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Simón de Joinville Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs
(-1233)
Béatrix d’Auxonne comtessa Châlon-sur-Saône
(Abt 1205-1261)
Gilbert de Lacy
(Abt 1206-)
Isabel le Bigod
(-After 1230)
Sir Geoffrey de Genenville 1st Lord Geneville
(Abt 1226-1314)
Maud de Lacy
(Abt 1232/40-1304)
Pierre de Joinville
(1256-Bef 1292)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Joanne de Lusignan

Pierre de Joinville

  • Born: 1256, Dublin, Ireland
  • Marriage: Joanne de Lusignan 160
  • Died: Bef 8 Jun 1292, Ireland 160

bullet   Another name for Pierre was Sir Piers de Genenville Knight, Baron of Geneville of Trim & Ludlow Castle.

bullet  General Notes:

~Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 71:31, 71A:31, 135:32, Sir Piers de Geneville, Lord of Walterstone-Stunton-Lacy, Ludlow, Malmeshull, Wulveslowe and Ewyas-Lacy, son of Geoffrey de Genenville and his wife Maud de Lacy, married Jeanne de Lusignan de la Marche, widow of Bernard Ézy I, Sire d'Albret in Gascony, daughter of Hugh XII de Lusignan, called le Brun, comté de la Marché et Angoulê and his wife Jeanne de Fougèrers, daughter of Raoul II de Fougères, Seigneur de Fougères en Bretagne. 160

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 535
Peter de Geneville, second baron, but never summoned to parliament, who married Joane, daughter of Hugh le Brune, Earl of Angolesme, and they had three daughters. Isabella and Beatrix became nuns at Aconbury. Joane married Roger de Mortimer, Earl of March and eventually conveyed the whole inheritance of Geneville and half the land of the Lacies to the Mortimer family.

~ Burke's A Genealogical History of the Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, 1866 Edition, p. 288

• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands, Pierre de Joinville.
The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Petro de Genyvile" as brother of "Gaufrido Genyvile", son and heir of "Gaufrido de Genyvyle" and his wife "Matilda Lacy" [Dugdale Monasticon V, Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire V, In Chronicis Abbatiæ Tynterne in Wallia, p. 270]. An order dated 16 Jan 1283 records "recognizance by Geofferey de Geneville, Matilda his wife and Peter their eldest son" to "William de Valence" for the commission of lands of "Maurice FitzGerald in Ireland, deceased" and for the marriage of "Gerald son and heir of the said Maurice, under age, and in custody of the said William" [Calendar of Documents Ireland, Vol. II, 2163, p. 500].


Pierre married Joanne de Lusignan, daughter of Hugues de Lusignan Count de la Marche et Angouleme and Joanne de Fougères.160 (Joanne de Lusignan was born about 1262 in Lusignan, Vienne, Poitou, died Shortly before 18 Apr 1323 in Ireland 1002 and was buried in Abbaye de Valence.)


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