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  1. Adele de Vendome: Birth: ABT 1125 in Vendome, Loir-et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France. Death: ABT 1195


Sources
1. Title:   Leo van de Pas: Genealogics Website
Page:   Bartholemy de Vendome
Source:   SR109
Author:   Leo van de Pas
Publication:   www
2. Title:   Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge. [European Family Trees: Family Trees for the History of European States, New Series.]
Page:   III 724
Source:   SR224
Author:   Detlev Schwennicke (Editor)
Publication:   J. A. Stargardt
3. Title:   Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Page:   Maine & Vendome, Chapter 15. Comtes de Vendome, I.Family of Ingelbaud Brito
Source:   SR197
Publication:   http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/

Notes
a. Reference:   17 JAN 2014 16:56:03
Changedatetime:   17:00:41
Note:   FMG: MAINE & VENDOME
  Chapter 15. COMTES de VENDÔME I.        FAMILY of INGELBAUD BRITO
  BARTHELEMY "le Riche" (-[1148]).  A charter dated 1101 records the purchase by "filii Domitelle", recently deceased, "Fulcherius…et Gaufredus cognomento Paganus" of property from Marmoutier, signed by "Gaufredus Paganus et filii sui Bartholomeus, Ingelbaldus, Wlgrinus, Gaufredus"[1257].  "Bartholomeus filius Goffredi-Pagani et fratres eius" were present when "Hugo de Cuscheri" donated property to Marmoutier by charter dated 1120, and "Gauzfredus filius comitis Vindocini, Bartholomeus et Willelmus fratres eius, Jeremias de Turre…" witnessed a later confirmation of the same donation[1258].  "Goffridus comes, Bartholomeus, Wulgrinus frater eius…" witnessed the charter dated 21 Jan 1130 under which "Goffridus filius Goffridi comitis qui Grisagonella vocabatur" renounced his claim to "terra…prope Villam-Dei" in favour of La Trinité de Vendôme, at the request of "Mahildis comitissæ, matrius illius Goffridi"[1259].  "Bartholomeus de Vindocino" donated land "in Perticho" to the bishop of Chartres, with the consent of “f sui Engelbaudus præpositus, Vulgrinus, Maria, Guamardus vir eius”, by charter dated to [1116/36][1260].  "…Domnus Bartholomeus de Vindocino, Wlgrinus frater eius…" were present at the charter dated to [1130/39] which records that "Hamelinus de Leniaiis" had donated income to the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme which was confirmed by "Petrus de Monteaureo" who wished to make the donation of "patris sui" permanent[1261].  "Bartholomeus de Vindocino" donated "terre juxta Planos-Baufredi" to Tiron Sainte-Trinité, with the consent of “Goffredus sororius meus et soror mea Maria et filius eorum Johannes et filie eorum���, by charter dated to [1140][1262].  "Bartholomeus de Vindocino" donated revenue to the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme by charter dated 1143, later consented to by "filia supradicti Bartholomei Domitilla adhuc parva puella"[1263].  "Domnus Balgenciaci…Simon" donated the fair of St Bienheuré to the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme by charter dated 1145, witnessed by "Bartholomeus de Vindocino…"[1264].  "Bartholomeus de Vindocino" confirmed the donation of land "in Perticho" to the bishop of Chartres, on leaving for Jerusalem with the support of “dominum Engelbaldum...Turonensem archiepiscopum et Vulgrinum fratres suos, dominamque Mariam sororem suam necnon et dominum Gosbertum generum suum”, by charter dated to [1147/56][1265].  A charter dated to [1148] records that the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme claimed a serf from "Bartolomeus" and, after his death while on Crusade, from "filia sua Josberto de Boschet…desponsata"[1266].  "Bartholomeus Dives et Maria soror eius uxor Goffredi de Lavarzino" donated a wood at Vendôme to La Madeleine de Châteaudun, with the consent of "Burchardi et Lancelini filiorum suorum", by charter dated to [1148/56], witnessed by "…Vulgrino fratre Bartholomei Divitis…"[1267].  m ---.  The name of Barthélemy´s wife is not known.  GUIBURGE, daughter of ILBERT [Pagan] de Fréteval Seigneur de Montdoubleau & his first wife ---.  The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.  Barthélemy & his wife had four children: 
  a)         BOUCHARD .  "Bartholomeus Dives et Maria soror eius uxor Goffredi de Lavarzino" donated a wood at Vendôme to La Madeleine de Châteaudun, with the consent of "Burchardi et Lancelini filiorum suorum", by charter dated to [1148/56], witnessed by "…Vulgrino fratre Bartholomei Divitis…"[1268].  b)         LANCELIN .  "Bartholomeus Dives et Maria soror eius uxor Goffredi de Lavarzino" donated a wood at Vendôme to La Madeleine de Châteaudun, with the consent of "Burchardi et Lancelini filiorum suorum", by charter dated to [1148/56], witnessed by "…Vulgrino fratre Bartholomei Divitis…"[1269].  c)         DOMITILLA .  "Bartholomeus de Vindocino" donated revenue to the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme by charter dated 1143, later consented to by "filia supradicti Bartholomei Domitilla adhuc parva puella"[1270].  d)         ADELA [Adelais] (-after 1194).  A charter dated to [1148] records that the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme claimed a serf from "Bartolomeus" and, after his death while on Crusade, from "filia sua Josberto de Boschet…desponsata", by charter dated 1147[1271].  "Bartholomeus de Vindocino" confirmed the donation of land "in Perticho" to the bishop of Chartres, on leaving for Jerusalem with the support of “dominum Engelbaldum...Turonensem archiepiscopum et Vulgrinum fratres suos, dominamque Mariam sororem suam necnon et dominum Gosbertum generum suum”, by charter dated to [1147/56][1272].  "Domina Aales uxor avi mea et domina Johanna mater mea" consented to the donation by "Gaufridus vicecomes Castriduni" to Hôtel-Dieu, Châteaudun by charter dated 1194[1273].  That "domina Aales uxor avi mea" was the wife of Gosbert de Preuilly is confirmed by the charter dated 1212 under which "G comes Castriduni et A uxor mea" donated property to the abbey of Bécheron in which he names "dominus Jobertus de Guerchia avus meus et Johanna mater mea filia ipsius, comitissa d'Alençon"[1274].  m (before 1147) GOSBERT de Preuilly dit de la Guerche Seigneur du Bouchet, son of --- (-before 1205).  [1257] Marmoutier-Vendômois, CLXXXVII, p. 266.  [1258] Marmoutier-Vendômois, Lancé, LXIV, p. 377.  [1259] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, CCCCLXIII, p. 251.  [1260] Chartes Vendômoises CLXX, p. 160.  [1261] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, CCCCLXXXIII, p. 297.  [1262] Tiron Sainte-Trinité, Tome II, CCXXVII, p. 1.  [1263] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, CCCCXCIV, p. 315.  [1264] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, DVIII, p. 329.  [1265] Chartes Vendômoises CLXXXIII, p. 173.  [1266] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, DXXIV, p. 360.  [1267] Châteaudun La Madeleine, XXVII, p. 34.  [1268] Châteaudun La Madeleine, XXVII, p. 34.  [1269] Châteaudun La Madeleine, XXVII, p. 34.  [1270] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, CCCCXCIV, p. 315.  [1271] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, DXXIV, p. 360.  [1272] Chartes Vendômoises CLXXXIII, p. 173.  [1273] Châteaudun Hôtel-Dieu XLI, p. 28.  [1274] Bécheron CXLVIII, p. 129. 

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