Jocelin Lord de Courtenay Seigneur d' Chateau Renard
- Born: Abt 1034, Loiret, France
- Marriage: Isabella de Montlhéry 191,288
- Died: After 1065, France 220
General Notes:
Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 8th Edition, 107:24, Ermengarde de Nevers, married, abt. 1095, Milo, Sire de Courtenay, son of Jocelin de Courtenay, 1065, and Isabel de Montlhéry. 160
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 317, Chart, Josselin, Seigneur de Courtenay, 1065, married Elizabeth, daughter of Guy de Montlhéry. 141
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 900 Josceline de Courtenay, married twice. His first wife was Hildegarde, daughter of Gaufride, or Jeffery (styled de Ferrole) comté de Gastinois, and by her he left a daughter, Hodierne, who weeded Jeffery II, comté de Joigny, and by him was mother of two sons, Guy and Reynard. Josceline de Courtenay's second wife was Isabel or Elizabet, daughter of Guy, Lord of Monthlehery. He married Isabella after the year 1065, and by her was the father of three sons:
Milo, Miles, de Courtenay, ancestor to those who settled in England. Josceline de Courtenay, patriarch of the counts of Edessa, and Kings of Jerusalem. Jeffery de Courtenay, who distinguished himself by his bravery and conduct in the hogy war, and lost his life in battle, while fighting against Sanguin, a Turkish prince, 1136, at the defense of a fortress near Raphania, seated on Mount-Ferrand.
~Collin's Peerage of England, Vol. VI, p. 215
• Background Information. 141 Robert de Courtenay, died 26 Jul 1242 at Iwerne, Dorset, and was buried at the Abbey of Ford. Robert was the son and heir of Renaud de Courtenay, of Sutton, Berks (1161), who lost his great possessions in France about 1150, the French King, Louis VII, seizing them and granting them in appanage to his own youngest brother, Pierre (ancestor of the French Courtenays). Renaud was brother and heir of Guillaume, son and heir of Miles, son and heir of Josselin, son and heir of Athon, Sire de Courtenay and Château-Renard at the commencement of the eleventh century.
~ Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, (Courtenay), p. 465, footnote (c)
Jocelin married Isabella de Montlhéry, daughter of Gui Montlhéry et Bray, Seigneur and Hodierne de Gometz 160.,900 (Isabella de Montlhéry was born about 1075 in Montlhéry, Essonne, Ile-de-France, France.)
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