GEOFFROY [II] de Joinville, son of GEOFFROY [I] Seigneur de Joinville & his wife Blanche de Reynel (-before 1101). "Geoffroy senex sire de Joinville", with the consent of "Geoffroy son fils et de Hodierne sa bru", donated property to the church of Vaucouleurs, by charter dated to [1070/80][1029]. Seigneur de Joinville. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Gaufridus filius eius [=Gaufridi II domnus Ioveville et comes Ioviniaci]" when recording in 1080 that he succeeded on the death of his father[1030]. Dudon abbé de Montiérender declared that he summoned "Goffrido iuniore, Junville domino…advocati…Blesensis" to Meaux, that the latter was unable to present himself because of the captivity of "filii sui Stephani", and that Geoffroy had therefore agreed with the abbey to hold his avouerie on the same terms as "son aïeul Etienne", by charter dated to [1088][1031]. "Gaufredus de Junccivilla" is named in a charter dated to [1089/90]/1093] which records that "defuncto filius eius Gaufredus" donated property to the abbey of Molesme, subscribed by "Warnerio gener eius"[1032].
m (before 1080) HODIERNE de Courtenay, daughter of JOSCELIN [I] Sire de Courtenay & his first wife Isabelle de Montlhéry. Hodierne is named as the daughter of Joscelin [I] and his first wife in Burke´s Peerage, and wife of Geoffroy de Joinville, but the primary source on which it is based has not yet been identified[1033]. The Historia of Monk Aimon records the mother of Guy and Renard de Joigny as the only child of Joscelin by his first wife, which suggests that Hodierne must have been born from her father´s second marriage[1034]. "Geoffroy senex sire de Joinville", with the consent of "Geoffroy son fils et de Hodierne sa bru", donated property to the church of Vaucouleurs, by charter dated to [1070/80][1035].
Geoffroy [II] & his wife had five children