Historical records matching Guillaume IV Gouët d'Alluyes
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About Guillaume IV Gouët d'Alluyes
His inheritance of the seigneurie d’Alluyes demonstrates that Guillaume [IV] Goët was the senior male representative of the preceding Goët family, but the source which confirms his precise parentage has not yet been identified.
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1. GUILLAUME [IV] Goët (-1169). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Seigneur de Montmirail. Baron du Perche-Goët. “Odo vicecomes Sancti-Florentini” donated his rights in the church of Saint-Florentin to Auxerre Saint-Germain, with the consent of “Agnete uxore mea...liberis meis Raherio, Hugone et Odone, et Hodierna uxore Raherii cum liberis suis...Odone, Hugone”, by charter dated to [1140] or [1145], witnessed by “...laïcali: comes Pertici Guillelmus Goetus...”[845]. The witness was presumably Guillaume [IV]. His connection with Saint-Florentin has not been ascertained, although his presence as first lay witness suggests a feudal relationship which could be consistent with the Comte de Blois later being feudal lord of Saint-Florentin. Seigneur d'Alluyes. "Guillaume Goët", on leaving on crusade, confirmed a donation to Gué-de-Launay abbey made by “Bodard de Saint-Michel”, with the consent of “sa femme Isabelle et de ses filles Mathilde et Agnes”, by charter dated 1168[846]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1169 "in itinere Jerusalem" of "Guillermus Goeth"[847].
m ( [1150/55] ) as her second husband, ISABELLE de Blois, widow of ROGER Duke of Apulia, daughter of THIBAUT IV Comte de Blois & his wife Mathilde von Sponheim [Carinthia] (1130-13 Aug after 1168). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to, but does not name, the third of the six daughters of "comes Campanie Theobaldus" as "quedam ducissa in partibus remotis, hanc postea duxit Guilelmus Goez in dyocesi Carnotensi" specifying that her two daughters were "matrem Gaufridi de Dunzei et Agnetam domnam de Monteforti in Cenomania"[848]. She returned to France after her first husband died. Her second marriage is confirmed by Robert of Torigny which names "Herveus de Juen" as husband of "Guillermus Goeth…primogenitam filiam natam ex una sororem comitis Teobaldi"[849]. "Guillaume Goët", on leaving on crusade, confirmed a donation to Gué-de-Launay abbey made by “Bodard de Saint-Michel”, with the consent of “sa femme Isabelle et de ses filles Mathilde et Agnes”, by charter dated 1168[850]. The necrology of the Prieuré de Fontaines records the death "13 Aug" of "Domina Elisabeth…monacha, ducissa, soror domine Marie ducisse"[851]. Guillaume [IV] & his wife had two children:
- a) MATHILDE Goët (-22 Jan ---). "Guillaume Goët", on leaving on crusade, confirmed a donation to Gué-de-Launay abbey made by “Bodard de Saint-Michel”, with the consent of “sa femme Isabelle et de ses filles Mathilde et Agnes”, by charter dated 1168[852]. Robert of Torigny names "Herveus de Juen" as husband of "Guillermus Goeth…primogenitam filiam natam ex una sororem comitis Teobaldi"[853]. m as his first wife, HERVE [III] Seigneur de Donzy, son of GEOFFROY [III] Seigneur de Donzy & his second wife Garna de Toucy (-1187).
- b) AGNES Goët (-after 1168). "Guillaume Goët", on leaving on crusade, confirmed a donation to Gué-de-Launay abbey made by “Bodard de Saint-Michel”, with the consent of “sa femme Isabelle et de ses filles Mathilde et Agnes”, by charter dated 1168[854].
Guillaume IV Gouët d'Alluyes's Timeline
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