Simon Morhier, chevalier, Seigneur de Villiers le Morhier et de la Bouessiere[1]

Male - Bef 1452    Has no ancestors but more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Simon Morhier 
    Suffix chevalier, Seigneur de Villiers le Morhier et de la Bouessiere 
    Relationshipwith Therese Nadeau
    Gender Male 
    Death Bef 31 Oct 1452  [1
    Burial Saint-Honoré, Paris, Seine, Île-de-France, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Notes 
    • Footnote 14 in "From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 183 indicates "The reader might will be interested in knowing that the two husbands of Catherine de Gavre, Guy Le Bouteillier and Simon Morhier, were "collabos"-coliaborators. In fact, both went into the service of the English in the last phase of the One Hundred Years' War."

      Simon Morhier went into the English service after the capture of Paris in 1420; named by them as provost of Paris in 1422, he remained in this position until the recapture of Paris by Charles VII in April 1436.
    Person ID I25601  Antoine_Roy
    Last Modified 28 Oct 2019 

    Wife 1 Jeanne de Laigny 
    Children
    +1. Isabeau Morhier, Dame of Roquemont,
     
    Family ID F7807  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Wife 2 AncestorsCatherine de Gavre, Dame of Vaux-sur-Orge and of La Boissière   d. Bef 1472 
    Other Partners: Guy Le Bouteillier, Chevalier, Seigneur de La Bouteillerie and de la Roche-Guyon  m. 1419/1425 
    Marriage 1440  [3
    Family ID F7806  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999 page 183,
      ["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 183 indicates "it is known that Catherine de Gavre, widow of Guy (I) Le Bouteillier, father and mother of Guy (II) Le Bouteillier, married Simon Morhier, widower of Jeanne de Laigny, father and mother of Isabeau Morhieroriginates, vol. 477, dossier 10675, "Le Bouteillier", fo. 114);"].

    2. [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999 page 183,
      ["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 183 footnote 14].

    3. [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999 page 183,
      ["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page 183 footnote 14 shows Simon Morhier followed the English into Normandy; it was thus at the beginning of the year 1440, he married the widow of Guy Le Bouteillier and in his turn became seigneur and defender of LaRoche-Guyon].