Jean 1er d’Estouteville

Is your surname d’Estouteville?

Research the d’Estouteville family

Jean 1er d’Estouteville's Geni Profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Jean 1er d’Estouteville, sire d'Estouteville, de Valmont et de Rames

Birthdate:
Death: 1268 (83-92)
Immediate Family:

Son of Henri 1er d’Estouteville, lord of Eckington and Mathilde d'Eu
Husband of Agnès ou Isabeau de Châteaudun
Father of Robert IV “dit Passemer“ d’Estouteville, seigneur d’Estouteville et de Valmont, baron de Cleuville; Private; Private; Private; Private and 1 other
Brother of Robert d’Estouteville and Private

Occupation: sire d'Estouteville, de Valmont et de Rames, baron de Cleuville
Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:
view all 23

Immediate Family

About Jean 1er d’Estouteville

from MEDLANDS

1. JEAN [I] d’Estouteville (-after 1262). Seigneur d’Estouteville et de Vallemont. Morandière quotes (in translation) a charter dated 1231 under which "Jehan d’Estouteville" donated property to Valmont, for the souls of "Henri mon père et de Mathilde ma mère…et de Agnès mon épouse et de Robert mon frère", witnessed by "Raoul d’Estouteville miles…", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[356]. “Johannes de Estotevilla miles dominus de Boscheto et Agnes uxor mea” renounced rights over the priory of Lancé in favour of Marmoutier, with the consent of “Robertus primogenitus noster, Radulphus et Astulphus filii mei”, by charter dated 1249[357].

m AGNES de Châteaudun, daughter of GEOFFROY [V] Vicomte de Châteaudun & his first wife Adela de Nevers (-19 Jul after 1271). Morandière quotes (in translation) a charter dated 1231 under which "Jehan d’Estouteville" donated property to Valmont, for the souls of "Henri mon père et de Mathilde ma mère…et de Agnès mon épouse et de Robert mon frère", witnessed by "Raoul d’Estouteville miles…", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[358]. “Johannes de Estotevilla miles dominus de Boscheto et Agnes uxor mea” renounced rights over the priory of Lancé in favour of Marmoutier, with the consent of “Robertus primogenitus noster, Radulphus et Astulphus filii mei”, by charter dated 1249[359]. Morandière quotes (in translation) a charter dated Jun 1272 under which "Agnes [d%E2%80%99Estouteville] au temps de mon veuvage" donated property to Valmont, with the consent of "domini Roberti, domini Willelmi, et domini Estoldi, et Magistri Johannis de Estoutevilla canonici Rothomagensis, filiorum meorum", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[360]. Jean [I] & his wife had five children:

a) ROBERT [V] d’Estouteville (-after 1282 [maybe killed in battle Courtrai 11 Jul 1302]). “Johannes de Estotevilla miles dominus de Boscheto et Agnes uxor mea” renounced rights over the priory of Lancé in favour of Marmoutier, with the consent of “Robertus primogenitus noster, Radulphus et Astulphus filii mei”, by charter dated 1249[361]. Seigneur d’Estouteville et de Vallemont. Morandière quotes (in translation) a charter dated Jun 1272 under which "Agnes [d%E2%80%99Estouteville] au temps de mon veuvage" donated property to Valmont, with the consent of "domini Roberti, domini Willelmi, et domini Estoldi, et Magistri Johannis de Estoutevilla canonici Rothomagensis, filiorum meorum", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[362]. [The Chronique Artésienne records “mesires d’Estoutevile” among those killed at the battle of Courtrai 11 Jul 1302[363]. It is not certain to whom this entry refers, possibly Robert [V] given that his son Robert [VI] is named after 1302.] m ALIX Bertrand, daughter of [ROBERT [V] Bertrand Baron de Briquebecq & his wife Alix de Tancarville. Père Anselme records her parentage (calling her mother “Alix de Néelle”) and marriage without citing any source on which this information is based[364]. Assuming her family origin is correct, the chronology suggests that she was the daughter of Robert [V] Bertrand. Robert [V] & his wife had children:

i) ROBERT [VI] d’Estouteville (-after 1330). Seigneur d’Estouteville et de Vallemont. - see below.

ii) ESTOUT d’Estouteville (-after 1316). Seigneur de Torcy. Morandière records that he was named in registers dated 1302, 1303 (La Chambre des Comptes) and 1316 (Archbishopric of Rouen)[365]. m ALIX de Meulan, daughter of [AMAURY [V] de Meulan Seigneur de la Queue-en-Brie & his wife ---] (-after 1327). Père Anselme records her marriage, saying that Alix was the daughter of Amaury [III] de Meulan and his wife Marguerite de Neufbourg[366]. That suggestion appears unlikely to be correct, considering the chronology of the Estouteville family. Maybe Alix was the daughter of Amaury [IV]. Morandière records that Alix was still living in 1327 (no source cited)[367]. - SEIGNEURS de TORCY[368].

b) RAOUL d’Estouteville (-after 1249). “Johannes de Estotevilla miles dominus de Boscheto et Agnes uxor mea” renounced rights over the priory of Lancé in favour of Marmoutier, with the consent of “Robertus primogenitus noster, Radulphus et Astulphus filii mei”, by charter dated 1249[369].

c) ESTOUT d’Estouteville . “Johannes de Estotevilla miles dominus de Boscheto et Agnes uxor mea” renounced rights over the priory of Lancé in favour of Marmoutier, with the consent of “Robertus primogenitus noster, Radulphus et Astulphus filii mei”, by charter dated 1249[370]. Morandière quotes (in translation) a charter dated Jun 1272 under which "Agnes [d%E2%80%99Estouteville] au temps de mon veuvage" donated property to Valmont, with the consent of "domini Roberti, domini Willelmi, et domini Estoldi, et Magistri Johannis de Estoutevilla canonici Rothomagensis, filiorum meorum", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[371].

d) GUILLAUME d’Estouteville . Morandière quotes (in translation) a charter dated Jun 1272 under which "Agnes [d%E2%80%99Estouteville] au temps de mon veuvage" donated property to Valmont, with the consent of "domini Roberti, domini Willelmi, et domini Estoldi, et Magistri Johannis de Estoutevilla canonici Rothomagensis, filiorum meorum", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[372].

e) JEAN d’Estouteville . Morandière quotes (in translation) a charter dated Jun 1272 under which "Agnes [d%E2%80%99Estouteville] au temps de mon veuvage" donated property to Valmont, with the consent of "domini Roberti, domini Willelmi, et domini Estoldi, et Magistri Johannis de Estoutevilla canonici Rothomagensis, filiorum meorum", but does not cite the corresponding primary source[373]. ———————————— from THE GENEALOGICAL ROUND

Jean 1 d'ESTOUTTEVILLE, Sire d'Estouteville et de Valmont, Baron de Cleuville. Il fut un des Seigneurs qui furent mandés en 1242, par le Roi Saint-Louis, pour aller contre le Comte de la Marche. Xa 1242 avec Agnès (Berthe) de PONTHIEU, (fille de Jean de PONTHIEU, comte de Ponthieu et Béatrix de SAINT-PAUL), Xb 1251 avec Isabeau de CHATEAUDUN, (fille de Geoffroy (IV ou V) de CHATEAUDUN et Adèle de NEVERS)

Jean 1 d'ESTOUTTEVILLE, Sire d'Estouteville and de Valmont, Baron de Cleuville. He was one of the Lords who were summoned in 1242 by King Saint-Louis to go against the Comte de la Marche. Xa 1242 with Agnès (Berthe) de PONTHIEU, (daughter of Jean de PONTHIEU, count of Ponthieu and Béatrix de SAINT-PAUL), Xb 1251 with Isabeau de CHATEAUDUN, (daughter of Geoffroy (IV or V) of CHATEAUDUN and Adèle de NEVERS )

—————————————-

 Bibliography 

De La Chesnaye Des Bois, Aubert, and Jacques Badier. Dictionary of the Nobility: Containing the Genealogies, the History and the Chronology of the Noble Families of France. Vol. 7, A Paris, 1863) https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5424928x/f265.item

De La Morandière, Gabriel. History of the House of Estouteville in Normandy. A Paris, 1903 https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5608689r.texteImage

de La Roque de La Lontière, Gilles-André. Histoire généalogique de la maison de Harcourt, A Paris, 1664 https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k118111n

Cawley, Charles. “NORMANDY ARQUES, AUMÂLE, CAUX, ROUEN, EU.” Medieval Lands, 10 Oct. 2019, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/. https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#NicholasEstoutevilled...

Pattou, Etienne. “Estouteville.” Racines Et Histoire, http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Estouteville.pdf

   1. Cartulaires de Montmartre et de Saint-Merry de Paris (Sorbonne)
   2. Héraldique & Généalogie, http://www.heralogic.eu/txt_bs1866_evmon.html : Armorial
   3. des Evêques de Montpellier - par M. A. Fourtier - 1866,
   4. Dictionnaire de la Noblesse (F. A. Aubert de La Chesnaye-Desbois, éd. 1775, Héraldique & Généalogie),
   5. Contributions multiples et détaillées de Michel de Camp (à propos de la Grande-Maîtrise des Arbalétriers de France, & l’Héraldique des Prévôts de Paris et, plus généralement, de toute la Maison d’Estouteville)

“Base De Données Généalogique.” Roglo, http://roglo.eu/roglo?lang=en

“THE GENEALOGICAL ROUND - from ESTOUTTEVILLE & TUTTAVILLA .” Gnalogie LAISN, 3 Aug. 2002, http://herve.laine-bucaille.pagesperso-orange.fr/index.htm

Sanders, I. J. ENGLISH BARONIES A STUDY OF THEIR ORIGIN AND DESCENT 1086-1132. London: Oxford University Press, 1960. (Not available to read online, I own a copy of the book)

Burke, Bernard, 1814-1892. A Genealogical And Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain And Ireland ... London: Harrison, 1858.

Overton, Charles. The History of Cottingham. J.W. Leng, 1861. https://books.google.com/books/about/The_History_of_Cottingham.html...

Planché, James Robinson. ‪The Conqueror and His Companions, Volume 2, Somerset Herald, London, Tinsley Brothers, 1874. ‬https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Conqueror_and_His_Companio...

Early Yorkshire Charters: Volume 9, The Stuteville Fee. United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2013. (Available online in snippets only, I own a copy of the book)

Family Trees on Geneanet for the purpose of cross-checking dates and places: “Family Tree of Alain FOULLON.” Geneanet, https://en.geneanet.org/profil/foullon “Family Tree of Henri PICHOT.” Geneanet, https://en.geneanet.org/profil/hpichot “Family Tree of Hélène PAREY.” Geneanet, https://en.geneanet.org/profil/hparey “Family Tree of Guy HERVELEU.” Geneanet, https://en.geneanet.org/profil/gherveleu “Family Tree of Guillaume de WAILLY.” Geneanet, https://en.geneanet.org/profil/wailly “Family Tree of Louis BRUN.” Geneanet, https://en.geneanet.org/profil/zardoz

A final source which I have not reviewed yet but which is referenced by many of the French trees I use to cross check data is Père Anselm de Saint Marie

Sainte-Marie, Anselme de, and M. du. Fourny. Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique De La Maison Royale De France, Des Pairs, Grands Officiers De La Couronne De La Maison Du Roy Et Des Anciens Barons Du Royaume. Vol. 9, Par La Compagnie Des Libraires, 1733. https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k76026j.image