Anne de Sillé

Anne de Sillé , lord of Sillé.

Biography

Anne de Sillé, remained principal heiress of Guillaume VII of Sillé, lived in 1457 more, time when it returned consent to the baron de Mayenne; she had married:
  1. before July 1409, Jean de Montjean, died in 1418;
  2. in 1419, Jean de Craon of Suze, of which it did not have children.

Of its first husband it had had:

  1. Jean de Montjean, which having already engaged all its goods in 1450, including the ground of Sillé which it withdrew on the lord de Bueil at the price of the ground of Cholet, definitively sold it with Bertrand de Beauvau, and this one yielded its acquisition to Antoine de Beauvau, his son, the June 27th 1466;
  2. Jeanne de Montjean, woman of Jean V of Bueil;
  3. Béatrix, abbess of Étival after Béatrix de Broussin (1414, 1434).

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