 - Aft 1529
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| Name |
GRANDPRÉ Beatrix |
| Gender |
Female |
| Death |
Aft 1529 |
| Notes |
- Beatrix de Grandpré was the daughter of Gobert de Grandpré and Claude du Bois.[1][2]
Life
On 5 April 1529, Geoffroy de Issenart declares homage and fealty, proving the ancestry of his wife Beatrix:
"Geoffroy Issenart[,] esquire[,] seigneur of Landres[,] appeared in person[;] lequel [he] declared and stated that three quarters of the lands and seigneuries of Cornay and Fléville[,] the entirety of Sivry les Busancy[,] Sommerence [and] Baldrenge[,] and an eighth of the land and seigneurie of Bourolles[,] with half of a forest called the woods of Cornay[,] lying within the bounds of the said Bourolles[,] and also half of a certain other forest[,] within the said bounds of bourolles[,] called the woods of Debat [(]all of which are held [by Geoffroy] under the jurisdiction of the king[,] our Lord[,] due to his [Geoffroy’s] castle and chastellenye [also spelled chastellenie] 9 of Sainctemanehould[),] belong to him because damsel Béatrix de Grant Pre[,] his wife[,] had inherited them following both the death of the late Gobert de Grant Pre[,] eldest son of late Edouart de Grant Pre[,] late count of Grant Pre[,] and the death of the late damsel Claude de Roucy[,] her mother[,] while a quarter of the said lands and seigneuries of Cornay and Fleville and half of the tower and stronghouse of the said Cornay belong to him due to a conciliatory agreement made between him and Loys de Pouilly as settlement of the accrued interests owed by him [Loys] as a consequence of the killing of the late Guillaume Issenart[,] son of the said Geoffroy[,] who died by the action of the said Loys de Pouilly[;] these lands and seigneuries have been at his [Geoffroy’s] disposal and in his possession for forty-eight years[,] since he married the said damsel Beatrix[,] his wife[,] and the said fourth of Cornay Fleville . . . [this record] bearing the date of the fifth day of April of the year one thousand five hundred twenty-nine"
Primary source: Archives Départementales de La Marne, A38, 278 v.[1]
Death
She passed away after 1529.
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 Roland-Yves Gagné and Laurent Kokanosky, Les origines de Philippe Amiot (Hameau), de son épouse Anne Couvent et de leur neveu Toussaint Ledran, (Montréal: MSGCF), vol. 58, no. 1, p. 17-58, English translation provided by the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan, vol. 42, nos. 1-4, 2021.
↑ Charles Cawley. Geoffroy Issenard, referencing Gagné & Kokanovsky ‘Les origines de Philippe Amiot’ (2007), p. 52. , entry in "Medieval Lands" database (accessed 1-Apr-23).
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| Person ID |
I60365 |
Freeman-Smith |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
| Family |
ISSENART Geoffroy d. 1545, Chéhéry, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France |
| Children |
| | 1. ISSENART Nicole, b. Abt 1500, Landres, Bar, duché de Lorraine d. Aft 1551 (Age > 52 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F26788 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
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