Bénigne Le Bouteiller, Dame de La Boissière
1. Bénigne Le Bouteiller, Dame de La Boissière (Daughter of Jean Le Bouteiller, Ecuyer, Seigneur de la Boissière and Marie de Venois). Bénigne married Jacques de Maillard, Seigneur de Champaigne on 16 Apr 1516 in Montiersville, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:- Miles Maillard, Seigneur du Breuil and de La Boissiere was born about 1554 in France; died before 7 Jul 1605 in France.
2. Jean Le Bouteiller, Ecuyer, Seigneur de la Boissière (Son of Guy Le Bouteillier, Seigneur de la Boutellerie and de la Roche-Guyon and Isabeau Morhier, Dame of Roquemont,). Jean married Marie de Venois on 11 Apr 1513. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Marie de Venois Children:
Generation: 3
4. Guy Le Bouteillier, Seigneur de la Boutellerie and de la Roche-Guyon was born about 1426 (Son of Guy Le Bouteillier, Chevalier, Seigneur de La Bouteillerie and de la Roche-Guyon and Catherine de Gavre, Dame of Vaux-sur-Orge and of La Boissière); died before 1506. Notes:
NAME: peut-tre Guyon Le BOUTEILLER (on retrouve en 1514 Jean Le BOUTEILLER puis en 1502 Guion Le BOUTEILLER, tous deux seigneurs de La Bouteillerie, puis en 1498 Guion comme neveu de Guillaume Morhier, seigneur de la Boessiere; en 1565, Benigne le Bouteiller rendant hommage d'un fief au meme endroit) (HRCF 1 2260, 2261 et 2263) at web site http://www.genealogie.com/dgo/dgo-miv.html
Guy married Isabeau Morhier, Dame of Roquemont, about 1450. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Isabeau Morhier, Dame of Roquemont, (Daughter of Simon Morhier, chevalier, Seigneur de Villiers le Morhier et de la Bouessiere and Jeanne de Laigny). Children:
Generation: 4
8. Guy Le Bouteillier, Chevalier, Seigneur de La Bouteillerie and de la Roche-Guyon died in 1438. Notes:
Footnote 14 in "From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 183 indicates "The reader might will be interested in knowing that the two husbands of Catherine de Gavre, Guy Le Bouteillier and Simon Morhier, were "collabos"-coliaborators. In fact, both went into the service of the English in the last phase of the One Hundred Years' War."
Guy Le Bouteillier entered into the English service on the day following the capture of Rouen in January 1419; he remained in it until his death in 1438Guy married Catherine de Gavre, Dame of Vaux-sur-Orge and of La Boissière in 1419/1425. Catherine (Daughter of Arnould de Gavre, Baron of Escornaix and Isabelle de Ghistelles) died before 1472. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
9. Catherine de Gavre, Dame of Vaux-sur-Orge and of La Boissière (Daughter of Arnould de Gavre, Baron of Escornaix and Isabelle de Ghistelles); died before 1472. Children:
- 4. Guy Le Bouteillier, Seigneur de la Boutellerie and de la Roche-Guyon was born about 1426; died before 1506.
10. Simon Morhier, chevalier, Seigneur de Villiers le Morhier et de la Bouessiere died before 31 Oct 1452; was buried in Saint-Honoré, Paris, Seine, Île-de-France, France. Notes:
Footnote 14 in "From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 183 indicates "The reader might will be interested in knowing that the two husbands of Catherine de Gavre, Guy Le Bouteillier and Simon Morhier, were "collabos"-coliaborators. In fact, both went into the service of the English in the last phase of the One Hundred Years' War."
Simon Morhier went into the English service after the capture of Paris in 1420; named by them as provost of Paris in 1422, he remained in this position until the recapture of Paris by Charles VII in April 1436.Simon + Jeanne de Laigny. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
11. Jeanne de Laigny Children: