HUMBERT [I], son of BERARD & his wife Wandelmode [de Salins] (-before 1016). The church of Pierre Aigue was founded on land "in pago L[ugdu]nensi" owned by "Berardum" by undated charter, dated to the 10th century, signed by "Berardi, Wandelmodis, Humberti…"[2061]. The chronology of the charters in which he, his brothers and his sons are named suggests that Humbert was one of the oldest of his parents' children. "Humbertus…[et] Ameldis uxor mea" made a donation of property "in pago Lucdunensi in villa Ronnenco…capellam…sancti Germani…" to Cluny by charter dated [11Jul 966/10 Jul 967], subscribed by "Umbertus, Ameldis, Beraldus filius eius, Arbertus, Letaudus, Bladinus, Arnaldus, Girbertus, Ugo, Girardus, Arbertus, Aldebaldus"[2062]. "Umbertus, Ameldus, Berardus, Vuichardus, Letaudus, Bermundus, Raimodis, Aldebaldus" witnessed the charter dated 978 under which "Vuichardus" donated property to Cluny[2063], the first five witnesses presumably being Guichard's brother Humbert, the latter's wife and their three sons. "Humbertus et uxor mea Emeldis" donated property "in pago Matisconensi in villam…Morgonum" to Cluny by charter dated to [987/96], subscribed by "Berardi, Wichardi et Letaudi filiorum ipsorum"[2064]. "Vuigonis, Lamberti…Humberti…" subscribed the charter dated to [987/96] under which "Vuandalmodis et filius meus Vuichardus" donated property to Cluny for the soul of "Letaudi filii mei"[2065]. "Umbertus et uxor mea Aimeldis" donated property "in pago Lugdunensi" to Cluny by charter dated 994, subscribed by "Berardi, Wicardi, Letaudi et filiorum eius…"[2066], the subscribers presumably being the sons of the joint donors despite the wording of the document. "Quidam nobilis Humbertus…cum uxore sua…Hemelt cum filiis ac filiabus…Wicardus, Lietoldus" confirmed his father´s donations to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu, for the souls of "patris sui Berardi et matris sue Wandalmodis", by charter dated to [990/1000], signed by "Berardi, Wicardi…"[2067].
m ([966/67] or before) EMELDIS, daughter of --- (-[997/98]). "Humbertus…[et] Ameldis uxor mea" made a donation of property to Cluny by charter dated [11Jul 966/10 Jul 967][2068]. "Umbertus, Ameldus, Berardus, Vuichardus, Letaudus…" witnessed the charter dated 978 under which "Vuichardus" donated property to Cluny[2069], these five witnesses presumably being Guichard's brother Humbert, the latter's wife and their three sons. "Quidam nobilis Humbertus…cum uxore sua…Hemelt cum filiis ac filiabus…Wicardus, Lietoldus" confirmed his father´s donations to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu, for the souls of "patris sui Berardi et matris sue Wandalmodis", by charter dated to [990/1000], signed by "Berardi, Wicardi…"[2070].
Humbert [I] & his wife had [eight] children