Historical records matching Anseau I, seigneur de Traînel
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About Anseau I, seigneur de Traînel
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ANSEAU [I] de Traînel, son of PONS Seigneur de Traînel et de Pont-sur-Seine & his wife Mélisende de Montlhéry (-after 1146). "Ponce dominus Pontis castri" donated the church of Stabulis to Cormery, with the consent of "son épouse Caravicina et leurs enfants Anseu, Garnier et le troisième Philippe, qui s’appelle aussi Milon", by charter dated Jun 1079[402]. Seigneur de Traînel. "Dominus Ansellus de Triagnio et filius eius Garnerius…et domina Helissendis uxor domini Anselli de Triagnio, et soror eius domina Comitissa" subscribed the charter dated 1144 which records an agreement between the abbot of Vauluisant and the abbess of Paraclet concerning their properties[403]. "Anselmus…de Triangulo" reached agreement with Troyes Saint-Loup concerning free women of Rivière de l’Ardusson, with the consent of "conjuge mea Helisende, liberisque meis Anselmo, Garnero", by charter dated 1145[404]. "Anseau de Trainel…sa femme Helissende et leurs enfants Anseau, Garnier et Garin" approved a donation to Vauluisant by charter dated 1146[405].
m HELISENDE, [sister of Pétronille, wife of Garnier [Warin] de Vénisy,] daughter of --- (-after 1155). "Dominus Ansellus de Triagnio et filius eius Garnerius…et domina Helissendis uxor domini Anselli de Triagnio, et soror eius domina Comitissa" subscribed the charter dated 1144 which records an agreement between the abbot of Vauluisant and the abbess of Paraclet concerning their properties[406]. The origin of Hélisende is not known. A possible clue is provided by the charter dated [25 Mar 1184/24 Mar 1185] under which [her son] "Garnerius de Triagnello" confirmed that "domna A[aliz] consanguinea mea" [Alix de Vénisy (see the document BURGUNDY DUCHY NOBILITY), wife of André de Brienne Seigneur de Ramérupt] had renounced rights over the wood of Saint-Etienne in favour of Pontigny[407]. The precise relationship between the two has not been traced. It is possible that rights to Saint-Etienne entered the Vénisy family through Pétronille, paternal grandmother of Alix de Vénisy. As Hélisende was also involved in a charter relating to the wood of Saint-Etienne, it is possible that she was the sister of Pétronille, wife of Guérin de Vénisy. The chronology is consistent with this hypothesis. "Anselmus…de Triangulo" reached agreement with Troyes Saint-Loup concerning free women of Rivière de l’Ardusson, with the consent of "conjuge mea Helisende, liberisque meis Anselmo, Garnero", by charter dated 1145[408]. "Anseau de Trainel…sa femme Helissende et leurs enfants Anseau, Garnier et Garin" approved a donation to Vauluisant by charter dated 1146[409]. "Anselmus de Triannel et fratres eius Garnerius et Garinus" donated rights in the wood of Saint-Etienne to Pontigny, with the consent of "Elisendis mater supradictorum fratrum", by charter dated [25 Mar 1151/24 Mar 1152][410].
Anseau [I] & his wife had five children:
Anseau I, seigneur de Traînel's Timeline
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Trainel, Champagne Ardennes, France
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Traînel, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
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France
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