Kind(eren):
HUMBERT de Mâcon, son of AUBRY [I] [de Narbonne] Comte de Mâcon & his wife Tolana de Mâcon (-before 958). A manuscript genealogy, dated to the early 12th century, records "Letaldus comes Vesoncius et Umbertus comes Marisconensis fratres"[297]. "Leutaldus atque et Umbertus filii Alberici [comitis]" are named in an undated charter of Saint-Vincent de Mâcon[298]. "Albericus comes filii mei Letboldus et Umbertus" donated property to Saint-Vincent de Mâcon by charter dated [930][299]. "Unberti fratris eius" consented to the donation of Letald Comte de Mâcon dated Feb 944[300]. Sire de Salins. Leuttaldus donated ecclesias...in villa...Gradiacus in honore Sancti Mauricii...alia in rure...Pontiliacus, for the souls of senioris mei Hugoni...Archicomitis...genitoris mei Alberici ac genetricis meæ Attalæ, to the church of Besançon, with the consent of Umberti fratris illius, by charter dated 951, subscribed by Widonis, Windilsmodi, Ugonis comitis Atoariorum...Alberici vicecomitis...[301].
m [WANDALMODIS, daughter of ---. "Mulier quædam nobilis Wandalmodis" donated property for the soul of "mariti sui Humberti" by undated charter[302], the use of the same first name by her supposed granddaughter indicating that this may have been the wife of Humbert Sire de Salins. It is not certain that this entry refers to the wife of Humbert de Mâcon Sire de Salins.]
[297] Halphen, L. & Poupardin, R. (eds.) (1913) Chroniques des comtes dAnjou et des seigneurs dAmboise (Paris), Genealogiæ comitum Andegavensium, V, p. 249.
[298] Mâcon Saint-Vincent 8, p. 6.
[299] Mâcon Saint-Vincent 38, p. 31.
[300] Cluny, Tome I, 655, p. 609.
[301] Guillaume (1757), Tome I, Preuves, p. 8.
[302] Chronique de Saint-Bénigne de Dijon, p. 276.
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