Hodierne DE COURTENAY 1
Research Notes:
Hodierne is named as the daughter of Joscelin [I] and his first wife in Burke’s Peerage, and wife of Geoffroy de Joinville, but the primary source on which it is based has not yet been identified. The Historia of Monk Aimon records the mother of Guy and Renard de Joigny as the only child of Joscelin by his first wife, which suggests that Hodierne must have been born from her father’s second marriage. "Geoffroy senex sire de Joinville", with the consent of "Geoffroy son fils et de Hodierne sa bru", donated property to the church of Vaucouleurs, by charter dated to [1070/80]. 2
Marriage Information:
Hodierne married Seigneur Geoffroy II DE JOINVILLE, son of Seigneur Geoffroy I DE JOINVILLE, avoué de Blèze (Meaux), and Blanche DE REYNEL, in 1080. (Geoffroy II DE JOINVILLE was born in Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France and died before 1101.)
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