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Seigneuresse Barrave d'Aspet, II

Seigneuresse Barrave d'Aspet, II

Female Abt 1355 - Abt 1403  (48 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Seigneuresse Barrave d'Aspet, IISeigneuresse Barrave d'Aspet, II was born about 1355 in France (daughter of Seigneur Bernard d'Aspet, II and Living); died about 1403 in France.

    Notes:

    Barrave II, Seigneuresse d'Aspet c. 1355 - c. 1403
    m. c. 1375
    Upon the death of her father she became Seigneuresse d'Aspet and on February 1, 1383 she signed a deed before M. ____ (Garaie?) de Barart, notary public of the County of Comminges, by which she granted the first charter of customs, liberties and franchise to the village and consulate of Aspet. After her death the Seigneures d’Aspet continue by inhertance as follows.
    (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Barrave married about 1375. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Seigneur Raymond Arnaud d'Aspet, I was born about 1367 in France; died about 1421 in France.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Seigneur Bernard d'Aspet, IISeigneur Bernard d'Aspet, II was born about 1330 in France (son of Raimond-Arnaud d'Aspet and Living); died about 1383 in France.

    Notes:

    Bernard II, Seigneur d'Aspet c 1330 - c 1383
    m. c 1350 Civille d'Aspet.

    In 1350 his name and the title “Seigneur d’Aspet” appears as a witness on the bill of sale of the Viscounty de Turenne. In 1361 his mother, Barrave I (de Mirapeix) willed part of her Mirapeix holdings to him. He had a son, Roger III who fought in the Battle of Launac, was put in prison at Foix by the enemy, and died early before his father.
    (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Bernard married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. 1. Seigneuresse Barrave d'Aspet, II was born about 1355 in France; died about 1403 in France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Raimond-Arnaud d'AspetRaimond-Arnaud d'Aspet was born about 1310 in France (son of Seigneur Bernard d'Aspet, I); died about 1370 in France.

    Notes:

    Raimond-Arnaud d'Aspet c. 1310 -c. 1370
    m 1345 Barrave de Mirapeix.
    In 1334 he was named in the Book of Obits of the Jacobins of St.-Gaudens.
    (http://www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/daspit1.html)

    Raimond-Arnaud married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Living
    Children:
    1. 2. Seigneur Bernard d'Aspet, II was born about 1330 in France; died about 1383 in France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Seigneur Bernard d'Aspet, ISeigneur Bernard d'Aspet, I was born in 1280 in France (son of Seigneur Arnaud-Bernard d'Aspet); died in 1341 in France.

    Notes:

    Bernard I, Seigneur d'Aspet c. 1280 - c. 1341
    m. 1305

    He along with two other Seigneurs d’Aspet was was accused of complicity with the Count de Comminges and his two brothers (Bernard VIII, Pierre-Raymond and Guy) in the crimes of brigandage, theft, looting, extortion, rape, arson and murder committed at Albieois and Lautrec during the “Raze” of the Narbonnais by Count Bernard VIII. Bernard I and the others are all named in the Letters of Pardon signed by King Philippe VI de Valois in 1333. In about 1325 he signed legal permits continuing various priviliges for the Aspet Council. Among the permits mentioned was a tax levy on wine to pay for repairs to the Fountain of Henry IV.
    Source: Daspit, Patrick, Coteau de France (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, August 1999), www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/

    Children:
    1. 4. Raimond-Arnaud d'Aspet was born about 1310 in France; died about 1370 in France.



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