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Ancestry Honorade Laugier

Source: Archives of genealogical and historical nobility of France, or, Collection of evidence, memories ... By Louis P. Laine
URL: http://books.google.fr/books?id=rSsIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PRA7-PA1
Book Genealogy Web: http://gillesdubois.blogspot.com/2007 / 08/gnalogie-de-la-famille-de-laugier.html
First generation

1. Honorade Laugier. Honorade married Louis Gombert, son of John and Anne Gombert II Urre, February 18, 1540 to Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France.

Second generation

2. Antoine Laugier.
Colobrières Lord, consultant, then president of the parliament of Provence.
Third generation

4. Honore married Marguerite Laugier OF MATHERON.
Honore de Laugier, lord of Colobrières and Esparron received attorney-general in the parliament of Provence, July 20, 1502.
5. Marguerite DE Matheron.

Fourth generation

8. André Laugier died after 1430.
Lord Colobrières and co-lord of Thoard living in 1430.
Fifth Generation

16. Jean Laugier I died after 1405. He married Jeannette
Esparron. Squire, was lord of Quinson, of Colobrières and Saint-Paul-le-Fougassier and co-lord of Thoard May 24, 1396, deed executed before Jacques Baussand, notary Forcalquier (Orig. paper), Agoult Fouquet, seigneur of Barret and Saint Savournin and Fanette Agoult, his wife, Baroness Falls, Maid of Forcalquier and instituted in their attorney general in all their lands and estates, with power to alienate their fiefs, to remove and appoint their officers, and generally do whatever he deems necessary. To recognize the great service they received from Jean Laugier (services deserved, they say in the charter, larger donations), they made her donation of the part they had in the manor for which he deThoard tribute to Louis II, Count of Provence, in the hands the magnificent lord John Tussey, Grand Seneschal of Provence, June 6, 1404. (Archives of the State Audit of Aix.). The same Fanette Agoult, Martin by deed, notary, September 5, 1405, had donated the land for life and lordship of Saint-Paul-le-Fougassier, diocese of Aix, the same Jean Laugier.
17. Jeannette D'ESPARRON died after 1422.

Sixth Generation

32. Elzéar Laugier I married Lucretia Servières.
Damoiseau, co-seigneur of Gargas, etc.., Succeeded his father in 1361. He and his brother Louis, qualified squires, transigèrent with Pons Remusat lord Rosset, their uncle, because of the estate of Lady Fame Sabran, their maternal grandmother, a deed executed before Rostaing Alemanni, notary Apt, October 7, 1378. (Protocols of the Notary Art. 3, overleaf). In 1382, Elzéar Laugier meets Foulquet Agoult, Viscount Reillane, Grand Seneschal of Provence, with some other barons and gentlemen who were at the head of their vassals, in front of Louis of Anjou, heir Queen Jeanne. This prince received them with gratitude in his army and marched with them against the partisans of Charles of Durazzo, who were driven out of various places they occupied in Provence. Elzéar then part, the same year, the army led by Louis of Anjou in Italy to deliver the Queen Jeanne, besieged in the castle of the egg by Charles of Durazzo, who had perished. After the death of Louis I of Anjou in Provence Elzéar returned with the remains of the expeditionary army that contagious diseases were almost completely destroyed. In 1386, he was among those who took up arms to oppose the progress of Spinola, leader of Naples, and to support the interests of the young Louis II and the Queen Regent Marie de Blois, his mother, Ladislas cons. Elzéar Laugier gave Recognition of 32 gold florins to the prior Gargas July 12, 1389, and witnessed, October 19 the same year, an agreement between Giraud and Simiane University Apt.
33. Lucretia Servières.

Seventh Generation

64. Raymond Laugier He married Decane Remusat.
Knight, Sir Aurel, Gargas, etc.., Praised by attorney with his brothers Pons and Isnard, Robert, Count of Provence, the land and lordship of Allos, April 7, 1331. (Arch. of the king in Provence). In 1355, Raymond de Laugier was with a great number of gentlemen of Provence to meet to Foulquet Agoult, Baron Falls, Grand Seneschal of the country, which, at the head of the army of Queen Jeanne, besieged and took the castle of Les Baux, occupied by the troops of Robert of Durazzo. In 1357, Raymond de Laugier, head of the archers, marched with other troops raised in Provence, led by Simeon, the cons Tuchins or Gascony. These bands, from the remnants of the French army after the Battle of Poitiers, traveled to Provence and practiced all sorts of havoc: they drove up to Lombardy, where they were lost. Raymond II Laugier Apt founded the Chapel of St. Catherine. (Cartul. of Cathedral of Apt; of Maynier; entries Rostaing Albani, notary apostolic Apt). In his will of 20 August 1361, received by Bertrand Gale, notary in that city, he also founded a chapel in the parish church of Gargas, and reserved the right snack and patronage to their descendents. He married noble Decane Remusat, sister of Pons, the lord of Rosset and daughter of William de Remusat, knight, lord of Rosset and Lady Fame Sabran. (Moreri, t. VI, p. 194).
65. Decane Remusat.

66. Jean Servières.
Ecuyer of the city of Digne.
Eighth Generation

128. Guillaume Laugier II died in 1331. He married Helen Laugier about 1290.

129. Helen Laugier.

130. William married Remusat SABRAN Fame.

131. SABRAN Fame.

Ninth generation

256. Bertrand Laugier married Agnes BOT.
Damoiseau he followed in 1264, Charles of Anjou, Count of Provence, the conquest of Naples. He was guardian of the minor children of Raymond Agoult and the states the act of donation that made him, in 1275, Isnard II Agoult of Entrevennes, Baron Falls. (The Rev. Robert Briançon; Moreri). Bertrand Laugier had married Agnes BOT, sister of Raymond and Hugh Bot Bishops of Apt, and daughter of Bertrand Bot, knight, lord of Roquesaliére, co-lord of Saignon and Underlay Isoard.
257. Agnes BOT.

258. Mathieu Laugier. Sgr Aurel.

Tenth generation

512. Isnard Laugier married Francoise Pontevès.
Isnard Laugier, squire, co-lord of the Isle, "said Raymond Agoult transport, its parent, in 1238, by rights he had in the land Sault. (State of Provence in its nobility, by Father Robert de Briancon, II, p. 266; Historical Dictionary, by Moreri, ed. 1759, vol VI, p. 194). In 1248, Isnard Laugier was among the lords and barons who followed Charles of Anjou, Count of Provence, where the prince accompanied King St. Louis, his brother, the Holy Land.
513. Françoise Pontevès.

514. Bertrand married Underlay ISOARD BOT.
Knight, Lord of Roquesalière, co-lord of Saignon
515. ISOARD underlay.

516. Guillaume Laugier I married Faydide Agoult.

517. Faydide Agoult.

Eleventh generation

1024. Guillaume Laugier I is printed as # 516 on page 3.

1025. Faydide Agoult is printed as # 517 on page 3.

1032. Peter I. Laugier.
Knight, co-lord of the Isle, he was named among the barons and prelates who took the oath of allegiance to Alfonso I, Count of Provence, in the meeting of states held in Aix in 1173, and was present in 1178, the tribute paid by the same Prince William, Earl of Forcalquier at Castle Falls.
Twelfth generation

2064. Raymond Laugier I was born before 1131. He died after 1155.