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Archambaud VII, seigneur de Bourbon is your 27th great grandfather.
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‰ 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 Mary Courtenay
her mother ·Üí John Stucley, of Affeton
her father ·Üí Sir Lewis Stukley
his father ·Üí Frances Culpepper
his mother ·Üí Catherine Saint Leger
her mother ·Üí Lady Mary Neville, Baroness Abergavenny
her mother ·Üí Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham
her father ·Üí Katherine Wydeville, Duchess of Buckingham
his mother ·Üí Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Countess Rivers
her mother ·Üí Pierre I de Luxembourg, comte de Saint Pol
her father ·Üí Jean de Luxembourg, comte de Saint Pol
his father ·Üí Mahaut of Chatillon
his mother ·Üí Jeanne Isabeau de Châ¢tillon (de Fiennes y d' Flandre)
her mother ·Üí Isabelle de Flandre
her mother ·Üí Graaf Guy de Dampierre, Count of Namur
her father ·Üí Guillaume II, Seigneur de Dampierre
his father ·Üí Mathilde, dame de Bourbon
his mother ·Üí Archambaud VIII "le Jeune" de Bourbon
her father ·Üí Archambaud VII, seigneur de Bourbon
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Archambaud de Bourbon, VI
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1112
Bourbon-l'Archambault, Allier, Bourbonnais/Auvergne, France
Death:
1171 (59)
Immediate Family:
Son of Aimon II dit "Vaire-Vache", sire de Bourbon and Aldesinde Lucie de Nevers, dite "de Tonnerre"
Husband of Agnes de Savoie, dite "de Maurienne"
Father of Agnâ®s (Guiberge) de Bourbon; Archambaud VIII "le Jeune" de Bourbon; Agnâ®s ep Ebles, seigneur de Charenton; * and Guiberge ep Ebles de Charenton
Brother of Guiburge de Bourbon; Gâ©rard de Bourbon and Gui de Bourbon, sire de Montluâßon
ARCHAMBAUD [VII] de Bourbon (-1171). His parentage is confirmed by the Gesta Ambaziensium which records that, after the death of "Oldinus dominus Jalinniaci frater Elisabeth", "Archembaudus de Borbonio filius Haimonis" confiscated the castle of Jaligny[680]. Sire de Bourbon. Archambaud "princeps Borbonensium", with the consent of "sa mere Lucia", granted immunities to the abbey of Saint-Menoux by charter dated 2 Mar 1123[681]. "Archambaudus et Agnes eius uxor" granted customs to "leur ville franche de Moncenoux" by charter dated to [1136/39][682]. An undated charter, dated to [1165], records the settlement of a dispute between "Archembaldus de Borbonio" and "Petrus de Blot", at the court of Henry II King of England, records that Pierre claimed that their fathers were "fratres germani" which was not recognised by Archambaud[683]. The Chronicon Cluniacense records the death in 1171 of "Archimbaudus VI, filius Aymonis"[684]. m (1137 or before) AGNES, daughter of --- (-after 1180). A notice dated [25 Jan] [1137/39] or 1140 concerning the foundation of the leprosery of La Madeleine near Souvigny refers to a donation of land by "domni Archinbaudi Borbonensis et Agnetis comitissâ¶" sold property to the prior of Montet by charter dated to [22 Sep 1095/early Jan 1097][685]. According to Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[686], the wife of Archambaud [VII] was Agnes de Maurienne, daughter of Humbert II "le Renforcâ©" Comte de Maurienne et de Savoie & his wife Gisâ®le de Bourgogne [Comtâ©]. No indication has yet been found to confirm this origin. However, it is surprising that Archambaud [VII] (who was a bachelor, and probably in his mid-thirties, at the time of his marriage) should have married a spinster who would at that time have been in her late thirties (Agnes must have been born before 1104 if she was the daughter of Comte Humbert). The reference in the charter referred to above to "Agnetis comitissâ¶" indicates that Agnes was of higher rank by birth than her husband. "Archambaudus et Agnes eius uxor" granted customs to "leur ville franche de Moncenoux" by charter dated to [1136/39][687]. Archambaud [VII] & his wife had two children:
a) ARCHAMBAUD [VIII] "le Jeune" de Bourbon (29 Jun 1140-26 Jul 1169). The Chronicon Cluniacense records the birth "1140 III Kal Iun" of "Archimbaudus"[688]. "Archimbaudus de Borbonio iuvenis" donated property to Chapelle-Aude by undated charter in which he names "Agnes comitissa Borbonis·Ä¶mater eius"[689]. "Guido de Donopetro tunc dominus de Borbonio et Mahaut uxor mea" confirmed concessions granted to Souvigny by "Archinbaudi de Borbonio et Agnetis uxoris sue et Archinbaudi eorundem filii" by charter dated 1196[690]. The Chronicon Cluniacense records the death in 1169 of "Archimbaudus VII, filius sequentis Archimbaudi"[691]. m ([1164]) as her first husband, ALIX de Bourgogne, daughter of EUDES II Duke of Burgundy & his wife Marie de Blois-Champagne ([1146]-Fontevrault 1192, bur Abbaye de Fontevrault). Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the Pars Altera Chronici Lemovicensis of Geoffroy de Vigeois which records that "nobilis Ebo de Charento" with "Gaucherio de Salis qui fuit filius Geraldi de Mania" with "nuru sua, quⶠfuit uxor Archambaldi de Borbon et soror ducis Burgundiâ¶" invaded Limoges, dated to 1182[692]. The primary source which confirms her second marriage has not so far been identified. Nun at Fontevrault, Abbess [1190] after her mother. She married secondly Eudes de Deols Seigneur de Châ¢teaumeillant. Archambaud [VIII] & his wife had one child:
i) MATHILDE de Bourbon ([1165/69]-18 Jun 1228). "Guido de Donopetro tunc dominus de Borbonio et Mahaut uxor mea" confirmed concessions granted to Souvigny by "Archinbaudi de Borbonio et Agnetis uxoris sue et Archinbaudi eorundem filii" by charter dated 1196[693]. "Dominum Gaucherium de Borbonio, dominamque Matildem uxorem meam" granted concessions to Cluny by charter dated 1189 which names "domino Guillelmo fratre meo"[694]. Neither of these sources state directly that Mathilde was the daughter of the younger Archambaud but it is a reasonable assumption that this is the case. She succeeded her paternal grandfather in [1171/73] as Dame de Bourbon. A charter dated 1195 records the divorce between "M dominⶠde Borbonio" and "nobilis vir Galcherus de Salinis" on the grounds of consanguinity[695]. m firstly (before 1183, divorced 1195) GAUCHER [IV] de Vienne Sire de Salins, son of GERAUD [I] Comte de Mâ¢con et de Vienne [Bourgogne-Comtâ©] & his wife Guyonne [Maurette] de Salins (-1219). m secondly (before 1196) GUY [II] Seigneur de Dampierre, son of GUILLAUME [I] Seigneur de Dampierre & his wife --- (-18 Jan 1216). Connâ©table de Champagne [1170]. He became Sire de Bourbon, by right of his wife. Seigneur de Montluâßon 1202.
b) daughter . The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m EBLES [IV] Sire de Charenton, son of EBLES [III] Sire de Charenton & his wife --- (-after [1188]). (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archambaud_VII_de_Bourbon
Archambaud VII de Bourbon (1100 - 1171) was lord of Bourbon from 1116 to his death.
He is the son of Aymon II, lord of Bourbon dit Vaire-Vache and Adelinde de Nevers.
He was born in 1100 and married Agnâ®s de Savoia, daughter of Humbert II of Savoy around 1120.
They had two children:
* Agnâ®s de Bourbon (1120 -?), Who married Eblâ© IV, lord of Charenton around 1136;
* Archambaud (1140 - 1169).
He died in 1171.
Preceded by Archambaud VII de Bourbon Followed by
Aymon II
Lord of Bourbon
Mathilde of Bourbon
[Translated from French.]
Death 1171
Family House of Bourbon
Father Aymon II of Bourbon
Child Archambaud of Bourbon
Archambaud VII of Bourbon (1100 - 1171) was lord of Bourbon from 1120 to his death.
He is the son of Aymon II, lord of Bourbon, known as Vaire-Vache and Adelinde de Nevers. He was born in 1100. He succeeded his father without difficulty in 1120 and married Agnâ®s de Maurienne (known as Savoy), daughter of Count Humbert II de Maurienne (known as Savoy), sister-in-law of King Louis VI of France. The relations between the lords of Bourbon and the king then become excellent and Archambaud VII accompanies Louis VII during the Second Crusade. Their good understanding is further accentuated when Aquitaine becomes a fief of the King of England after his union with Aliâ©nor d'Aquitaine.
Archambaud VII keeps the priory of Souvigny lending money and tries in vain to take control of those of Saint-Pourâßain-sur-Sioule and Nades, on the border of Auvergne and Berry. He controls however from 1169 the castle of Montaigut-in-Combraille which allows him to circumvent Montluâßon. The year of his death, he also occupies Bellenaves and Charroux and must recognize himself as vassal of Henry I of Champagne for his domains of Hâ©risson, Ainay-le-Châ¢teau, Huriel, ââpineuil and Saint-Jean. Longed for. He died in 1171, two years after his son of the same name and heir.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archambaud_VII_de_Bourbon
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