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Sire Geoffroi "the incompetent" de Neufmarché

Also Known As: "Geoffrey", ""The Incompetent"", "Geoffroy"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chateau de Neuf-Marché, Neuf-Marché, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Death: 1100 (70-80)
Neufmarché, France
Place of Burial: Unknown
Immediate Family:

Son of Turquetil (Thurketill) de Neufmarché and Adeline de Neuf-Marché
Husband of Ada II de Heugleville
Father of Bernard de Neufmarche, Lord of Brecon and Dreu de Neufmarché
Brother of Sybil de Neufmarché

Occupation: A Norman Baron
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
Last Updated:

About Geoffrey "the incompetent" de Neufmarché

The Normans in South Wales, 1070-1171

Lynn H. Nelson

(Austin and London: University of Texas Press, 1966)

Library of Congress No. 65-21296

Excerpt from Chapter 5. The Establishment of the Marcher Lordships

http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/texts/carrie_books/nelson/5.html

In 1035, Duke Robert died and was succeeded by the eight-year old William the Bastard. Normandy entered a stormy period which saw Richard supporting the young duke. His greatest trial came during the revolt of William of Arques in 1053, when, alone of all of the nobles of his district, he remained loyal to Duke William's banner. He garrisoned and held his castle of St. Aubins against the insurgents. Supporting him in this action was his son-in-law, Geoffrey, son of Turketil of Neufmarche. Turketil had acted as guardian of the young duke, and was assassinated while performing this office, per-

haps in the same plot that took the life of William Fitz-Osbern's father. Geoffrey now had entered into close contact with his father-in-law's group. The rebellion was quelled, and the family of Aufay achieved the high regard of Duke William for their loyalty. Geoffrey continued in the ducal service, but with less success than had his father-in-law. He was the lawful heir of Turketil's fortress of Le Neuf-Marche-en-Lions, on the borders of Beauvais. He appears to have been unable to halt the raids of his French neighbors in this region and for this reason lost the confidence of Duke William. He apparently fell far from favor and was finally dispossessed of his fortress for some trivial reason.4

Geoffrey had two sons to witness his disgrace in 1060. The one, Dreux, gave up military service and entered the monastery of St. Evroult. He does not seem to have shared his father's disgrace, for his duties consisted of staying with the ducal court and attempting to obtain grants and benefactions for the abbey.5 The other son was Bernard of Neufmarche, who remained in the service of the duke. Born at the castle of Le Neuf-Marche-en-Lions, he no doubt grew up with the excellent military experience which life on the marches afforded.


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Geoffrey "the incompetent" de Neufmarché's Timeline

1025
1025
Chateau de Neuf-Marché, Neuf-Marché, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
1050
1050
château de Neuf-Marché, Seine-Maritime, Haute Normandie, France
1100
1100
Age 75
Neufmarché, France
1991
June 11, 1991
Age 75
June 11, 1991
Age 75
September 13, 1991
Age 75
September 13, 1991
Age 75
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