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FERRY [I] de Donjon (-[after 1174]). “Johannis de Stampis filius Pagani...hoc idem fratres sui Anselmus et Gaufridus et cognati sui Menerius et Guido” donated rights “in villa...Hermentarvilla” to Saint-Jean-en-Vallée, with the consent of “uxor prenominati Johnnis Eustachia et frater eius Fredericus et filia eius Avelina” by charter dated to [1123/28], witnessed by “...Fredericus prefate Eustachie filius”[253]. "Eustachia Frederici filia de Castellonio, uxor autem Johannis de Stampis" confirmed the donation of "partem suam de censu hospitum..apud Bunduflum" to Notre-Dame de Longpont made by "mater sua, mandatione patris sui supradicti Frederici ex via Hierusalem", with the consent of “filio suo Frederico...ex anteriori marito suo Balduino...de Belvaco”, by charter dated to [1130], witnessed by “Galterius Tirellus, Ansellus nepos eius...”[254]. "Domnus Johannes filius Pagani de Stampis et Eustachia uxor eius ac Fredericus filius Eustachie" confirmed the donation of "decimam de Ivri" made to Notre-Dame de Longpont by "Galterius Tyrellus" on leaving for Jerusalem by charter dated to [1140], witnessed by “...Heinricus frater Balduini de Corboylo...”[255]. “Adam de Challiaco...et Avelina eius Ade sponsa” consented to the donation to Yerres made by “Odo Briardus”, in the presence of “Eustachia Frederici mater”, by undated charter, witnessed by “...Fredericus de Donjonio, Terricus filius Ade de Challiaco...”[256]. [“Johannes de Corbolio filius Balduini” donated property to Yerres, with the consent of “uxoris sue Charcasone et Eustachie filie sue et Rainaldi fratris sui”, by charter dated 1174, witnessed by “Fredericus avunculus Johannis”[257]. It is not certain that this document refers to Ferry [I], but the chronology of the Donjon family members suggests that this is possible.] Ferry’s identification as the wife of [Moenée], father of Guy and Pierre de Donjon is confirmed by Gallia Christiana which states that “Guillelmus de Donjeon ex comitibus Nivernensis oriundus, Mathildis comitissæ Nivernensis dominæ Donziaci avunculus (forte patruus)” had “fratrem...Baldudinum de Hiere” who donated property to “Sacro-Portui seu Barbello Cisterciensis ordinis...monasterio” when leaving for Jerusalem with the consent of “A. uxore et I & Ferrico filiis”, and that he also had “duos alios...fratres...ex reg. cameræ computorum Paris. Guidonem et Petrum de Dijon (Donjeon)”, but cites no primary source on which this information is based[258]. A charter dated 1197 records the agreement between Notre-Dame de Paris and "Petrum de Donjon" concerning "terrarum de Virsi" which had been donated “anniversarium Frederici de Donjon”[259]. The Scripta de Feodis of King Philippe II record “domini Guidonis et Petri de Donjone fratrum beati Guillermi Bituricensis quondam archiepiscopi” and their holdings, referring also to property which was “de dono domini Ferrici de Dongeone”[260].
m firstly ---. No positive reference to this supposed first marriage has been found. However, it is suggested by the chronology of Ferry’s supposed daughter Helvise, as shown below.]
m [secondly] ---. No positive reference to this supposed second marriage has been found. However, it is suggested by the chronology of Ferry’s son Baudouin. Baudouin’s birth date is estimated very approximately to [1140/55] as shown below. The birth of Ferry’s supposed daughter Helvise is dated to [1125/35]. Assuming that Helvise was born in the later part of her range, and Baudouin in the earlier part of his, it is possible that the two were born from the same marriage.
Ferry [I] & his [first] wife had one child:
HELVISE de Donjon ([1120/25]-[after 1155?]).
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[253] Chartres Saint-Jean-en-Vallée, 36, p. 22.
[254] Longpont Notre-Dame, CLXXXIII, p. 174.
[255] Longpont Notre-Dame, CLXXVIII, p. 168.
[256] Depoin ‘Les vicomtes de Corbeil’, Tome V (1899), Pièces justificatives, XXIX, p. 65.
[257] Depoin ‘Les vicomtes de Corbeil’, Tome V (Paris, 1899), p. 23, quoting B.N. Mss.lat. 17049, fol. 623.
[258] Gallia Christiana, Tome II, cols. 60-61.
[259] Paris Notre-Dame, Tome II, XVIII, p. 258.
[260] RHGF, Tome XXIII, Scripta de Feodem ad Regem spectantibus, 294, p. 670.
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