Historical records matching Henry I de Châtillon
Immediate Family
About Henry I de Châtillon
-https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Ier_de_Ch%C3%A2tillon
Citations
Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa. Fourth Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamchalons.htm#_Toc478544755
[HENRI de Châtillon (-[after 1130]). No primary source confirms that Henri was the son of Gaucher [I] Seigneur de Châtillon, but his being named as seigneur after his supposed father suggests that this affiliation is correct. Seigneur de Châtillon et de Montjay. "Milites, Henricus de Castellione, Guermundus, Rogerus de Petreponte..." witnessed the charter dated 1117 which records an agreement between the canons of Compiègne Saint-Corneille and "Rogerus cognomento Guenchiz, Ruminaci post sanctam Compendiensem ecclesiam advocatus [...Ida sa femme et Bertran son fils]", confirming his donation with the consent of “dominus noster comes Hugo de Roceio cum uxore sua et matre [et Aveline sa femme]”[676]. "Fredericus comes Tullensis, Hugo comes de Roceio, Hugo comes de Risnello, Rogerus de Iuinuilla, Ioannes vicecomes, Eustachius vicedominus Cathalaunensis, Ebalus de Busseio, Henricus de Castellione, Guido de Niuiliaco..." witnessed the charter dated 1126 which records that "Manasses de Possessia" had obtained “advocationem...Aisencella” from “domino Andreæ de Buadeimant” but that it was withdrawn by “abbatem sancti Remigii domnum Odonem” in return for compensation[677]. Seigneur de Montjay: "Henrici de Monte-gaii..." witnessed the charter dated 1127 which records the absolution of "Guiterus comes Registensis" who had been excommunicated by Renaud Archbishop of Reims because of his actions against church property[678]. Renaud Archbishop of Reims founded the abbey of Igny en Tardenois and confirmed donations, including the donation of "decimam...apud Montem-Taonis" made by "Henricus de Castellione...et uxor sua Ermengardis et ipsorum filius Gualcherus", by charter dated 1130[679].] m ERMENGARDE [de Montjay, daughter of AUBRY de Montjay & his wife ---. Renaud Archbishop of Reims founded the abbey of Igny en Tardenois and confirmed donations, including the donation of "decimam...apud Montem-Taonis" made by "Henricus de Castellione...et uxor sua Ermengardis et ipsorum filius Gualcherus", by charter dated 1130[680]. Du Chesne suggests her parentage to explain her husband being named “de Monte-gaii” in 1127 but cites no primary source which confirms that it is correct[681].] Henri & his wife had two children:
1. GAUCHER [II] de Châtillon (-killed in battle 19 Jan 1148)
2. GERVAIS de Châtillon (-after 1159)
(No son Hugues is recorded, nor any wife Elisabeth de Crepy.)
Henry I de Châtillon's Timeline
1063 |
1063
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Chatillon-sur-Marne, Marne, Champagne, France
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1113 |
1113
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Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
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1131
Age 68
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