"HUGUES [I] de Châtellerault ( -[1070] or after) "…Hecfridi vicecomitis, Hugoni fratris sui…" subscribed a charter dated 1030 or 1031 under which "Raingardis" donated property "in pago Pictavo et in vicaria Ygrandinse in villa…Targiacus" to St Cyprien. "Gaulterius cognomento Burseldus" donated property to St Cyprien by charter dated subscribed by "…Hugonis vicecomitis, Acfredi vicecomitis fratris sui." Vicomte de Châtellerault. "…Hugonis vicecomitis de Castro Ayraldi…" subscribed the charter dated under which "Guilelmus…princeps Arvernorum" donated property to the abbey of Charroux. "Hugo vicecomes de Castello Airaudi…et uxor sua Girberga" renounced rights in favour of Saint-Hilaire de Poitiers by charter dated to [1055], which refers to "filios enim quos habebant non permittebat Deus diu vivere" and "Bosone…eorum filio", and is signed by "…Hugo frater vicecomitis de Castello Airaudi, et Jordanis de Castello Achardi… ." "Hugo vicecomes" donated property to the priory of Saint-Nicolas de Poitiers by charter dated. m. GERBERGE, daughter of ---. "Hugo vicecomes de Castello Airaudi…et uxor sua Girberga" renounced rights in favour of Saint-Hilaire de Poitiers by charter dated to, which refers to "filios enim quos habebant non permittebat Deus diu vivere" and "Bosone…eorum filio." The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. One possibility is that she was related to the seigneurs de Matha, as suggested by the following document: Géraud Bishop of Angoulême confirmed that "Boso frater Aimerici vicecomitis Castelli Airaldi" who held “medietatem castelli Mastacii...in Sanctonensi pago” had restored half of the church of Haimps [Aent] to Angoulême cathedral, with the consent of “frater eius Aimericus vicecomes Castelli Airaudi atque Petrus frater eius Pictavensis canonicus”, by charter dated 1113. It should be noted that the presence of all three brothers in this document indicates that they all shared in the interest in Matha, while there is no indication that this interest was inherited from their mother, wife of Boson [II] Vicomte de Châtellerault. One possibility therefore is that the interest was inherited from their paternal grandmother. Hugues [I] & his wife had [---] children.[1]:
"(a) BOSON [II] (-after [1108]). "Hugo vicecomes de Castello Airaudi…et uxor sua Girberga" renounced rights in favour of Saint-Hilaire de Poitiers by charter dated to [1055], which refers to "filios enim quos habebant non permittebat Deus diu vivere" and "Bosone…eorum filio." "[2]
Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015: Name: Hugh De Chastellerault; Gender: m; Birth Date: 1008; Birth Place: Chastellerault, Vienne, France; Death Date: 1075; Death Place: Chatellerault, Vienne, Poitou, France; Death Age: 67; Spouse: Gerberga De La Rochefoucauld; Children: Boson II Chatellerault; URL: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/radford-family-tree/I1848.php
Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015: Name: Hugues de Châtellérault I; Gender: m; Birth Date: Abt 1008; Birth Place: De Châtellérault, Vienne, France; Death Date: 1070; Death Place: Châtellérault, Vienne, France; Death Age: 62; Father: Boso I de Chatellerault I; Mother: Amelie de Château-Larcher; Spouse: Gerberge de La Rochefoucald; Children: Boson de Châtellérault/ Vicomte de Châtellérault; URL: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-homs/I6000000000915644339.php
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