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Famille de Aymer Aymar Adhemar Ademar or Adomar d'ANGOULÊME comte d'Angoulême

Il est marié avec Alice "Alix" de COURTENAY.

Ils se sont mariés


Enfant(s):

  1. Isabella ANGOUL√äME  ± 1188-1246 

  • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

  • Notes par Aymer Aymar Adhemar Ademar or Adomar d'ANGOUL√äME comte d'Angoul√™me



    Aymer d'Angoulême, comte d'Angoulême
    French: Aymer, comte d'Angoulême
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    August 23, 1160
    Angoulême, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
    Death:
    June 16, 1202 (41)
    Limoges, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France
    Place of Burial:
    L'abbaye Notre-Dame de La Couronne, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Guillaume 'Taillefer' d'Angoulême, comte d'Angoulême and Marguerite de Turenne, comtesse d'Angoulême

    Husband of Alice de Courtenay, comtesse d'Angoulême

    Father of Isabella of Angoulême

    Brother of Griset d'Angouleme; Foulques d'Angouleme; Almodis d'Angoulême; Wulgrin "Taillefer" d'Angoulême, III; Guiillaume Taillefer de Anguleme, V; Helie Taillefer; Mathilde (Mahaut) Taillefer and Isabelle de Rancon (d'Angoulême)

    Half brother of Matabrune de Ventadour and Ademar V Boson, Vicomte de Limoges

    https://www.geni.com/people/Aymer-count-of-Angoulême/6000000000134496318

    ======Patrilineal========
    Aymer, count of Angoulême is your 23rd great grandfather.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí 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 W Welborn, Sr.
    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 Mary Courtenay (Stucley)
    her mother ·Üí John Stucley, of Affeton
    her father ·Üí Frances Stukeley (Monck)
    his mother ·Üí Anthony Monke of Potheridge, Esq.
    her father ·Üí Frances Plantagenet
    his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Dudley (Grey), 6th Baroness Lisle
    her mother ·Üí Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Lisle
    her father ·Üí Edward de Grey, Lord Ferrers of Groby
    his father ·Üí Sir Reynold de Grey, II, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthin
    his father ·Üí Sir Reginald de Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthyn
    his father ·Üí Elizabeth Hastings, Baroness Grey of Ruthin
    his mother ·Üí Isabel de Valence
    her mother ·Üí William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke
    her father ·Üí Isabella of Angoulême
    his mother ·Üí Aymer, count of Angoulême
    her father

    Aymer, count of Angoulême is your 23rd great grandfather.
    You ¬â€  ·Üí 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 John Courtenay of Molland, III
    her father ·Üí Margaret Courtenay
    his mother ·Üí Sir John Wyndham
    her father ·Üí Florence Wadham
    his mother ·Üí Joan Wadham
    her mother ·Üí Lady Jane Tregarthen
    her mother ·Üí Lady Elizabeth Trethurffe
    her mother ·Üí Sir Hugh de Courtenay, of Boconnoc
    her father ·Üí Matilda Maude de Courtenay
    his mother ·Üí Eleanor of Lancaster, Countess of Arundel and Warenne
    her mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
    her father ·Üí Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
    his father ·Üí Henry III of England
    his father ·Üí Isabella of Angoulême
    his mother ·Üí Aymer, count of Angoulême
    her father

    =======Matrilineal=========
    Aymer, count of Angoulême is your 22nd great grandfather.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
    your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
    her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
    her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
    her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
    his father ·Üí Mary Wooldridge
    his mother ·Üí Mary Martha Flournoy
    her mother ·Üí Jane Gower
    her mother ·Üí Marian Mary Hatcher
    her mother ·Üí Capt. Christopher Newport, Admiral of Virginia
    her father ·Üí Christopher Newport, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Christopher Richard Newporte
    his father ·Üí Mary Allington
    his mother ·Üí Mary Ellen Cheney
    her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Cokayne
    her mother ·Üí Ida Cokayne, Baroness
    her mother ·Üí Reynold de Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthin
    her father ·Üí Elizabeth Hastings, Baroness Grey of Ruthin
    his mother ·Üí Isabel de Valence
    her mother ·Üí William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke
    her father ·Üí Isabella of Angoulême
    his mother ·Üí Aymer, count of Angoulême
    her father

    Aymer, Count of Angoulême
    Aymer III de Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême (1160-1202)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymer_of_Angoul%C3%AAme
    and in French: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymar_Taillefer
    Aymer I (c. 1160·Äì16 June 1202), the last Taillefer Count of Angoulême.
    [edit] History
    Aymer (or Aymar) was the third of the 6 children of William IV of Angoulême, the Count of Angoulême, and Marguerite of Turenne. His two elder brothers, Wulgrin III of Angoulême and William V of Angoulême became the Counts of Angoulême, respectively, after the death of their father in 1179 (Wulgrin first, then William V succeeding in 1181). Aymer succeeded his brother in 1186 as the Count of Angoulême.
    In that same year, he married Alice of Courtenay, the daughter of Peter of Courtenay (the son of Louis VI of France) and Elizabeth of the House of Courtenay. In 1188, they had a daughter who would play an important role in the history of England and France: Isabella of Angoulême.
    Aymer died in Limoges, France on June 16, 1202. His daughter and only child Isabella succeeded him as the ruler of the county of Angoulême. Her title, however, was largely empty since her husband John, king of England, denied Isabelle control of her inheritance as well as her marriage dowry and dower. John's appointed governor, Bartholomew le Puy, ran most of the administrative affairs of Angoulême until John's death in 1216. In 1217 Isabelle returned and seized her inheritance from le Puy, who appealed unsuccessfully to the English king for help.

    Sources:
    Plantagenet Chronicles p. 263
    The book, 'Queens of England'

    Comte d'Angoulême

    Aymer (also Aymar, Adhemar or Adomar; c. 1160 ·Äì 16 June 1202) was the last Count of Angoulême of the House of Taillefer. He was the third of the six children of Count William IV and Marguerite de Turenne. His two elder brothers, Wulgrin III and William VII, became the Counts of Angoul√™me in succession after the death of their father in 1179.
    Aymer succeeded his brother in 1186, and soon after was at the court of Richard the Lionheart, then Duke of Aquitaine and thus Aymer's lord, to receive recognition of his accession.[1] By 1191, Aymer had married Alice of Courtenay, the daughter of Peter I of Courtenay and thus granddaughter of King Louis VI of France.[2] In 1188, they had a daughter, Isabella of Angoul√™me, who married King John of England in 1200. The marriage alliance was sealed by two treaties, one public, the other private between Aymer and John. The count remained a steady ally of the kings of England against the rebellious House of Lusignan. Aymer had a claim to the County of La Marche, where in 1199 or 1200 he was exercising authority, perhaps on behalf of his son-in-law, and issued a charter to some monks of Aubignac. In February 1202 when John was visiting Angoul√™me to negotiate a treaty with Sancho VII of Navarre, Aymer took him on a tour of the newly consecrated abbey church at La Couronne.[3] The role of Aymer's daughter in John's continued refusal to properly care for his brother Richard the Lionheart's widow, Berengaria of Navarre, may explain the Count of Angoul√™me's proximity to the negotiations between the two kingdoms. Aymer died in Limoges on 16 June 1202. His daughter and only child succeeded him as Countess of Angoul√™me. Her title, however, was largely empty since her husband denied her control of her inheritance as well as her marriage dowry and dower. John's appointed governor, Bartholomew de Le Puy (de Podio), ran most of the administrative affairs of Angoul√™me until John's death in 1216. In 1217 Isabella returned and seized her inheritance from Bartholomew, who appealed unsuccessfully to the English king for help. Aymer's widow, Alice, ruled the city of Angoul√™me until March 1203, when John summoned her to court and granted her a monthly pension of 50 livres d'Anjou in return for her dower rights. She thereafter retired from public life to her estate at La Fert√©-Gaucher, where she was living as late as July 1215, when she issued a charter at Provins using the title Countess of Angoulême.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymer_of_Angoulême

    Aymer III de Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême (1160-1202)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymer_of_Angoul%C3%AAme
    and in French: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymar_Taillefer
    Aymer I (c. 1160·Äì16 June 1202), the last Taillefer Count of Angoulême.
    [edit] History
    Aymer (or Aymar) was the third of the 6 children of William IV of Angoulême, the Count of Angoulême, and Marguerite of Turenne. His two elder brothers, Wulgrin III of Angoulême and William V of Angoulême became the Counts of Angoulême, respectively, after the death of their father in 1179 (Wulgrin first, then William V succeeding in 1181). Aymer succeeded his brother in 1186 as the Count of Angoulême.
    In that same year, he married Alice of Courtenay, the daughter of Peter of Courtenay (the son of Louis VI of France) and Elizabeth of the House of Courtenay. In 1188, they had a daughter who would play an important role in the history of England and France: Isabella of Angoulême.
    Aymer died in Limoges, France on June 16, 1202. His daughter and only child Isabella succeeded him as the ruler of the county of Angoulême. Her title, however, was largely empty since her husband John, king of England, denied Isabelle control of her inheritance as well as her marriage dowry and dower. John's appointed governor, Bartholomew le Puy, ran most of the administrative affairs of Angoulême until John's death in 1216. In 1217 Isabelle returned and seized her inheritance from le Puy, who appealed unsuccessfully to the English king for help.
    Sources:
    Plantagenet Chronicles p. 263
    The book, 'Queens of England'
    Comte d'Angoulême
    Aymer (also Aymar, Adhemar or Adomar; c. 1160 ·Äì 16 June 1202) was the last Count of Angoulême of the House of Taillefer. He was the third of the six children of Count William IV and Marguerite de Turenne. His two elder brothers, Wulgrin III and William VII, became the Counts of Angoul√™me in succession after the death of their father in 1179. Aymer succeeded his brother in 1186, and soon after was at the court of Richard the Lionheart, then Duke of Aquitaine and thus Aymer's lord, to receive recognition of his accession.[1] By 1191, Aymer had married Alice of Courtenay, the daughter of Peter I of Courtenay and thus granddaughter of King Louis VI of France.[2] In 1188, they had a daughter, Isabella of Angoul√™me, who married King John of England in 1200. The marriage alliance was sealed by two treaties, one public, the other private between Aymer and John. The count remained a steady ally of the kings of England against the rebellious House of Lusignan. Aymer had a claim to the County of La Marche, where in 1199 or 1200 he was exercising authority, perhaps on behalf of his son-in-law, and issued a charter to some monks of Aubignac. In February 1202 when John was visiting Angoul√™me to negotiate a treaty with Sancho VII of Navarre, Aymer took him on a tour of the newly consecrated abbey church at La Couronne.[3] The role of Aymer's daughter in John's continued refusal to properly care for his brother Richard the Lionheart's widow, Berengaria of Navarre, may explain the Count of Angoul√™me's proximity to the negotiations between the two kingdoms. Aymer died in Limoges on 16 June 1202. His daughter and only child succeeded him as Countess of Angoul√™me. Her title, however, was largely empty since her husband denied her control of her inheritance as well as her marriage dowry and dower. John's appointed governor, Bartholomew de Le Puy (de Podio), ran most of the administrative affairs of Angoul√™me until John's death in 1216. In 1217 Isabella returned and seized her inheritance from Bartholomew, who appealed unsuccessfully to the English king for help. Aymer's widow, Alice, ruled the city of Angoul√™me until March 1203, when John summoned her to court and granted her a monthly pension of 50 livres d'Anjou in return for her dower rights. She thereafter retired from public life to her estate at La Fert√©-Gaucher, where she was living as late as July 1215, when she issued a charter at Provins using the title Countess of Angoulême. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymer_of_Angoul√™me

    Aymer III de Taillefer, Comte d'Angoulême (1160-1202)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymer_of_Angoul%C3%AAme
    and in French: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aymar_Taillefer
    Aymer I (c. 1160·Äì16 June 1202), the last Taillefer Count of Angoulême.
    Aymer (or Aymar) was the third of the 6 children of William IV of Angoulême, the Count of Angoulême, and Marguerite of Turenne. His two elder brothers, Wulgrin III of Angoulême and William V of Angoulême became the Counts of Angoulême, respectively, after the death of their father in 1179 (Wulgrin first, then William V succeeding in 1181). Aymer succeeded his brother in 1186 as the Count of Angoulême.
    In that same year, he married Alice of Courtenay, the daughter of Peter of Courtenay (the son of Louis VI of France) and Elizabeth of the House of Courtenay. In 1188, they had a daughter who would play an important role in the history of England and France: Isabella of Angoulême.
    Aymer died in Limoges, France on June 16, 1202. His daughter and only child Isabella succeeded him as the ruler of the county of Angoulême. Her title, however, was largely empty since her husband John, king of England, denied Isabelle control of her inheritance as well as her marriage dowry and dower. John's appointed governor, Bartholomew le Puy, ran most of the administrative affairs of Angoulême until John's death in 1216. In 1217 Isabelle returned and seized her inheritance from le Puy, who appealed unsuccessfully to the English king for help.
    Sources:
    Plantagenet Chronicles p. 263
    The book, 'Queens of England'

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