HERVE [II] de Vierzon, son of HERVE [II] Seigneur de Vierzon & his wife Eléonore de la Ferté-Imbaud (-Damieta [1218/19]). Seigneur de Vierzon. A charter dated 1213 records an agreement between the abbess of Beaumont-les-Tours and "Herveus Virsionensis dominus" concerning the priory of Mentouz, referring to his earlier donation made with the consent of "Maria uxor mea et Aenorda mater mea domina de Firmitate Humbaldi" and naming "Mathildis que fuit conjux mea"[514]. [The Breve Chronicon Virzionensis Cœnobii records the death in 1216 of "Willelmus dominus Virzionis", after stating that he "profectus est contra Albigenses" in 1213[515]. It is assumed that these entries relate to Hervé [II] as no other record has been found of a Guillaume Seigneur de Vierzon at that time.] The Breve Chronicon Virzionensis Cœnobii records that "Herveus" succeeded on the death of "Willelmus dominus Virzionis", leaving for Jerusalem "cum Simonis de Montfort" in 1221 and leaving "Willelmo filio Virzionensis"[516]. The Historia Damiatina by Oliverus Scholasticus records the deaths in 1218 at Damieta of "comes de Marcha et comes de Bar et filius eius, frater Guillelmus de Carnoto magister militiæ templi, Herveus de Virsione, Iterius de Tacci, Oliverus filius regis Anglie"[517].
m firstlyMATHILDE, daughter of ---. A charter dated 1213 records an agreement between the abbess of Beaumont-les-Tours and "Herveus Virsionensis dominus" concerning the priory of Mentouz, referring to his earlier donation made with the consent of "Maria uxor mea et Aenorda mater mea domina de Firmitate Humbaldi" and naming "Mathildis que fuit conjux mea"[518].
m secondly (1210) as her first husband, MARIE de Dampierre, daughter of GUY [II] Seigneur de Dampierre & his wife Mathilde dame de Bourbon (-[13 May] before 1237). A charter dated 1213 records an agreement between the abbess of Beaumont-les-Tours and "Herveus Virsionensis dominus" concerning the priory of Mentouz, referring to his earlier donation made with the consent of "Maria uxor mea et Aenorda mater mea domina de Firmitate Humbaldi" and naming "Mathildis que fuit conjux mea"[519]. "M. domina Virsonii" named "Archembaldum de Borbonio fratrem meum" as pledge relating to the property of "domino Herveo de Virsonio quondam marito meo" by charter dated 10 Sep 1219[520]. She married secondly ([1221]) Henri [I] de Sully, who succeeded as Sire de Sully after [1234]. "Henricus Soliaci et Virsionis dominus" donated property to the priory of Menetou-sur-Cher, with the consent of "Marie uxoris mee et Willielmi filii eius heredis Virsionensis", by charter dated Jun 1231[521].
Hervé [II] & his second wife had two children