GERARD de Fouvent (-1032 or after). Europäische Stammtafeln names Gérard as son of Gérard de Fouvent[388], but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. Gérard's supposed son, Hubert, is referred to as nepos of Aimon [I] Comte d'Auxois in the latter's 1004 testament, but the family relationship could have been through Gérard, his wife Gertrude or through Aimon's unknown wife. The Chronicon Besuense notes a donation of property "terræ apud Artionis…villam quam de hereditate Geretrudis uxoris suæ" by "Girardus Fontis-vennæ castri dominus" dated 1019, signed by "Girardus Comes Fontis-vennæ…Hugo comes…"[389]. The Chronicon Besuense notes a donation of property by "Girardus…cum Gertrude uxore mea" dated 1 May 1020, signed by "Girardi, Gertrudis, Girardi Clerici, Humberti filiorum eorum…"[390]. m GERTRUDE, daughter of [AIMON [I] Comte d'Auxois & his wife ---]. She is named Gertrude de Lavoncourt in Europäische Stammtafeln[391], but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified. It is assumed that the mother of "…Hubertus, Gerardus, Helinnanus nepotes eius…" who subscribed the testament of "Aymo…comitatus Alsinses atque Dusmensis" dated 17 Mar 1004[392] was the testator's sister, although there is no proof that this is correct. "Girardus Fontisvennæ dominus" founded the church of Fouvent, "apud Artionis-curtem villam, quam de hereditate Gertrudis uxoris suæ", by charter dated 3 May 1019[393]. The Chronicon Besuense notes a donation of property "ecclesie in comitatu Atoariensi" by "miles quidam…Girardus" with the consent of "uxoris suæ…Gertrudis et filii sui Humberti"[394]. The Chronicon Besuense notes a donation of property by "Girardus…cum Gertrude uxore mea" dated 1 May 1020, signed by "Girardi, Gertrudis, Girardi Clerici, Humberti filiorum eorum…"[395].Gérard & his wife had [seven] children