Dame Marguerite DE SABLÉ
- Born: Sablé, Nevers, Nièvre, Bourgogne, France
- Married: Abt 1190
- Died: Before 1 Dec 1246
- Buried: Perray-aux-Nonnains, Maine-et-Loire, France
Research Notes:
The 13th century Histoire des ducs de Normandie et des rois d’Angleterre records that "Guillaume des Roces" married "la dame de Sabluel". "Margarita domina Sabolii" confirmed donations to Fontaine-Daniel by "avunculi mei domini Juhelli de Meduana" by charter dated 1205. An enquiry dated to [1340] records that "Missires Robert de Sableuil" had two daughters married to "Messire Guillaume des Roches…l’ainznée…Misire Jeufroy Marciau…l’autre". "M[argarita] domina Sabolii [...quondam uxor domini Guillelmi], Amauricus de Credone senescallus Andegavensis [...Johenna uxore mea], G[aufridus] vicecomes Castriduni [...de assensu...Clementiæ uxoris meæ]" confirmed exemptions granted to the inhabitants of Cohémon by “dominus noster bonæ memoriæ G[uillelmus] de Rupibus seneschallus Andegavensis” by charter dated 1222 [after 15 Jul]. Marguerite de Sablé donated property to Bonlieu abbey, with the consent of her sister "Philippa de Marstac", by charter dated 1227. A charter dated 1 Dec 1246 records the return by the monks of Marmoutier of documents given to them by "la feue dame" Marguerite. 1
Marriage Information:
Marguerite married Guillaume DES ROCHES, Senechal of Anjou, son of Baudouin DES ROCHES [and Alix DE CHÂTELLERAULT], about 1190. (Guillaume DES ROCHES was born between 1155 and 1160 and died on 15 Jul 1222.)
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