Joan, madame de Dammartin

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Joan de Huntington (Bassett)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: after 1160
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Place of Burial: at Radcliff-upon-Sore, Nottingham, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Gilbert Basset, Lord of Headington and Dame Edith d'Oyly, Lady of Headington
Wife of Aubri de Mello, chambrier de France, sieur de Dammartin; Simon de Gerardmoulins and Guy FitzPain de Ridale
Mother of Aubry II, count of Dammartin
Sister of Thomas Basset, Sheriff of Oxford; Richard son of Gilbert Basset and Thurston Basset
Half sister of Gilbert Basset

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About Joan, madame de Dammartin



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JOAN Basset (-[1160/62]). Malcolm IV King of Scotland donated “villam P[iddington] in Oxenfordscire” to Oxford St. Frideswide, noting that “Iohanna...soror Thome Bassett” was tenant for life, by charter dated to [1159][614]. King Henry II confirmed the donation of “villam de Pydentona in Oxenfordscira” to Oxford St. Frideswide made by King Malcolm IV, noting “Iohanna soror Thome Bassett” as tenant for life, by charter dated to [1160][615]. William Reedy, in the introduction to his collection of Basset charters, states that Joan, sister of Thomas Basset, married Aubry de Dammartin as her third husband[616]. The identity of Joan’s third husband as Aubry [II] Comte de Dammartin is indicated by his later holding of Piddington in Oxfordshire which the documents quoted here show was held by Joan Basset. The third husband of Joan Basset could not have been Aubry [I], father of Comte Aubry [II], as her husband was called “comes” in these documents. If this suggested identity is correct, Joan must have died soon after [1160]. Joan’s first marriage is confirmed by the charter dated to [1160] under which the abbot of Missenden surrendered rights in Piddington, donated by “Albrici comitis de Damartyn & Iohane de Pidingtona, que fuit sponsa Guidonis de Riala”, to Oxford St. Frideswide[617]. The primary source which confirms Joan’s second marriage has not been identified. "Aubri Count of Dammartin" confirmed the grant of Musewell to Missenden abbey made by “Guy and Joan de Ryhale”, with the consent of “his son and heir Renaud”, by charter dated to [1175][618]. m firstly GUY FitzPain de Ridale, son of ---. m secondly ([1152]%29 SIMON de Gerardmoulins, son of ---. m thirdly [as his first wife,] AUBREY [II] Comte de Dammartin, son of AUBRY [I] & his wife



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant_Climent_de_Ta%C3%BCll

There is no "Clemence" neighborhood or area in Barcelona. Perhaps Joan was buried at the Church of St. Clement of Tahull in Barcelona, which was consecrated in 1123.


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Joan, madame de Dammartin's Timeline

1114
1114
Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1135
1135
Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France
1160
1160
Age 46
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
1939
June 29, 1939
Age 46
October 19, 1939
Age 46
????
at Radcliff-upon-Sore, Nottingham, England