AIMERY "Ostofrancus" de Limoges, son of GERAUD Vicomte de Limoges & his wife Rothilde [de Brosse] (-[Mar/Aug] 1019). The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "duo Pontificatum Lemovicensem adepti…Ildegarius et Alduinus, alter Guido…qui Tursturiacensem Abbatiam construxisse narrator, Aimericus de Rupecavardi…Ostofrancus, et Geraldus de Argentonio, Gaufredus…Abbas S. Marcialis" as the children of "Gerardus"[649]. "Aimericus Ostifrancs" donated half the church at "Nioll" to Uzerche, for the souls of "patris mei Geraldi et matris meæ…Rotildis", by charter dated Mar 1019, signed by "Ava uxoris suæ, Aimerici filii sui, Geraldi fratris eius…"[650]. The date of his death is suggested by the document dated Aug 1019 in which his wife and two sons are apparently named (see below).
m AVA, daughter of --- (-after Mar 1019). "Aimericus Ostifrancs" donated half the church at "Nioll" to Uzerche, for the souls of "patris mei Geraldi et matris meæ…Rotildis", by charter dated Mar 1019, signed by "Ava uxoris suæ, Aimerici filii sui, Geraldi fratris eius…"[651]. "…Rotildis, Aimerici filii sui, Fulchaldi de Rocha, Guidonis filii sui, Ademari fratris eius, Ava filiæ, Aimerici filii sui, Geraldi" signed the charter dated Aug 1019 under which "Guido et uxor mea Emma…et filii nostri Geraldus, Ademarus, Petrus" donated "ecclesiam…Sancti Bibiano…a Nioli" to Uzerche[652]. "…Ava filiæ, Aimerici filii sui, Geraldi" in the list of subscribers appears to refer to the wife of Aimery [I] de Rochechouart and her two sons. The word "filiæ" is not referred to any other word, indicating an omission or a mistranscription. A footnote in the compilation consulted quotes another copy of the same document which names "Ava femina"[653]. If this identification is correct, Ava´s husband must presumably have predeceased the document.
Aimery [I] & his wife had [three] children