["Fulcaudus et mater mea et fratres mei" donated property "in pago Alienense in viccaria Santi Joannis Baptistæ in villa…Antezanis" to Saint-Jean d’Angély by charter dated to [995].
Seigneur de la Roche en Angoumois. Père Anselme states that Foucaud and his children are named in a charter dated 1019 under which Guillaume Bishop of Angoulême donated the church of Saint-Bibien de Niœul to the abbey of Uzerche. "…Fulchaldi de Rocha, Guidonis filii sui, Ademari fratris eius…" signed the charter dated Aug 1019 under which "Guido et uxor mea Emma…et filii nostri Geraldus, Ademarus, Petrus" donated "ecclesiam…Sancti Bibiano…a Nioli" to Uzerche. "Fulcaldus de la Rocha et Guido et Ademarus filii ipsius Fulcodii" subscribed the charter dated 10 Sep 1019 under which Guillaume Bishop of Angoulême confirmed the same donation. "Fulcaudus de Castrum…Rocha" returned property which he had usurped to the abbey of Saint-Cybard d’Angoulême, with the consent of "Jarsande" his wife, by charter dated 1026. "Fulcaudus" donated property at "Rabaut" to Saint-Jean d’Angély by charter dated 1037. ["...Fucaudi de Rupe..." subscribed the charter dated 1047 under which "Goffredus comes et uxor mea Agnes" founded Notre-Dame de Saintes and donated numerous properties. It is not certain whether the subscriber was Foucaud [I] de la Roche or his son Foucaud.] 3