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Amauri I de Montfort, Baron de Montfort et Epernon

Also Known As: "Baron De Montfort", "Seigneur De Montfort /Amauri/", "Amauri /Montfort/"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Évreux, Haute-Normandie, France
Death: between circa April 1052 and circa 1063 (47-68)
Montfort-l'Amaury Castle, Yvelines, Ile De France, France
Place of Burial: Montfort-l'Amaury Castle, Yvelines, Ile De France, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Lord Guillaume de Hainaut, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury & Count de Haynault and Albreda de Montfort
Husband of Bertrada de Gometz
Father of Hugh de Montfort; Ève de Montfort; Simon L'Ainé de Montfort, I; Mainier de Montfort, seigneur d'Epernon and Bertrade de Montfort
Half brother of Avemelle de Montfort; Avemelle de Montfort and Agnes de Montfort, Countess of Garlende

Occupation: Sieur, de Montfort-l'Amaury, Sgr de Montfort (78) & Espernon 1022/1052
Managed by: Terry Jackson (Switzer)
Last Updated:

About Amaury I, seigneur de Montfort

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The Seigneurs de Montfort-l'Amaury were vassals of the Comtes de Beaumont[sur-Oise], as shown by the charter dated to before 1091 under which "Mainerium, fratrem Symonis de Monte Forti" donated property, with the consent of "…comiteque Belli Montis Ivonis"[120]. The primary sources which confirm the parentage and marriages of the members of the following family have not yet been identified, unless otherwise stated below.

AMAURY de Montfort, son of --- (-after Apr 1052). “Comes Ivo de Bello monte, Ebo miles, Guarinus miles Parisius, Almaricus miles de Monteforte” witnessed the charter dated 1022 under which Robert II King of France confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Saint-Mesmin de Micy[121]. “…Almarici de Monteforti…” witnessed the charter dated 1028 under which Robert II King of France confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Saint-Mesmin de Micy[122]. Robert II King of France confirmed the donation of "Manasses comes" to Chartres Notre-Dame by charter dated 4 Feb 1031, signed by "…Manasses comitis, Hilduini comitis fratris eius, filorum eius Manassis et Hilduini, Burcardo de Montemorenciaco, Evrardi filii Hilduini de Britoglio, Amalrici de Monteforti, Milonis de Caprosa…"[123]. He began the building of the castle of Montfort l'Amaury, which was finished by his son[124]. "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][125].

m BERTRADE, daughter of --- (-after Apr 1052). "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][126].

Amaury & his wife had [three] children:

1. SIMON de Montfort (-25 Sep [1087], bur Epernon). "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][127]. Sire de Montfort-l'Amaury.

2. MAINIER de Montfort (-before 1091). "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][128]. "Mainerium, fratrem Symonis de Monte Forti" donated property, with the consent of "Simone fratre eius comiteque Belli Montis Ivonis", by charter dated to before 1091, which also names "domnus Simon, filio suo Amalrico"[129]. He granted a free passage at Saint-Piat to the monks of Saint-Père, II, in which his wife and two sons are named[130]. Seigneur d'Epernon. m ELISABETH, daughter of ---. She is named in her husband's charter to the monks of Saint-Père[131]. Mainier & his wife had two children:

a) AMAURY de Montfort . He is named in his father's charter to the monks of Saint-Père[132]. 1133. Seigneur d'Epernon. m ---. The name of Amaury's wife is not known. Amaury & his wife had two children:

i) SIMON . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

ii) MAINIER . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

b) GUILLAUME de Montfort . He is named in his father's charter to the monks of Saint-Père[133].

3. [EVA (-23 Jan 1099, bur Bec abbey). Her possible affiliation is explained in the Complete Peerage[134]. m GUILLAUME Crispin, son of GILBERT [I] Crispin & his wife Gunnora --- (-Bec 8 Jan 1074).]

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http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc172613568

Information about Montfort-l'Amaury Castle in France:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montfort-l%27Amaury


Amauri was also called Amalric.

Amauri I, 1st seigneur de Montfort, attested a charter of Robert I of France as "Sie. Almaricus miles de Montforti" in 1022.

He married Bertrade (?) before 1025.

He attested a charter of Robert I of France as "S. Almarici de Monteforti" in 1028. He attested a charter for Notre-Dame de Chartres of Robert I of France as "Signum Amalrici de Monteforti" on 4 February 1031.

Amauri began the building of Montfort, the castle which took its name for him, Montfort-l'Amaury, described as a "castrum" at Yvelines, Île-de-France.

Amauri died circa 1053. The precise date of his death is unknown. Since his wife and children appear in a charter in this year, consenting to gifts he had made, it may well be he was already dead.

See "My Lines"

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p343.htm#i5260 )

from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm )



HM George I s 16-oldefar.

HRE Ferdinand I s 14-oldefar.

Amerikanske præsidents 19-oldefar.

PM Churchills 23-oldefar.

HM Margrethe II har 25-oldefar.

Gen Pierpont Hamiltons 25-oldefar.

Agnes Harris '19-oldefar.

Osawatomie 'Browns 24-oldefar.


Kone / partner:       Bertrade (d 'Epernon) de GOMETZ 
 Børn:       Eva De Montfort   ,   Simon I (Sn., de) MONTFORT

Hans (evt.) Børnebørn: Gilbert III de Crispin , Isabel (Elizabeth) De Montfort , Bertrade De Montfort (l 'Amauri) , Amauri III (Amaury, IV) De Montfort , Eve De Montfort

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Fra http://fabpedigree.com/s056/f017515.htm



http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PARIS%20REGION%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc2...

The Seigneurs de Montfort-l'Amaury were vassals of the Comtes de Beaumont[sur-Oise], as shown by the charter dated to before 1091 under which "Mainerium, fratrem Symonis de Monte Forti" donated property, with the consent of "…comiteque Belli Montis Ivonis"[120]. The primary sources which confirm the parentage and marriages of the members of the following family have not yet been identified, unless otherwise stated below.

AMAURY de Montfort, son of --- (-after Apr 1052). “Comes Ivo de Bello monte, Ebo miles, Guarinus miles Parisius, Almaricus miles de Monteforte” witnessed the charter dated 1022 under which Robert II King of France confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Saint-Mesmin de Micy[121]. “…Almarici de Monteforti…” witnessed the charter dated 1028 under which Robert II King of France confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Saint-Mesmin de Micy[122]. Robert II King of France confirmed the donation of "Manasses comes" to Chartres Notre-Dame by charter dated 4 Feb 1031, signed by "…Manasses comitis, Hilduini comitis fratris eius, filorum eius Manassis et Hilduini, Burcardo de Montemorenciaco, Evrardi filii Hilduini de Britoglio, Amalrici de Monteforti, Milonis de Caprosa…"[123]. He began the building of the castle of Montfort l'Amaury, which was finished by his son[124]. "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][125].

m BERTRADE, daughter of --- (-after Apr 1052). "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][126].

Amaury & his wife had [three] children:

1. SIMON de Montfort (-25 Sep [1087], bur Epernon). "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][127]. Sire de Montfort-l'Amaury.

2. MAINIER de Montfort (-before 1091). "Amalricus miles" founded the priory of Saint-Thomas d´Epernon, with the consent of "conjugis mee…Bertredis…et filiorum meorum…Simonis…atque Mainerii", by charter dated [11 Apr 1052/Jul 1053][128]. "Mainerium, fratrem Symonis de Monte Forti" donated property, with the consent of "Simone fratre eius comiteque Belli Montis Ivonis", by charter dated to before 1091, which also names "domnus Simon, filio suo Amalrico"[129]. He granted a free passage at Saint-Piat to the monks of Saint-Père, II, in which his wife and two sons are named[130]. Seigneur d'Epernon. m ELISABETH, daughter of ---. She is named in her husband's charter to the monks of Saint-Père[131]. Mainier & his wife had two children:

a) AMAURY de Montfort . He is named in his father's charter to the monks of Saint-Père[132]. 1133. Seigneur d'Epernon. m ---. The name of Amaury's wife is not known. Amaury & his wife had two children:

i) SIMON . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

ii) MAINIER . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

b) GUILLAUME de Montfort . He is named in his father's charter to the monks of Saint-Père[133].

3. [EVA (-23 Jan 1099, bur Bec abbey). Her possible affiliation is explained in the Complete Peerage[134]. m GUILLAUME Crispin, son of GILBERT [I] Crispin & his wife Gunnora --- (-Bec 8 Jan 1074).]



http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc172613568

Information about Montfort-l'Amaury Castle in France:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montfort-l%27Amaury


Amauri was also called Amalric.

Amauri I, 1st seigneur de Montfort, attested a charter of Robert I of France as "Sie. Almaricus miles de Montforti" in 1022.

He married Bertrade (?) before 1025.

He attested a charter of Robert I of France as "S. Almarici de Monteforti" in 1028. He attested a charter for Notre-Dame de Chartres of Robert I of France as "Signum Amalrici de Monteforti" on 4 February 1031.

Amauri began the building of Montfort, the castle which took its name for him, Montfort-l'Amaury, described as a "castrum" at Yvelines, Île-de-France.

Amauri died circa 1053. The precise date of his death is unknown. Since his wife and children appear in a charter in this year, consenting to gifts he had made, it may well be he was already dead.

See "My Lines"

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p343.htm#i5260 )

from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA

( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm ) -------------------- HM George I s 16-oldefar.

HRE Ferdinand I s 14-oldefar.

Amerikanske præsidents 19-oldefar.

PM Churchills 23-oldefar.

HM Margrethe II har 25-oldefar.

Gen Pierpont Hamiltons 25-oldefar.

Agnes Harris '19-oldefar.

Osawatomie 'Browns 24-oldefar.


Kone / partner: Bertrade (d 'Epernon) de GOMETZ Børn: Eva De Montfort , Simon I (Sn., de) MONTFORT


Hans (evt.) Børnebørn: Gilbert III de Crispin , Isabel (Elizabeth) De Montfort , Bertrade De Montfort (l 'Amauri) , Amauri III (Amaury, IV) De Montfort , Eve De Montfort

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Fra http://fabpedigree.com/s056/f017515.htm

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Amaury was the one for whom Montfort-l'Amaury was named.

The "ford" in our name comes not from the English word for "crossing," but from the French "fort," meaning a fortress or castle, which when joined with "mul" or "mont" ("hill") means we come "from the Castle on the Hill." From Castle Montfort-l'Amaury, that is. Not from a mountain crossing, muddy crossing, sandy crossing, mill crossing, mule crossing, mole crossing, or any other sort of crossing purported by some.

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Amaury I, seigneur de Montfort's Timeline

1000
1000
Évreux, Haute-Normandie, France
1020
1020
Montfort, Amaury, Ile-de-France, France
1023
1023
Montfort, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France
1025
1025
Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
1027
1027
Montfort Amaury, Ile DE France, France
1052
April 1052
Age 52
Montfort-l'Amaury Castle, Yvelines, Ile De France, France
1053
1053
Age 52
Seigneur of Monfort
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