He is married to Marguerite de Clermont, the elder sister.
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Hugues III "Candavâ®ne" de Saint-Pol, comte de Saint-Pol is your 28th great grandfather.
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his mother ·Üí Charles VI de Valois, roi de France
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her father ·Üí Margaret of Brabant
his mother ·Üí Marguerite of Dampierre
her mother ·Üí Mathilde, dame de Bâ©thune
her mother ·Üí Robert VII, seigneur de Bâ©thune
her father ·Üí Guillaume II 'le Roux', seigneur de Bâ©thune
his father ·Üí Adâ©laâØde de Saint Pol
his mother ·Üí Hugues III "Candavâ®ne" de Saint-Pol, comte de Saint-Pol
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Hugues III "Candavâ®ne" de Saint-Pol, comte de Saint-Pol
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1075
St. Pol, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death:
circa 1144 (61-77)
France
Immediate Family:
Son of Hugues II de Campdavaine, Comte de Saint Pol and Hâ©lissende de Ponthieu
Husband of Marguerite de Clermont, the elder sister and Bâ©atrice de Rollancourt
Father of Hugues IV "Candavâ®ne" de Saint-Pol; Enguerrand 'Candavâ®ne' de Saint-Pol, Comte de Saint-Pol; Anselme 'Le Jeune' "Candavâ®ne" de Saint-Pol, comte de Saint-Pol; Guy "Candavâ®ne" de Saint-Pol, Seigneur de Beauval; Raoul "Candavâ®ne" de Saint-Pol; Ida de Saint Pol and Adâ©laâØde de Saint Pol ¬´ less
Brother of Enguerrand de St. Pol and Angeline ou Aigline de Saint-Pol
Note that MedLands makes no mention of Bâ©atrice de Rollancourt, but refers rather to his first wife as being unknown, and his second as being Marguerite de Clermont (c. 1104-c.1145), daughter of Renaud de Clermont III and Adâ©laâØde de Vermandois.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#AnselmeSaintPoldied1175A
HUGUES [III] de Saint-Pol "Candavâ®ne" (-1145 or after). "Comes Hugo de Sancto Paulo" donated property to the abbey of Molesme with the consent of "uxoris sue Helisendis filiorumque suorum Ingelranni et Hugonis" by charter dated 17 Jun 1095[2124]. Comte de Saint-Pol 1122. "Hugo de Sancto Paulo cognomen habens Campdaveine" donated property to the monastery of Bourbourg, in the presence of Charles Count of Flanders, by charter dated 7 Jul 1123[2125]. Comte d'Hesdin 1129 and 1135. ·Äú...Hugo de S. Paulo...·Äù witnessed the charter dated Jul 1129 under which ·ÄúHugo castellanus de Cambrai et dom. de Oisy·Äù donated property to Mont Saint-Eloi[2126]. He was excommunicated in 1136. He founded the abbey of Clairfayt[2127]. "Hugo Candavene" founded the abbey of Cercamp, with the consent of "filii eius Engelrandus et Hugo, Anselmus, Radulfus et Wido", by charter dated 1137[2128]. "Hugo Candavena comes S. Pauli" donated property to Fâ©camp by charter dated 1141[2129]. m firstly ---. Europâ§ische Stammtafeln states that Hugues [III] married firstly an unnamed wife who was mother of several of his children[2130]. The chronology of Aigeline, supposed daughter of Hugues, suggests that she must have been born from an earlier marriage if she was his daughter. m secondly ([1128]) as her second husband, MARGUERITE de Clermont, widow of CHARLES Count of Flanders, daughter of RENAUD [II] Comte de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis & his first wife Adelais Ctss de Vermandois [Carolingian] ([1104/05]-after 1145). The Vita Karoli Comitis Flandriⶠnames "nobilem puellam Margaretam, Reinaldi comitis Clarmontensis filiam" as wife of Count Charles, specifying that the marriage took place before his accession[2131]. It is assumed that Marguerite was born soon after her parents' marriage as her mother was already nearly 40 years old at the time. The De Genere Comitum Flandrensium, NotⶠParisienses refers to (but does not name) the daughter of "comes de Claromonte" and his wife Adela, specifying that she married firstly Charles Count of Flanders, secondly "Hugo Champdaveine·Ä¶comes Sancti Pauli" by whom she had "Radulfus Champdaveine et Guod Champdaveine", and thirdly "dominus Balduinus de Encra" by whom she had "domini Galteri de Helli"[2132]. The GenealogiⶠScriptoris Fusniacensis refers to, but does not name, the daughter of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" and his wife Adelaide as the wife of "comes Karolus Flandre"[2133]. It is assumed that Marguerite was born soon after her parents' marriage as her mother was already nearly 40 years old at the time. She married thirdly Baudouin d'Encre. Comte Hugues [III] & his [first] wife had [two children]: i) [AIGELINE (-after 1145). A charter dated 1145 records that ·ÄúAnsellus de Hosden et Aiglina uxor eius·Äù donated property ·Äúqui leur apartenoit du chef de ladite dame au village de Courcelles le Comte·Äù to Eaucourt abbey, Artois, with the consent of ·ÄúRobert fils dudit Ansellus de Hosden et de Ingerannus comes Ternensis et de Anselm frâ®re dudit Ingelrannus...Adelais seur de ladite Aiglina·Äù[2134]. Aigeline·Äôs sibling relationship with Enguerrand Comte de Saint-Pol is confirmed by the following document: ·ÄúIngerranus...comes de Sancto Paulo·Äù donated property ·Äúde Beueri villa·Äù to Marciennes abbey, with the consent of ·Äúfratris mei Anselmi et Anselmi de Hosden sororii mei et sororis mei Agelinⶠet filii eius Roberti·Äù, by undated charter witnessed by ·Äú...Elberti de Carenci...Anselmi de Pas...·Äù[2135]. However, the intervention of Aigeline·Äôs sister Adelais in the 1145 charter suggests that the two may have been half-sisters of Enguerrand, enjoying some joint interest in the property donated which was not shared by him and his brothers. If that is correct, Aigeline and Adelais may have been his uterine sisters, born from an earlier marriage of their mother. m ANSELME de Houdain, son of --- (-after 1145).] ii) [ADELAIS (-after 1145). A charter dated 1145 records that ·ÄúAnsellus de Hosden et Aiglina uxor eius·Äù donated property ·Äúqui leur apartenoit du chef de ladite dame au village de Courcelles le Comte·Äù to Eaucourt abbey, Artois, with the consent of ·ÄúRobert fils dudit Ansellus de Hosden et de Ingerannus comes Ternensis et de Anselm frâ®re dudit Ingelrannus...Adelais seur de ladite Aiglina·Äù[2136]. This document confirms that Adelais was the sister of Aigeline, but as noted above it is not certain that they were the children of Comte Hugues [III].] Comte Hugues [III] & his [first/second] wife had [five] children: iii) ENGUERRAND de Saint-Pol "Candavâ®ne" (-1170 or after). "Hugo Candavene " founded the abbey of Cercamp, with the consent of "filii eius Engelrandus et Hugo, Anselmus, Radulfus et Wido", by charter dated 1137[2137]. According to Europâ§ische Stammtafeln, Enguerrand, Hugues, Anselme, Raoul and Guy were the sons of Comte Hugues [III] by his first unnamed wife[2138]. In the case of Raoul and Guy, the De Genere Comitum Flandrensium, NotⶠParisienses states that they were born from their father·Äôs marriage to Marguerite de Clermont (see below). In the case of Enguerrand, Hugues and Anselme, the question is open to debate. As noted above, the charter dated 1145 suggests that the sisters Aigeline and Adelais was not full sisters of Enguerrand and Anselme. This could either be because they were born from different marriages of their mother (in that case, the first wife of Comte Hugues) or different marriages of their father (in which case, Enguerrand and Anselme would have been born from their father·Äôs second marriage). The charter dated 1137 does not decide the point as it is possible that all Hugues·Äôs sons named in that document were children at the time. Comte de Saint-Pol 1143. A charter dated 1145 records that ·ÄúAnsellus de Hosden et Aiglina uxor eius·Äù donated property ·Äúqui leur apartenoit du chef de ladite dame au village de Courcelles le Comte·Äù to Eaucourt abbey, Artois, with the consent of ·ÄúRobert fils dudit Ansellus de Hosden et de Ingerannus comes Ternensis et de Anselm frâ®re dudit Ingelrannus...Adelais seur de ladite Aiglina·Äù[2139]. ·ÄúIngerranus...comes de Sancto Paulo·Äù donated property ·Äúde Beueri villa·Äù to Marciennes abbey, with the consent of ·Äúfratris mei Anselmi et Anselmi de Hosden sororii mei et sororis mei Agelinⶠet filii eius Roberti·Äù, by undated charter witnessed by ·Äú...Elberti de Carenci...Anselmi de Pas...·Äù[2140]. "Ingelrannus·Ä¶de Sancto Paulo comes" donated property to the church of Thâ©rouanne with the consent of "Anselmo fratre meo" by charter dated 1153[2141]. m as her first husband, IDA d'Avesnes, daughter of NICOLAS Seigneur d'Avesnes & his wife Mathilde de la Roche [Namur] (-[1205]). The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not been identified. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names (in order) "Iacobum et Idam castellanam Sancti Audemari" as children of "Nicolao de Avenes" & his wife[2142]. The Chronicon Hanoniense refers to the daughter of "Nicholaus filius [Walteri·Ä¶de Avethnes]" & his wife as "Willelmo·Ä¶castellano Sancti Audomari maritatam"[2143]. She married secondly (before 1171) as his first wife, Guillaume [IV] Châ¢telain de Saint Omer Seigneur de Fauquemberques. iv) HUGUES de Saint-Pol . "Hugo Candavene" founded the abbey of Cercamp, with the consent of "filii eius Engelrandus et Hugo, Anselmus, Radulfus et Wido", by charter dated 1137[2144]. The identity of Hugues·Äôs mother is discussed above under his brother Enguerrand. v) ANSELME de Saint-Pol "Candavâ®ne" (-1175 or after). "Hugo Candavene " founded the abbey of Cercamp, with the consent of "filii eius Engelrandus et Hugo, Anselmus, Radulfus et Wido", by charter dated 1137[2145]. The identity of Anselme·Äôs mother is discussed above under his brother Enguerrand. "Ingelrannus·Ä¶de Sancto Paulo comes" donated property to the church of Thâ©rouanne with the consent of "Anselmo fratre meo" by charter dated 1153[2146]. Seigneur de Lucheux 1162. Seigneur de Tarentefirt 1169. Comte de Saint-Pol 1170.
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