HERVE de Vergy (-1171 or after). "Elisabet de Virziaco castro" donated property to Cîteaux with the consent of "viri sui domni Saverini comitis et filiorum suorum Simonis et Arvei", recorded among donations in an undated early 12th century charter[1483]. A charter dated to [1096] records that "Gaufridus de Dunziaco" had sold "partem mediam comitatus Cabilonensis" to "domno Saverico…avunculo suo" on leaving for Jerusalem "cum Wydone de Tyhæra" and that "Saverico Cabilonensi comite…cum uxore sua" sold the same to Gauthier Bishop of Chalon with the approval of "Simonem filium suum cum uxore sua…et Arvæum filium alterum"[1484]. "Severicus de Verziaco dominus Cabilonensis comes et uxor eius Elisabeth, et Symon filius suus et filia Ayglentina [domina] de Puliaco" sold "villam…Franceis" [Francxault] to Dijon Saint-Etienne by undated charter[1485]. Seigneur de Vergy. "Symonis et Hervei dominorum de Vergiaco et Hugonis de Soliaco" donated property to Cîteaux by charter dated [1131?][1486]. "Erveius Vergiaci dominus" donated property to Cîteaux with the consent of "Hugo…Montis Sancti Johannis dominus, gener meus" by charter dated 1167 which specifies that Hervé had constituted his son-in-law as his heir in Vergy[1487]. "Herveius dominus Vergiaci" donated property to Cîteaux by charter dated 1171 which records as present "nepote meo Erveio abbate sancti Stephani"[1488]. m LUCIA, daughter of ---. She is named with her husband in a charter of La Bussière[1489]. Hervé & his wife had [three] children