ROGER [I] de Rozoy (-before 1246). The Chronicon Hanoniense names "Raynaldum…[et] Rogerum Laundunensem episcopum et filias Alidem…Egidio de Cymaco maritatem et Annchelisam viro nobili in comitatu Namurcensi maritatam Philippo…de Altaripa" as children of "domino Rogero de Roseto" and his Namur wife, specifying that Renaud married "Iuliana filia Nicholay de Ruminio" by whom he was father of "Rogerum"[1866]. Seigneur de Rozoy. "Rogerus dominus de Rozeto" confirmed the relinquishment of property in favour of Compiègne Saint-Corneille made by "Juliana mater mea et Nicholaus frater meus", at the request of "domini Ingelranni de Cociaco comitis de Pertico", by charter dated 1205[1867]. Philippe II King of France confirmed an agreement between the monks of Saint-Denis and "Roger de Rozoi" concerning "la maison de Chaourse" by charter dated [Oct] 1207[1868]. "Arnoul d´Oudenarde" guaranteed the loyalty of "Daniel de Masquelines", with the consent of "Roger de Rozoi son seigneur", by charter dated [Jul 1215][1869]. m ALIX d´Avesnes, daughter of JACQUES Seigneur d'Avesnes & his wife Adeline de Guise. The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis names "Machtildem, Aelidem, Adeluyam et Agnetem" as the four daughters of "Nicolai Plukelli filius primogenitus Jacobus" and his wife, adding that "Aelidis secunda filia" married "domino Rogero de Rosoy" by whom she had one son and four daughters and naming their descendants[1870]. Roger & his wife had children