, Guerry

Nom de naissance Guerry 1a 2a
ID Gramps I60587
Genre masculin
Âge au décès environ 30 ans, 9 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance vers 1060    
 
Décès 10/1/1090    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père , Hugues Ier [I42633]
Mère , Adela [I49747]
         , Guerry [I60587]
    Le frère (germain)     , Aubert [I45944]
    Le frère (germain)     , Hugues [I43370]

Familles

    Famille de , Guerry et , Hélisende [F09512]
Mariés Femme , Hélisende [I59245]
  Enfants
  1. , Elisabeth [I53334]
  2. , Hersende [I56467]

Anecdote

GUERRY (-10 Jan [1090]). "Emelina de Castro Duno..." donated "medietatem ecclesiæ Sancti Leobini de Moreis" to Marmoutier, with the consent of "Hugo...vicedominus Carnotensi de quo eandem ecclesiam predicta Emelina tenebat", by charter dated to [1042/51], witnessed by "Adila femina Hugonis, Guirrius filius eiusdem Hugonis, Hugo frater eius, Albertus frater eius..."[681]. Vidame de Chartres. "Albertus...Hugonis...Carnotensis vicedomini filius" donated "æcclesia sancti Leobini...in Braio castro super fluvium Osannæ" to Saint-Père, with the consent of "mei...fratris...Guerrici qui nunc est post patris mei mortem vicedominus", by charter dated to before 1080[682]. The necrology of Chartres Cathedral records the death "IV Id Jan" of "Guerricus vicedominus" adding that "uxor eius" donated "Balduinum servum suum" to Chartres for his soul with the consent of "omnibus filiis filiabusque"[683]. The necrology of Saint-Père-en-Vallée records the death "IV Id Jan" of "Guerricus vicedominus Carnotensium"[684]. A charter dated to before 1103 records that "Guerricus hujus Carnotensis civitatis vicedominus" donated "ecclesiam sancte Marie de Treione" to Saint-Père, with the consent of "fratris sui Alberti", that later after the donor´s death "uxor ipsius...Helisendis" confirmed, and "filius eius Hugo" supplemented, the donation with the advice of "Stephani filii sui sancti Johannis de Valeia abbatis", and that even later "Willelmus de Ferrariis gener eius...ex parte uxoris sue...Isabellis" further confirmed the donation[685]. m as her first husband, HELISENDE, daughter of ANSCULF & his wife --- (-15 Jul after 1120). A charter dated to before 1103 records that "Guerricus hujus Carnotensis civitatis vicedominus" donated "ecclesiam sancte Marie de Treione" to Saint-Père, with the consent of "fratris sui Alberti", that later after the donor´s death "uxor ipsius...Helisendis" confirmed, and "filius eius Hugo" supplemented, the donation with the advice of "Stephani filii sui sancti Johannis de Valeia abbatis"[686]. Her parentage is confirmed by the necrology of Saint-Jean en Vallée which records the death "VIII Kal Mai" of "Anscolfus pater Helisendis vicedomine"[687]. She married secondly [as his second wife,] Barthélemy Boël. "Ex parte nostra [=Saint-Père de Chartres], Bartholomeus qui cognomentur Bodellus, Hugo vicedominus, Robertus Aculeus et filius eius..." subscribed the charter dated to [1089/1101] under which "Stephanus Carnotensis comitis et uxor mea Adela" donated a serf to Saint-Père de Chartres[688]. "Ex parte Garini...Bartholomeus vicedominus, Robertus Aculeus..." subscribed the charter dated to [1090/1101] under which "servis sancti Petri, Guarinus" was absolved from service by Saint-Père de Chartres[689]. "Bodellus Carnotensis vicedominus" donated property to Saint-Père de Chartres, with the consent of "filio meo...Girardo", by undated charter[690]. "Helisendis vicedomina" confirmed a donation to Chartres Saint-Père, with the consent of "filiis suis Hugone vicedomino et Stephano et sorore eorum Elisabeth", for the anniversary of "Guerrici vicedomini et prenominate uxoris eius Helisendis", by charter dated 23 Feb 1103 (O.S.?)[691]. "...Helisendis vicedomina et Girardus filius eius..." subscribed the charter dated 1104 which records the donation of vines to Saint-Père de Chartres made by "comitissa...Adela"[692]. "Helessendis vicedomina" donated "in villa...Hermentarvilla" to Saint-Jean-en-Vallée, for the soul of "filii sui Hugonis vicedomini", by charter dated to [1108] which also records a similar donation by "Guillelmus de Ferreriis cum uxore sua Elisabeht vicedomine filia"[693]. "Heles[endis] Carnotensis vice[domina]" donated vines to Saint-Jean-en-Vallée, for the souls of "domini mei Bartholomei et mea meorumque filiorum Girardi et Stephani", by charter dated to [1108][694]. Geoffroy Bishop of Chartres founded the monastery of Notre-Dame de Josaphat "juxta Leugas", with the consent of "Helisendis...vicedomine et Girardi filii eius que ecclesie Sancti-Mauricii advocati erant", by charter dated 1120[695]. The necrology of Chartres cathedral records the death "Id Jul" of "Helisendis vicedomina"[696]. The necrology of Saint-Père-en-Vallée records the death "Id Jul" of "Helissendis vicecomitissa"[697]. Guerry & his wife had [six] children:

Guerric, son of Vidame HUGO I.
Guirric, filius...Hugonis [vicedomini] witnessed, with the rest of his family CMMD 35.
Guerricus vicedominus Carnotensium(4). (Obits, n.4): Son of Hugo I (Obits SP 180C, 10 Jan.) and husband of Melissend [sic: Helissend] (1079– 88).
Guerric consented to his brother Albert's concession of the cure of the church of St. Lubin at Brou an undated act of Prior Robert of St. Peter (CSP 470– 1, cf. CSP 212).

GUERRIC Vidame, son of Vidame HUGO I.
Guirrius [SIC as published], son of the Vidame Hugo, appears, with his father, mother, Adila, and brothers, Hugo and Albert, in an act for Marmoutier, "1042– 51."[49]
Guerricus frater Alberti, vicedominus, 232, 269; vicedominus, 239, 470.
He married Helissendis. [SEE VIDAME FAMILY *12]

Templ. aux E&L, 41, pp. 50– 51: XLI. Avril 1204.
Guillaume de Ferrières, vidame de Chartres, éiant au siège de Saint– Jean d'Acre, avait donné à l'ordre du Temple un muid de blé sur ses greniers de Generville. Tombé malade près de Constantinople, il ajoule un second muid, et est reçu comme confrère du Temple avec participation aux prières et bonnes oeuvres de l'Ordre.

IN NOMINE DOMINI. Quoniam ea quæ a mortalibus statuuntur plerumque solent oblivionis rubigine denigrari, iccirco ego Willelmus, vidames Carnotensis, notum facio omnibus hominibus, presentibus et futuris, quod ego apud Syriam, in Accon civitate, dum adhuc plena corporis sanitate vigerem, dedi et concessi Deo et domui sacre militie Templi, pro remedio anime mee, unum modium annone, in horreo meo de Genervile per annos singulos assignatum. Tandem vero accedens Constantinopolim,(1) in lecto egritudinis, Deo volente, constitutus, in bona
1. Constantinople fut prise le 13 avril 1201, le mot "accendens" suppose que la ville était encore assiégée. L'administration du vidame pendant l'absence de Guillaume de Ferrières avait été confiée à Robert de Tachainville, son beau– frére. Cette présence de Guillaume en 1204, au siége de Constantinople, réduit à nèant la prètendue trahison du vidame, qui, a la suite de Regnaud de Montimirail, serait parti pour une mission secrete et ne serait pas revenu au camp, à rencontre de son serment. Guillaume mourut, et ne vit peut– tre pas le triomphe de ses frères d'armes. Il ne faut done pas le confondre avec Guillaume de Chartres, grand– maître des Templiers, qui mourut de la peste, en 1219, au siège de Damiette (Voir "Annuaire d'Eure– et– Loir," 1857, p. 178 et 179, et "Bullelin de la Socidté Dunoise," 1895, p. 201 à 203). Nous y avons publié le sçeau de Guillaume de Ferrières. [51] memoria mea, fratribus ejusdem milicie alterum modium annone, in ipso horreo meo de Genervile, de consilio et voluntate domini Gervasii de Castello, et domini Guillelmi de Cubitis, ceterorumque amicorum meorum, pro salute mea, constitui et concessi. Predicti etiam fratres me in confratrem Templi receperunt, necnon et honorum domus atque oracionum participem me fecerunt. Quod ut firmum et inconcussum permanent presentera paginam nostrum sigilli meitestimonio feci roborari, anno Domini M° CC° IIII°, mense aprili.

Archives Nationales. S. 4999, A. n°64. – Original en parchemin scellé d'un grand sceau encire blanche, cavalier galopant à gauche, l'épée à droite, l'écu à une bande avec un orle de merlettes, et Vidimus de 1332, ibidem, n° 61.
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CND 24: ...Stephanus, vicedominus; Girardus, filius Boelli, hujus ecclesie signiferi.... N.b.: This act existing only in various copies, we believe that— in all of them— Stephenus vicedominus was mis– transcribed, perhaps from an unclear (and lost) original, from Stephanus filius vicidominae; i.e., it is not a question of an otherwise unknown Vidame named Stephen, but rather of Stephen, son of the Vidamess Helisendis, who also was the mother, by a previous marriage, of Girard filius [Bartholomeus] Boelli

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Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 4ADEF4A9291B4091A8DE81AD64246DD3569F
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. , Hugues Ier [I42633]
    1. , Adela [I49747]
      1. , Guerry
        1. , Hélisende [I59245]
          1. , Elisabeth [I53334]
          2. , Hersende [I56467]
      2. , Aubert [I45944]
      3. , Hugues [I43370]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Racines et Histoire [S00025]
      • Page: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Chartres-Vidames.pdf
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut
  2. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CENTRAL%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc319423119
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut