Guy II the Red of Rochefort
Guy II the Red de Montlhéry, son of Guy I, Seigneur de Montlhéry, and Hodierne de Gometz-la-Ferté. He held the titles of Count of Rochefort-en-Yvelines and Châtelain of Châteaufort and of Gometz, and was Seneschal of France under Philip I the Amorous.
Guy joined with the Lombard contingent in the minor Crusade of 1101, later joining the army of Stephen of Blois. He apparently rebelled against Louis VI, King of France, when he was killed.
Family
Guy first married Elisabeth from an unknown family. He then married Adelais de Crécy, widow of Bouchard II, Count of Corbeil, grandson of Mauger, Count of Corbeil. Guy and Elisabeth had three children:- Guy III, Count of Rochefort. His son Simon was also Count of Rochefort.
- Biote de Montlhéry, married Folques, Vicomte of Château-Landon.
- Hugh of Crécy. Seigneur de Gournay. Seneschal of France under Robert II, 1106-1107. He apparently helped his father in his rebellion and was forced to flee, becoming a monk at the Cluny Abbey.
- Lucienne, married first to Louis, son of Philip I, and later king of France and second to Guichard IV, Seigneur de Beaujeu. No children are recorded from first marriage. The second marriage produced children.
- Beatrix, married first Manasses de Tournan-en-Brie and second Druex, Seigneur de Pierrfonds.