BERNARD [I] de Montbard (-after 1084). Clarius’s 12th century Chronicon Sancti Petri Vivi Senonensis records in 1065 that “Bernardus miles et dominus castri Barris-Montis...et uxor eius Hunberga” reached agreement withe the abbot of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif de Sens relating to Ricey and Pouilly[1157]. “Bernard de Montbard” requested “Hugues de Maisey” to renounce claims against Molesme relating to the church of Champigny and other properties by charter dated 1084[1158]. m HUMBERGE, daughter of --- (-after 1065). Clarius’s 12th century Chronicon Sancti Petri Vivi Senonensis records in 1065 that “Bernardus miles et dominus castri Barris-Montis...et uxor eius Hunberga” reached agreement withe the abbot of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif de Sens relating to Ricey and Pouilly[1159]. Bernard [I] & his wife had children (the precise order of birth of these children is not known)