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Gauthier III (IV) de Villebéon, Seigneur de Tournenfuye

Also Known As: "de Nemours"
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Birthplace: France
Death: after 1287
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Son of Gauthier II (III) de Villebéon and Alix de Vierzon
Husband of Éléonore de Melun
Father of Marguerite de Villebeon and Eleonore de Villebéon

Occupation: Seigneur de Tournenfuye, de Heuqueville et de Fontaine-Guérart
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About Gauthier III (IV) de Villebéon, Seigneur de Tournenfuye

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GAUTHIER [III] de Villebéon dit Le Chambellan ([1206]-27 Sep [1239/40]). Seigneur de Tournenfuye. Richemond speculates that Gauthier [III] succeeded his father as Chambellan de France, but states that he had found no document which confirms that this is correct[585]. "Galterus de Villabeon miles dictus Cambellanus" donated “totum nemus meum apud Montulle” to Jard, with the consent of “Aaliz uxoris mee”, by charter dated Feb 1237[586]. "Galterus de Villabeonis miles dictus Cambellanus" donated “totam pecam nemoris mee...apud Montule in parrochia de Bombone” to Jard, for the soul of “bone memorie domini Ade dicti Cambellani quondam patris mei”, with the consent of “Aaliz uxor mea”, by charter dated Feb 1239[587]. The necrology of the Abbaye du Jard records the death "V Kal Oct" of "Galteri junioris dicti Cambellani"[588].

m ([1228]%29 as her first husband, ALIX de Vierzon, daughter of HERVE [II] Seigneur de Vierzon & his second wife Marie de Dampierre (-3 Dec 1245). "Galterus de Villabeon miles dictus Cambellanus" donated “totum nemus meum apud Montulle” to Jard, with the consent of “Aaliz uxor mea”, by charter dated Feb 1237[589]. "Galterus de Villabeonis miles dictus Cambellanus" donated “totam pecam nemoris mee...apud Montule in parrochia de Bombone” to Jard, for the soul of “bone memorie domini Ade dicti Cambellani quondam patris mei”, with the consent of “Aaliz uxor mea”, by charter dated Feb 1239[590]. "Aaliz de Virsum uxor Galteri dicti Cambellani" confirmed the donation “de toto nemore de Montule cum feodo terre...in parrochia de Bombone” to Jard made by “maritus meus dominus Galterius Cambellanus” by charter dated Dec 1239[591]. "Aelidis relicta defuncti Galteri dicti Cambellani" confirmed the donation made to Jard by “Avelina de Samesio in territorio dou Geliet...in parrochia de Escrannis” by charter dated 6 Jan 1241[592]. She married secondly (before 1243) as his second wife, Gérard [III] de Picquigny Vidame d'Amiens. "Vicedominus de Pinquigniaco et Aaliz uxor prefati vicedomini et...Petrus de Villamarchaz miles dictus Cambellanus et Ysabel relicta defuncti Ade Cambellani de Villabeum" paid revenue to “prior de Tornanfuie" by charter dated Mar 1244[593]. The necrology of the Abbaye du Jard records the death "III Non Dec" of "Aaliz quondam vicedomine de Pingquiniaco" and her donation of revenue “in decima de Villabeonis”[594]. Gauthier [III] & his wife had one child:

) GAUTHIER [IV] de Villebéon (-after 1287). Seigneur de Tournenfuye, de Heuqueville et de Fontaine-Guérart. "Galterus dictus Cambellanus armiger dominus de Tornenfuie" donated “partem me contingentem in feodo...de...defunctus Petrus armiger de Parvo Monsterello” to Paris Saint-Antoine-des-Champs by charter dated Jul 1261[595]. Fragmentary accounts for 1276 record “de rachato domini Galteri de Tournenfuye, pro terra Mathæi de Villa Beonis” in “Baillivia Senonensis”[596]. m ([1255]%29 ELEONORE de Melun, daughter of ADAM [III] Vicomte de Melun & his second wife Comtesse de Sancerre (after [1239/44]-). Gauthier [IV] & his wife had two children:

(1) MARGUERITE de Villebéon dite La Chambellane . Her marriage is confirmed by an order of Parlement dated 1323 relating to her daughter Marguerite “fuerit filia et hæres prime uxoris defuncti Theobaldi...dotata...de castro de Montefalconis”[597]. Her parentage is confirmed by letters dated 1293, relating to the marriage of "Jean de Boville fils de Monsieur Hue de Boville" and [her daughter] “Damoiselle Marguerite de Bomés fille de Monsieur Thibaut de Bomés Seigneur de Mirebel et de...Marguerite iadis sa femme”, record that “Messires Gautier Li Chambellans ayol de ladite Damoiselle” was receiving revenue from her inheritance[598]. Dame de Tournenfuye et de Villebéon. m as his first wife, THIBAUT de Bommiers dit de Blaison Seigneur de Bommiers, son of ROBERT [II] de Bommiers & his [first/second] wife [Mathilde de Déols Dame de Châteaumeillant/Yolande de Mello] (-after [1280]).
(2) [ELEONORE] de Villebéon . Richemond highlights the absence of texts which confirm the name of this daughter, adding that “nous lui prêtons le prénom d’Eléonore parce que ce fut celui de sa mère et de sa fille”[599]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the lawsuit dated 1281 concerning the marriage contract between “domini G. Cambellani militis...filiam” and “Aubertum de Hangesto militem”[600]. Dame de Heuqueville, de Fontaine-Guérart et de Villers-le-Chambellan. m ([1275]%29 AUBERT [V] de Hangest Seigneur de Genlis, son of AUBERT [IV] de Hangest Seigneur de Genlis & his wife Marie de Roye (-after 1281).