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- "VII. William des Marets, 6th Lord of Marets, Lord of Loges and Cheneaux, (Lord of Hurtebise, of half-Fichan, and of Eth, in Renault) is mentioned, according to Le Carpentier, in Chaters of the years 1293, 1331, and 1335, respectively to be found in the archives of the Abbey of Saint Aubert, at Cambray, at Walincourt, and at Verger Abbey.
His wife was Guiote de Hames, daughter of Walter de Hames, who in 1272 was bailiff of Courtenay. (Of this family came the well-known Nicolas de Hames, herald of the Golden Fleece, a Protestant in the eventful days of the beginning of the rebellion of the Netherlands against the tyrant Phillip II.) Early Genealogical Record, pg xviii, para.'s 8 &9.
"In 1293, William des Marets sold much of his land located near the Abbey of Saint Aubert.
Of his marriage two children are known:
1. Baldwin, who follows
2. (?), who became the wife of Wigbold of Esquencourt." EarlyGenealogical Records, pg. xix, para. 1.
Source:
EXCERPTS FROM THE BOOK BY: Demarest, Voorhis David,
The Demarest family : a record of the desMarets family in France, theHoly Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate(Germany), again in Holland, and the migration to America, 1663 ...
Hackensack, N.J.?: unknown, 1964, 1322 pgs.
http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/
[Obtained 10 October 2006, SLJuhl, family genealogist-compiler]
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