Section AFC: Descendants of Count Boso of Provence

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Generation One

1. COUNT BOSO1 OF PROVENCE was born between 813 and 879, and died between 872 and 989. He married (JU-44) ERMENGARDE, daughter of (JU-36) Emperor Louis II and Engelberge, who was born about 855[1], and died in 897[1].
Child:
+2i.LOUIS THE BLIND2 OF PROVENCE, (KING), b. about 883; d. on 5 June 928; m. (HR-2) ANNA, b. in 886[1], d. about 914[1], daughter of (HR-1) Leo VI, (Emperor) and Zoe (TZAUTZINA).


Generation Two

2. LOUIS THE BLIND2 OF PROVENCE, (KING) (Boso1), son of (1) Count Boso1 and (JU-44) Ermengarde, was born about 883[1], and died on 5 June 928[1]. He married (HR-2) ANNA, daughter of (HR-1) Leo VI, (Emperor) and Zoe (TZAUTZINA), who was born in 886[1], and died about 914[1]. [4]
Child:
+3i.CHARLES3 CONSTANTINE, b. about 900/1; d. about Jan. 962; m. TEUTBERG, d. about 960[1].


Generation Three

3. CHARLES3 CONSTANTINE (Louis the Blind of PROVENCE2, Boso1), son of (2) Louis the Blind2, (King) and (HR-2) Anna, was born about 900/1[1], and died between Nov. 961 and March 962[1]. He married TEUTBERG, who died about 960[1]. [2]
Child:
+4i.CONSTANCE4 OF PROVENCE, d. in 961; m. (AI-2) COUNT BOSO II OF AVIGNON, son of (AI-1) Rotbald I _____.


Generation Four

4. CONSTANCE4 OF PROVENCE (Charles CONSTANTINE3, Louis the Blind of PROVENCE2, Boso1), daughter of (3) Charles3 and Teutberg CONSTANTINE, was born between 905 and 936, and died after 1 Jan. 965[1]. She married (AI-2) COUNT BOSO II OF AVIGNON, son of (AI-1) Rotbald I _____. [3, 5]
Children: See (AI-2) Count Boso II of AVIGNON



1. Frederick Lewis Weis, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists", 7th ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999).
2. Ibid., (141A-18).
3. Ibid., (141A-19).
4. Ibid., (141B-18).
5. W. H. Turton, "Plantagenet Ancestry" (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1928), 8,218.