Mathilde de Clèves[1, 2]

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  • Name Mathilde de Clèves 
    Relationshipwith Therese Nadeau
    Gender Female 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Thierry de Clèves, Seigneur of Dinslaken   (Father)
    Agnes de Meranie   d. 1201, Château de Poissy, Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Great Grandmother)
    Person ID I19498  Antoine_Roy
    Last Modified 8 Nov 2019 

    Father Thierry de Clèves, Seigneur of Dinslaken 
    Mother AncestorsËlisabeth de Brabant 
    Marriage 19 Mar 1233  Leuven, Flemish Brabanm, Flanders, Belgium Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4
    Family ID F3733  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Husband Gérard de Luxembourg, Seigneur of Durbury 
    Marriage 1253  [2
    Children
    +1. Marguerite de Luxembourg, Dame of Straten
    Jean, Seigneur of Ghistelles  m. Bef Jun 1289
     
    Family ID F7798  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S332] René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Gagné, and Gail F. Moreau, Catherine de Baillon's ancestry, [shows marriage between Gerard de Luxenbourge, seigneur de Durbury, and Mathilde de Cleves in 1253.].

    2. [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999 page 174,
      ["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 174 shows 13. Mathilde de Cleves & Gerard de Luxembourg, Seigneur of Durbury, m. 1253].

    3. [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999 page 174,
      ["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 174 shows 14. Elisabeth de Brabant & Thierry de Cleves, Seigneur of Dinslaken, m. 19 March 1233, Louvain (Belgium)].

    4. [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999, page 191,
      ["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau].