(mortally wounded in a combat with two knights when invading the lands of Guillaume de Breteuil )
Hij is getrouwd met Agnâ®s de Montfort (de Garlande).
Zij zijn getrouwd.
Kind(eren):
Amauri de Montfort, III, Count d'Evreux & Seigneur de Montfort is your 25th 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 Welborn
his father ·Üí James Welborn
his father ·Üí Ann Wellborn (Crabtree)
his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Pendleton Crabtree (Halstead)
her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead (Courtney)
her mother ·Üí John Courtenay of Molland, III
her father ·Üí Margaret Courtenay (Wyndham)
his mother ·Üí Sir John Wyndham
her father ·Üí Florence Wadham
his mother ·Üí Sir John Wadham of Merifield
her father ·Üí Joan Wadham (Hill)
his mother ·Üí Alice Hill (Stourton)
her mother ·Üí John Stourton, of Preston, MP
her father ·Üí John Stourton, Lord de Stourton
his father ·Üí Joan de Stourton (de Vernon)
his mother ·Üí Juliana Vernon (de Vescy)
her mother ·Üí Agnes Vescy (de Ferrers), the elder
her mother ·Üí William de Ferrers, III, 5th Earl of Derby, Constable of Bolsover Castle
her father ·Üí Agnes of Chester, Countess of Derby
his mother ·Üí Bertrade d'Evereux de Montfort
her mother ·Üí Simon III "le Chauve" de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
her father ·Üí Amauri de Montfort, III, Count d'Evreux & Seigneur de Montfort
his father
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Amauri III de Montfort, comte d'Evreux is your 25th 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 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 Lord James de Aldithley
his father ·Üí Baroness Bertrade de Audley
his mother ·Üí Amicia Mainwaring, of Chester
her mother ·Üí Bertrade d'Everaux de Montfort, Comtess d'Evreux
her mother ·Üí Simon III "le Chauve" de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
her father ·Üí Amauri III de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
his father
====== Maternal =========
Amauri III de Montfort, comte d'Evreux is your 27th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
her father ·Üí Britton Lee
his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Edward Lee, Sr.
his father ·Üí Mary Lee
his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan
his father ·Üí William Bryan
his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan, II, Justicar of Ireland
his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan I "The Vicar of Hell", Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
his father ·Üí Sir Thomas Bryan, II, Kt.
his father ·Üí Thomas Bryan, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
his father ·Üí Edmund Bryan, I
his father ·Üí Sir Thomas Bryan
his father ·Üí Elizabeth De Montagu
his mother ·Üí Sir William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury
her father ·Üí Elizabeth de Montfort
his mother ·Üí Maude de la Mare
her mother ·Üí Joan de Neville
her mother ·Üí Hawise de Courtenay
her mother ·Üí Mary de Vernon de Redvers
her mother ·Üí Mabel de Redvers
her mother ·Üí Robert de Beaumont, Comte de Meulan
her father ·Üí Agnâ®s Elizabeth de Montfort, dame de Gournay
his mother ·Üí Amauri III de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
her father
Amauri III de Montfort, comte d'Evreux is your 29th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
her father ·Üí Britton Lee
his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Edward Lee, Sr.
his father ·Üí Mary Lee
his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan
his father ·Üí Catherine Bryan
his mother ·Üí Catherine Morgan
her mother ·Üí Nicholas Herbert
her father ·Üí Mathew Herbert
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Herbert
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Berkeley (de Neville)
her mother ·Üí George Neville, 4th and de jure 2nd Baron Bergavenny
her father ·Üí Elizabeth de Beauchamp, Lady of Abergavenny
his mother ·Üí Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester
her father ·Üí Lady Joan de Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth de Badlesmere, Countess of Northampton
her mother ·Üí Margaret de Clare, Baroness of Badlesmere
her mother ·Üí Sir Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond
her father ·Üí Maud Matilda de Lacy
his mother ·Üí Margaret de Quincy, 2nd Countess of Lincoln suo jure
her mother ·Üí Hawise de Kevelioc, Countess of Lincoln
her mother ·Üí Bertrade d'Everaux de Montfort, Comtess d'Evreux
her mother ·Üí Simon III "le Chauve" de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
her father ·Üí Amauri III de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
his father
Amauri de Montfort, III, Count d'Evreux & Seigneur de Montfort
Gender:
Male
Birth:
May 22, 1070
Montfort, Yvelines, âéle-de-France, France
Death:
April 19, 1137 (66)
Evreux, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France (mortally wounded in a combat with two knights when invading the lands of Guillaume de Breteuil )
Place of Burial:
ââvreux, Eure, Upper Normandy, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Simon L'Ainâ© de Montfort, I and Agnâ®s d'ââvreux, Comtesse d'Evreux
Husband of Agnâ®s De Monfort
Ex-husband of Richilde de Hainaut
Father of Unknown Montlhery (Montfort); Amaury IV de Montfort, comte d'Evreux; Agnâ®s de Montfort, dame de Gournay and Simon III "le Chauve" de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
Brother of Bertrada of Montfort, Queen consort of France; Richard, seigneur de Montfort and Simon II, seigneur de Montfort
Half brother of Amaury de Montfort, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury, II; Isabelle de Montfort, dame de Nogent and Guillaume de Montfort, Bishop of Paris
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaury_III_de_Montfort
Amaury III de Montfort (·Äâ April 18 or 19, 1137) was a French nobleman, the seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury, ââpernon, and Houdan in the âéle-de-France (1101·Äìc.·Äâ1137) and Count of ââvreux in Normandy (1118·Äìc.·Äâ1137).
He married firstly, Richilde de Hainaut, daughter of Baudouin II, comte de Hainaut but repudiated her in 1118.[1]
In 1118 he remarried, to Agnâ®s de Garlande, daughter of Anseau de Garlande, Count de Rochefort.[1] Their children were:
·Ä¢Amaury IV (·Äâ 1140), Count of ââvreux
·Ä¢Simon III (·Äâ 1181), lord of Montfort and Count of ââvreux[1], whose daughter Bertrade married Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester.
·Ä¢Agnâ®s (·Äâ 1181), Dame de Gournay-sur-Marne, married Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester (·Äâ 1166)[1]
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https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY%20NOBILITY.htm#SimonVEvreux
AMAURY de Montfort, son of SIMON Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury & his third wife Agnâ®s d'Evreux (-[18/19] Apr [1137/38], bur Abbaye de Haute-Bruyâ®re). His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis[2616]. He succeeded his brother after [1104] as Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. Orderic Vitalis records that, after the death of his maternal uncle Guillaume "Crespin" Comte d'Evreux, Amaury claimed the succession but Henry I King of England "took the county of Evreux into his own hands" because he "had forfeited the king's favour by his effrontery"[2617]. He led a major rebellion and captured the town of Evreux[2618]. King Henry besieged the castle but the two parties were reconciled by King Henry's nephew Thibaut Comte de Blois[2619], when Amaury succeeded as Comte d'Evreux. The necrology of Saint-Pâ®re-en-Vallâ©e records the death "19 Apr" of "Amauricus princeps de Monteforti"[2620]. The necrology of Haute-Bruyâ®re lists members of the Montfort family who are buried in the abbey, starting with "conte Amaury·Ä¶qui premier fonda l'eglise, dou fil le conte Simon le Chauf qui gist a Evreux"[2621].
Betrothed (1103) to --- de Meulan, daughter of ROBERT de Beaumont-le-Roger Comte de Meulan, Earl of Leicester & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet]. Daughter of Robert, she was betrothed by her father to Amaury nephew of Guillaume Comte d'Evreux when only one year old but "various circumstances arose which prevented the marriage" according to Orderic Vitalis[2622]. The identity of the daughter is unknown, but she may have been Isabelle (see below). She is named "Aline" in Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[2623], but the source for this is not known. If this is correct, she was probably the same person as Robert's daughter Adeline (see below).
m firstly ([1115], divorced 1118) RICHILDIS de Hainaut, daughter of BAUDOUIN II Comte de Hainaut & his wife Ida de Louvain ([1095]-after 1118). Orderic Vitalis names "Richenda" as wife of Amaury de Montfort, but does not give her origin[2624]. The Chronicon Hanoniense names "Richeldis" as daughter of "Balduino comitis Hanoniensis" and wife of "comiti Montisforti"[2625].
m secondly (before 1127) AGNES de Garlande, daughter of ANSEAU de Garlande Comte de Rochefort & his wife --- de Rochefort-en-Yvelines (-after 1136). The Chronicon Mauriniacensi records that "Stephanus Cancellarius" arranged the marriage of "nepti sua" and "Amalrico de Monteforti", adding that he dowry was "honore de Rupe-forti" [Rochefort][2626]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. Du Chesne suggests that the widow of Amaury [III] de Montfort Comte d·ÄôEvreux married, as her second husband and his first wife, Robert de France Seigneur de Dreux[2627]. He bases this on a charter dated to [1 Nov 1183/31 Mar 1184] in which Philippe II King of France confirmed the property of Notre-Dame de Colombs, including property "in loco Campus ââ la Drouâ´" donated by "Robertus comes de Drocis et de Montfort" and "domum de lââ Nouâ´" donated by "Simon de Drocis in sua ultima voluntate"[2628]. Du Chesne·Äôs argument is that Robert Comte de Dreux could only have been entitled to "le titre de comte de Montfort, don·Äôt le roy le rehausse" from "un mariage fait avec la douairiere de la mesme comtâ©". He also suggests that "Simon de Drocis", also named in the same charter, was the son of this marriage. There are three difficulties with Du Chesne·Äôs argument. Firstly, Amaury [III] de Montfort was comte d·ÄôEvreux not "comte de Montfort", a title which does not appear ever to have been borne by members of his family. Secondly, the chronology is unfavourable for the widow of Amaury [III], who was probably born in [1110/15] at the latest, to have married Robert de Dreux whose birth is estimated to [1124/26]. Thirdly, it is unlikely that Agnes would have given the name Simon to a son born from this supposed second marriage, given that she already had a son of that name by her marriage to Amaury. In conclusion, the evidence of the [1183/84] charter alone is insufficient to corroborate this marriage. Comte Amaury & his first wife had one child:
1. daughter . The Chronique de Morigny records that "Hugo de Creciaco" killed "Milonem de Monteleherico·Ä¶dominum suum cognatum suum", after which he was besieged in "castrum Gumet" {Gometz}, fled "in curia Amaurici de Monte-forti·Ä¶cujus et ipse Hugo filiam parvulam desponsaverat", and then became a monk, in a passage dealing with events in 1118[2629]. Betrothed ([1118]%29 to HUGUES de Crâ©cy, son of GUY [II] "le Rouge" de Rochefort Seigneur de Rochefort-en-Yvelines & [his second wife Adelais de Crâ©cy dame de Gournay-sur-Marne] (-31 Jul 1147). Comte Amaury & his second wife had three children:
2. AMAURY de Montfort (-[1140]). His parentage is confirmed by a charter dated Feb 1199 which recalls a donation to the leprosery of Grand-Beaulieu near Chartres by "Amauricus de Monteforti", with the consent of "Amauricus parvus filius eiusdem Amaurici, qui erat sub custodia Amaurici de Mestenon", confirmed after his death by "Simon frater eius et successor"[2630]. As this document names the guardian of Amaury, he must have been under-age at his father·Äôs death and therefore born from his father·Äôs second marriage. He succeeded his father as Comte d'Evreux, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. The abbot of Saint-Germain-des-Prâ©s and ·ÄúStephani de Garlanda·Äù, who held ·Äúcastrum Gurnaicum...in advocatione pro Amalrico Ebrocensi comite neptis sue filio·Äù, agreed terms for renouncing certain revenues by charter dated 1138[2631]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1140 of "comes Ebroicensis Amalricus" and the succession of "frater eius Symon"[2632].
3. SIMON de Montfort (-12/13 Mar 1181, bur Evreux Cathedral). Robert of Torigny records that "frater eius Symon" succeeded in 1140 on the death of "comes Ebroicensis Amalricus"[2633]. He succeeded his brother as Comte d'Evreux, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. During the 1159 war between Henry II King of England and Louis VII King of France, Simon handed his castles of Rochefort, Montfort and Epernon to King Henry, which forced King Louis to make a truce as his communications between Paris, Orlâ©ans and Etampes were thereby cut[2634]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1182 of "Simon comes Ebroicensis" and the succession "in comitatu Ebroicensis in Normannia" of "Amalricus filius eius" and "in comitatu de Rocha et in terra Francie" of "Simon alter filius eius"[2635]. The necrology of Haute-Bruyâ®re lists members of the Montfort family who are buried in the abbey, starting with "conte Amaury·Ä¶qui premier fonda l'eglise, dou fil le conte Simon le Chauf qui gist a Evreux"[2636]. The necrology of the church of Evreux records the death "13 Mar" of "Symon comes Ebroicensis qui dedit c solidos" and the donation of "xl solidos" by "Amaricus filius eiusdem comitis"[2637]. m MATHILDE, daughter of --- (-before [31 Mar/23 Oct] 1168). Her marriage is confirmed by a charter dated Feb 1199 which recalls a donation to the leprosery of Grand-Beaulieu near Chartres by "Amauricus de Monteforti", with the consent of "Amauricus parvus filius eiusdem Amaurici, qui erat sub custodia Amaurici de Mestenon", confirmed after his death by "Simon frater eius et successor", and a later donation by "Simon iste comes Ebroicensis et Mahaudis uxor eius"[2638]. She was related to Henri I Comte de Champagne: ·ÄúHenricus Trecensium comes palatinus·Äù donated revenue from the fair at Provins to Haute-Bruyâ®re, for the soul of ·ÄúMatillis Ebroicensis comitisse consanguinee mee·Äù, by charter dated to [31 Mar/23 Oct] 1168[2639]. Simon & his wife had three children:
a) AMAURY de Montfort (-13 Mar 1182). Robert of Torigny records the death in 1182 of "Simon comes Ebroicensis" and the succession "in comitatu Ebroicensis in Normannia" of "Amalricus filius eius" and "in comitatu de Rocha et in terra Francie" of "Simon alter filius eius"[2640]. He succeeded his father in 1181 as Comte d'Evreux. The Annales Cestrienses record the death in 1181 of ·ÄúSimon comes Ebroensis socer Hugonis comitis Cestrie·Äù[2641]. The necrology of the church of Evreux records the death "13 Mar" of "Symon comes Ebroicensis qui dedit c solidos" and the donation of "xl solidos" by "Amaricus filius eiusdem comitis"[2642]. From the day of his death recorded in this source, it is assumed that the year as reported in the Annales Cestrienses was O.S. A charter dated Feb 1199 recalls a donation to the leprosery of Grand-Beaulieu near Chartres by "Amauricus de Monteforti", with the consent of "Amauricus parvus filius eiusdem Amaurici, qui erat sub custodia Amaurici de Mestenon", confirmed after his death by "Simon frater eius et successor", a later donation by "Simon iste comes Ebroicensis et Mahaudis uxor eius", and the present confirmation by "Simon de Monteforti, predictorum successor virorum et heres" with the consent of "uxore mea Eva et filiis meis Amaurico et Guidone et fratre meo Guidone"[2643]. m ([1170]%29 MABEL of Gloucester, daughter of WILLIAM FitzRobert Earl of Gloucester & his wife Avise de Beaumont (-1198). An anonymous continuation of the Chronicle of Robert of Mont-Saint-Michel records (in order) "Comitissa Ebroicensis·Ä¶uxor Guillelmi Comitis de Clara, tertia·Ä¶in manu Dei et domini Regis" as the three daughters left by "Guillelmus Comes Glocestriâ¶" when he died[2644]. The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey names ·ÄúMabiliam comiti de Evereis in Normannia nuptam·Ä¶Amiciam·Ä¶Isabellam·Äù as the three daughters of ·Äúcomes Willielmus·Äù and his wife[2645]. Benedict of Peterborough records "uxori Amauri comitis Ebroicanum" as "Willelmus filius Roberti filii regis Henrici primi comes Gloucestri⶷Ķfiliam ipsius comitis"[2646]. Robert of Torigny records the marriage in 1170 of "primogenitam filiam Roberti comitis Gloecestriâ¶" and "Amauricus primogenitus filius Symonis comitis Ebroicensis"[2647]. In another passage, Robert of Torigny records the death in 1183 of "Guillermus comes Gloecestriâ¶" leaving three daughters as his heirs, of whom one (mentioned first) was "comitissa Ebroicensis"[2648]. The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death in 1198 of ·ÄúMabilia comitissa Ebroici·Äù[2649]. Comte Amaury V & his wife had one child:
i) AMAURY de Montfort (-[1213]). A charter dated Feb 1199 recalls a donation to the leprosery of Grand-Beaulieu near Chartres by "Amauricus de Monteforti", with the consent of "Amauricus parvus filius eiusdem Amaurici, qui erat sub custodia Amaurici de Mestenon"[2650]. He succeeded his father in 1182 as Comte d'Evreux. Earl of Gloucester. m firstly (before [1194/96]%29 AGNES d'Amboise, daughter of HUGUES [II] Seigneur d'Amboise & his wife Mathilde de Vendâ¥me (-after 20 Mar [1202/03]). "Sulpicius dominus Ambaziⶠet Matildis mater mea et omnes fratres et sorores Hugo·Ä¶et Johannes, Helisabeth et Agnes atque Dionisia" donated property to the abbey of Fontaines-les-Blanches by charter dated 1194[2651]. ·ÄúSulpice seigneur d·ÄôAmboise·Äù confirmed that ·ÄúHugues d·ÄôAzay·Äù had granted ·Äúla dâÆme de Carbonel·Äù to ·ÄúMathilde mâ®re de Sulpice·Äù who had donated it to the monks of Pont-Levoy, for the soul of ·Äúson pâ®re Hugues·Äù, confirmed by ·ÄúSulpice...Hugues, Jehan et Guillaume ses frâ®res, par Elisabeth comtesse d·ÄôAngoulââ¢me, Agnâ®s comtesse d·ÄôEvreux, Denise et Mathilde ses sâìurs·Äù, by charter dated 1196[2652]. ·ÄúMathilde dame d·ÄôAmboise·Äù donated property to Liget abbey, for the soul of ·ÄúHugues d·ÄôAmboise son mari·Äù, with the consent of ·ÄúSulpice, de Hugues, Jean et Guillaume ses fils, d·ÄôIsabelle comtesse d·ÄôAngoulââ¢me, d·ÄôAgnâ®s comtesse d·ÄôEvreux, et de Denise, ses filles·Äù, by charter dated 1198[2653]. ·ÄúSulpice seigneur d·ÄôAmboise·Äù donated harvest to Fontaines abbey, for the soul of ·ÄúMathilde sa mâ®re·Äù, with the consent of ·ÄúIsabelle sa femme, de Jean son fils, de Hugues, Jean et Guillaume ses frâ®res, d·ÄôIsabelle comtesse d·ÄôAngoulââ¢me, d·ÄôAgnâ®s comtesse d·ÄôEvreux et de Denise, ses sâìurs·Äù, by charter dated 1201[2654]. ·ÄúSulpice seigneur d·ÄôAmboise·Äù donated property to Fontaines abbey, in acknowledgement of ·Äúsa mâ®re Mathilde·Äù being buried there, with the consent of ·ÄúHugues, Jean et Guillaume ses frâ®res, d·ÄôElisabeth comtesse d·ÄôAngoulââ¢me, d·ÄôAgnâ®s comtesse d·ÄôEvreux et de Denise, ses sâìurs·Äù, by charter dated 20 Mar 1202 (O.S.?)[2655]. m secondly (before 1203) as her first husband, MELISENDE de Gournay, daughter of HUGUES [V] Seigneur de Gournay & his wife Julia --- (-after 14 Mar 1217). Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a letter which purports to be from her daughter "Dame Julian Tresgoze·Ä¶espouse·Ä¶a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" to "son frâ®re St Thomas de Cantlow, Euesque·Ä¶de Hereford" which gives a confused version of the family·Äôs lineage: "Sr Hugh de Gornaye" married "la reyne Blanch" [widow of Louis VIII King of France, such a second marriage being impossible chronologically] and had "un fils·Ä¶Hugh·Ä¶nostre ayle", who married "la soer le count Renaud de Boloyng", whose daughter "Milsent nostre mere" married "a Count de Euoyse en Normandy" by whom she had one son and one daughter, before marrying "Will de Cantelow nostre pere"[2656]. Henry III King of England granted "maneriis de Mapeldureham et Petrefeld" to "Rogero la Szuche", as granted by King John except for the dower of "Milesentie que fuit uxor comitis Ebroici", dated 14 Mar 1217[2657]. She married secondly (1219) [as his first wife,] William [III] de Cauntelo.
b) SIMON [IV] de Montfort (-1187 or before, bur Abbaye de Haute-Bruyâ®re). Robert of Torigny records the death in 1182 of "Simon comes Ebroicensis" and the succession "in comitatu Ebroicensis in Normannia" of "Amalricus filius eius" and "in comitatu de Rocha et in terra Francie" of "Simon alter filius eius"[2658]. He succeeded his father in 1181 as Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. - see below.
c) BERTRADE de Montfort ([1155]-1227). The Annales Cestrienses record in 1169 that ·ÄúHugo comes Cestrie·Äù married ·Äúfiliam Simonis comitis Ebroensis...Bertrad·Äù arranged by King Henry II and that she was ·Äúipsius cognata·Äù[2659]. Robert of Torigny records the marriage arranged by Henry II King of England in 1170 of "Hugoni comiti Cestriⶠcognate suo" and "filiam comitis Ebroicensis cognatam suam ex parte patris sui"[2660]. ·ÄúBertreia comitissa Cestrie...·Äù witnessed the charter dated to [1169/73] under which Hugh Earl of Chester granted land at Coventry to Godfrey his homager[2661]. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records property ·ÄúBeltesford et Hemmingebi et Dunintone·Äù held by ·ÄúBertia comitissa, filia comitis de Evereros, uxor Hugonis comitis Cestrie·Äù[2662]. ·ÄúBertrada comitissa Cestrie...·Äù witnessed the charter dated [3 Feb 1188/15 Nov 1189] under which ·ÄúRanulfus dux Britannie comes Cestrie et Richmondie·Äù confirmed a donation to Bordesley abbey[2663]. The Annals of Burton record the death in 1227 of ·ÄúBertrudis comitissa Cestri⶷Äù[2664]. The Annales Cestrienses record the death in 1227 of ·ÄúBertrudis comitissa Cestrie·Äù[2665]. m ([1169/70]) HUGH Earl of Chester, son of RANULF de Gernon Earl of Chester & his wife Matilda of Gloucester (Kevelioc, co. Monmouth 1147-Leek, Staffordshire 30 Jun 1181, bur Chester, Abbey of St Werburgh).
4. AGNES de Montfort (-15 Dec 1181). Robert of Torigny refers to the wife of "Gualerannus comes Mellenti" as "sorore Simonis comitis Ebroicensis" but does not name her[2666]. "Agnes comitissa Mell." donated property "haia de Lintot" to the monastery of Montvilliers for the soul of "Almarici comitis ebroicensis patris mei·Ä¶[et]·Ä¶comitis Mell. Gual. domini mei·Ä¶et Roberti filii mei" by undated charter[2667]. "G comes Mellenti et A comitissa uxor mea" donated property to Notre-Dame de la Trappe by undated charter[2668]. m (1141) WALERAN de Beaumont Earl of Worcester, son of ROBERT de Beaumont-le-Roger Comte de Meulan, Earl of Leicester & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet] (1104-Prâ©aux 9/10 Apr 1166, bur Prâ©aux, monastery of Saint-Pierre).
His Father's record on Medlands:
SIMON de Montfort, son of AMAURY [I] Seigneur de Montfort & his wife Bertrade --- (-25 Sep [1087], bur Epernon[461]). "Ivo de Curba villa" dedicated "ecclesiⶠSanctorum Martyrum Gervasii et Protasii Cheonis" by charter dated to [1048/61], witnessed by ·Äú...Amalricus de Sparnoto, Simon et Mainerius filii eius...·Äù[462]. "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d·ÄôEpernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee·Ä¶Bertredis·Ä¶et filiorum meorum·Ä¶Simonis·Ä¶atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][463]. He succeeded his father as Seigneur de Montfort and completed the construction of the castle known as Montfort-l'Amaury which was started by his father[464]. "·Ä¶Simon de Monte forti·Ä¶" witnessed the charter dated 29 May 1067 under which Philippe I King of France confirmed the possessions of Saint-Martin-des-Champs[465]. Orderic Vitalis records the death of ·ÄúSimon de Monteforti, gener Ricardi comitis Ebroicensium·Äù, dated to 1087 from the context[466]. "Mainerium, fratrem Symonis de Monte Forti" donated property, with the consent of "Simone fratre eius comiteque Belli Montis Ivonis", by charter dated to before 1091, which also names "domnus Simon, filio suo Amalrico"[467].
m firstly ISABELLE de Broyes dame de Nogent-le-Roi, daughter of HUGUES [I] "Bardoul" de Broyes & his [first wife ---]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a charter dated 1160 under which Louis VII King of France confirmed donations to the abbey of Colombs near Nogent, including donations made by "HugoဦBardulfusဦet Simon de Monteforti gener eius et successor"[468]. The primary source which confirms her name has not been identified. The Historia of Monk Aimon records that "dominam de Novigento" married the lord of "Montifortem et Sparnomum", although the passage is confused as it appears to refer to the paternal grandparents of Simon, husband of Isabelle[469].
m secondly ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not been identified.
m thirdly ([before 1070]) AGNES d'Evreux, daughter of RICHARD Comte d'Evreux [Normandie] & his wife Godechildis ---. Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúRadulfus...de Conchis filius Rogerii de Toenia·Äù kidnapped ·ÄúAgnetem uterinam sororem suam, Ricardi Ebroicensium comitis filiam·Äù by night and married her to ·ÄúSimoni de Monteforti·Äù, who in exchange granted ·Äúfiliam eiusdem Simonis...Isabel·Äù to Raoul[470]. In other passages he names her and specifies that she was the daughter of Richard and sister of Guillaume[471]. The date of her marriage is estimated from the marriage of her daughter which is dated to 1089.
Simon & his first wife had three children:
1. AMAURY de Montfort (1056-killed in battle [1089]). "Mainerium, fratrem Symonis de Monte Forti" donated property, with the consent of "Simone fratre eius comiteque Belli Montis Ivonis", by charter dated to before 1091, which also names "domnus Simon, filio suo Amalrico"[472]. He succeeded his father in [1087] as Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. Orderic Vitalis records that, two years after the death of King William I [1089], ·ÄúAscelinus cognomento Goellus·Äù captured ·Äúarcem Ibreii·Äù from ·ÄúGuillelmo Bretoliensi domino suo·Äù and surrendered it to Duke Robert who resold it to Guillaume de Breteuil for ·ÄúMD libras·Äù, triggering a lengthy war, during which ·ÄúAlmaricus de Monteforti qui Fortis·Äù attacked the lands of Guillaume but was killed[473].
2. ISABELLE de Montfort . Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúRadulfus...de Conchis filius Rogerii de Toenia·Äù kidnapped ·ÄúAgnetem uterinam sororem suam, Ricardi Ebroicensium comitis filiam·Äù by night and married her to ·ÄúSimoni de Monteforti·Äù, who in exchange granted ·Äúfiliam eiusdem Simonis...Isabel·Äù to Raoul[474]. Her parentage is suggested by a charter dated 1160 under which Louis VII King of France confirmed donations to the abbey of Colombs near Nogent, including donations made by "Hugo Bardulfus castri Nouigenti·Ä¶aliique eorum successores·Ä¶Simon de Montisforti, et Radulfus iunior de Toneio et Rogerius filius eius·Ä¶et Simon de Monteforti gener eius et successor"[475]. Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúElizabeth...uxor et Rogerius atque Radulfus filii eius·Äù consented to the donations to Ouche made by ·ÄúRadulfus...de Conchis filius Rogerii de Toenia...Normannorum...signifer·Äù[476]. Dame de Nogent-le-Roi. Orderic Vitalis calls her "Isabel de Conches", says she was "generous, daring and gay" but "in war she rode armed as a knight among the knights", and recounts that Helvise Ctss d'Evreux was offended by her "slighting remarks" which led to a bitter war between their husbands[477]. After her husband died, she repented "the mortal sin of luxury in which she had indulged in her youth" and became a nun at Haute-Bruyâ®re[478]. m RAOUL [III] de Tosny Seigneur de Conches, son of ROGER [II] de Tosny & his wife Godechildis --- (-24 Mar [1102], bur Conches Saint-Pierre).
3. GUILLAUME de Montfort (-27 Aug 1101). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified. He was elected Bishop of Paris in 1095, consecrated in 1096[479].
Simon & his third wife had four children:
4. RICHARD de Montfort (-killed in battle [Nov 1092], bur Epernon). Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúRicardus frater eius·Äù succeeded after the death of ·ÄúAlmaricus de Monteforti qui Fortis·Äù and relentlessly took vengeance against Guillaume de Breteuil for the death of his brother, dated to 1089[480]. He succeeded his brother as Seigneur de Montfort-l·ÄôAmaury. Orderic Vitalis records the bitter dispute between ·ÄúHelvisa...comitissa·Äù [wife of Guillaume Comte d·ÄôEvreux] and ·ÄúIsabelem de Conchis·Äù [wife of Raoul [III] de Tosny] and the war between their husbands which followed, during the course of which ·Äúnepotes eius...Guillelmus de Bretolio et Ricardus de Monteforti·Äù supported ·ÄúGuillelmus comes·Äù and Richard was killed, being buried ·ÄúAsparlone in cimiterio sancti Thomⶠapostoli·Äù, dated to [1090][481].
5. SIMON [II] de Montfort (-24 or 25 Sep after 1104). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified. He succeeded his brother in [1092] as Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. The necrology of Chartres cathedral records the death "VII Kal Oct" of "Symon de Monteforti"[482]. The necrology of Saint-Pâ®re-en-Vallâ©e records the death "VIII Kal Oct" of "Simon miles de Monteforti"[483].
6. BERTRADE de Montfort (-Fontevrault end-1115/1116, bur church of the priory of Hautes-Bruyâ®res, Saint-Remy-l·ÄôHonorâ©, Yvelines). Her parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis[484]. The De Genere Comitum Flandrensium, NotⶠParisienses names "Fulconi Richin Andegavensi comiti uxorem suam nomine Bertradam" as second wife of King Philippe whom he abducted from her first husband after repudiating his first wife[485]. Orderic Vitalis records that ·ÄúBertrada...Andegavorum comitissa·Äù, fearing that her husband was about to treat her like his previous two wives, sought protection from ·ÄúPhilippo regi Francorum·Äù who repudiated his own wife and married her, the ceremony being conducted by ·ÄúOdo Bajocensis episcopus·Äù[486]. William of Tyre records this marriage[487]. Pope Urban II at the Council of Autun excommunicated the king 16 Oct 1094, confirmed at the Council of Clermont 18/28 Nov 1095[488]. The church finally admitted the validity of the marriage after the Council of Paris 2 Dec 1104[489]. Orderic Vitalis alleges that Bertrade tried to poison her stepson Louis so her own sons could succeed to the throne[490]. "Fulco iunior Andegavensium comes Fulconis comitis filius" donated property to the abbey of Fontevraud with the consent of "Bertrade regina matre meo, Philipo fratre meo" by charter dated to [1109/1112/13][491]. m firstly (1089, divorced [15 May 1092]) as his fifth wife, FOULQUES IV "le Râ©chin" Comte d'Anjou, son of GEOFFROY II Comte de Gâ¢tinais, Seigneur de Châ¢teau-Landon & his wife Ermengarde d'Anjou (1043-14 Apr 1109). m secondly (Paris 1092, before 27 Oct) bigamously as his second wife, PHILIPPE I King of France, son of HENRI I King of France & his second wife Anna Iaroslavna of Kiev (1052-châ¢teau de Melun, Seine-et-Marne 30 Jul 1108, bur Abbaye Saint BenoâÆt-sur-Loire). King Philippe I was excommunicated by Pope Urban II at the Council of Autun 16 Oct 1094 for this bigamous second marriage. The church finally admitted the validity of the marriage after the Council of Paris 2 Dec 1104.
7. AMAURY de Montfort (-[18/19] Apr [1137/38]). His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis[492]. He succeeded his brother after [1104] as Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury. He succeeded as Comte d'Evreux.
Amaury III of Montfort
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Amaury III de Montfort (died 1137) was seigneur de Montfort l'Amaury from 1101 to 1137 and comte d'ââvreux from 1118 to 1137. He was the son of Simon I, seigneur de Montfort, and his wife Agnâ®s d'ââvreux.[1]
[edit]Life
[edit]Marriages and children
Around 1115 he married his first wife, Richilde de Hainaut, daughter of Baudouin II, comte de Hainaut and of Ide de Louvain, but they separated in 1118 on grounds of consanguinity.
In 1118 he remarried, to Agnâ®s de Garlande, daughter of Anseau de Garlande, seigneur de Rochefort-en-Yvelines, and of Bâ©atrice or Agnâ®s de Rochefort. Their children were :
Agnâ®s (·Äâ 1181), in 1141 married Waleran IV de Meulan (1104 ·Äâ 1166), count of Meulan
Simon III (·Äâ 1181), count of ââvreux, then seigneur de Montfort
Amaury IV (·Äâ 1140), seigneur de Montfort
Robert de Montfort
[edit]Notes
^ Pâ®re Anselme T.IV p.31, 73
Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort
b. circa 1080, d. 18 or 19 April
Father Simon I, seigneur de Montfort1 b. 1025, d. 1087
Mother Agnes d' ââvereux b. circa 1042?
Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort was said, by both Oderic and Robert de Torigny, to be the son of Simon I by Agnes, sister of William, Count of Evreux.2 He was a witness where Simon I, seigneur de Montfort attested, with his son Amauri, another charter of Philip confirming the gift to St. Magloire by "quidam miles de castro qui Montefortis vocatur Symon nomine" of the churches of St. Peter and St. Laurence situate "in eodem castro" as "S. Simonis de castro Montefortis ... S. Almarici Simonis filii" in 1072.1 Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort was born circa 1080 at Montfort, Yvelines, âéle-de-France, France. He was the son of Simon I, seigneur de Montfort and Agnes d' ââvereux.1 Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort was the successor of Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort; 5th Seigneur of Montfort.3 Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort assisted William II against his brother Simon's castles of Montfort and Epernon in 1098.2 He was a witness where Simon II "le Jeune", 5th seigneur de Montfort defended his castles of Montfort and Epernon successfully against William II, and his own brother Amauri, but was himself taken prisoner in this war, in 1098.3 Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort supported the claim of William de Brâ©teuil's Burgundian nephew, Renaud de Grancei, to succeed to his estates against that of his Breton nephew's, William de Gael, in 1103.2 6th Seigneur of Montfort at France.2 He married Richeude de Hainaut, daughter of Baudouin II "de Jerusalem", comte de Hainaut and Grâ§fin von Hennegau Ida von Lââwen, in 1110?; His 1st.2 Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort and Richeude de Hainaut were divorced; Separated for possible consanquinity?2 Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort married Agnes de Garlande, daughter of Anseau de Garlande, senechal de France and Agnâ®s de Rochefort Montlhâ©ry, before 1120; His 2nd.2 Amauri III, 6th seigneur de Montfort died 18 or 19 April at year unknown.4 He was the predecessor of Amauri, 7th seigneur de Montfort; 7th Seigneur of Montfort.4
Family 1
Richeude de Hainaut b. 1090?
Family 2
Agnes de Garlande b. circa 1098?, d. 1181
Children
Agnes de Montfort+ b. c 1120, d. 15 Dec 11814
Amauri, 7th seigneur de Montfort b. 1120, d. 11404
Simon III de Montfort, comte de ââvreux+ b. a 1120, d. 12 Mar 1180/814
Citations
[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:710.
[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:713.
[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:712.
[S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:App.D:714.
ID: I122275
Name: Amaury De MONTFORT 1
Sex: M
Name: Amaury De Montfort
Birth: ABT 1070 in Of, MONTFORT, Eure, France
Birth: ABT 1070 in Montfort Amaury, IIe De, France
Death: 1137
Change Date: 14 JAN 2004
Father: Simon I Seigneur MONTFORT b: ABT 1025 in Of, MONTFORT, Eure, France
Mother: Agnes D' EVREUX b: ABT 1030 in Of, EVREUX, Normandy, France
Father: Simon I de Montfort b: ABT 1026 in Montfort, Normandy, France
Mother: Agnes De Evreux b: ABT 1030 in Of, Evreux, Normandy, France
Marriage 1 Richeude Of HAINAULT
Married: ABT 1097 in Of, Hainaut, Belgium 1
Marriage 2 Agnes De GARLENDE
Married: 1120 1
Marriage 3 Agnes De Garlende b: ABT 1095 in Garlende, France
Married: 1120 in Garlende, France
Children
Simon II Le Chauve De Montfort b: BET 1117 AND 1121 in Of, Monfort Amuaury, IIe De France, France
Agnes De Montford b: ABT 1122 in Of, Evreux, Normandy, France
Amaury De Montfort b: ABT 1122 in Of, Montfort, Eure, France
Sources:
Title: GEDCOM File : 842428.ged
Note: ABBR GEDCOM File : 842428.ged
Text: 8 AUG 2000
Amaury III Montfort, Seigneur de Montfort
Seigneur de Montford l'Amaury
Comte d'Evreux
Den Stâ¶rke¬´ Earl of Evereux
HM George I s 14-oldefar.
HRE Ferdinand I s 13-oldefar.
Amerikanske prâ¶sidents 17-oldefar.
PM Churchills 21-oldefar.
HM Margrethe II har 23-oldefar.
Gen Pierpont Hamiltons 23-oldefar.
Otto von Bismarcks 21-oldefar.
Red Baron 'Richthofen s 20-oldefar.
Agnes Harris '18-Great Half-onkel.
Osawatomie 'Browns 22-oldefar.
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Wives / Partnere: Agnes de Garlande , Richilde de HAINAUT B√∏rn: Agnes d 'Evreux De Montfort , Simon III (II Baron, de) MONTFORT , Simon II De Montfort
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Hans (evt.) B√∏rneb√∏rn: Isabel de Meulan , Amaury I de Meulan , Robert II (III) de Beaumont , Alix Elis De Montfort , Guy De Montfort , Bertrade (de) MONTFORT , Simon IV de Montfort , Perronelle De Montfort ; Guiburge de MONTFORT , Simon III `le Chauve 'De Montfort
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Fra: http://fabpedigree.com/s062/f004534.htm
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