HUMBERT [II] (-[1102/03]). "Wichardus miles de Bellojoco" donated property to Saint-Vincent-de-Mâcon by charter dated to [1031/62] subscribed by "uxoris eius Ricoare et filiorum eius Humberti, Guichardi et Dalmacii"[2115]. "Ricoarie uxoris eius ac filii eorum Humberti, Hugonis avunculi eius" subscribed the charter dated to [1031/60] under which "Wicardus veniens de Bellijoco" donated property to Saint-Vincent-de-Mâcon "recordans peccata…pater suus Wicardus"[2116]. "Stephanus [de Bellojoco]" donated property to Cluny with the consent of "Wigo filius Hugonis consobrinus eius, necnon etiam Humbertus, Wichardus atque Dalmatius filii Wichardi, consobrini ipsius similiter…atque Wichardi monachi consobrini ipsius Stephani" by charter dated [1070][2117]. ["Humbertus Beljocensis", who was married to "filiam Amedei comitis Savoiensis", donated property "Carruptum…[et] Capolerium" to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu by undated charter, dated in the compilation to [1080/90][2118]. As noted discussed more fully below under Humbert [II]´s second wife, it is possible that this charter relates to Humbert [III] Seigneur de Beaujeu, assuming that the speculative dating is incorrect.] "Umberti, Auxilie uxoris sue" subscribed the charter dated 1090 which records the donation to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu by "Stephanus"[2119]. "Domnus Humbertus et uxor sua…Auxilia et infantes eorum Guicchardus et Humbertus et Guigo et Ugo" confirmed the donation to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu by Herbert de Senecé by charter dated 1094[2120]. m firstly WANDELMODE de Thiern, daughter of GUILLAUME de Thiern & his wife Adelaide de Chalon. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m secondly ([1080]) AUXILIA, daughter of --- (-[6 Sep] after 1094). "Auxilia uxor domni Humberti" donated property to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu by undated charter, dated in the compilation to [1090][2121]. "Umberti, Auxilie uxoris sue" subscribed the charter dated 1090 which records the donation to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu by "Stephanus"[2122]. "Domnus Humbertus et uxor sua…Auxilia et infantes eorum Guicchardus et Humbertus et Guigo et Ugo" confirmed the donation to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu by Herbert de Senecé by charter dated 1094[2123]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[2124], she was Auxilia de Savoie, daughter of Amédée II Comte de Savoie & his wife Jeanne [de Genève]. Presumably this supposition is based on the undated charter, dated in the compilation to [1080/90], under which "Humbertus Beljocensis", who was married to "filiam Amedei comitis Savoiensis", donated property "Carruptum…[et] Capolerium" to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu[2125]. Guichenon suggests that there is confusion between Auxilia and Alix de Savoie, wife of Humbert [III] Seigneur de Beaujeu (see below)[2126]. The basis for dating the charter in question to [1080/90] has not been ascertained and, assuming that this does not depend on dating the church dignitaries who are named in the document ("Petri, Guiscardi et Stephani supradictæ ecclesie"), this confusion appears possible. The necrology of Notre-Dame de Beaujeu records "Humberti et Auxilie uxoris domini Bellijoci" on "VII Id Sep"[2127], but it is not clear which death is commemorated. Humbert [II] & his second wife had six children