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Adelise de Bavelinghem

Birthdate:
Birthplace: France
Death: circa 1227 (43-60)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Hugues de Bavelinghem, Seigneur de Bavelinghem and Mahaut de Harms
Wife of Daniel van Gent, Heer van Bavelinghem and Arnoul IV d'Ardres, seigneur de Cayeux
Mother of Guillaume, seigneur de Cayeux; Renaud de Cayeu; Anselme I de Cayeux, Seigneur de Longvilliers and Adelaide d'Ardres

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About Adelise de Bavelinghem

https://gw.geneanet.org/loic15?lang=en&iz=90898&p=adelis&n=de+bavel...


-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#AdelaideBavel...

(1) ADELAIDE de Bavelinghem . William of Andres records that "dominum Arnulphum de Kaeu et dominam Adelidem de Bavelinghem uxorem eius" donated property "apud Diependale" to the abbey of Andres, confirming the donation made by "dominum Hugonem patrem ipsius domine" before the marriage of "filiam suam", with the consent of "domini Balduini comitis Gisnensis", dated to 1196[1236]. "Dominum Arnulfus de Kaieu et dominam Adelidem de Bavelingem uxorem eius" donated property to the abbey of Andres, with the consent of "filiorum meorum Anselmi, Willelmi", by charter dated 1196[1237]. The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium names "Adelidem" as the only daughter of "Hugonem" (son of "Eustacio…de Balinghehen" and his wife Adelaide illegitimate daughter of Robert [Manass%C3%A8s] Comte de Guines) and his wife "Mathildem puerili nomine Matham…filiam Laurette de Hammis", adding that she married firstly "Ernulpho de Caiou" and secondly "Danieli fratri Sigeri castellani de Gandavo"[1238].

m firstly ARNOUL [I] de Cayeux, son of --- (-after Apr 1197).

m secondly DANIEL de Gand, son of SIGER [II] Châtelain de Gand & his wife Petronille de Courtrai (-before 1233).