ADAM [IV] (-[1189]). "Ansellus de Insula" granted duty exemptions to Saint-Leu d’Esserent, with the consent of "uxoris illius Mabillæ filiorumque suorum Adæ atque Theobaldi", by charter dated 1149[402]. Sire de l'Isle. He joined the Fourth Crusade in 1189. "Adam de Insula" donated property to Valle Sainte-Marie, for the soul of "Aalis uxoris mee", with the consent of "fratrorum meorum…Lancelini, Manasse et Adam, filiorumque meorum Anselli, Teobaldi, Adam, et filiarum mearum Aveline et Mabilie", by undated charter[403]. “M[anasserius] de Insula” notified a donation of revenue to Canterbury, for the souls of “parentum meorum Anselini et Mabilie et fratris mei Adam et filii eius Anselini et aliorum fratrum meorum Ade...et Lancelini[i]”, with the consent of “frater meus Adam de Insula...et filius eius Anselinus”, by charter dated to [1179/89][404]. m (before 1166) as her second husband, ADELA de Corbeil, widow of --- Seigneur d'Andresel, daughter of BAUDOUIN [V] de Corbeil & his wife --- (-10 May [1184/86]). Her first and second marriages are confirmed by the charter dated 14 May 1190 under which [her son] “Ansellus de Insula” granted toll exemptions to Bon Port Notre-Dame, with the consent of “uxoris mee Eve et Ade fratris mei et Mabille sororis mei”, witnessed by “Albertus de Andresel frater meus, Manasserius de Insula avunculus meus...”[405]. "Adam de Insula" donated property to Valle Sainte-Marie, for the soul of "Aalis uxoris mee", with the consent of "fratrorum meorum…Lancelini, Manasse et Adam, filiorumque meorum Anselli, Teobaldi, Adam, et filiarum mearum Aveline et Mabilie", by undated charter[406]. The necrology of the Priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs records the death "VI Id May" of "Adeleidis uxor Ade de Insula"[407]. Adam [IV] & his wife had five children