(66)
(1) He is married to Bertrade Bertrada de Montfort.
They got married in the year 1089 at Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France, he was 46 years old.Source 9
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Hildegard Lancelote de Baugency.
They got married.
Child(ren):
Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou is your 23rd great grandfather.
You
‰ ‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father‰ ᆒ‰ Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Isabelle Bynum
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Robert W Bynum
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Elizabeth Bynum
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Lydia Mitchell
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jonathan Wheeler, I
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Martha Wheeler (Salisbury)
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ William Salisbury
her father‰ ᆒ‰ William Salisbury, of Denbigh & Swansea
his father‰ ᆒ‰ John Salisbury, of Denbigh
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Lady Ursula Salusbury
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jane Halsall, of Knowsley
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jane Osbaldeston
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Elizabeth Beaumont
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ unknown Harington, heiress of Hornby
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Robert de Neville, of Hornby
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Margaret de Neville, Hornby
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Elena FitzWilliam
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Adela (Ela) de Warenne, Concubine #1 of John "Lackland" of England
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Hamelin de Warenne, 4th Earl of Surrey
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Geoffroy V, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Fulk V, King of Jerusalem
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou
his father
Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou is your 26th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron Welborne
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann B. Wellborn
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Crabtree
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead
her mother ·Üí John Courtenay of Molland, III
her father ·Üí Margaret Courtenay
his mother ·Üí Sir John Wyndham
her father ·Üí Florence Wadham
his mother ·Üí Joan Wadham
her mother ·Üí Lady Jane Tregarthen
her mother ·Üí Lady Elizabeth Trethurffe
her mother ·Üí Sir Hugh de Courtenay, of Boconnoc
her father ·Üí Matilda Maude de Courtenay
his mother ·Üí Eleanor of Lancaster, Countess of Arundel and Warenne
her mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
her father ·Üí Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
his father ·Üí Henry III, king of England
his father ·Üí John I "Lackland", King of England
his father ·Üí Henry II "Curtmantle", king of England
his father ·Üí Geoffroy V, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain
his father ·Üí Fulk V, King of Jerusalem
his father ·Üí Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou
his father
Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou is your 30th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
his father ·Üí Aaron Welborne
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann B. Wellborn
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Crabtree
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead
her mother ·Üí John Courtenay of Molland, III
her father ·Üí Margaret Courtenay
his mother ·Üí Sir John Wyndham
her father ·Üí Florence Wadham
his mother ·Üí Sir John Wadham of Merifield
her father ·Üí Joan Wadham
his mother ·Üí Alice Hill
her mother ·Üí John Stourton, of Preston, MP
her father ·Üí Jane Basset, of Sapcote
his mother ·Üí Lady Joan Basset (Beauchamp)
her mother ·Üí Katherine Mortimer, Countess of Warwick
her mother ·Üí Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville
her mother ·Üí Jeanne de Lusignan
her mother ·Üí Hugues de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche
her father ·Üí Yolande de Dreux
his mother ·Üí Alix de Thouars
her mother ·Üí Constance, duchess of Brittany
her mother ·Üí Conan IV, Duke of Brittany
her father ·Üí Bertha, Duchess of Brittany
his mother ·Üí Conan III, duke of Brittany
her father ·Üí Ermengarde d'Anjou, Duchess of Aquitaine Fergant
his mother ·Üí Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou
her father
Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou is your 26th great grandfather.
You ‰ ᆒ Henry "Toad" Marvin Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Mary Pennington
her mother ·Üí John Hudleston, 7th Lord of Millom
her father ·Üí Margaret Huddleston
his mother ·Üí Alice (De Haverington) Harrington
her mother ·Üí William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke
her father ·Üí Alice de Audley, Baroness Neville
his mother ·Üí Hugh I de Audley
her father ·Üí Ela de Longespâ©e of Salisbury
his mother ·Üí Sir William Longespâ©e
her father ·Üí William Longespâ©e, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
his father ·Üí Henry II "Curtmantle", king of England
his father ·Üí Geoffroy V, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain
his father ·Üí Foulques V le Jeune, comte de Anjou et roi de Jâ©rusalem
his father ·Üí Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou
his father
Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou is your 27th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Mary Pennington
her mother ·Üí Mary Hudleston
her mother ·Üí Sir Henry Fenwick
her father ·Üí Margaret de Percy
his mother ·Üí Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
her father ·Üí Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy
his mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
her father ·Üí Blanche of Artois
his mother ·Üí Robert I the Good, count of Artois
her father ·Üí Louis VIII le Lion, roi de France
his father ·Üí Isabelle de Hainaut, Reine de France
his mother ·Üí Marguerite de Lorraine, Countess of Flanders
her mother ·Üí Sibylla of Anjou, Countess Of Flanders
her mother ·Üí Foulques V le Jeune, comte de Anjou et roi de Jâ©rusalem
her father ·Üí Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Fulk-IV-The-Surly-count-of-Anjou/6000000005566826203
Fulk
French: Foulques
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1043
Anjou, Isere, Auvergne-Rhâ¥ne-Alpes, France
Death:
April 14, 1109 (66)
Anjou, Isere, Auvergne-Rhâ¥ne-Alpes, France
Place of Burial:
Sainte-Trinite, Anjou, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Geoffrey II "Ferrâ©ol", count of Gâ¢tinais and Ermangarde Or Hermengarde d'Anjou, Countess Of Anjou
Husband of Hildegarde de Beaugency and Bertrada of Montfort, Queen consort of France
Ex-husband of Ermengarde de Bourbon; Orengarde de Châ¢telaillon and Mantie de Brienne
Father of Ermengarde d'Anjou, Duchess of Aquitaine Fergant; Geoffroy IV d'Anjou, Comte d'Anjou (1103) and Foulques V le Jeune, comte de Anjou et roi de Jâ©rusalem
Brother of Geoffroy III d'Anjou, comte de Gâ¢tinais et d'Anjou and Hildegarde de Gâ¢tinais
Half brother of Hildegarde of Burgundy
https://www.geni.com/people/Fulk-IV-The-Surly-count-of-Anjou/6000000005566826203
Foulque IV "le Rechin" Comte d'Anjou
S/o Geoffroy de Gatinais & Ermengarde d'Anjou
m:Hildegard de Baugency
Ermengarde de Bourbon
Orengarde de Châ¢tellailon
Mantie de Bienne
Bertrade de Montfort
Issue: Ermengarde, Geoffroy IV, Foulques V
Fulk IV / Foulques IV (1043-1109)
Father: Geoffrey, Count of Gâ¢tinais
Mother: Ermengarde of Anjou (ca 1018-1076)
Spouse (5)
Hildegard de Baugency / m. 1068 ·Äì wid. 1070
Ermengarde de Bourbon / m. 1070 ·Äì div. ca. 1075
Orengarde de Châ¢tellailon / m. 1076 ·Äì div. 1080
Mantie de Bienne / m. 1080 ·Äì div. 1087
Bertrade de Montfort / m. 1089 ·Äì div. 1092?
Children (3)
Ermengarde of Anjou ( - 1146) (by Hildegarde)
Geoffrey IV, count of Anjou (by Ermengarde)
Fulk of Jerusalem (by Betrade)
*Hope this helps clear some things up**
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Although the medieval and twelfth century sources agree that the father of Fulk IV and Geoffroy III le Barbu was a count of Gâ¢tinais, they disagree on their father's name, some claiming Aubry (Albericus) and others Geoffroy (Gaufridus, Gosfredus, etc.). Contemporary sources, however, clearly prove that their father's name was Geoffroy. Fulk IV names his parents as Gauffridus and Ermengardis in a donation of 1074âó6. Additionally, The HistoriⶠAndegavensis, supposedly written by Fulk IV, names his parents as Goffridi and Ermengardis ["Ego Fulco Comes Andegavensis, qui filius fui Goffridi de Castro Landono & Ermengardis filiae Fulconis Comitis Andegavensis, & nepos Gofridi Martelli, qui fuit filius ejusdem avi mei Fulconis & frater matris meae, cum tenuissem Consulatum Andegavinum vifinti octo annis ..."]. The Saint-Aubin genealogies, evidently composed during the reign of Fulk IV, not only give the name of the father of Fulk IV and his brother Geoffroy III le Barbu, but provide the maternal ancestry of their father as Beatirx, daughter of Albericus, son of Letaldus ["Letaldus comes Vesconsiosis (et Umbertus comes Matisconiensis fratres fuerunt ...); ex Letaldo Albericus natus est; ex Alberico Beatrix; ex Beatrice Gosfridus comes de Castello Landonensi. Ex Gaufrido Gaufridus et Fulco presens."]. Geoffroy III le Barbu, in a charter of 1060âó8 gave a donation for the soul of his uncle and predecessor Geoffroy and his father Geoffroy ["Ipsi vero constitutum habent pro isto beneficio annis singulis facere anniversarium patris mei Gaufridi quod est II kalendas maii, non minus diligenter quam abbatum suorum anniversaria"].
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulk_IV,_Count_of_Anjou
and in French:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foulque_IV_d%27Anjou
Fulk IV (1043·Äì1109), called le Râ©chin, was the Count of Anjou from 1068 until his death. The nickname by which he is usually referred has no certain translation. Philologists have made numerous very different suggestions, including "quarreler", "sullen", and "heroic".
Biography
He was the younger son of Geoffrey, Count of Gâ¢tinais (sometimes known as Aubri), and Ermengarde of Anjou, a daughter of Fulk the Black, count of Anjou, and sister of Geoffrey Martel, also count of Anjou.
When Geoffrey Martel died without direct heirs he left Anjou to his nephew Geoffrey III of Anjou, Fulk le Râ©chin's older brother.
Fulk fought with his brother, whose rule was deemed incompetent, and captured him in 1067. Under pressure from the Church he released Geoffrey. The two brothers soon fell to fighting again, and the next year Geoffrey was again imprisoned by Fulk, this time for good.
Substantial territory was lost to Angevin control due to the difficulties resulting from Geoffrey's poor rule and the subsequent civil war. Saintonge was lost, and Fulk had to give the Gâ¢tinais to Philip I of France to placate the king.
Much of Fulk's rule was devoted to regaining control over the Angevin baronage, and to a complex struggle with Normandy for influence in Maine and Brittany.
In 1096 Fulk wrote an incomplete history of Anjou and its rulers titled Fragmentum historiae Andegavensis or "History of Anjou", though the authorship and authenticity of this work is disputed. Only the first part of the history, describing Fulk's ancestry, is extant. The second part, supposedly describing Fulk's own rule, has not been recovered. If he did write it, it is one of the first medieval works of history written by a layman.[1]
Fulk may have married as many as five times; there is some doubt regarding two of the marriages.
His first wife was Hildegarde of Baugency. After her death, before 1070, he married Ermengarde de Borbon, and then possibly Orengarde de Châ¢tellailon. Both these were repudiated (Ermengarde de Borbon in 1075 and Orengarde de Chatellailon in 1080), possibly on grounds of consanguinity.
By 1080 he may have married Mantie, daughter of Walter I of Brienne. This marriage also ended in divorce, in 1087. Finally, he married Bertrade de Montfort, who was apparently "abducted" by King Philip I of France in 1092.
He had two sons. The eldest (a son of Ermengarde de Borbon), Geoffrey IV Martel, ruled jointly with him for some time, but died in 1106. The younger (a son of Bertrade de Montfort) succeeded him as Fulk V.
He also had a daughter by Hildegarde of Baugency, Ermengarde, who married firstly with William IX, count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine and secondly with Alan IV, Duke of Brittany.
Count of Anjou
Reign 1068 ·Äì 1109
Predecessor Geoffrey III
Successor Fulk V
Joint rule Geoffrey IV, Count of Anjou (until 1106)
Spouse Hildegarde of Baugency ? - ca. 1070
Ermengarde de Bourbon ? - ca. 1075
Orengarde de Châ¢tellailon ? - ca. 1080
Mantie of Brienne 1080-1087
Bertrade de Montfort 1087 - 1092?
Issue
(by Hildegarde) Ermengarde of Anjou (d. 1146)
(by Ermengarde) Geoffrey IV, Count of Anjou
(by Bertrade) Fulk of Jerusalem
House Angevin
Father Geoffrey, Count of Gâ¢tinais
Mother Ermengarde of Anjou
Born 1043
Died 1109
Fulk IV "Rechin" 7th Count of Anjou "The Quarrelller"
Duke of Anjou 1067 - 1109
Battle of Hastings (?) Supplied 40 ships
b 1043
d 14 Apr 1109
Parents: Aubri-Geoffrey of Gatinais & Ermengarde of Anjou
Spouse 1: Hildegarde de Baugency d by 1070
Child: Hermengarde d' Anjou m Alain Fergant IV
Spouse 2: Ermengarde de Bourbon m abt 1070
Child: Geoffrey IV Martel, 8th Count of Anjou, assassinated in 1106
Spouse 3:? Orengarde de Châ¢tellailon
Spouse 1: Bertrade de Montfort
Child: Foulques V of Anjou m Ermengarde du Maine
Spouse 5?: Mantie, divorced 1087
Sources:
1. 15. "Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America before 1700", Frederick Lewis Weis, 1992, seventh edition. and/or " Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists", 6th edition, Line 50, by Dr. Frederich Lewis Weis.
2. 52 "British Kings & Queens" by Mike Ashley, Carroll & Graf Publications, Inc, 1998 (in Lady Anne's library)
The oft-married Count Fulk IV of Anjou was married to the mother of his son in 1089, when the lovely Bertrade caught his eye. According to the chronicler John of Marmoutier:
"The lecherous Fulk then fell passionately in love with the sister of Amaury of Montfort, whom no good man ever praised save for her beauty. For her sake, he divorced the mother of Geoffrey II Martel..."
Bertrade and Fulk were married, and they became the parents of a son, Fulk, but in 1092 Bertrade left her husband and took up with King Philip I of France. Philip married her on May 15, 1092, despite the fact that they both had spouses living. He was so enamoured of Bertrade that he refused to leave her even when threatened with excommunication. Pope Urban II did excommunicate him in 1095, and Philip was prevented from taking part in the First Crusade.
Astonishingly, Bertrade even persuaded Philip and Fulk to become friends.
Fulk IV (1043·Äì1109), called le Râ©chin, was the Count of Anjou from 1068 until his death. The nickname by which he is usually referred has no certain translation. Philologists have made numerous very different suggestions, including "quarreler", "sullen", and "heroic".
He was the younger son of Geoffrey, Count of Gâ¢tinais (sometimes known as Aubri), and Ermengarde of Anjou, a daughter of Fulk the Black, count of Anjou, and sister of Geoffrey Martel, also count of Anjou.
When Geoffrey Martel died without direct heirs he left Anjou to his nephew Geoffrey III of Anjou, Fulk le Râ©chin's older brother.
Fulk fought with his brother, whose rule was deemed incompetent, and captured him in 1067. Under pressure from the Church he released Geoffrey. The two brothers soon fell to fighting again, and the next year Geoffrey was again imprisoned by Fulk, this time for good.
Substantial territory was lost to Angevin control due to the difficulties resulting from Geoffrey's poor rule and the subsequent civil war. Saintonge was lost, and Fulk had to give the Gâ¢tinais to Philip I of France to placate the king.
Much of Fulk's rule was devoted to regaining control over the Angevin baronage, and to a complex struggle with Normandy for influence in Maine and Brittany.
In 1096 Fulk wrote an incomplete history of Anjou and its rulers, though the authorship and authenticity of this work is disputed. If he did write it, it is one of the first medieval works of history written by a layman.
Fulk may have married as many as five times; there is some doubt regarding two of the marriages.
His first wife was Hildegarde of Baugency. After her death, before 1070, he married Ermengarde de Borbon, and then possibly Orengarde de Châ¢tellailon. Both these were repudiated (Ermengarde de Borbon in 1075 and Orengarde de Chatellailon in 1080), possibly on grounds of consanguinity.
Next he married Bertrade de Montfort, who apparently left him for Philip I of France. Finally, he may have married Mantie, daughter of Walter I of Brienne. This marriage also ended in divorce, in 1087.
He had two sons. The eldest (a son of Ermengarde de Borbon), Geoffrey Martel II, Geoffrey IV of Anjou, ruled jointly with his father for some time, but died in 1106. The younger (a son of Bertrade de Montfort) succeeded as Fulk V.
He also had a daughter by Hildegarde of Baugency, Ermengarde, who married William IX, count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine.
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Hildegard Lancelote de Baugency |
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