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Baldwin I de Bailleul, Châtelain de Bailleul, Vicomte d'Ypres

French: de Ballieu Dit d'Ypres, Châtelain de Bailleul, Vicomte d'Ypres, Dutch: Boudewijn 1115 van Belle, Châtelain de Bailleul, Vicomte d'Ypres
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bailleul, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais Picardie, France
Death: after circa 1142
Immediate Family:

Son of Baudouin de Bailleul and Plectrude d'Erquinghem
Husband of NN 1st wife NN and Euphemia de Saint-Omer
Father of Baldwin II de Bailleul, Seigneur et Châtelain de Bailleul Vicomte d'Ypres; Albert (Anselm) de Bailleul; Gerard de Bailleul, Châtelain d'Oudenburg (1153-1208); Hosto de Bailleul; Adelide de Bailleul and 3 others
Brother of Henry de Bailleu Dit dÝpres

Occupation: Sieur, de Bailleul, Vicomte, d'Ypres, seigneur de Beloeil
Managed by: Patrick Étienne François BERNARD
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About Baldwin I de Bailleul, Châtelain de Bailleul, Vicomte d'Ypres

1096 (Mir.-Fopp., I, pp. 1144-1147 (very suspect)) ? 1111 (Verc. no. 52 )-
1123, December Ir (Verc. no. 112 : mention of his son
"Balduinus filius Bal-
duini de Balleolo'
without
quondam" or
"bone memorize" before the name
of Baldwin I).
"Baro" (Verc. no. 52);
"primas" (Verc. no. 78)
Knight (Mir.-Fopp., Il, pp. 1144-1147 (very suspect)) ?

  • N. (his eldest sons cannot be children of Euphemia of Saint-Omer).

Children: - Baldwin I (Verc. no. 112 (1123, December 11)). Anselm (mentioned as a brother of Baldwin 11 (St. Bavon, p. 37,
nO. 32 (II45)).
× Euphemia of Saint-Omer (Lambert of Ardres, SS. XXIV, p. 584, C. 46).
Children : Gerard (mentioned as a brother of Baldwin I (RA. Mons, cartul. 64,
f° 8 (1166, December 21)), Hosto, Adelide, Mathilda, Yllesenda, Margaret
(Lambert of Ardres, SS. XXIV, p. 584, c. 46).
(Warlop, 638)
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_________ older and outdated information…
Father/son has same birth dates?????

Baudouin I De Bailleul (de BELOEIL, SEIGNEUR de BELOEIL)

  • Birth: 1100 Bailleul, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
  • Death: 1176 (76)
  • Son of Guy de Bailleul Husband of Plectrude d'Erquinghem
  • Father of Baudouin de Bailleul

Baudouin de Bailleul

  • Birth: 1100 Bailleul, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
  • Death: 1146 (46)
  • Son of Baudouin I De Bailleul (de BELOEIL, SEIGNEUR de BELOEIL) and Plectrude d'Erquinghem
  • Husband of Euphémie de Saint-Omer
  • Father of Baudouin de Bailleul, vicomte d'Ypres and Henri de Bailleul
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de BAILLEUL, Baudouin Sexe: Masculin

  • Naissance : vers 1125
  • Parents:
  • Père: de BAILLEUL, Baudouin
  • Mère: d'ERQUINGHEM, Plectrude

Famille:

  • Conjoint:
  • de SAINT-OMER, Euphémie Sexe: Féminin
  • Naissance : vers 1120

Enfant(s):

  • de BAILLEUL, """Baudouin""" Ii Vicomte, d'Ypres

http://jhecquet.free.fr/Fhecquet/dat197.htm#45 __________to be deleted, the source is tertiary, appears to be from a GEDCOM of unknown source

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The following information is taken from the blog spot http://familledebailleuil.blogspot.com/ and is unsourced, however the source appears to be the book “The Bailleuls of Flanders, and the Bayleys of Willow Hall ” which itself says “This pedigree is erroneous in many particulars; but, is not, perhaps, wholly unworthy of credit.” Three generations between the first and the fifth have been ignored based on lack of evidence

There are two pedigrees of the Flemish family of de Bailleul : one in the collection of genealogical manuscripts in the public library at Douai ; the other, in the sixth volume of ' Bruges et le Franc,' by Gailliard. The latter commences with Baudouin deBailleul, who married Euphemie de Saint-Omer; the former begins earlier, and traces the descent of this Baudouin de Bailleul from his great-grandfather, Arnoul de Gramines.

This pedigree is erroneous in many particulars; but, is not, perhaps, wholly unworthy of credit. The earlier portion of it is supported in some measure by this, that it includes Albert de Bailleul, whom it states to have been in the First Crusade ; and the fact that Albert de Bailleul was in the First Crusadeis stated by other authorities.

According to the Douai MS. Arnoul de Gramines, who was living a.d. 980, married Plectrude, daughter of Eripand, Sire de Fauquenberg, by whom he had two sons,

  • Hubert and
  • Simon.
Simon was Chatelainof Bailleul, and was living a.d. 1052. He married the daughter of Geoffroy, Sire de Mervalle, who brought to her husband the lands of Wiersem and Flammertinghem. By her he had two sons,

* Baudouin, Chatelain of Bailleul, and

  • Albert ;

both of whom went to the Holy Land in 1095, where Albert died in 1096.

Baudouin married Plectrude, daughter of the Seigneur d'Arquenghien, by whom he had two sons, 

* Baudry, Chatelain of Bailleul, and

  • Baudouin, who married Euphemie, daughter of the Chatelain of Saint-Omer, and was Chatelain of Ardenbourg.

A. Arnoul de Gramines.

The three generations prior to Baudouin II. in the pedigree rest upon the authority of the Douai manuscript.

D. Baudouin II. de Bailleul.

The dignity of Chatelain of Bailleul, says Gheldolf, in his ' History of Ypres, Cassel, Bailleul and Warneton,' p. 295, appears to have belonged to a family of that name, whom we find mentioned from the year 1092.

Baudouin de Bailleul married Euphemie, daughter of the Chatelain of Saint-Omer, by whom he had 

* Gerard and

  • Hoston.
Gerard had two sons, 

* Baudouin, who also became Chatelain of Bailleul ; and

  • Gerard, who in right of his wife,Virginie, was Chatelain of Oudenbourg.

The heirs of Baudouin de Bailleul, son of Gerard and grandson of Baudouin, possessed the two Chatellenies of Ypres and Bailleul until 1295, when Baudouin d'Aubigny and his wife, Agnes, sold, on the 5th May, to Gui de Namur, son of Count Gui de Dampierre by his second wife, for 3,000 Hvres parisis, the Chatellenie of Bailleul, with all lands, revenues, hommages and other rights appertaining thereto, as also all that they possessed in fief in the territories of Cassel and Bailleul...

Baudouin II. de Bailleul had by his wife, Euphemie de Saint- Omer, two sons and two daughters : viz.

  • Gerard,
  • Hoston,
  • Alix or Adelis and
  • Mathilde.

Gailliard names another son, Hector, and several other daughters, of whom nothing appears to be known.

D. EUPHEMIE DE Saint-Omer

was daughter of Guillaume, Chatelain de Saint Omer, Seigneur de Fauquemberge, son of Hoston, Chatelain de Saint-Omer in 1053, ^^^ of Melisende de Picquigny, daughter of Arnould, Vidame of Amiens. Lambin, * Chatelains d'Ypres,' 9.

Melisenda de Picquigny, de Nobilissima Regis Francorum, Caroli Magni, stirpe et familia progenita, Arnolphi, vice Domini de Pinkinio filia. 13 Bouquet 429. Ex Lamberti ' Ardensis Historia Ghisnensium Comitum.'

The Bailleuls of Flanders, and the Bayleys of Willow Hall (1881) http://archive.org/stream/bailleulsoffland00bayl/bailleulsoffland00...


[To quote from Francis Bayley, The Bailleuils of Flanders, 1881: According to the Douai MS. Arnoul de Gramines, Châtelains of Bailleul in Flanders, who was living A. D. 980, married Plectrude, daughter of Eripand, Sire de Fauquenberg, by whom he had two sons, Hubert and Simon. Simon was Châtelain of Bailleul, and was living A.D. 1052. He married the daughter of Geoffroy, Sire de Mervalle, who brought to her husband the lands of Wiersem and Flammertinghem. By her he had two sons, Baudouin I., Châtelain of Bailleul, and Albert; both of whom went to the Holy Land in 1095. On 14th September 1116, Baudouin de Bailleul was witness to a charter by which Baudouin VII., dit à la Hâche, Count of Flanders, abolished in favour of the burgesses of Ypres, trial by battle, the ordeal by fire, and that by water. Baudouin II. de Bailleul had by his wife, Euphémie de Saint-Omer, two sons and two daughters: viz. Gérard, Hoston, Alix or Adélis and Mathilde. Gerard was the father of 1. Hugues de Bailleul; a witness to a deed, dated about 1140, by which Robert, Avoué of Bethune, for the health of the souls of his father and mother, of himself, his wife and children, granted the town of Mouchy-au-Bois to the Abbey of Saint Pierre at Corbie. According to Lambin the Châtellenie of Ypres passed to Hugues de Bailleul by his marriage with a daughter of the house of Ypres; probably a sister of Anselme, Chatelain of Ypres.'Esquisses sur les Châtelains et Vicomtes d'Ypres' par Lambin, p. vii. 2. Baudoin III. de Bailleul, Châtelain of Bailleul, who is mentioned in documents of the years 1142, 1158, 1161, married Agnes, daughter of Anselme, Châtelain of Ypres. They had two daughters, Mabilie and Marguerite; on the death of Baudouin IV. the Châtellenies of Bailleul and Ypres fell en quenouille, and passed to his two sisters successively, who carried them by marriage, first to the Counts of Rethel, and afterwards to the family of Commines].

Bron: http://familledebailleuil.blogspot.nl/

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