ADAM [I] de Villebéon ([1183/85]-28 Jan 1235, bur Jard). The Scripta de Feodis of King Philippe II record "...Gauterus de Nemosio, Gauterus Juvenis...Adam filius G[auteri] juvenis..." in "Vulcasinum"[2114]. Sire de Villebéon. Chambellan de France. "A. Cambellanus miles" confirmed donations made to Jard by "bone memorie dominus G. pater meus", with the consent of "E. matris mee", by charter dated May 1224[2115]. "Adam Cambellanus miles" confirmed donations "in territorio de Mondrevilla" made to Jard by "defuncta Elizabedt quondam domina de Villa Beonis mater mea", with the consent of "Eliz. uxoris mee", by charter dated May 1234[2116]. His testament is dated to 1234, his executors amending certain bequests in Oct 1235[2117]. The necrology of the Abbaye du Jard records the death "V Kal Feb" of "domini Ade cambellani" and his donation, as well as his burial in the church[2118]. m firstly (1205) ISABELLE de Tancarville, daughter of GUILLAUME de Tancarville & his wife Alix de Serans (-[1214]). Philippe II King of France confirmed the marriage contract between "Guillelmus cambellanus de Tancarvilla...Isabella filia sua" and "Adæ filio...Galterii junioris camerarii nostri" by charter dated 1205, which provided for an increase in the dowry if Guillaume de Tancarville had no male heir "ex Alliz uxore sua" and if "Marsilia sororia ipsius" died[2119]. m secondly ([1215]) ELISABETH de Montmaur, daughter of MATHIEU de Montmaur & his wife --- (-23 Jul 1254, bur Jard). "Adam Cambellanus miles" confirmed donations "in territorio de Mondrevilla" made to Jard by "defuncta Elizabedt quondam domina de Villa Beonis mater mea", with the consent of "Eliz. uxoris mee", by charter dated May 1234[2120]. "Elizabeth domina de Villabeon" approved the actions taken by "executores testamenti domini Ade dicti Cambellani quondam mariti mei" by charter dated Feb 1238 (O.S.)[2121]. "Isabellis domina de Villabeonis relicta defuncti Ade Cambellani de Villabeon militis" chose burial at Jard by charter dated 19 Jul 1254[2122]. The necrology of the Abbaye du Jard records the death "X Kal Aug" of "Elisabeth quondam domine secunde de Villabeonis"[2123]. Adam [I] & his first wife had five children: