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- [source572993595] Michael Neuman, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=michaelrneuman&id=I15679
Neuman-Smith-Goodale Family and Ancestors, (Publication Date: 15 MAR 2010
Media: Website / URL).
# ID: I15679
# Name: Baron de Mello Gilbert III De Mello 1 2
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 1050 in Mello, Oise, Pays de France, France 1 2
# Death: 25 FEB 1083 1 2
# Birth: ABT 1050 1 2
Father: Gilbert II De Mello b: ABT 1010 in Mello, Oise, Pays de France, France
Mother: Ermentrude b: ABT 1020
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
1. Has Children Aubrey De Mello b: ABT 1080 in Mello, Oise, France
2. Has Children Dreux De Mello b: ABT 1082 in Mello, Oise, Pays de France, France
Sources:
1. Title: dreux de mouchy.ged
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dreux de mouchy.ged, Source Medium: Other
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Text: Date of Import: 7 Mar 2005
2. Title: Ingelram de Fiennes.ged
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Ingelram de Fiennes.ged, Source Medium: Other
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Text: Date of Import: 27 Feb 2005
e-mail: michaelneuman@earthlink.net
- [source4071148541] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - GUILLAUME [I] de Mello ([1172]-after Jan 1243), (Publication Date: 28 APR 2023
Media: Website / URL).
GUILLAUME [I] de Mello ([1172]-after Jan 1243). "Drogo de Melloto et Ermengardis uxor mea" founded Vieupou priory, with the consent of “domini Guidonis de Dampetra et domini Milonis fratris sui et Guillelmi filii nostri”, by charter dated 1172[241].
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgdauxer.htm#GuillaumeMellodiedafter1216A
- [source4071148542] BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#MargueriteMelloMGuillaumeVillehardouin as of 6/13/2016, (Publication Date: 13 JUN 2016
Media: Website / URL).
GUILLAUME [I] de Mello, son of DREUX [I] de Mello & his second wife Ermengarde --- ([1172]-after Jan 1243). "Drogo de Melloto et Ermengardis uxor mea" founded Vieupou priory, with the consent of “domini Guidonis de Dampetra et domini Milonis fratris sui et Guillelmi filii nostri”, by charter dated 1172[254]. "Droco de Merlo" donated vines “apud Irenci” to Pontigny, with the consent of “uxoris mee Ermenjardis...et filii mei Guillelmi”, by charter dated [Jul] 1190[255]. “Drocho de Merloto miles et...Willelmus filius eius” attested a donation to Saint-Germain made by “D. uxor Hugonis militis de Chevannis” by charter dated Apr 1208[256]. “Droco de Merloto senior”, on the point of leaving for Jerusalem “apud domum suam de Belca” {Beauche} in the presence of “filiis suis Willelmo et Drocone juniore”, recorded that the men of Saint-Maurice did not have the right to use the wood of Saint-Aubin-Château-Neuf by charter dated 1216[257]. Seigneur de Saint-Bris. “Guillaume de Mello seigneur de Saint-Bris” granted vine cultivation rights to the monks of Reigny, with the consent of “Elisabeth sa femme”, by charter dated 1216[258]. A charter dated 1223 records judgment in a dispute between the abbey of Sens-Saint-Rémy and “Droconem de Melloto dominum Lochiarum” concerning certain serfs, with “Willelmo de Melloto fratre suo” acting as guarantor[259]. “Willelmus dominus de Dampetra” swore allegiance to Thibaut IV Comte de Champagne, naming “...dominum Willelmum, dominum Droconem de Merloto avunculos meos...”, by charter dated Dec 1223[260]. That charter also indicates that both Guillaume [I] de Mello and Dreux de Mello were sons of Ermengarde. “Guillelmus dominus de Merloto, Milo dominus Noeriorum, et Droco dominus de Espoisse et Chatel-Chinun” certified that “Gaucherium de S.-Florentino armigerum...concedente Eustagia uxore sua” had renounced rights in favour of Pontigny by charter dated May 1240[261]. “Guillaume de Mello seigneur de Saint-Bris” acted as guarantor if “Archambaud de Bourbon son neveu” failed to observe the marriage convention between “Jean comte de Dreux et Marie sœur d’Archambaud” under a charter dated Nov 1242[262]. “Guillaumes de Mellot sires de Saint-Briz” swore hommage to Thibaut King of Navarre, Comte de Champagne for revenue from “la foire de Bar-seur-Aube” by charter dated Jan 1242 (O.S.)[263].
m ELISABETH, daughter of --- (-after 1216). “Guillaume de Mello seigneur de Saint-Bris” granted vine cultivation rights to the monks of Reigny, with the consent of “Elisabeth sa femme”, by charter dated 1216[264]. The Gesta Episcoporum Virdunensium (Continuatio) records the succession of “Guido de Melloto” as bishop of Auxerre, naming his parents “pater...Guillelmus de Melloto miles dominus castri Sancti Prisci...mater eius de prosapia dominorum Montis Sancti Iohannis”[265]. Her precise relationship with the family of the seigneurs de Mont-Saint-Jean (see below) has not been established. The chronology of the marriages of her grandchildren suggests that her children must have been born well into the 13th century, in turn suggesting that Elisabeth was considerably younger than her husband. If that is correct, she may have been his second wife.
Guillaume & his wife had six children:
1. GUILLAUME [II] de Mello (-after 1248). [Seigneur de Saint-Bris.] m ---.
2. DREUX [II] de Mello (-[1252]). m HELOISE d’Epoisses, daughter of ANDRE Seigneur d’Epoisses & his wife Huguette ---.
3. GUY de Mello (-1270). Bishop of Verdun [1246]. Bishop of Auxerre 1247.
4. ISABELLE de Mello . m (before Feb 1235) HUGUES Seigneur de Châtillon-en-Bazois, son of EUDES [I] Seigneur de Châtillon-en-Bazois & his first wife Alix de Chaumont Dame de Jaligny (-after 1257).
5. [--- . m ---.]
6. MARGUERITE de Mello (-21 Feb 1254, bur Larivour). m firstly GUILLAUME de Villehardouin Seigneur de Villy et de Lézinnes Maréchal de Champagne, son of ERARD [I] Seigneur de Villehardouin & his first wife Mabile de Chappes (-8 Jun 1246, bur Larivour). m secondly (before 30 Aug 1248) as his second wife, ANSEAU [V] de Traînel Seigneur de Voisines, son of GARNIER [III] de Traînel Seigneur de Marigny & his wife Agnes de Mello (-after 1263).
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#MargueriteMelloMGuillaumeVillehardouin
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FamilySearch.org, (Publication Date: 25 JUL 2023
Media: Website / URL).
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