Zeger van Gavere, Heer van Boelare

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RASO [XII] van Gavre ([1235/45]-23 Nov [1307]). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that "filiarum…domini Sigeri…secundam" married "dominus de Liedekerke, dominus Rasso de Gavre" and records that they had several children "quorum primogenitus Rasso" who married "filiam Henrici de Boulers juxta Grammont"[621]. Heer van Liedekerke. Heer van Breda. "Rasso dictus de Gavera dominus de Lidekerka miles et Margareta uxor mea…Rasso primogenitus filius dictorum Rassonis domini de Lidekerka et Margaretæ uxoris eiusdem dominus de Bouler miles" ratified an agreement with Ninove, with the consent of "Arnulpho dicto de Ympenghem militi fratri nostro et Margaretæ uxori suæ…Sophia dicti Arnulphi filia quam de priori uxore sua susceperat cum marito suo Scalkino", by charter dated Mar 1267[664]. Heer van Boelare, de iure uxoris: “Gérars cevaliers sires de Sothenghien” declared holding “me maison de Sotenghien” in fief from Jean d’Avesnes Comte de Hainaut, appointing “mes chiers cousins Rasson de Liedekerke signeur de Boulers, Sohier de Brayne signeur de Lisseruoeles, chevaliers” as guarantors, by charter dated 1286[665]. Heer van Breda: “Razo de Gavere dominus de Liedekercke et de Breda et Alicia uxor mea” donated property to "monasterii Ninivensis" by charter dated 1292[666]. "Raso de Gavera dominus de Liedekercke et de Breda et Rasso de Liedekercke miles dominus de Boulaer eius primogenitus" donated property to Tongerloo abbey by charter dated 1294[667]. "Raso de Gavre dominus de Liedekercke et de Breda" transferred the hospital of Breda to convent of St Katharina at Woude by charter dated 1 Nov 1295[668]. “Johannes dictus Van den Eyghen filius quondam...domini Rasonis pie memorie domini de Lidekerke et de Breda miles et Aleydis eius uxor” donated “terra...parochiarum de Ekerni de sancti Jacobi de Hoghescoten” to the abbey of Saint-Bernard sur l’Escaut, in the presence of “domini Rasonis de Gavere, domini de Lydekerke et de Breda et domini Sygeri de Lyderkerka domini de Beaufort et de Crutbeke...germanorum mei”, by charter dated 8 Sep 1296[669]. The testament of “Rase van Gavre heer van Liedekerke ende van Breda”, dated 23 Jun 1300, with the consent of “mynen outsten sone Raesen die heer is van Boulair”, bequeathed dower to “mynen...wyve ver Adewynen die dochter was eens edel mans heer Willems die wylen heer was van Stryene”, sealed by “Jan van Liedekercke heer van Eyghem broeder des heeren van Liedekercke voorseyd...”[670]. m firstly (before Mar 1267) ALIX van Boelare, daughter of HENDRIK Heer van Boelare & his wife --- (-25 Nov 1294, bur Beaupré). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that "filiarum…domini Sigeri…secundam" married "dominus de Liedekerke, dominus Rasso de Gavre" and records that they had several children "quorum primogenitus Rasso" who married "filiam Henrici de Boulers juxta Grammont"[671]. “Razo de Gavere dominus de Liedekercke et de Breda et Alicia uxor mea” donated property to "monasterii Ninivensis" by charter dated 1292[672]. An epitaph at Beaupré records the burial of “medame Aelys de Boulers ky fut feme au S. de Liedekercke et de Breda” who died 25 Nov 1294[673]. https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc103320081

SIGER van Gavre (-after 11 Nov 1312). Heer van Boelare. “Rase Heere van Liedekercke ende van Breda, Ridder” acknowledged holding property “tusschen Houte ende Hinkelen” from Willem II Count of Holland, guaranteed by “onse...broeders Haer Philipe Here van Wulvenhouts ende Zegher Here van Boeulaers, Ridders”, by charter dated 11 Nov 1312[684]. m JOHANNA van Nevele, daughter of GAUTHIER van Nevele Châtelain de Courtrai & his wife Johanna [van Beveren] (-after 2 Aug 1344). Goethals names her parents without citing the source which confirms this information[685]. “Joanna de Nevele domina de Boular et de Schendelbeke” donated “pratum in Rasebeke” to Beaupré, for the souls of “dominæ meæ Mathildis quæ fuit filia Roberti boni comitis Flandriæ, et domina de Florines et de Beverne...Sigeri de Liedekercke qui fuit dominus de Boular...Roberti domini de Nevele...meæ...Nicolai de Bailleul domini de Rossoit...Mathildis dominæ de Rossoit ipsius uxoris”, by charter dated 3 Mar 1341[686]. A charter dated 2 Aug 1344 names “Jane van Nevele vrouwe van Boelaer”[687]. Siger & his wife had [two] children: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc103320081

a) MATHILDE van Gavre ). Goethals records her parentage and two marriages without citing the sources which confirm this information[688]. Vrouw van Boelare. “Joanna de Nevele domina de Boular et de Schendelbeke” donated “pratum in Rasebeke” to Beaupré, for the souls of “...Nicolai de Bailleul domini de Rossoit...Mathildis dominæ de Rossoit ipsius uxoris”, by charter dated 3 Mar 1341[689]. Van Trimpont records that the daughter and heiress of Mathilde van Gavre and her husband “Nicolaas of Colard van Belle (Bailleul) heer van Ronsoit” in 1350 married “Jan de Fosseux heer van Fosseux” who in a charter dated 25 Oct 1370 is named “Jean seigneur de Fosseux, Ronsoit, Boulaere et Nevele”[690]. m firstly NICOLAS de Condé Seigneur de Ronsoi, son of --- (-after 3 Mar 1341). m secondly GAUTHIER Seigneur de Honnecourt Châtelain de Thourotte, son of ---. https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc103320081
b) BEATRIX van Gavre ). Vrouw van Boelare. Goethals records her parentage and marriage without citing the source which confirms this information[691]. This information is incorrect if the reference to the daughter of Mathilde van Gavre is factually correct as shown above. It seems more likely that this person was the daughter of Mathilde van Gavre and her first husband, as shown above. m JEAN Seigneur de Fosseux, son of ---.] https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc103320081