[1] Everard was the patriarch of the Le Puiset family which produced a large number of participants in the First Crusade.
Everard married Humberge,[1] who may have been the sister of the wife of Hugh Bardoul of Broyes.
Everard and Humberge had seven children: Everard's descendants would beacome a family, particularly the descendants of Hugh, that was known for its savagery during the Crusades, as reported by Abbot Suger of St.
[4] Everard's eldest son and namesake, as head of the family, did not take the cross, instead giving up his lands and possessions, entering the abbey of Marmoutier.
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