URSO (-[1143/46]). "Miles...Niuelon" granted privileges to the monks of Saint-Martin, with the consent of "filii sui Ursionis et Comitisse...sororis sue", by undated charter[1556]. "Niuellus filius Fulcherri" withdrew claims "in terra de Stuno et in molendinis de Fonte Merlandi" in favour of Marmoutier, with the consent of "uxore sua Comitissa...et filio suo Ursione...et Haimelino fratre suo", by charter dated to [1069/80][1557]. "Ursio filius eius…" consented to the donation by "Nevelo de Fracta Valle" by charter dated to [1096/1101][1558]. "Nivelo generis nobilitate" donated "terram sancti Petri...Amprainvillam" to Chartres Saint-Père by charter dated to [1097] which also lists minor donations made by "sorori mee Hugonis Dunensis vicecomitis uxori nomine Comitisse pro assensu...Hamelino fratri meo...annuente filio meo Urseo", witnessed by "...Comitisse, Pagane, sororis eius, Hugonis vicecomitis..."[1559]. "Domnus Urso filius Nivelonis" confirmed the donation of "terre…Boscus Rufini" by "domnus Jeremias de Insula" to Chartres Saint-Père by charter dated to [1113/29], signed by "Beatrix uxor ipsius Ursonis et filius amborum Nivelo…Jeremias et Rainaldus de Turre filii eius, Helvisa uxor eius, Helvisa et Aanor filie eius"[1560]. Seigneur de Fréteval. "Ursio dominus de Fractæ Vallis" donated property with the consent of "filiis meis Nivelone, Hamelino, Philippe, Fulcherio, Rainaldo et sororibus eorum Hersende et Comitissa et uxore primogeniti filii mei…Agatha et Hilgodo Piel" by charter dated 1139[1561]. "Urso de Fractavalle" confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Tiron Sainte-Trinité in his domains, with the consent of "filii mei Nevelo, Hamelinus, Raginaudus...Fulcherius...Philippus...filia eius Hersendis", by charter dated to [1142/45][1562]. "Ursio de Fractavalle", on his deathbed, returned "bosco…Corbiniacus…[et] terra…Fontanis" to the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme, with the consent of "duobus filiis suis Nivelone et Hamelino", by charter dated to [1122/43][1563]. Urso´s death is confirmed by the charter dated 1146 which records that "Urso Fractevallis dominus…in infirmitate sua" consented to the division of land between "Fulcoius de Pataio" and the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme, but the same document records that after he died "filios suos Nivelonem et Hamelinum" gave their consent[1564]. "Urso Nivelonis de Melliaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Père by charter dated to before 1149[1565]. m (before 1119) BEATRIX de la Tour, daughter of JEREMIE de la Tour Seigneur de Lisle & his wife Helvise [Sarracena] --- (-after 1129). "Domnus Urso filius Nivelonis" confirmed the donation of "terre…Boscus Rufini" by "domnus Jeremias de Insula" to Chartres Saint-Père by charter dated to [1113/29], signed by "Beatrix uxor ipsius Ursonis et filius amborum Nivelo…Jeremias et Rainaldus de Turre filii eius, Helvisa uxor eius, Helvisa et Aanor filie eius"[1566]. "Ursio filius Nivelonis [et] uxor ipsius Ursionis…Beatrix" are named in the charter dated 1119 recording an agreement between the monks of "Majoris Monasterii" and "Nivelonem de Fracte Valle"[1567]. "Domnus Urso filius Nivelonis" donated property inherited from "domnus Jeremias de Insula" to the abbey of Saint-Père by charter dated to [1113/29], witnessed by "Beatrix uxor ipsius Ursionis et filius amborum Nivelo", the heading of which refers to "Cyrographum inter nos et Ursonem...concessu uxoris et filii et soceri sui Jeremie"[1568]. Urso & his wife had eight children: