestabularius Franciâ¶ et Emma, eius uxor, comitissa de Alanconio et domina Lavallensis" ratified a donation by "dominus Ivo Francus et uxor eius Advisia de Lavalle" to Bellebranche, for the salvation of "domini Guydonis de Lavalle" and for "Hugonis filii sui", by charter dated 1218[296].¬â Guy [V] & his wife had four children:¬â
i)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â OZANNE de Laval (-[1205], bur prieurâ© d'Olivet).¬â "Guido dominus sextus de Lavalle" donated property to Olivet priory, for the soul of "Ozannâ¶ filiâ¶ meâ¶", by charter dated to [1205], witnessed by "Haoys uxore mea, Guido filius meus, Emma filia mea"[297].¬â
ii)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUY [VI] de Laval (-8 Sep 1211, bur Clermont).¬â "Guido dominus sextus de Lavalle" donated property to Olivet priory, for the soul of "Ozannâ¶ filiâ¶ meâ¶", by charter dated to [1205], witnessed by "Haoys uxore mea, Guido filius meus, Emma filia mea"[298].¬â
iii)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â EMMA de Laval ([1197/98]-27 Apr 1264, bur Abbaye de Clermont).¬â "Guido dominus sextus de Lavalle" donated property to Olivet priory, for the soul of "Ozannâ¶ filiâ¶ meâ¶", by charter dated to [1205], witnessed by "Haoys uxore mea, Guido filius meus, Emma filia mea"[299].¬â Dame de Laval.¬â A manuscript genealogy of the Lords of Beaumont record the marriage of ·ÄúRobertum comitem Alencheii·Äù and ·ÄúEmmam filiam Guidonis domini de La Val·Äù after the death of his wife ·ÄúJoanna·Ä¶filia domini Josberti de Guirchia·Äù[300].¬â "Robertus comes d·ÄôAlencon et dominus Lavallis et Emma uxor eius filia Guidonis de Lavalle et hâ¶res Lavallis" exchanged property with "Yvoni Franco et dominâ¶ Haoys uxori suâ¶" by charter dated Feb 1216[301].¬â "Matheus de Montemorenciaco, conestabularius Franciâ¶ et Emma, eius uxor, comitissa de Alanconio et domina Lavallensis" ratified a donation by "dominus Ivo Francus et uxor eius Advisia de Lavalle" to Bellebranche, for the salvation of "domini Guydonis de Lavalle" and for "Hugonis filii sui", by charter dated 1218[302].¬â "Ama comitissa de Alenceon" donated property to Notre-Dame, Paris for the soul of "domini Mathei de Monte Morenciaco mariti mei defuncti" by charter dated 1230[303].¬â "Joannes dominus de Toceio miles" confirmed commitments made for his marriage to "Emmam comitissam de Alenchon et dominam de Lavalle" by charter dated 1231[304].¬â The necrology of Joyenval records the death ·Äú27 Apr...circa 1280·Äú of "dominâ¶ Emmâ¶ comitissâ¶ Alenâßonio, dominâ¶ de Valle Guyonis, domini Guillelmi de Bellomonte [error] uxoris·Äù and that ·Äúdomini Guidonis de Laval filii eorum primogeniti·Äù confirmed their donations[305].¬â m firstly (before 1215) as his third wife, ROBERT [III] Comte d'Alenâßon, son of JEAN [I] Comte d'Alenâßon & his wife Beatrix du Maine (-Mortevieille 8 Sep 1217, bur Abbaye de Perseigne).¬â m secondly (Jul 1218) as his second wife, MATHIEU [II] "le Grand" Seigneur de Montmorency, son of BOUCHARD [IV] Seigneur de Montmorency & his wife Laurette de Hainaut (-24 Nov 1230).¬â m thirdly (1231) JEAN Seigneur de Toucy, son of ITIER [IV] de Toucy & his wife Beatrix de Rion (-in Egypt 1250).¬â
iv)‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ISABELLE de Laval .‰ The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.‰ 1220/50.‰ m (before Aug 1220) BOUCHARD [V] Seigneur de Montmorency, son of MATHIEU [II] "le Grand" Seigneur de Montmorency & his first wife Gertrude de Soissons (-1 Jan 1243, bur Meynel).‰
b)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â CECILE [Sibylle] de Laval (-after [1180]).¬â "Guido Lavallensis dominus" relinquished the parish of la Gravelle to Marmoutier, with the advice of "fratris mei Hamonis, et uxoris mee Agathe et filiorum meorum Guidonis atque Sicilie", by charter dated to [1142/85][306].¬â A Chronicon Comitum Pictaviâ¶ et Aquitaniâ¶ Ducum names "Agnete·Ä¶de Lavallis Widonis filia" as wife of "Aimerico vicecomiti de Thoarcio"[307].¬â A charter dated to [1180] records the donations by "Aimery de Thouars, Sibille â©pouse d·ÄôAimery ainsi que Aumou sa mâ®re" to the monks of la Chaise-le-Vicomte[308].¬â m ([1150/52]) as his first wife, AIMERY [VII] Vicomte de Thouars, son of GEOFFROY [IV] Vicomte de Thouars & his wife Aumou --- (-1226, bur Abbaye de Chambon).¬â
c)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â [JEAN de Laval .¬â "·Ä¶Johannes de Laval consanguineus noster, Matheus de Bellomonte" witnessed the charter dated to [1185] under which "Burchardus comes Vindocinensis" approved the donation of "bonâ¶ memoriâ¶ Johannes pater meus comeds Vindocinensis" to the abbey of la Charitâ©-sur-Loire[309].¬â It is not known how Jean may have been related to the Laval family.¬â Nor has his relationship with Bourchard Comte de Vendâ¥me been traced.]¬â
2.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â HAMON de Laval (-1194, bur Clermont).¬â "Guy de Laval" founded the abbey of Clermont, with the consent of "Emma sa mâ®re, d·ÄôHamon son frâ®re, alors malade", by charter dated 1152[310].¬â "Guido Lavallensis dominus" relinquished the parish of la Gravelle to Marmoutier, with the advice of "fratris mei Hamonis, et uxoris mee Agathe et filiorum meorum Guidonis atque Sicilie", by charter dated to [1142/85][311].¬â "·Ä¶Hamonis fratris mei·Ä¶" consented to the donation by "Guido de Lavalle" to Sainte-Trinitâ© de Fougâ®res by charter dated 1180[312].¬â "Guido junior de Lavalle" confirmed donations to Clermont abbey by charter dated 1194, on the burial day of "avunculi mei Hamonis"[313].¬â
3.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [EMMA de Laval (-1190 or after).‰ Broussillon states that "Emma de Laval" is recorded as abbess of Ronceray from 1163 to 1190, citing twenty charters in the cartulary of Ronceray which name her, but adds that no document has been found which confirms her parentage[314].‰
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