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Guillaume Bertran

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Birthplace: Briquebec, Normandy, France
Death: circa 1066 (87-105)
La Hougue, Manche, Lower Normandy, France (Mort au combat)
Immediate Family:

Son of Thurstan (Toustain) de Bastembourg, Seigneur de Briquebec and Aubrée Rozel de Montfort-sur-Risle
Husband of N.N. de Beauffou
Father of Hugues Bertran, seigneur de Barneville et du Rosel and Emma Bertran
Brother of Hugues I "Barbatus", seigneur de Montfort-sur-Risle and Gisla de Montfort-sur-Risle

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About Guillaume I Bertran, seigneur de Bricquebec

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GUILLAUME Bertran, son of THURSTAN de Bastembourg & his wife --- . Guillaume de Jumièges names "Bertrand et Hugues de Montfort dit le Barbu" as sons of "Toustain de Bastenbourg"[1473]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln, he was ancestor of the family Bertrand de Bricquebec but no further details are given[1474]. "…Willelmus Bertrannus" witnessed the charter dated 24 Apr 1089 under which Robert III Duke of Normandy donated property to Bayeux cathedral[1475].

m ---. The name of Guillaume´s wife is not known.

Guillaume & his wife had one child:

1. ROBERT [I] Bertran "le Tors" (-after 1082). "…Rodbertus Bertrannus, Willelmo Marmio…" witnessed the charter dated 29 Aug 1060 under which "milite…Richardo…fratribus Willelmo…atque Balduino" donated "Gausberti Villa" to Chartres Saint-Père, which states that "Nigello" married "sororem suam"[1476]. Vicomte de Cotentin. The Chronique de Normandie, based on le Roman de Rou, names "Robert Bertran le Tort" among those who took part in the conquest of England in 1066[1477]. "…Robert Bertrann…" witnessed the charter dated 1082 under which William I King of England donated property to the abbey of la Trinité de Caen[1478]. "Robertus Bertran" confirmed the donations to the priory of Notre-Dame de Beaumont-en-Auge by "predecessorum meorum…Robertus Tortus et eius uxor Susanna" by charter dated 1221[1479]. m SUZANNE, daughter of ---. "Robertus Bertran" confirmed the donations to the priory of Notre-Dame de Beaumont-en-Auge by "predecessorum meorum…Robertus Tortus et eius uxor Susanna" by charter dated 1221[1480]. Robert & his wife had one child:

a) ROBERT [II] Bertran (-after 1100). "Robertus Bertrannus" granted duty exemptions to the abbey of Montivilliers by charter dated 1100[1481]. m as her first husband, ADELISE d´Aumâle, daughter of ETIENNE Comte d´Aumâle & his wife Hawise de Mortemer (-before [1168]). A manuscript history of the foundation of Melsa Abbey records that “Willielmus” had “sorores quatuor, filias Stephani” who married “una…vicedomino de Pynkeney, altera…vicedomino de Verberay, tertia…Bertanno de Brikebet, quarta Willielmo de Romare et postea Petro de Brus”[1482]. She married secondly as his second wife, Ingelger de Bohun. "Adeliza daughter of [Stephen] count Albemaris" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte for the souls of "Engelger her husband and Robert Bertrand her son" by charter dated to [1151/77][1483]. Robert [II] & his wife had one child:

i) ROBERT [III] Bertran (-after 1147). "Adeliza daughter of [Stephen] count Albemaris" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte for the souls of "Engelger her husband and Robert Bertrand her son" by charter dated to [1151/77][1484].

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