Family tree Corbey » Johan van Courtenay (± 1265-1318)

Personal data Johan van Courtenay 


Household of Johan van Courtenay

He is married to Johanna van Sancerre St Brisson.

They got married about 1290.


Notes about Johan van Courtenay

Seigneur de Champignelles

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johan van Courtenay

Robert van Courtenay
± 1164-± 1239
Mathilde van Mehun
± 1160-± 1246
Anseric van Toucy
± 1180-± 1242
Guillemette de Pierre
± 1190-± 1264
Willem van Courtenay
± 1228-± 1280
Agnes van Toucy
± 1230-1303

Johan van Courtenay
± 1265-1318

± 1290

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Drs. R.A. Corbeij, "Family tree Corbey", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-corbey/I27874.php : accessed May 23, 2024), "Johan van Courtenay (± 1265-1318)".