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Etienne de Montreveau Vicomte de Lude



Preferred Parents:
Father: Roger Le Jeune De Montrevault, b. 956   d. 1020 in Canisy, Manche, Normandy, France
Mother: Marsire de Saumur de Doué, b. 961 in Montrevault, Cholet, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France   d. 1034 in Saint-Sever-Calvados, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France

Family 1: Adelburge de Vendôme,    b. 985 in Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France    d. 1058 in Montrevault, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
  1. Emme de Montrevault, Dame du Lude, b. 1010 in Montrevault, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France     d. 18 SEP 1058 in Beaumont, Maine, France
Family 2: Adelburge Lude,    b. ABT 1010 in Anjou, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France    d. 1069 in Montrevault, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
  1. Erminsinde Montreveau, b. 965 in Montreveau, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France     d. 1049
Sources:
  1. Title: Foundation for Medieval Geneaology: ADELBERGE (-27 May ----)
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/vendome.htm#_ftnref451;
    Note: ADELBERGE (-27 May ----). Her parentage is confirmed by the undated charter under which "Huberti Andegavensium episcopi…et neptis illius Emme atque Radulfi vicecomitis Cenomannensium mariti eius filiorumque eorum" consented to the donation to the monastery of La Charité Sainte-Marie d´Anjou made by "Aremburgis relicta vidua Thetuini Strabonis…et filiam suam Hildegardem." The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. Père Anselme names “Etienne seigneur de Montreveau et...Adelburge héritière du Lude” as the parents of the wife of Raoul Vicomte de Beaumont but cites no primary source. The necrology of Angers Cathedral records the death "VI Kal Jun" of "Hadeberga soror Huberti episcopi." m ETIENNE de Montrevrault {Grand-Montrevault, Cholet, Maine-et-Loire}, son of ---. Etienne & his wife had one child: i) EMME de Montrevrault (-12 Sep 1058, bur Saint-Serge d'Angers).
  2. Title: "Ancestors of Timothy W Hogan Vol. 2 Family Groups," by Diana J. Muir
    Author: Lulu.com, Dec 31, 2018 - History
    Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=BFZ-DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316&dq=Montrevault&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiCjOTg4L_kAhVOTt8KHUCSD3cQ6AEwAHoECAEQAg#v=onepage&q=etienne%20de%20Montrevault&f=false;
    Note: The ancestors of Timothy Hogan can be traced from Greene County, Tennessee before the Civil War to Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, England where his ancestors were Lords and Ladies of ancient England and Wales. Many lines go back to the ancient leaders of Wales including Rhys aps Griffith and to the Merovingian Kings and Queens of Normandy, France. Timothy's Swedish line, which came to Iowa in the USA, came directly from Sweden where they can be traced back to the sea kings of Uppsala, Sweden in about 500 AD. Continuing back some of his European ancestors, they can be traced to Seleucus Nicator in ancient Syria, the father of Helen of Troy. It is easy to imagine that some of the members of the Hogan Family retained the ambition and traits of their ancient ancestors. Many of his forefathers in Colonial America were Freemasons and instrumental in forming the burgeoning American Nation. Front cover photo - Margarette Falls, Greene Co., TN Rear cover photo -Haddon Hall in Derbyshire England
  3. Title: Wikiwand: Montrevault
    Author: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Montrevault;
    Note: Montrevault is a commune in Maine-et-Loire department in western France . It is the seat of the commune of Montrevault-sur-Èvre . Geography The commune is crossed by the river river. History On 15 December 2015, La Boissière-sur-Evre, Chaudron-en-Mauges, The Shoe, The Fief-Sauvin, The Fuilet, Montrevault, Le Puiset-Dore, Saint-Pierre-Montlimart, Saint-Quentin-en-Mauges, Saint-Rémy-en-Mauges and La Salle-et-Chapelle-Aubry become a municipality called Montrevault-sur-Èvre .
  4. Title: THE ORIGINS OF THE STANHOPE FAMILY
    Author: THE ORIGINS OF THE STANHOPE FAMILY By Michael Stanhope Dedicated to the memory of Philip Henry Stanhope 1805-1875 With gratitude to the staff of the British Library
    Note: INTRODUCTION I commenced this history of the Stanhope family in 2005, many years from when my curiosity about the origin of my family name was first kindled. On rare occasions, when visiting my paternal grandmother's very small cottage, I was amazed to see very large oil paintings of people dressed in ancient ways. There was also the puzzle of the 16th Century furniture, and the enormous horse brasses that so dominated the small hearth. More intriguing still was the little mentioned story of the great hall where these anomalies originated, and of my family's connection to it.... .... xiv. [c] HERIZ As stated, Hubert III. de Beaumont's father was Ralph V., Vicomte de Beaumont et Vendome. He had married Emma de Montrevrault, daughter of Etienne de Montrevrault and Emma de Vendome. Hubert III. de Beaumont was Vicomte de Beaumont, du Maine, de Fresnay [le Fresne], de Lude, et de St. Suzanne. His brother, Raoul de Beaumont, inherited these titles after 1098. Raoul married Agathe de Vendome, daughter of Foulques L'Oison, Comte de Vendome, 1012-21/11/1066. Foulques was the son of Bodon de Nevers et Vendome, 993-1030, and Adele d'Anjou. She was the daughter of Foulques III. d'Anjou and Elizabeth de Vendome, aunt of the aforesaid Emma. Bodon was the son of 1. Lancelin IV. de Maers, 970-1028, first 'seigneur héréditaire de Beaugency', a.k.a. Landric/Landricum, Comte de Nevers, et Montceaux, et Beaugency, who had married Mathilde de Bourgoyne, thus receiving Nevers and Auxerre. Mathilde was a descendant of Harald Klak, being the g. g. grandaughter of Mathilda of Ringelheim, sister of Siegfried de Guines, grandson of Godfried de Guines. She was the daughter of Ermentrude de Roucy, and Otto, Comte de Bourgoyne, Macon, and Nevers, son of Adalbert II. d'Ivrea [roi] de Italie. Ermentrude de Roucy was the daughter of Renaud de Roucy, son of Herbert II. de Vermandois [de Senslis]. Lancelin IV. de Maers served Duke Henry of Burgundy, Hugh Capet's brother, and was distinguished in charters as gloriosus miles. Lancelin's great-grandfather, Lancelin I. de Maers, a.k.a. Landric de Metz, was a co-signer of charters and military commander of Richard the Justicar, 880-921, father of Bernard the Dane's wife. Such a close connection would suggest a familial link. The Historia of Hugh of Potiers states that he was the nephew of Bishop Adalgar of Autun, of which province Richard the Justicar was count. He distinguished himself at the siege of the little castle of Metz, and was awarded with a castellanship in the Nivernais. The Historia states that he married a woman of Anjou. He also held land under the Theobald de Blois, father of Gerlotte de Blois, wife of Hrolf Turstain; again a familial link is suggested. His son was Bodo de Maers, castellan of the Nivernais. His son, Lancelin II. de Maers, married Roscille d'Anjou, sister of Fulk II. d'Anjou, obit. 960, who married Gerberge de Maine; their son being Bouchard I. de Vendome. [Cart. l'abbaye Bonne-Nouvelle.] The son of Lancelin II. de Maers is named in the cartualary de l'abbaye de la Sainte-Trinitlé de Vendome as Landric Sore. This was a corruption of Landric Saure. The river Saure, a tributary of the Moselle, rises at Vaux-sur-Sure, and flows through the Wallonia region of Belgium, in the vacinity of Liège. Landric Saure was the father of Lancelin IV. de Maers, and of Elizabeth de Maers, who married her second cousin, Bouchard II., Comte de Corbeil, Meulan, et Vendome, obit. 26/7/1012. The Barons of Landry had occupied the Chateau of Beaugency. [F. Miltoun, Castles and Chateau of Old Touraine and the Loire, p. 49, 1906.] In the time of Landric Soare, Beaugency was held by Wigelus de Courci, a.k.a. Wiger de Beaugency, and it is reasonable to assume that a tenancy in Beaugency was obtained by Landric through marriage to a member of the de Courci family. Beaugency is situated in the Loire Valley, in the same vacinity as Beaulieu-sur-Loire, site of Castle Assay; a corruption of Essaye, which, as in the above example, equates to Ash = Fresne. Lancelin IV. de Maers was also the father of Lancelin V. de Maers, obit. 1061, who married Paule du Maine. [Nicolas Viton, et. al., L'art de vérifier les dates, p. 549, 1818.] She was the daughter of Herbert I., Comte du Maine, and Bertha de Chartres, who married, secondly, Alan III. of Brittany. Their daughter, Hawise of Brittany, being the mother of the aforementioned Alan Fergant, ancestor of the the family of de la Zouche, from whom descended Johanna Percy, wife of Arthur Harris of Prittlewell. A third son of Lancelin IV. de Maers was 2. Henry de Beaumont-sur-Sarthe, a.k.a. Henricus de Beaumont, who obtained his tenancy through marriage to a daughter of the aforementioned Ralph de Beaumont III.; probable descendant, as said, of Bernard the Dane. He was the father of 3. Lancelin de Beaumont, a.k.a. Alselin Fitz Henricus, who Domesday records as being a landowner in Nottinghamshire. His brother, Bodon, was sometimes known as the Comte de Vendome d'Heristal. This was a distinguishing device which firmly fixed his families post-Scandinavian origins as being of Heristal, present-day suburb of Liège. It can be presumed that Landric de Metz was the Heristal von Metz mentioned in early charters. In the case of William de Heriz, a.k.a. Hares/Herice, obit. 1499, of Leicestershire, a descendant of the Wiverton branch of Heriz, it was stated in court records, pertaining to him changing his name to Smith, that his patronymic dated to the French Counts Vendome d'Heristal. As stated, Hubert III. de Beaumont's father was Ralph V., Vicomte de Beaumont et Vendome. He had married Emma de Montrevrault, daughter of Etienne de Montrevrault and Emma de Vendome. Hubert III. de Beaumont was Vicomte de Beaumont, du Maine, de Fresnay [le Fresne], de Lude, et de St. Suzanne. His brother, Raoul de Beaumont, inherited these titles after 1098. Raoul married Agathe de Vendome, daughter of Foulques L'Oison, Comte de Vendome, 1012-21/11/1066. Foulques was the son of Bodon de Nevers et Vendome, 993-1030, and Adele d'Anjou. She was the daughter of Foulques III. d'Anjou and Elizabeth de Vendome, aunt of the aforesaid Emma. Bodon was the son of 1. Lancelin IV. de Maers, 970-1028, first 'seigneur héréditaire de Beaugency', a.k.a. Landric/Landricum, Comte de Nevers, et Montceaux, et Beaugency, who had married Mathilde de Bourgoyne, thus receiving Nevers and Auxerre. Mathilde was a descendant of Harald Klak, being the g. g. grandaughter of Mathilda of Ringelheim, sister of Siegfried de Guines, grandson of Godfried de Guines. She was the daughter of Ermentrude de Roucy, and Otto, Comte de Bourgoyne, Macon, and Nevers, son of Adalbert II. d'Ivrea [roi] de Italie. Ermentrude de Roucy was the daughter of Renaud de Roucy, son of Herbert II. de Vermandois [de Senslis]. Lancelin IV. de Maers served Duke Henry of Burgundy, Hugh Capet's brother, and was distinguished in charters as gloriosus miles. Lancelin's great-grandfather, Lancelin I. de Maers, a.k.a. Landric de Metz, was a co-signer of charters and military commander of Richard the Justicar, 880-921, father of Bernard the Dane's wife. Such a close connection would suggest a familial link. The Historia of Hugh of Potiers states that he was the nephew of Bishop Adalgar of Autun, of which province Richard the Justicar was count. He distinguished himself at the siege of the little castle of Metz, and was awarded with a castellanship in the Nivernais. The Historia states that he married a woman of Anjou. He also held land under the Theobald de Blois, father of Gerlotte de Blois, wife of Hrolf Turstain; again a familial link is suggested. His son was Bodo de Maers, castellan of the Nivernais. His son, Lancelin II. de Maers, married Roscille d'Anjou, sister of Fulk II. d'Anjou, obit. 960, who married Gerberge de Maine; their son being Bouchard I. de Vendome. [Cart. l'abbaye Bonne-Nouvelle.] The son of Lancelin II. de Maers is named in the cartualary de l'abbaye de la Sainte-Trinitlé de Vendome as Landric Sore. This was a corruption of Landric Saure. The river Saure, a tributary of the Moselle, rises at Vaux-sur-Sure, and flows through the Wallonia region of Belgium, in the vacinity of Liège. Landric Saure was the father of Lancelin IV. de Maers, and of Elizabeth de Maers, who married her second cousin, Bouchard II., Comte de Corbeil, Meulan, et Vendome, obit. 26/7/1012. Alselin's son was 4a. Ivo Fitz Herice, a.k.a. de Heris. [Rotuli de Liberate ac de misis et praestitis.] He had a number of sons: 1. Ralph, who held the Barony of Notts in 1165: 2. Robert Fitz Herice, mentioned in a charter of Barberie Abbey, executed by Henry II.: 3. Josceline, mentioned in Hunts, 1156 [Rot. Pip.]: 4. William, who held, 1165, two fees in Notts and four in Lincoln: 5. Humphrey, who was of Berks, 1158 [Rot. Pip.] William de Heriz, aforesaid, seems the likely progenitor of the Heriz families of Claxton, county Durham, [VCH: Durham, iii., p. 244] and of Wetheral, county Cumberland; this latter family being signatories to charters of the Bruses of Annandale. [Ctl. David I., nos. 196, 197.] William de Heriz witnessed several charters of David I.; and the names of Thomas, Henry, Ivon, and Nigel de Heriz appear on other deeds and charters of somewhat later date. Nigel was Forester, in the Southern districts, to Alexander II. William de Heriz was one of the barons who swore fealty to the King of England in 1296. Robert de Herris, in an original charter of Robert Bruce, is designated Dominus de Nithisdale; and Sir John Herice was 'of great consequence' in the reign of his successor, David. Another Sir John - probably the son of the last - is first styled of Terregles, co. Dumfries. Fourth in descent from him was Herbert de Heriz, created a 'Lord of Parliament' by James IV. soon after his accession in 1488, by the title of Baron Herries of Terregles. xiv. [d] FROM HARCOURT TO HARRIS What now follows is a very brief summary of a particular family of Harris, de...
  5. Title: The armorial of As: Coat of arms of the Montrevault family
    Publication: Name: http://dechav.free.fr/armorial/blason.php?id=Montrevault;
    Note: Coat of arms of the Montrevault family [picture of coat of arms] sand at the cross anche (or anchored) money

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