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Aimery Félix de Rançon II




Family 1: Almodis de Rancon de Taillebourg,    b. 1000 in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France    d. DECEASED
  1. Aimery III Malemont de Rançon, b. 1045 in Rancon, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France     d. AFT 10 DEC 1096 in Mallemort, Bouches-du-Rhone, France
  2. Géraud de Rançon, b. 1025 in Rancon, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France     d. 1089
Sources:
  1. Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - AIMERY [I] de Rancon (-after 1047)
    Author: FMG Projects/MedLands
    Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANGOULEME.htm#AimeryIIRanconA;
    Note: AIMERY [I] de Rancon (-after 1047). The Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis records that "Aymericus princeps Ranconiensis" constructed "castrum Fractum-Botum in Xantonico" during the absence in Rome of “seniorem suum Guillermum comitem Engolismæ”, the latter (with “filio suo Joffredo”, which probably dates the passage to [1015/25] by which time Guillaume’s sons would have been mature) besieging and destroying the castle after his return[923]. “Haimericus de Rancone” donated “ecclesia de Blasmeriaco” to Vendôme Sainte-Trinité, with the consent of “uxor eius...Almoda et filii eorum Haimericus et Geraldus”, by charter dated to before 1047[924]. “Aimericus miles de Rancone” donated “villam...Blasmeriaco cum ecclesia” to Vendôme Sainte-Trinité by charter dated to before 1047, witnessed by “filii eius Giraldus et Guido...”[925]. "Goffridi comitis, Willelmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aimerici de Rancon..." subscribed the charter dated 1047 under which "Goffredus comes et uxor mea Agnes" founded Notre-Dame de Saintes and donated numerous properties[926]. His prominent position in the list of subscribers suggests that the subscriber was the more senior Aimery [I] de Rancon not his successor Aimery [II]. m ALMODIS, daughter of ---. “Haimericus de Rancone” donated “ecclesia de Blasmeriaco” to Vendôme Sainte-Trinité, with the consent of “uxor eius...Almoda et filii eorum Haimericus et Geraldus”, by charter dated to before 1047[927]. Aimery [I] & his wife had three children: a) AIMERY de Rancon . “Haimericus de Rancone” donated “ecclesia de Blasmeriaco” to Vendôme Sainte-Trinité, with the consent of “uxor eius...Almoda et filii eorum Haimericus et Geraldus”, by charter dated to before 1047[928]. same person as...? AIMERY [II] de Rancon (-after 10 Dec 1096). Besly notes a charter “de saint Jean” of Aimery [II] in which he describes himself as "fils d’un pere mal tué ou assassiné à tort, qui fut suivi d’une autre cruauté plus détestable beaucoup" but provides no citation reference[929]. Besly assumes that this document refers to the death of Aimery [I] (see above). His parentage is presumably confirmed by the document quoted above, but some doubt is introduced by his absence from the other charter dated to before 1047, quoted below, which only names Aimery [I]’s sons Gérard and Guy. - see below. b) GERARD de Rancon . “Haimericus de Rancone” donated “ecclesia de Blasmeriaco” to Vendôme Sainte-Trinité, with the consent of “uxor eius...Almoda et filii eorum Haimericus et Geraldus”, by charter dated to before 1047[930]. “Aimericus miles de Rancone” donated “villam...Blasmeriaco cum ecclesia” to Vendôme Sainte-Trinité by charter dated to before 1047, witnessed by “filii eius Giraldus et Guido...”[931]. c) GUY de Rancon . “Aimericus miles de Rancone” donated “villam...Blasmeriaco cum ecclesia” to Vendôme Sainte-Trinité by charter dated to before 1047, witnessed by “filii eius Giraldus et Guido...”[932].
    Page: Source record for AIMERY [I] de Rancon (-after 1047).
  2. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Aimery Ii De Rancon -
    Author: United Ancestries, Automated Archives Inc., Automated Family Pedigrees, Page number: #1, CD 100
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736741113

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