Il est marié à Gisâ®le Capet de France.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
Hugues is your 33rd great grandfather.
You‰Â ·Ãà Henry Marvin Welborn (your father) ·Ãà Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard) (his mother) ·Ãà Charles Everett Bombard (her father) ·Ãà Thomas Joseph {Charles Edward} Bombard (his father) ·Ãà Charles Bombard, IV (his father) ·Ãà Marie Marguerite Bombard (Laporte) (his mother) ·Ãà Jean-Baptiste Laporte (her father) ·Ãà Pierre Toussaint Laporte (his father) ·Ãà Toussaint Laporte dit St-Georges (his father) ·Ãà Marie-Angâ©lique Dit Gauthier dite Landreville (his mother) ·Ãà Marie Angelique Lacasse (her mother) ·Ãà Antoine Cassâ©, dit Lacasse (her father) ·Ãà Charles Lacasse (Cassâ©), Casse (his father) ·Ãà FranâÂÂÃoise "De Pitie" Pilois (Pilois, Piloy ou Pitiâ©) (his mother) ·Ãà FranâÂÂÃois Pilois / Piloy (de Berthaucourt) (her father) ·Ãà Charles De Billy (Billy), Seigneur de Mauregard, de Quesmy, de Baricourt et du Pont (his father) ·Ãà Charles De Billy, I (his father) ·Ãà Philippa de Caulaincourt (his mother) ·Ãà Jean de Caulaincourt, Seigneur de Caulaincourt (her father) ·Ãà Gilles de Caulaincourt, Seigneur de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Gaucher de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Jean de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Gâ©rard de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Jean de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Gaubert de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Gui de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Baudouin de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Raoul de Caulaincourt (his father) ·Ãà Hedwige de Caulaincourt (de Louvencourt) (his mother) ·Ãà Auguste de Louvencourt (her father) ·Ãà Wallâ©rand de Louvencourt (his father) ·Ãà Louise de Louvencourt (d'Acheux en Amienois) (his mother) ·Ãà Giselberthe d'Acheux en Amienois (d'Ancre) (her mother) ·Ãà Giselberthe d'Ancre (de Ponthieu) (her mother) ·Ãà Hugues (her father)
Hugues is your 31st great grandfather.
You
‰Â ·Ãà Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Ãà Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Ãà Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Ãà Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Ãà Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Ãà William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Ãà George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Ãà Edward George Dykes
his father ·Ãà Edward Dykes
his father ·Ãà Thomas Dykes
his father ·Ãà Edward Dykes
his father ·Ãà Thomas Dykes
his father ·Ãà Leonard Dykes
his father ·Ãà Lord of Whitehall Thomas Dykes
his father ·Ãà Christina Dykes
his mother ·Ãà Richard Salkeld
her father ·Ãà Joan Salkeld
his mother ·Ãà William de Stapleton, II
her father ·Ãà William de Stapleton
his father ·Ãà Sibyl Stapleton
his mother ·Ãà Ladereyne de Brus
her mother ·Ãà Peter ll de Brus, of Skelton and Danby
her father ·Ãà Peter de Brus, I
his father ·Ãà Adam de Brus, Lord of Skelton
his father ·Ãà Adam de Brus, I, Lord of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland
his father ·Ãà Agnâ®s Paynel of Carlton
his mother ·Ãà Bâ©atrix FitzAnsculf de Picquigny, Dame of Dudley Castle
her mother ·Ãà Clâ©mence d'Abbeville
her mother ·Ãà Guy I, Comte de Ponthieu
her father ·Ãà Enguerrand de Ponthieu, II Comte de Montreuil et de Ponthieu
his father ·Ãà Hugues II, comte de Ponthieu
his father ·Ãà Enguerrand I "Isembart", comte de Ponthieu
his father ·Ãà Hugues
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Hugues/6000000003232509478
Hugues
Gender:
Male
Birth:
estimated between 932 and 990
Death:
July 4, 1000
Immediate Family:
Husband of Gisâ®le de France
Father of Giselberthe de Ponthieu; Enguerrand I "Isembart", comte de Ponthieu and Alexis de Bernâ¢tre
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/nfraamp.htm#Huguesdied1000B
"Kerrebrouck says there is no proof that Hugues was the son of Hilduin Comte de Montreuil, and that he could have been a member of the family of Enguerrand, one of whom was abbâ© de Saint-Riquier at the beginning of the 11th century." The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that Hugues "Capet" King of France granted the châ¢teau d'Abbeville "âÂÂâ un chevalier nommâ© Hugues" and also confiscated "Forest-Moutier" from the abbey of Saint-Riquier and granted it to him, recording in a later passage that Hugues bore the title "avouâ©" not comte."
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugues_Ier_de_Ponthieu
These territories became the foundation of the county of Ponthieu.
He was chosen by Hugh Capet, duke of France (not yet king), to be "advocate of the abbey of Saint-Riquier and castellan of Abbeville". He also received Hugh Capet's daughter, Gisela, in marriage.
Hugh's origins are unknown, and the date which he received his fief is only "ascertainable within broad limits" as c.980. He is not known to have ever styled himself Count of Ponthieu.
Family:
He married ca. 994 Gisâ®le Capet, daughter of Hugh Capet and Adelaide of Aquitaine. Enguerrand I of Ponthieu was first to take the comital title after killing Arnold II of Boulogne in battle, sometime between 1024 and 1027, and marrying his widow. Thus, the counts of Ponthieu, who figure prominently in early Norman history, were even newer to their status as landed lords than the Normans.
Medlands
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/nfraamp.htm#Huguesdied1000B
[Son 2]: ENGUERRAND (-1045, bur Saint-Riquier). The Chronique de Saint Riquier names "Angelran" as son of Hugues, commenting that he contented himself with the title avouâ© until his marriage when he adopted the title comte[691]. Avouâ© de Saint-Riquier...." etc....
[Son 2]: "The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Gui·Ã¶frâ®re de Seigneur Angelran" was named abbâ© of Saint-Riquier[700]."
1.‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â HUGUES, son of --- (-4 Jul [1000]).‰Â Kerrebrouck[689] says there is no proof that Hugues was the son of Hilduin Comte de Montreuil (see above), and that he could have been a member of the family of Enguerrand, one of whom was abbâ© de Saint-Riquier at the beginning of the 11th century.‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that Hugues "Capet" King of France granted the châ¢teau d'Abbeville "âÂÂâ un chevalier nommâ© Hugues" and also confiscated "Forest-Moutier" from the abbey of Saint-Riquier and granted it to him, recording in a later passage that Hugues bore the title "avouâ©" not comte[690].‰Â These territories became the foundation of the county of Ponthieu.‰Â m (before 987) GISELE de France, daughter of HUGUES Duc des Francs [later HUGUES "Capet" King of France] & his wife Adelais [d'Aquitaine] ([[969][691]-).‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that Hugues "Capet" King of France granted the châ¢teau d'Abbeville "âÂÂâ un chevalier nommâ© Hugues" who had married the king's daughter "Gisâ®le"[692].‰Â Hugues & his wife had two children:
a)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ENGUERRAND (-1045, bur Saint-Riquier).‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier names "Angelran" as son of Hugues, commenting that he contented himself with the title avouâ© until his marriage when he adopted the title comte[693].‰Â Avouâ© de Saint-Riquier.‰Â He defeated Gilbert Comte de Brionne who had invaded Le Vimeu[694].‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records the death in 1045 of "seigneur Angelran" and his burial at Saint-Riquier[695].‰Â [m firstly ---.‰Â If the date attributed to Enguerrand's marriage to Aleida is correct as shown below, it is chronologically implausible for her to have been the mother of Enguerrand's sons.‰Â This is because Enguerrand's grandson, Enguerrand, must have married in [1045/50] (see below).‰Â This earlier marriage is therefore almost inevitably correct, although no direct reference which confirms this has yet been found in primary sources.]‰Â m [secondly] ([after 1033]) as her second husband, ALEIDA, widow of BAUDOUIN Comte de Boulogne, daughter of [ARNULF Count of Holland & his wife Liutgard de Luxembourg].‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Angelran" killed "le comte de Boulogne" in battle and married his widow "Adelvie·Ã¶qui â©tait de l'origine la plus illustre", after which he adopted the title comte[696].‰Â She is named as the possible daughter of Arnulf, and her two marriages shown, in Europâ§ische Stammtafeln[697] but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified.‰Â Enguerrand & his [first] wife had three children:‰ÂÂ
i)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â HUGUES (-killed 20 Nov 1052, bur Saint-Riquier).‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "son fils Hugues" succeeded after the death of "Angelran"[698].‰ÂÂ
-‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â see below.‰ÂÂ
ii)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUY (-1074).‰Â The Chronicon Hariulfi records that ·ÃúGuidonem...comitis germanum Hugonis, comitis Widonis patruum·Ãù succeeded ·ÃúFulconis·Ãù as bishop of Amiens[699].‰Â Archdeacon of Notre-Dame.‰Â Bishop of Amiens 1058.‰Â He was the probable author of the poem Carmen, written in [1067], which commemorates the campaign of Guillaume II Duke of Normandy to conquer England[700].‰ÂÂ
iii)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â FOULQUES (-after 1059).‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Foulques·Ã¶fils d'Angelran" usurped the abbacy of Saint-Riquier[701].‰Â Abbâ© de Saint-Riquier 1042.‰Â Abbâ© de Forestmoutier 1045.‰ÂÂ
b)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUY .‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Gui·Ã¶frâ®re de Seigneur Angelran" was named abbâ© of Saint-Riquier[702].‰ÂÂ
‰ÂÂ
‰ÂÂ
HUGUES [de Ponthieu], son of ENGUERRAND Comte [de Ponthieu] & his first wife --- (-killed 20 Nov 1052, bur Saint-Riquier).‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "son fils Hugues" succeeded after the death of "Angelran"[703].‰Â He fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 according to the poem Carmen, attributed to his uncle Guy Bishop of Amiens, although the date is inconsistent with his date of death shown here.‰Â Comte de Montreuil.‰ÂÂ
m BERTHE d'Aumâ¢le, daughter of GUERINFRID Seigneur d'Aumâ¢le & his wife ---.‰Â The foundation charter of Saint-Martin d·ÃôAuchy narrates the church·Ãôs foundation by ·ÃúGuerinfrido qui condidit castellum·Ã¶Albamarla·Ãù and names ·ÃúEngueranni consulis qui filius fuit Berte supradicti Guerinfridi filie et Adelidis comitisse uxoris sue sororis·Ã¶Willelmi Regis Anglorum·Ãù[704].‰ÂÂ
Hugues & his wife had five children:‰ÂÂ
1.‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ENGUERRAND (-killed in battle Châ¢teau d'Arques 25 Oct [1053]).‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Hugues" had four sons of whom the eldest "Angelran" confirmed a donation of his father to Saint-Riquier on his deathbed by charter dated "XII Kal Dec"[705].‰Â The foundation charter of Saint-Martin d·ÃôAuchy names ·ÃúEngueranni consulis qui filius fuit Berte supradicti Guerinfridi filie et Adelidis comitisse uxoris sue sororis·Ã¶Willelmi Regis Anglorum·Ãù[706].‰Â Comte de Montreuil.‰Â Orderic Vitalis records that ·Ãútempore Rodberti ducis Gislebertus comes Brionniâ¶·Ãù invaded ·Ãúin pagum Vimmacensem·Ãù [Vimeu] but was repulsed by ·ÃúIngelrannus Pontivi comes·Ãù[707].‰Â Le Prâ©vost dates this event to ·Ãúantâ©rieure âÂÂâ 1034, â©poque prâ©sumâ©e de la fondation du Bec·Ãù[708].‰Â Seigneur d'Aumâ¢le.‰Â Comte d·ÃôAbbeville: Guillaume of Jumiâ®ges records that ·ÃúWillelmum Archacensem·Ãù rebelled against Guillaume II Duke of Normandy, helped by Henri I King of France, and that ·ÃúIngelrannus Abbatisvillâ¶ comes...ac Hugo cognomento Bardulfus·Ãù were killed by the duke·Ãôs forces during the attack on his castle of Arques[709].‰Â m as her first husband, ADELAIS de Normandie, illegitimate daughter of ROBERT II Duke of Normandy & his mistress --- (-[1081/86]).‰Â Robert de Torigny names "Aeliz" as the daughter of Duke Robert II "de alia concubina" from Herleve[710].‰Â The foundation charter of Saint-Martin d·ÃôAuchy names ·ÃúEngueranni consulis qui filius fuit Berte supradicti Guerinfridi filie et Adelidis comitisse uxoris sue sororis·Ã¶Willelmi Regis Anglorum·Ãù[711].‰Â She retained the title Comtesse d'Aumâ¢le after her first marriage.‰Â She married secondly ([1053/54]) Lambert de Boulogne Comte de Lens, and thirdly ([1060]) Eudes Comte de Troyes [Blois-Champagne], who succeeded as Comte d'Aumâ¢le in [1070].‰Â Her second marriage is deduced from the same charter of Saint-Martin d·ÃôAuchy which also names ·ÃúJudita comitissa domine supradicte filia·Ãù[712].‰Â Orderic Vitalis records that King William I granted "comitatum Hildernessâ¶" to "Odoni...Campaniensi nepoti Theobaldi comitis" who had married "sororem...regis filiam...Rodberti ducis"[713].‰Â Enguerrand & his wife had three children:‰ÂÂ
a)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â GUY [I] de Montreuil (-13 Nov [1100], bur Abbâ©ville, Saint-Pierre).‰Â A charter dated 1100 included in the cartulary of Saint-Josse records a grant of fishing rights by "Guido comes Monsteroli et Pontivensium" which names "Hugo noster avus" and "patre meo Ingerrano"[714].‰Â This is inconsistent with the Chronique de Saint Riquier which records that "comte Gui fils du comte Hugues" succeeded after "Angelran son frâ®re" was killed by the Normans and possessed the county of Ponthieu and the avouerie of Saint-Riquier[715].‰Â It is assumed that the charter provides the more reliable record of Guy's parentage.‰Â Comte de Montreuil.‰Â Comte de Ponthieu.‰ÂÂ
-‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â COMTES de PONTHIEU.‰ÂÂ
b)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ADELAIDE de Montreuil .‰Â The foundation charter of Saint-Martin d·ÃôAuchy narrates the church·Ãôs foundation by ·ÃúGuerinfrido qui condidit castellum·Ã¶Albamarla·Ãù and names ·ÃúEngueranni consulis qui filius fuit Berte supradicti Guerinfridi filie et Adelidis comitisse uxoris sue sororis·Ã¶Willelmi Regis Anglorum·Ãù and ·ÃúAddelidis comitissa supradicti Engueranni et supradicte Adelidis filia·Ã¶Judita comitissa domine supradicte filia·Ãù[716].‰Â 1098.‰ÂÂ
c)‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â HELISSENDE de Montreuil .‰Â The primary source which confirms her parentage has not been identified.‰Â 1096.‰Â "Comes Hugo de Sancto Paulo" donated property to the abbey of Molesme with the consent of "uxoris sue Helisendis filiorumque suorum Ingelranni et Hugonis" by charter dated 17 Jun 1095[717].‰Â m (before 1091) HUGUES [II] Comte de Saint-Pol, son of --- (-before [1118/19]).‰ÂÂ
2.‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ROBERT .‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Hugues" had four sons of whom the eldest was "Angelran" but does not name the three others[718].‰Â same person as·Ã¶?‰Â ROBERT d·ÃôAumâ¢le (-after 1085).‰Â Domesday Book records ·ÃúRobert d·ÃôAumale·Ãù holding numerous properties in Devonshire[719].‰ÂÂ
3.‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â son .‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Hugues" had four sons of whom the eldest was "Angelran" but does not name the three others[720].‰ÂÂ
4.‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â son .‰Â The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that "Hugues" had four sons of whom the eldest was "Angelran" but does not name the three others[721].‰Â same person as·Ã¶?‰Â GALERAN (-killed in battle Mortemer 1054).‰ÂÂ
5.‰Â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â daughter .‰Â Guillaume of Jumiâ®ges records that ·ÃúWillelmum Archacensem·Ãù went into exile ·Ãúcum uxore sua sorore...Widonis comitis Pontivi·Ãù after his rebellion was crushed by Duke Guillaume II and found refuge with ·ÃúEustachium Boloniâ¶ comitem·Ãù with whom he remained in exile until he died[722].‰Â m GUILLAUME de Normandie Comte d'Arques, son of RICHARD II "le Bon/l'Irascible" Duke of Normandy & his second wife Papia [Poppa] --- (-1054).‰ÂÂ
=================
Kerrebrouck says there is no proof that Hugues was the son of Hilduin Comte de Montreuil, and that he could have been a member of the family of Enguerrand, one of whom was abbâ© de Saint-Riquier at the beginning of the 11th century. The Chronique de Saint Riquier records that Hugues "Capet" King of France granted the châ¢teau d'Abbeville "âÂÂâ un chevalier nommâ© Hugues" and also confiscated "Forest-Moutier" from the abbey of Saint-Riquier and granted it to him, recording in a later passage that Hugues bore the title "avouâ©" not comte. These territories became the foundation of the county of Ponthieu.
He was chosen by Hugh Capet, duke of France (not yet king), to be "advocate of the abbey of Saint-Riquier and castellan of Abbeville". He also received Hugh Capet's daughter, Gisela, in marriage.
Hugh's origins are unknown, and the date which he received his fief is only "ascertainable within broad limits" as c.980. He is not known to have ever styled himself Count of Ponthieu.
Family
He married ca. 994 Gisâ®le Capet, daughter of Hugh Capet and Adelaide of Aquitaine. Enguerrand I of Ponthieu was first to take the comital title after killing Arnold II of Boulogne in battle, sometime between 1024 and 1027, and marrying his widow. Thus, the counts of Ponthieu, who figure prominently in early Norman history, were even newer to their status as landed lords than the Normans. Guy of Ponthieu was also his son.
Hugues I de Ponthieu | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gisâ®le Capet de France | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Les données affichées n'ont aucune source.