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Joscelin de Courtenay
- Preferred Name: Joscelin de Courtenay[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
- Alternate Name: de Courtenay
- Gender: M
- Burial: 1075 with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: L8B9-VWR
- Birth: 1034 in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France at LATI: N8.0397 LONG: E0.0561
- Nickname:
- Death: 1075 in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France at LATI: N8.0397 LONG: E0.0561
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Jocelyn I de Courtenay (1034-after 1069), son of Athon, Châtelain de Châteaurenard, Seigneur de Courtenay. Very little is known about his life other than his two marriages.
He first married Hildegarde de Château-Landon, daughter of Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais, and Ermengarde of Anjou (daughter of Fulk III, Count of Anjou).
Joscelin and Hildegarde had one daughter: 1. Vaindemonde de Courtenay, married to Renard II, Count of Joigny.
Joscelin married secondly Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry and Hodierna of Gometz. Joscelin and Elizabeth had five children:
1. Hodierne of Courtenay, married to Geoffroy II, Seigneur of Joinville
2. Miles, Seigneur of Courtenay, married Ermengarde of Nevers
3. Joscelin I, Count of Edessa and Prince of Galilee
4. Geoffroy of Courtney (d. 1139)
5. Renaud (d. before 1133), Monk at the monastery of St. John the Evangelist at Sens.
After Joscelin’s death, Elizabeth became a nun at St. John’s. See also House of Courtenay.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joscelin_I,_Lord_of_Courtenay
http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Courtenay.pdf
BIO
BIO: a kindsman of Hugh "the White," Sire de Lusignan.
** from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CHAMPAGNE%20NOBILITY.htm#RenaudCourtenaydied1189A as of 3/18/2016
JOSCELIN [I] de Courtenay, son of AT
=== ! from The Visitations of the County of ===
! from The Visitations of the County of Devon, p.243 ! from The Visitations of the County of Devon, p.243 ! from The Visitations of the County of Devon, p.243 ! from The Visitations of the County of Devon, p.243 ! from The Visitations of the County of Devon, p.243
=== Weis. 107-23. I find the date 1065 ass ===
Weis. 107-23. I find the date 1065 associated with Jocelin De Courtenay but no indication if birth, death, marriage, or just living then.
=== !The Atlas of the Cursades, Edited by Jo ===
!The Atlas of the Cursades, Edited by Jonathan Riley-Smith, p34; !#552-v2-T82; Joscelin I de Courtenay; !#552-v3-pt4-T629; Joscelin Seigneur de Courtenay 1065;
=== My PAF Notes ===
from thepeerage.com, 2/2009:
Josselin de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay1
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Josselin de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay is the son of Athon de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay.1 He married, firstly, Hildegarde de Gâtinais, daughter of Geoffrey, Comte de Gâtinais.1 He married Elizabeth de Montlhéry , daughter of Guy de Montlhéry , in 1065.1 Josselin de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay gained the title of Seigneur de Courtenay.1 He was living in 1060.1
Children of Josselin de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay and Hildegarde de Gâtinais
Stephen de Courtenay + d. 11011
Hodierne de Courtenay 1
Children of Josselin de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay and Elizabeth de Montlhéry
Miles de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay + d. a 11451
Joscelin I de Courtenay, Count of Edessa + d. 11311
Geoffrey de Courtenay d. 11372
Citations
[S37 ] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1121. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
[S37 ] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, page 1122.
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.79; SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.16, 20, 43; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY; COLLINS PEERAGE P.219, 221, 229,
=== Sources: RC 144, 241; Crusades, Vol. 2; ===
Sources: RC 144, 241; Crusades, Vol. 2; A. Roots 107; AF; Kraentzler 1175, 1325. RC: Lord of Courtenay. Sire de Courtenay and Chateau-Landon. K: Josselin I de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay and Renard.
=== !SOURCES: !SOURCES: Plantaganet Ancestry ===
!SOURCES: !SOURCES: Plantaganet Ancestry Eng 116 p 59, 197; The Complete Peerage G.E.C. vol 3 p 465 v 4 317; VVD Devon 2 p 243; Collins Peerage Eng Z 1 vol 6 p 214-215; History of Okehampton, Devon O 2 p 17; Memorials of Old Devonshire, Devon 18 p 34-35; Edmond`s Baronial Gen Eng A M vol 4 p 340; Anderson`s Royal Gen Eng 132 p 621 (not reliable) History of Courtenay Family B 18 A 16 p 1-2. The Complete Peerage G.E.C. Eng V vol 3 p 465 vol 4 p 317p VVD Devon 2 p 243; Collins Peerage Eng 21 vol 6 p 214-215; History of Okehampton, Devon 02 p 17; Mamorials of Old Devonshire, Devon 18 p 34-35; The Plantaganet Ancestry Eng 116 p 59, 197; Baronagium Gen. Eng AM vol 4 p 340; Anderson`s Royal Gen Eng 132 p 621 (not reliable); History of the Courtenay Family B18 A16.
=== The Complete Peerage Vol.Iv.p317 ===
The Complete Peerage Vol.Iv.p317
=== !#1-p59,79,197; !#3-p621 (not reliable); ===
!#1-p59,79,197; !#3-p621 (not reliable); !#21-v3-p465,-v4-p317; !#205-v4-p340,341; !#240-v6-p214,215; !#653-p243-252; !#1019-p105-116; !History of Okehampton, Devon 02, p17 !Memorials of Old Devonshire, Devon 18, p34,35 !History of the Family of Courtenay, B18A16, p1,2
=== !Aristocratic & Royal Ancestors GS 929.2 ===
!Aristocratic & Royal Ancestors GS 929.242 H249t p. 242 www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/rfc give name and dates,
=== Death Date: Aft 1104 Place: Antioch 1st ===
Death Date: Aft 1104 Place: Antioch 1st Crusade From The History of the Suburbs of Exeter by Charles Worthy, Esq., London 1892 This selection is nearly the whole chapter: the first two pages and the last are omitted. I have not found a reprint of this out-of-copyright work; if anyone knows of its renewal, please inform me. Chapter IV: The Earldom of Devon. A Digression of the Families of Redvers and Courtenay. The first Courtenay on record was "Atho," a French Knight, universally admitted to have been of nameless origin, who built a castle at Courtenay, a small town in the Gatenois, sixty miles from Paris, early in the eleventh century, and took his name from his residence. His elder grandson, Milo, was certainly Lord of Courtenay whilst Josceline, the first Count of Edessa, whose territory extended on both sides of the Euphrates river, was, as certainly, a younger brother of the said Milo. In the year I I52, one Reginald de Courtenay, widower with two adult sons, came to this country in the train of Queen Eleanor, and he was the indisputable ancestor of the English Courtenays. The usually accepted accounts as to the origin and history of this Reginald de Courtenay are merely traditional. He is said "to have been the son of the aforesaid Milo, grandson of Atho, to have married at an early age, Matilda, the sister of Guy de Donjon, and by her to have been the father of Elizabeth de Courtenay, the wife of Prince Peter of France, and therefore the grandfather of the first, Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople." He is also said "to have given his said daughter the Castle of Courtenay, and the rest of his French possessions, as a marriage portion." Such being the case, he must have disinherited his two sons in order to provide for his daughter; and, even then, it was not from these sons, but from the daughter, who remained in France, that the Courtenays of Constantinople descended. And it must not be forgotten, that Eleanor of Guienne, then the wife of Henry of Anjou, s ubsequently our Henry II, was the divorced and disgraced wife of Louis VII of France, the eldest brother of Prince Peter. Is it therefore at all probable that the near relatives of the latter could been thus associated with her? Still, it is unnecessary to question the tradition closely, since it only leads to the known facts -- that one Reginald de Courtenay, a widower, accompanied by two sons, came to England, to seek his fortune, nearly a century after this country had been settled by the Normans, and that they were of sufficient importance, at all events, to at once secure royal protection and patronage, as all of them contracted advantageous matrimonial alliances immediately after the accession of Henry as shown by the Exchequer Rolls, and other contemporary documents, by means of which the history from that period has been ascertained step by step. Robert de Courtenay, younger son of Reginald, who has been usually confounded with his nephew of the same name, married Alice de Romele, daughter of the north country lord of Skipton, Sheriff of Cumberland, and in the year I209, the said Alice, as his widow, paid a fine to the Crown for recovery of her dowry. Reginald and his elder son William, married two half-sisters, who were wards of the Crown, and Devonshire heiresses, although in recent pedigrees of the family each has been given the wife who properly belonged to the other. Reginald, whose second wife's name is still preserved in an existing deed, married Matilda, younger daughter of Maud, Baroness of Oakhampton in her own right, by her second marriage with Robert Fitz-Ede, a natural son of King Henry I. William de Courtenay, as shown by the Exchequer Rolls, became the husband of his mother's elder half-sister, Avis, whose father, Robert D'Aincourt, had been the first husband of the Baroness of Okehampton. William de Courtenay and Avis his wife issue Robert, their son and heir, who has been usually confounded with his uncle Robert, as stated above. Avis de Cou rtenay, being then "widow" of William de Courtenay, died in the year 1209, on the thirty-first of July, and at her death, Robert de Courtenay, her son, inherited the Barony of Oakhampton. She had previously succeeded to her half-sister's moiety of the said barony, whose husband, Reginald de Courtenay, grandfather of the said Robert, had died on the twenty-seventh of September, 1194, and thus she was enabled to leave the whole barony to her said son. Robert at once executed a deed in favour of the Okehampton burgesses, which is still extant, and by which their privileges are duly confirmed as they had them in the time of "Richard son of Baldwin" (De Brion), "Robert son of Reginald" (D'Aincourt), "and Maude de Abrincis his wife," and "Avis of Courtenay my mother." this deed is witnessed by his uncle, Robert de Courtenay, Sheriff of Cumberland, who must have died very soon after. One great point in previous efforts to establish the connection between the French and English Courtenays has always been the similarity of their armorial bearings, which were apparently, but not really, identical. The former commemorated in their arms the money of old Byzantium (Constantinople), for very obvious reasons, and bore "Gules, 3 bezants"; whilst the English family have invariably borne "Or, 3 torteaux," a coat which will be shown to have been derived at a much later date from Redvers, and which is exactly the reverse of the Byzantine coat, and constitutes a perfectly different bearing, although when carved in stone and uncoloured it would appear to be precisely similar. The Earldom of Devon was given by Henry I, immediately after his accession to the throne, to his "trusty friend and counsellor," Richard Fitz-Gilbert, brother to that Baldwin de Brion, who had married Albreda, niece of William the Conqueror, and had received from his successful master the Barony of Okehampton, and the hereditary shrievalty of Devon. This Baldwin was the great great grandfather of Avis and Maude, ult imately his co-heirs, and the respective wives of William and Reginald Courtenay. Richard Fitz-Gilbert and his brother Baldwin, who were both at Hastings, were the sons of Gilbert, Earl of Brion, in Normandy, whose father, Godfrey, Earl of Owe, was an illegitimate son of Richard Le Bon, Duke of Normandy, and first cousin of Richard Fitz-Gilbert, son of Gilbert, officiary Earl of Owe, a natural son of the duke, Richard, "Sans Peur," and this latter Richard Fitz-Gilbert was the ancestor of the House of Clare. Richard Fitz-Gilbert, first Earl of Devon, who has been more than once previously confounded with his father's kinsman, Richard Fitz-Gilbert Clare, was one of the earliest Norman settlers this country, and although he did not receive at first such a large share of the plundered property of the Saxons, as fell to the lot of his brother Baldwin de Brion, yet he held six manors, as sub-tenant to the latter, five under the Earl of Mortaigne, uterine brother to King William; two, under William the Porter and Ralph de Pomeroy respectively, besides the Manor of Levaton in that part of the parish of Ipplepen (now Woodland), which was his own demesne in the year 1087. He assumed the name of Richard de Ripariis, afterwards anglicized into Redvers, or less commonly, Rivers, and, as I have said, King Henry created him Earl of Devon, conferred upon him the lordship of Tiverton, which continued to be the principal seat of his descendants until the reign of Queen Mary, and also gave him the great barony of Plympton. He married Adeliza or Alice, daughter and co-heir of William Fitz-Osborn, Earl of Hereford, and through this marriage he acquired the lordship of the Isle of Wight, and his successors were known as "Earls of Devon and Lords of the Isle" until the Countess Isabella sold the latter lordship to the Crown, shortly before her death in 1293. Richard, first Earl of Devon, died in the year 1107; he was succeeded by his eldest son Baldwin "de Redvers," as second earl. The la tter, whose wife was also called Adeliza or Alice, founded several monasteries, notably those of Quarr, in the Isle of Wight, and the Priory of St. James, at Exeter. To the latter he gave, with other property, the Manor of Cotleigh, which his father had held under the Earl of Mortaigne at the time of the Domesday Survey. He had several children, and one of them, a daughter Maud, married Ralph de Avenel, whose claim to the Barony of Okehampton was upset upon a writ of ejectment. This Ralph de Avenel, who has been hitherto given a perfectly erroneous descent, was the son of William Fitz-Baldwin, son of Baldwin de Brion. The latter had three sons and two daughters; but of these, one son and two daughters only, proved to have a right to the Barony of Okehampton, and it is therefore more than probable that the Conqueror settled that property upon his niece Albreda and her heirs, and that William Fitz-Baldwin, the founder of Cowick Priory, and his brother Robert Fitz-Baldwin, Governor of Brion, in Normandy, were the sons of Baldwin de Brion, by a second marriage, which he has been always said to have contracted, although his second wife's name is still a mystery. One of the younger sons of Baldwin de Redvers, second Earl of Devon, was known as "William de Vernon," so called because he was born at Vernon Castle, in Normandy, the seat of his grandfather, prior to his arrival in England, and who had died in 1107. He witnesses, as "William son of the Earl," his father's deeds in favour of St. James' Priory as early as 1143, and has been invariably confounded with "William de Vernon," sixth Earl of Devon, who died in 1217, and whose daughter Mary, married Robert Courtenay. This is manifestly absurd for several reasons, chief amongst them, that the first William de Vernon lived three generations previously to the said Robert Courtenay, and it is hardly likely that the latter took to wife a lady who was contemporary with his grandmother, and if, for any special reasons, he h
=== !SOURCES: 1. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C ===
!SOURCES: 1. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 3, p. 465, v. 4, p. 317 2. Visitations of Devon, Devon 2, p. 243 3. Collins Peerage, Eng. Z-1, v. 6, p. 214-15 4. History of Okehampton, Devon 02, p. 17 5. Memorials of Old Devonshire, Devon 18, p. 34-35 6. The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116, p. 59, 197 7. Edmondson's Baronagium Genealogicum, Eng. AM, v. 4, p. 340 8. Anderson's Royal Gen., Eng. 132, p. 621 (not reliable) 9. Hist of the Family Courtenay, B1A16, p. 1-2
=== SOURCE: Charles Worthy, Esq., "The Histo ===
SOURCE: Charles Worthy, Esq., "The History of the Suburbs of Exeter", 1892 CITATION: "His elder grandson [of Atho], Milo, was certainly Lord of Courtenay whilst Josceline, the first Count of Edessa, .. was, as certainly, a younger brother of the said Milo." [tjf - is this the same Josceline?] Acceded 1065. Seigneur de Courtenay
=== !1. Information source: The Complete Pe ===
!1. Information source: The Complete Peerage, G E C Eng V v 3. Collins Peerage, Eng. z-1, v 6, p 214-215: History of Okehampton, Devon 02 p 17; Memorials of Old Devonshire, Devon 18, p 34-35; The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng 116, p 59, 197; Edmondson's Baronagium Genealogicum, Eng. AM V 4 p 340: Anderson's Royal Gen. eng. 132, p 621 (not reliable); Hist. of the Family Courtenay, B18A16 p 1-2. 2. Husband Josceline md (1) in 1060 Hildegarde de Gastinois. 3. Child # 1 Milo md Ermengarde de Nevers.
=== !Brown book 5, P C 371C, 631: Living dur ===
!Brown book 5, P C 371C, 631: Living during time of the Conquerers. Cokayn's: Peerage: IV 317. Vivian: 243. Desc of Pepin, son of Charlemagne. Turton's: Plantagenet Ancestry 1928. Visitation of Devon: 243.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Athon de Courtenay and de Châteaurenard, b. 995 in Chateau Renaud, Gatinais, France d. 1040 in Courtenay, Gatinais, Isle-de-france, France
Mother: Erbeburge De Boulogne, b. 1000 in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France d. 1076 in Courtenay, Loiret, France
Family 1: Elizabeth of Montlhéry, b. 1040 in Montlhéry, Seine-et-Oise, Île-de-France, France d. 1113 in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France
- Milo de Courtenay, Sgr de Courtenay, b. 1069 in Courtenay, Centre-Val de Loire, Kingdom of France d. 1127 in Courtenay, Centre-Val de Loire, Kingdom of France
- Hodierne de Courtenay, b. 1062 in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France d. 1110 in Joinville, Champagne, France
Family 2: Hildegarde de Bourgogne duchesse de Gascogne et d'Aquitaine, b. 1056 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France d. 9 SEP 1104 in Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France
- m. 1055 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France
- Vandemonde de Courtenay de beaujeu, b. ABT 1068 in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France d. 1139 in Joigny, Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Family 3: Hildegarde de Gâtinais, b. 1041 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France d. 1120 in Château-Landon, Seine et Marne, Ile-de-France, France
- m. 1055 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France
- Vandemonde de Courtenay de beaujeu, b. ABT 1068 in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France d. 1139 in Joigny, Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Josceline DeCourtenay - birth-name: Josceline DeCourtenay
Author: Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Ancestry.com Operations,Inc.; L ocation: Provo, UT, USA; Date:2006;), www.ancestry.com, Page number: Database online.
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birth: 1034; Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France
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- Title: Gâtinais (Loiret), Bourgogne, Ile-de-France, Angleterre
Publication: Name: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Courtenay.pdf;
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Josceline ( Lord of Courtenay ) DeCourtenay - birth-name: Josceline ( Lord of Courtenay ) DeCourtenay
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Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244936620
- Title: Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joscelin_I,_Lord_of_Courtenay;
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/collections/9289/records/3947778;
- Title: Millennium File
Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/7249/records/10159628;
- Title: Joscelin de Coutenay, Seigneur de Courtenay, in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://shop.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamsensjoi.htm#JoscelinIdiedafter1065 [See document in the Memories section]
Publication: Name: http://shop.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamsensjoi.htm#JoscelinIdiedafter1065;
Note: Joscelin de Coutenay, Seigneur de Courtenay, in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://shop.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamsensjoi.htm#JoscelinIdiedafter1065 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Joscelin de Coutenay, Seigneur de Courtenay, in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://shop.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamsensjoi.htm#JoscelinIdiedafter1065 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Lord of Courtenay Joscelin -
Author: Stirnet.com, Peter Barns-Graham, Chairman, Name: http://www.stirnet.com;, Page number: Courtenay1
Note: Peter Barns-Graham, Chairman, Stirnet.com (http://www.stirnet.com).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246398939
- Title: Ancestry Family Trees
Author: Ancestry Family Tree
- Title: International, Find A Grave Index for Select Locations, 1300s-Current
Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/60541/records/500464;
- Title: Joscelin de Courtenay, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL7-L3B7 : 6 February 2023), Joscelin de Courtenay, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 90593480, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL7-L3B7;
Page: Burial record of Sir Joscelin de Courtenay
- Title: "The Visitations of the County of Devon," Vivian, J. L. (John Lambrick)
Author: The visitations of the county of Devon : Comprising the herald's Visitation of 1620 - Vivian, J. L. (John Lambrick), 1830-1896. Courtenay pedigree p, 243-244
Publication: Name: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002002213917&view=1up&seq=257;
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