Op Gerard I volgt zijn
zoon Dirk, die graaf in de Veluwe was en in 1082 overleed, opgevolgd
door zijn zoon Gerardus II van Wassenberg, die wij sinds dat jaar in verscheidene oorkonden ontmoeten.
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MAASLANDSE MONOGRAFIEËN
onder redactie van
Prof. Dr. W . Jappe Alberts (voorzitter)
Drs. F. R. Philips (secretaris)
Dr. Remigius Dieteren O.F.M
Dr. Grauwels
Drs. C. G. M. Jansen
Mr. K. Th. Janssen de Limpens
Dr. L. Roppe
Dr. Mr. H. H . E. Wourers.
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He is married to Nn Nn.
They got married
Child(ren):
DIETRICH "Flamens" (-[1082], bur Saint-Hubert). The Chronicon S. Huberti Andaginensis records that “Godefridus” [probably identified as Godefroi IV [de Boulogne/Bouillon] Duke of Lower Lotharingia] captured "Theodericum comitem qui filius Gerardi Flamensis" who died after six months in captivity and whose burial was planned at Köln St. Gereon but who was finally buried “in ecclesia beati Huberti”, dated to 1082 from the context[464]. [Kurth indicates that “il est probablement question de lui” in the following charter (“comes Theodericus”)[465]: "Ermengardis avorum meorum predecessione ammonita" donated property at "Wereme...in Berlenges et in Jalmin...apud Lon...in Rumines...in Curinge..." to Liège Saint-Lambert by charter dated 5 Feb 1079, witnessed by "Reinerus advocatus, comes Adelbertus, Heinricus, Warnerus, filius eius Heinricus, comes Cono, Rodulphus frater, comes Otto, comes Arnulphus, Godefridus et Arnulphus, Godescalcus de Cennaco...", reserving rights of “comes Theodericus super ea advocaturam”, all confirmed by “comes Heinricus”[466].] m ---. The name of Dietrich's wife is not known.
Dietrich & his wife had three children:
GERHARD (-[before 1129 or 24 Oct [1131]])
HEINRICH von Krieckenbeck (-before 1138).
GOSWIN [I] (-after 1104).
Bronnen:
[464] Chronicon Sancti Huberti Andaginensis 42 (54), MGH SS VIII, p. 591.
[465] Kurth, G. (1903) Chartes de l’abbaye de Saint-Hubert en Ardenne (Brussels), Tome I, p. 52, footnote 1.
[466] Liège Saint-Lambert, Tome I, XXVI, p. 38.
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