Beaumont-sur-Oise (noble family)

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Beaumont-sur-Oise was a family of the northern French aristocracy who first appeared at the end of the 10th century in the entourage of Hugo Capet .

history

It takes its name from its property, the county of Beaumont-sur-Oise in Picardy . The Beaumont-sur-Oise house is to be distinguished from the Norman Beaumont house , which a few decades later is documented as Lords of Beaumont-le-Roger .

In the middle of the 12th century, the Counts of Beaumont-sur-Oise held the office of Chambrier de France ( Chamberlain of France ) for several decades, i.e. that of Crown Treasurer and chief financial officer, which fell to them as descendants of the Clermont family . In 1222 the family died out in the main line, the county was sold by the heirs to the king in 1223. A side line is the Trie house , which had an important development of its own up to the end of the 15th century.

Tribe list

Earls of Beaumont

  1. Geila venerabilis ; ∞ I Fouchard, Châtelain de Ham; ∞ II attested before 981, Ivo, 978 in the wake of Hugo Capet
    1. (I) Gilbert, † February 13, 1009, 989 Bishop of Meaux
    2. (II) ivo; ∞ before 981 NN, probably Gisela, sister of Milon de Chevreuse
      1. ? Ivo I, 1022/28 comes Bellomontensis (Count of Beaumont-sur-Oise), founded Saint-Léonor in Beaumont on October 12, 1029
        1. ? Ivo II., Attested after 1027, † May 22, 1059, 1036 and 1039 comes Bellomontensis castri , Seigneur de Conflans ; ∞ Emma, ​​attested in 1039, † July 21 of an unknown year
          1. Josfredus, attested after 1027, † January 10th after 1068, probably before 1070, 1039/27. May 1067 Comte
          2. Albericus (Aubri) , † before 1095, 1058/77 Vice-Count of Coucy , 1059-1079 / 1088 with property in Yorkshire , 1080-about 1086 Earl of Northumbria ; ∞, separated in 1059, Adela, Vice Countess of Coucy, † in the Abbey of Nogent-sous-Coucy , daughter of Letaldus de Marle ( House Roucy ) and Mathilde (Mahaut), she married Enguerrand de Boves for the second time, testified in 1069/1118, around 1085 Sire de Coucy, 1095 Vice Count of Coucy, repudiated ( House Boves )
          3. Ivo III., † September 16 after 1083, after 1027 spiritual, 1039 canon and spiritual, 1059 spiritual, 1070/81 Count of Beaumont, founded the Conflans monastery in 1080; ∞ I Judith; ∞ II Adelheidis, 1080/81 attested, † April 8, 1099, probably Adelheidis de Gournay , daughter of Hugues
            1. (I) Aelis, † Rouen July 11, 1091, buried in Ouche; ∞ Hugues de Grandmesnil , † February 22, 1098
            2. (II) Adele; ∞ Guillaume de Senlis ( Clermont House )
            3. (II) Mathieu I. , † January 1, 1155, 1086 Count of Beaumont, 1137 Chambrier de France, 1151 clerical in Beaumont; ∞ before 1101 Beatrix de Clermont, Dame de ½ Luzarches , attested in 1110, daughter of Hugues (House of Clermont) and Marguerite de Montdidier ( House of Montdidier )
              1. Ives, attested in 1110
              2. Mathieu II , attested in 1110/74, Count of Beaumont in 1151; ∞ I before 1154 Mathilde de Châteaudun, † June 26, 1158, daughter of Geoffroy III. Vice Count of Châteaudun ( House of Châteaudun ); ∞II Adèle, Dame de Luzarches 1161/73, married Amaury de Meulan, Seigneur de Gournay , † before 1196 ( House Beaumont )
                1. (I) Children , testified in 1152
                2. (I) Hugues, testified in 1154, † August 15 of an unknown year
                3. (I) Agnes
                4. (I) Mathieu III. , Attested in 1154, † November 24, 1208, 1177 Count of Beaumont, 1180/1208 Chambrier de France; ∞ I 1173–77, divorced 1192, Eliénor , * late 1152, † after 1222, 1183/1214 Countess of Vermandois , Valois and Saint-Quentin , founded the Parc-aux-Dames abbey in Auger-Saint-Vincent in 1205 , in 1214 spiritual , Daughter of Raoul I. le Vaillant ( House of France-Vermandois ), widow of Guillaume IV. , Count of Nevers ( House of Monceaux ), Matthew of Alsace , Count of Boulogne ( Matfriede ); ∞ II before 1199 Aliénor de Soissons, † May 1229/34, daughter of Raoul I , Count of Soissons ( House Nesle ), she married in second marriage before 1214 Étienne II. De Blois, Seigneur de Châtillon-sur-Loing , † 1252 ( Blois House )
                5. (I) Philippe, 1160/99 attested
                6. (II) Mathieu, † after 1180, before his mother, in 1170 at Luzarches
                7. (II) Alix, † before 1186, ∞ Anseau II. De L'Isle-Adam , † January 1220
                8. (II) Alice, 1180/87 attested
                9. (II) Jean , testified in 1180, † June 15, 1222, 1198 Seigneur de Luzarches, 1209 Count of Beaumont; ∞I, marriage annulled, Gertrude de Soissons † September 26, 1220 / September 1222, daughter of Raoul I , Count of Soissons ( House of Nesle ), married in 1193 Mathieu II. De Montmorency , † 1230 ( list of the Montmorency family ) ; ∞ II before 1214 Jeanne de Garlande, attested 1214/22, † before August 1232, daughter of Guillaume IV., Sire de Garlande ( House Garlande ), and Adèle de Châtillon-sur-Marne ( House Châtillon )
              3. Hugues I, attested in 1139/89, Viscount de Beaumont, Seigneur de Persan ; ∞ I Beatrix; ∞ II NN
                1. (I) Hugues II., 1189/1216 attested, † before 1222, Vicomte de Beaumont, Seigneur de Persan 1194; ∞ Ade de Persan, 1194/1224 attested
                  1. Beatrix, Dame de Persan 1203/42; ∞ before 1218 Guillaume de Thorotte, attested 1196/1224, † before 1231, 1222 Seigneur de Persan ( House of Thorotte )
                  2. (I) Marguerite, 1203/24 attested; ∞ before June 1220 Gaucher de Thorotte, knight, Seigneur du Plessis-Cacheleu , † August 1255 / August 1261 ( House Thorotte )
                2. (I) Guillaume, attested in 1203, † before 1224; ∞ Emmeline d'Ermenoncourt, attested in 1224
                3. (I) Adam, attested in 1178/98, cathedral cantor in Beauvais
                4. (II) Ives, 1189/1219 attested, † before 1222, 1217 Vogt of Ully-Saint-Georges , knight; ∞ I Roscedis (probably Roscedis de Milly), attested in 1189; ∞ II Mathilde, attested in 1203; ∞ III Aelis, attested in 1215
                  1. (I) 2 daughters , 1190 nuns in Boran
                  2. (I or II) Thibaut d'Ully, attested in 1203/31, † before August 1237, 1224 de Beaumont, knight, 1223 Seigneur de Méru , 1228 Sire de Luzarches, sold the county of Beaumont-sur-Oise to King Philippe Auguste in 1223 ; ∞ before June 1231 Ermengarde, attested in 1231/37, † before December 1261
                    1. Barthélémy de Beaumont, called de Méru, knight, attested in 1261/68
                    2. Thibaut de Beaumont, called de Méru, Knight, attested in 1259/71
                    3. Guiot de Beaumont, called de Méru, Knappe (écuyer) 1261/68
                  3. (I or II) Aelis, 1203/15 attested
                5. (II) Beatrice, attested in 1223; ∞ NN d'Andely
                6. (II) Marie, attested in 1223; ∞ NN de la Rossière
                7. (II) Heudeburgis, 1203 attested
                8. (II) Julienne, attested in 1203
            4. (II) Hugues; ∞ Agnès de Croisilles, daughter of Alard, Sire de Croisilles, and Havide
            5. (II) Agnès, † before 1124; ∞ Bouchard III., Sire de Montmorency , attested in 1110 ( list of the Montmorency tribe )
          4. Odo (Eudes), attested in 1039, 1059 camerarius , 1068/88 Vice-Count of Chaumont-en-Vexin - descendants: the Vice-Counts of Chaumont and the House of Trie
          5. Gosbert, attested in 1039

Vice-Count of Chaumont

  1. Odo (Eudes), attested in 1039, 1059 camerarius , 1068/88 Vicomte de Chaumont-en-Vexin - ancestors see above
    1. Galon II , attested in 1060, † 1098 in Antioch on the First Crusade , Vicomte de Chaumont, 1085 Connétable ; ⚭ Humberge du Puiset, attested in 1094, daughter of Hugues I. Blavons , Châtelain du Puiset , vice- count of Chartres ( Le Puiset house )
      1. ? Hugues I, 1110 Viscount de Chaumont, attested in 1108/24, attested as a Connétable of France in 1108 and 1111
        1. ? Hugues II called Strabo ( le Borgne , the one-eyed), Vicomte de Chaumont, 1120/49 attested; ∞ Luce 1120/49 attested
        2. Guérin, attested before 1125, † before March 31, 1149
        3. Galon III. de Chaumont, 1125/75 attested, † before 1182; ∞ Mahaut de Gisors, attested in 1169/99, sister of Jean de Gisors
          1. Hugues III, attested 1169/1209, † before 1210, founded the Abbaye de Gomerfontaine in 1170 , crusader in 1198; ∞ Pétronille de Poissy, attested in 1212, † probably in 1223, daughter of Gasce IV. De Poissy
            1. Jean, Ritter 1224/27 Seigneur de Mello, 1208/35 attested; ∞ (1) NN; ∞ (2) testified before February 1224 Ada, 1222/24, widow of Guillaume II, Sire de Mello ( Mello (noble family)
              1. (1) Eudes, 1227 spiritual
              2. (2) Gilles II., Ritter, attested in 1237/48, † before 1275
                1. Jeanne, Dame de Lattainville 1296; ∞ Jean le Bouteiller de Brasseuse , 1267 Grand Marshal of the Kingdom of Sicily , † before 1296
            2. Jacques, 1208/09 testified
            3. Gilles I., 1209/24 attested
            4. Gervais, 1209/24 attested
            5. Hugues, Ritter, 1209/45 attested; ∞ Aélis de Loconville, † before 1283
              1. Robert, 1275/86 attested
                1. Gilles, Ritter, Seigneur de Saucourt et de Loconville 1327
              2. Gilles, attested in 1273, certified Friday by St. Clement in 1286
              3. Jean
            6. Gasce, attested in 1224
          2. Jeanne, attested in 1169; ∞ Gervais de Mouy
          3. Idoine, attested in 1169; ∞ Roger de Maule, 1195/1200 attested ( Le Riche (family) )
        4. Eudes, attested in 1149
        5. Hugues attested in 1149
      2. Dreux de Chaumont, Seigneur de Trie, crusader shortly after 1099, then a monk in the Abbey of Saint-Germer-de-Fly ; ⚭ NN - descendants: House Trie
      3. Hugues, called panis avena (oat bread), around 1115 provost in Saint-Germer
      4. Humberge, attested before 1089

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