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Edmund, of Monmouthshire
Born: 16 January 1245, London
Died: 5 June 1296
son of
King Henry III & Eleanor of Provence
Edmund 'Crouchback' Plantagenet
Blanche, of Artois
Edmund 'Crouchback' (Crossback) Plantagenet, 'Grosmont Castle' of Monmouthsire, Wales 'Earl of Lancaster' (1276), 'Earl of Liecester' (1267), 'Earl of Derby', 'Ruler of Kingdom of Sicily' by Bishop of Bologna, 1255 [Governed counties of Champagne and Brie with his wife Blanche of Artois in the name of Blanche's daughter, Joan] [Eleanor, of Provence] - b. 16 January 1245, London, England, d. 5 June 1296, Bayonne, 'Duchy of Aquitaine'. Buried: 24 March 1301, Westminster Abbey. M. 1st. Aveline de Forz. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 3 February 1276, Paris, Blanche of Artois, 'Countess of Champagne and Brie', 'Queen Dowager', 'Regent of Kingdom of Navarre and County of Champagne'' - b. 1248, d. 2 May 1302, Paris, France. Buried: Cordeliers Convent, Paris, France d/o Robert I, Count of Artois and Matilda of Brabant [M. 1st, Henry I, of Navarre. Ch. Joan I]. Ch. Thomas, Henry, John
Thomas Plantagenet, 'Earl of Lincoln', jure uxoris in right of his wife, '2nd Earl of Lancaster', 'Earl of Leicester', 'Earl of Salisbury', jure uxoris in right of his wife [Blanche] - b. c. 1278, d. 22 March 1322, executed for campaigning against King Edward II twice, Pontefract, Yorkshire. M. 1294, Alice de Lacy, duo jure '4th Countess of Lincoln', suo jure, '5th Countess of Salisbury' - b. 25 December 1281, Denbigh Castle, Denbigh, d. 2 October 1348, Barlings Abbey, Lincolnshire. Divorced c. 1318 d/o Henry de Lacy and Margaret Longespée [M. 2nd, 1324, Eubulus le Strange, '1st Baron Strange'. Ch. No; M. 3rd, 1336, Hugh de Freyne, Baron Freyne. Ch. No] Ch. No
Henry Plantagenet, 'Lord of Bowland', '3rd Earl of Lancaster', '3rd Earl of Leicester' [Blanche] - b. c. 1281, d. 22 September 1345. M. 30 December 1291 (grant of marriage, Matilda 'Maud' de Chaworth - b. 1282, England, d. 3 December 1322, England (testate). Buried: Mottisfont Abbey, Mottisfont, Test Valley Borough, Hampshire, England d/o Sir Patrick Chaworth and Isabella de Beauchamp. Ch. Isabel, Blanche, Henry, Maud, Joan, Eleanor, Mary
Isabel Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Prioress of Amesbury' (March 1344) [Chaworth] - b. abt 1317, d. before 4 February 1347/49, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Buried: St. Mary & St. Melor Churchyard Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. M. No. Ch. No
Blanche Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Baroness Wake', of Liddell [Chaworth] - b. c. 1305, d. 10 July 1380. Buried: Greyfriars, Stamford, South Kesteen District, Lincolnshire, England. M. before 9 October 1316 (without royal license) Thomas Wake, '2nd Baron Wake', of Liddell - b. (?), England, d. 1380, England. Buried: Haltemprice Priory, Cottingham, East Riding, of Yorkshire, England d/o Sir John Wake and Joan de Fiennes. Ch. No
Henry Plantagenet, of Grosmont '1st Duke of Lancaster', '4th Earl of Lancaster' and '4th Earl of Leicester', '2nd Knight of the Order of the Garter' (1348), 'Earl of Derby' (1337) [Earned: Honour of Bolingbroke, and Bolingbroke Castle; Palatinate powers over the county of Lancashire; Founder of the Knight of the Garter] - b. c. 1281 - 1300, possibly Grosmont Castle, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, d. 23 March 1360/61, Leicester Castle, Leicester, England, plague. Buried: Church of the Annunciation of St. Mary, Leicester, Leicestershire, England M. before 23 June 1330, Isabel Comyn, of Beaumont, 'Duchess of Lancaster' - b. c. 1320, d. 1361 d/o Lord Henry de Beamount, 'Earl of Buchan' and Alice Comyn. Ch. Maud, Blanche, [Possible illegitimate daughter, Juliane]
Matilda 'Maud' Plantagenet, of Lancaster [Comyn de Beaumont] - b. 4 April 1340, Bolingbroke Castle. d. 10 April 1362, Bubonic plague. Buried: Abdij van Fijnsburg, Rijnsburg, Katwijk, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. M. 1352, William I, 'Wilhelm von Bayern-Straubing', 'Duke of Bavaria - b. 12 May 1330, d. 15 April 1388. Buried: Couvent des Cordeliers, Valenciennes, Department du Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France s/o Emperor Ludwig and Margaret de Avesnes.
Blanche Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Countess of Derby' [INHERITED: Father's Estates] [Comyn de Beaumont] - b. 25 March 1345/47, Bolingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire, Kingdom of England, d. 12 September 1368, Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, Kingdom of England, plague. Buried: St. Paul's Cathedral. M. John, of Gaunt [INHERITED: Lancaster's possessions, granted the ducal title; Palatinate Rights for County of Lancaster] - b. 1340, d. 1399 s/o Edward III, 'King of England' and Philippa, of Hainault. Ch. Philippa, John, Elizabeth, Edward, John, Henry IV, Isabel
Philippa Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Queen consort of Portugal' [Plantagent] - b. 31 March 1360, Leicester Castle, Leicester, England, d. 19 July 1415, Sacavém, Loures Municipality, Lisboa, Portugal. Buried: Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitoria, Batalha, Batalha Municipality, Leiria, Portugal. M. 1387, John I, 'Joao' De Avis, 'King of Portugal' (Reign: 1 April 1385 - 14 August 1433) - b. 11 April 1357, Lisbon, Lisboa Municipality, Lisboa, Portugal, d 14 August 1433, Lisbon, Lisboa Municipality, Lisboa, Portugal. Buried: Moseiro de Santa Maria da Vitoria,Batalha, Batalha, Municipality, Leiria, Portugal s/o Pedro I, of Portugal. Ch. Duarte I, Henry, Isabella de Avis, Joao, Blanche, Alphonse, Edward, Peter, Ferdinand, Beatrix de Pinto Fettiplace
Infanta Blanche [Plantagenet] - b. 13 July 1388, d. 6 March 1389, Lisbon. Buried: Lisbon Cathedral, Infant (age 7 mos)
Infante Alphonse 'Heir to throne' [Plantagenet] - b. 30 July 1390, d. 22 December 1400, Braga. Buried: Braga Cathedral (age 10 yrs)
King Edward, ''Duarte I', '11th King of Portugal' (1433) [Plantagenet] - b. 31 October 1391, Viseu, Viseu Municipality, Viseu, Portugal, d. 13 September 1438, Tomar, Tomar Municipality, Santarém, Portugal. Buried: Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitoria, Batalha, Batalha Municipality, Leiriea, Portugal. M. 22 September 1428, Eleanor, of Aragon - b. 1 February 1402, Provincia de Valladolid, Castilla y Leon, Spain, d. 19 February 1445, Toledo, Provincia de Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Buried: Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitoria, Batalha, Batalha Municipality, Leiria, Portugal d/o Fernando I, of Aragon and Eleanor of Alburquerque. Ch. John, Philippa, Afonso V, Ferdinand 'Fernando', Eleanor, Catherine, Joan
Infante John, 'Prince of Portugal' [Eleanor] - b. October 1429, d. 14 August 1433 (age 4 yrs)
Infanta Philippa [Eleanor] - b. 27 November 1430, d. 24 Mach 1439, young (age 9 yrs~)
Infante Afonso V, 'King of Portugal' [Eleanor] - b. 15 January 1432, Sintra Palace, Portugal, d. 28 August 1481, Lisbon, Portugal. M. 1st, 1450, Isabel, of Coimbra. Ch. John, Joan, John II; M. Joanna la Beltraneja - b. 21 February 1462, Royal Alczar, of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, d. 12 April 1530, Lisbon, Portugal
John, 'Prince of Portugal' [Isabel] - b. 29 January 1451, d. February 1451. Buried: Monastery of Batalha, Batalha, District of Leiria, Portugal (age 1 mo)
Joan, 'Princess of Portugal', 'Saint Joan of Portugal' [Isabel] - b. 6 February 1453, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 12 May 1490, Aveiro, Portugal. Buried: Convent of Jesus in Aveiro.
John II, of Portugal, 'King of Portugal' (1477, 1481) [Isabel] - b. 3 March 1455, Lisbon, d. 25 October 1495. M. Eleanor of Viseu. Ch. Afonso, Jorge de Lancastre, Brites Anes de Santarém
Afonso, 'Prince of Portugal' [Eleanor] - b. 18 May 1475, d. 13 July 1491, horse riding accident (age 17 yrs)
Jorge de Lancastre, 'Duke of Coimbra' [Eleanor] - b. 21 August 1481, d. 22 July 1550
Brites Anes de Santarém [Illigitimate] - b. c. 1485, d. (?). M. Joao Pires Amado
Infanta Maria [Eleanor] - b. 7 December 1432, d. 8 December 1432, infant
Infante Ferdinand 'Fernando', 'Duke of Viseu' [Eleanor] - b. 17 November 1433, d. 18 September 1470. Buried: Convento de la Concepcion, Beja, Beja Municipality, Beja, Portugal M. Beatrice, of Portugal - b. 13 June 1430, d. 30 September 1506. Buried: Convento de la Concepcion, Beja, Beja Municipality, Beja, Portugal d/o Joao de Portugal and Isabel de Portugal. Ch. John, Diogo, Eleanor, Isabella, Manuel I
Infante Joao, '3rd Duke of Viseu', '2nd, Duke of Beja', '7th Constable of Portugal' [Beatrice] - b. 1448, d. 1472 (age 24 yrs)
Infante Diogo, '4th Duke of Viseu', '3rd Duke of Beja' [Beatrice] - b. 1450, d. 1484. M. No. Paramour Mistress: Dona Leonor de Sotomaior y Portugal d/o King Pedro I, of Portugal. Ch. Afonso de Portugal
Afonso de Portugal, '8th Constable of Portugal' [de Sotomaior y Portugal] - b. (?), d. (?). M. No. Ch. Beatrice
Beatrice - b. (?), d. (?). M. 3rd, Marquis of Vila Ral
Infanta Eleanor, of Viseu, 'Queen consort of Portugal', 'Princess' (Tenure: 28 August 1481 - 25 October 1495) [Beatrice] - b. 2 May 1458, Beja, Portugal, d. 17 November 1525, Palace of Xabregas, Lisbon. Buried: Convento da Madre de Deus M. King John II, of Portugal - b. 3 March 1455, Lisbon, Lisboa Municipality, Lisboa, Portugal d. 25 October 1495, Alvor, Portimao Municipality, Leiria, Portugal. Buried: Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitoria, Batalha, Batalha Municipality, Leiria, Portugal s/o Afonso V, 'King of Portugal' (1481 -1495) and Queen Isabel of Coimbra, 'Princess of Portugal'. Ch. Afonso
Prince Afonso [Eleanor] - b. 18 May 1475, d. 13 July 1491, Santarém District, horse riding accident. Buried: Batalha Monastery. M. Isabella, Princess of Asturias
Infanta Isabella, of Viseu [Beatrice] - b. 1459, Beja, Portugal, d. 1521, Lisbon, Portugal. M. Dom Ferdinand II, '3rd Duke of Braganza', '1st Duke of Guimaraes' (Tenure: 1 April 1478 - 20 June 1483 - b. 1430, Kingdom of Portugal, d. 20 June 1483, Evora, Alentejo, Kingdom of Portugal [M. 1st, Leonor de Menezes. Ch. No] Ch. Filippe, Jaime, Joachim, Dinis, Afonso, Catarina, Margarida
Filippe de Braganza [Isabella] - b. 6 July 1475, d. 1483
Jaime I, 'Duke of Braganza', '11th Count of Barcelos', '8th Count of [Isabella] - b. 1479, Vila Vicosa Castle, Alentejo, Kingdom of Portugal, d. 20 September 1532. Ducal Palace of Vila Vicosa, Alentejo, Kingdom of Portugal. M. Eleanor Perez de Guzman, of Mendoza d/o Juan Alfonso Perez de Guzman, '3rd Duke of Medina Sidonia. Ch. Isabella, Teodosio I. M. 2nd, Joana de Mendoca. Ch. Joana, Jaime, Eugenia, Maria, Constantino, Fulgencio, Teotonio, Vicencia
Isabella, of Braganza [de Guzman] - b. 1510, d. 16 September 1567. M. Duarte I, 'Duke of Guimaraes
Teodosio I, of Braganza, '5th Duke of Braganza', 'Duke of Guimaraes' [de Guzman] - b. 1503 d. 22 September 1563. M. Isabel, of Lencastre d/o Uncle Dinis. Ch. Joao I, Jaime, Isabel
Joao I [Isabel] - b. 1543, Vila Vicosa, Alentejo, Kingdom, of Portugal, d. 22 February 1583, Vila Vicosa, Vila Vicosa, Municipality, Kingdom of Portugal. M. Infanta Catherine of Guimaraes. Ch. Maria, Serafina, Teodosio II, Duarte, Alexandre, Querubina, Angelica, Maria, Isabella, Filipe
Maria, of Braganza [Catherine] - b. 27 January 1565, d. 30 April 1592
Serafina, of Braganza [Catherine] - b. 1566, d. 1604. M. Juan Fernandez Pacheco, '5th Duke of Escalona'
Teodosio II, '7th Duke of Braganza' [Catherine] - b. 1568, d. 1630. M. Yes. Ch. Joao IV
Joao IV, of Portugal, 'King of Portugal' - b. 19 March 1604, Ducal Palace of Vila Vicosa, Portugal, d. 6 November 1656, Ribeira Palace, Portugal. Buried: Pantheon of the Braganzas. M. Luisa de Guzman. Ch. Teodosio, Joana, Catherine, Afonso VI, Peter II
Infante Teodosio, 'Prince of Brazil', '9th Duke of Braganza' - b. 8 February 1634, Ducal Palace of Vila Vicosa, Vila, Vicosa, Kingdom of Portugal, d. 13 May 1653, Belem, Lisbon, Kingdom ofPortugal. Bureid: Royal Panteon of the Braganza Dynasty
Ana de Braganca - b. 21 January 1635, d. 21 January 1635
Infanta Joana 'Joan', 'Princess of Beira' - b. 18 September 1635, Vila Vicosa, Vila Vicosa Municipality, Portugal, d. 17 November 1653, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon. Buried: Royal Pantheon of the Braganza Dynasty. M. No
Infanta Catherine 'Catarina', of Braganza, 'Queen consort' - b. 25 November 1638, Palace of Vila Vicosa, Vila Vicosa, Portugal, d. 31 December 1705, Bemposta Palace, Lisbon, Portugal. Buried: Pantheon of the House of Braganza, Lisbon. M. 1662, Charles II, of England. Ch. 3- miscarriages
Manuel de Braganca - b. 6 September 1640, d. 6 September 1640 (stillborn)
Infante Afonso VI, 'King of Portugal' 'Prince of Brazil', '10th Duke of Braganza' - b. 21 August 1643, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 12 September 1683, Sintra Palace, Sintra, Portugal. Buried: Pantheon of the Braganzas. M. 1666, (anulled, 1667) Maria Francisca, of Nemours, d/o 'Duke of Savoy'. Ch. No.
Infante Peter 'Pedro II', 'King of Portugal' 'Duke of Beja', 'Constable of the Kingdom, 'Lord of the Casa do Infantado', 'Regent of the Kingdom' - b. 26 April 1648, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, d. 9 December 1706, Palhava Palace, Alcantara. Buried: Pantheon of the Braganzas, Lisbon. M. 1668, Maria Francisca, of Nemours. Ch. Isabel Luisa; M. 1687, Maria Sofia, of Neuburg, Joao, Joao V, Francisco, Antonio, Teresa, Manuel, Francisca
Infanta Isabel Luisa, of Portugal, '3rd Princess of Beira' [Maria Francisca] - b. 6 January 1669, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, d. 21 October 1690, Palhava, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, smallpox (age ~21 yrs)
Joao, 'Prince of Brazil', '12th Duke of Braganza' [Maria Sofia] - b. 30 August 1688, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 17 September 1688, Lisbon, Portugal. Buried: Royal Pantheon, Lisbon, Portugal (age 1 mos)
Joao V, of Portugal, 'King of Portugal', Prince of Brazil (1697) [Maria Sofia] - b. 22 October 1689, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, d. 31 July 1750, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon. Buried: Pantheon of the Braganzas. M. Maria Anna, of Austria. Ch. Barbara, Pedro, Joseph I, Peter III
Barbara, 'Queen of Spain' [Maria Anna] - b. 4 December 1711, d. 27 August 1758. M. Fernando VI, 'King of Spain. Ch. No
Pedro, 'Prince of Brazil' [Maria Anna] - b. 19 October 1712, d. 29 October 1714 (age 2 yrs)
Joseph I, of Portugal, 'King of Portugal' (1750 - 1777) [Maria Anna] - b. 6 June 1714, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 24 February 1777, Sintra Palace, Sintra, Portugal. Buried: Pantheon of the Braganzas. M. Mariana Victoria, of Spain d/o King Philip V, of Spain. Ch. Maria I, Mariana Francisca, Doroteia, Benedita
Maria I, 'Queen of Portugal' [Mariana Victoria] - b. 17 December 1734, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, d. 20 March 1816, Carmo Convent, Rio de Janeiro, Kingdom of Brazil. Buried: Estrela Basilica, Lisbon, Portugal. M. Infante Peter, of Portugal. Ch. Joseph, John, John Fancis, John VI, Maria Vitoria, Maria Clementina, Maria Isabel
Joseph, Prince of Brazil [Maria I] - b. 20 August 1761, d. 11 September 1788. M. Infanta Benedita, of Portugal. Ch. No
John de Braganca [Maria I] - b. 20 October 1762, d. 20 October 1762 (age 1 day or stillborn)
John Francisco de Braganca [Maria I] - b. 16 September 1763, d. 10 October 1763 (age less tha 1 month)
John VI, 'King of Portugal', 'Titular Emperor of Brazil' [Maria I] - b. 13 May 1767, Queluz Palace, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 10 March 1826, Bemposta Palace, Lisbon, Portugal. Buried: Pantheon of the Braganzas, Lisbon, Portugal. M. 1785, Carlota Joaquina, of Spain. Ch. Maria Teresa, Francisco Antonio, Maria Isabel, Peter IV, Maria Francisca, Isabel Maria, Miguel I, Maria da Assuncao, Ana de Jesus Maria
Maria Teresa, 'Princess of Beira' [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 29 April 1793, d. 17 January 1874. M. 1st, Pedro Carlos de Borbon y Braganca, Infante of Spain and Portugal; M. 2nd, Carlos, Infante of Spain,
Francisco Antonio, 'Prince of Beira' [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 21 March 1795, d. 11 June 1801 (age 6 yrs)
Infanta Maria Isabel [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 19 May 1797, d. 26 December 1818. M. Ferdinand VII, 'King of Spain'. Ch. Infanta Maria Luisa Isabel
Infanta Maria Luisa Isabel [Maria Isabel]
Peter IV, of Portugal & Peter I of Brazil [Carlota Joaquina] - b 12 October 1798, d. 24 September 1834. M.
Infanta Maria Francisca [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 22 April 1800, d. 4 September 1834. M. Carlos, Infante of Spain
Infanta Isabel Maria [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 4 July 1801, d. 22 April 1876
Miguel I, of Portugal, 'King of Portugal' [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 26 October 1802, d. 14 November 1866
Maria da Assuncao [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 25 June 1805, d. 7 January 1834. M. No
Ana de Jesus Maria [Carlota Joaquina] - b. 23 October 1806, d. 22 June 1857. M. Nuno José Severo de Medoca Rolim de Moura Barreto, Marquis of Loulé. Ch. Yes
Maria Vitoria de Braganca [Mariana Vitoria Josefa Francisca Xavier de Paula Antonieta Joana Domingas Gabriela de Braganca] [Maria I] - b. 15 December 1768, d. 2 November 1788. M. Infante Gabriel, of Spain. Ch. Infante Pedro Carlos, Infanta Maria Carlota, Infante Carlos
Infante Pedro Carlos Antonio Rafael Jose Javier Francisco Juan Nepomuceno Tomas de Villanueva Marcos Marcelino Vicente Ferrer Raymundo, of Spain, 'Royal Palace of Aranjuez' [de Braganca] - b. 18 June 1786, Aranjuez, 'Kingdom of Spain', d. 4 July 1812, Rio de Janeiro, State of Brazil, Portuguese Empire. M. Infanta Teresa, Princess of Beira. Ch. Infante Sebastian
Infante Sebastian [Teresa] - b. 29 April 1793, Ajuda, Lisbon, d. 17 January 1874, Trieste. M. 1st, 1810, Infante Pedro Carlos, of Spain and Portugal; M. 2nd, 1838, Infante Carlos, Count of Molina. Ch. Infante Sebastian
Infante Sebastian, of Portugal and Spain - b. 4 November 1811, Ro de Janeiro, d. 1 4February 1875, Pau. M. Maria Amalia, of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Maria Cristina, of Spain. Ch. Francisco Maria, Pedro de Alcantara, Luis, Alfonso Maria, Gabriel
Francisco, 'Duke of Marchena' - b. 1861, Madrid, 1923, Neuilly-sur-Seine. M. Maria del Pilar de Muguiro y Beruete, 'Duchess of Villafranca'
Pedro de Alcantara, 'Duke of Durcal - b. 1862, Madrid, d. 1892, Paris. M. Maria de la Caridad de Madan y Uriondo
Luis, 'Duke of Ansola - b. 1864, Madrid, 1889, Algiers. M. Maria Ana Bernaldo de Quiros y Munoz, Marquise of Atarfe
Don Alfonso de Borbon Braganza y Borbon - b. 1866, Madrid, 1934, Madrid
Don Gabriel de Borbon-Braganza y Borbon - b. 1869, Pau, d. 1889, Madrid
Infanta Maria Carlota Josefa Joaquina Ana Rafaela Antonieta Francisca de Asis Agustina Madalena Francisca de Pala Clotilde Lutgarda Te, of Spain [de Braganca] - b. 4 November 1787, Casita del Infante, d. 11 November 1787, Casita del Infante
Infante Carlos José Antonio, of Spain [de Braganca] - b. 28 October 1788, Casita de Infante, d. 9 November 1788, Casita del Infante
Maria Clementina de Braganca [Maria I] - b. 9 June 1774, d. 27 June 1776. M. No
Maria Isabel de Braganca [Maria I] - b. 12 December 1776, d. 14 January 1777
Infanta Mariana Francisca [Maria Ana Francisca Dorotea Josefa Antonia Gertrudes Rita Joanna Efigenia] - b. 7 October 1736, d. 6 May 1813. M. No
Stillborn Son - February 1739
Infanta Doroteia [Maria Francisca Doroteia Joseefa Antonia Gertrudes Rita Joanna Efigenia de Braganca] - b. 21 September 1739, d. 14 January 1771. M. No
Stillborn daughter - b. 7 March 1742, d. 7 March 1742
Stillborn daughter - b. 15 October 1742, d. 15 October 1742
Stillborn daughter - b. May 1744, d. May 1744
Benedita, 'Princess of Brazil' [Maria Francisca Benedita Ana Isabel Joanna Antonia Laurencia Inacia Teresa Gertrudes Rita Rosa] - b. 25 July 1746, d. 18 August 1829. M. Infante Joseph, Prince of Beira. Ch. No
Peter III 'the Builder', 'King of Portugal', jure uxoris (Reign: 24 February 1777 - 25 May 1787) [Maria Anna] - b. 5 July 1717, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 25 May 1786, Queluz, Portugal. Buried: Pantheon of the braganzas. M. Maria I, of Portugal. Ch. Joseph, John VI, Infanta Mariana Victoria
Joseph, 'Prince of Brazil' [José Francisco Xavier de Paula Domingos Antonio Agostinho Anastacio] - b. 20 August 1761, d. 11 September 1788. M. Infanta Benedita, of Portugal. Ch. No
John VI, 'King of Portugal', 'Emperor of Brazil' [Joao Maria José Francisco Xavier de Paula Luis Antonio Domingos Rafael - b. 13 May 1767, d. 10 March 1826. M. Ch.
Infanta Mariana Victoria de Braganca [Maria Ana Vitoria Josefa Francisca Xavier de Paula Antonieta Joana Domingas Gabriela] - b. 15 December 1768, Royal Palace of Queluz, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves, d. 2 November 1788, Casita del Infante, El Escorial, Spain. M. Infante Gabriel, of Spain. Ch. Infante Pedro Carlos Antonio Rafael Jose Javier Francisco Juan Nepomuceno Tomas de Villanueva Marcos Marcelino Vicente Ferrer Raymundo, of Spain Carlota Joaquina, of Spain
Infante Pedro Carlos Antonio Rafael Jose Javier Francisco Juan Nepomuceno Tomas de Villanueva Marcos Marcelino Vicente Ferrer Raymundo, of Spain Carlota Joaquina, of Spain - b. 18 June 1786, Royal Palace, of Aranjuez, Kingdom of Spain, d. 4 July 1812, Rio de Janeiro, State of Brazil, Portuguese Empire. M. 13 May 1810, Rio de Janeiro (in exile because of the Napoleonic wars)Infanta Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira [Heir Presumptive to the throne of Portugal, between 1793 - 1795) - b. 29 April 1793, Ajuda, Lisbon, d. 17 January 1874, Trieste d/o John VI, of Portugal and Carlota Joaquina, of Spain [M. 2nd, Infante Carlos, 'Count of Molina'. Ch. No] Ch. Infante Sebastian
Dom Sebastian Gabriel, of Bourbon and Braganza; Infante of Portugal and Spain, [Rights of accession to the Spainish thorne were restored, 1859 after exclusion through mother's rebellious acts] - b. 4 November 1811, Quinta da Boa Vista, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, d. 14 February 1875, Pau, France. M. 1st, Princess Maria Amalia, of the Two Sicilies. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 19 November 1860, Infanta Maria Cristina, of Spain - b. 5 June 1833, Madrid, Spain, d. 19 January 1902, Madrid, Spain. Buried; San Lorenzo de El Escorial d/o Infante Francisco de Paula, of Spain and Princess Luisa Carlotta of the Two Sicilies. Ch. Don Francisco Maria de Borbon y Borbon, Don Pedro de Alcantara de Borbon y Borbon, Don Luis de Jesus de Borbon y Borbon, Don Alfonso Maria de Borbon y Borbon, Don Gabriel Jesus de Borbon y Borbon
Don Francisco Maria de Borbon y Borbon, '1st Duke of Marchena' - b. 1861, Madrid, 1923, Neuilly-sur-Seine. M. Mari adel Pilar de Muguiro y Beruete, '1st Duchess of Villafranca de los Caballeros
Don Pedro de Alcantara de Borbon y Borbon, '1st Duke of Durcal' - b. 1862, Madrid, d. 1892, Paris. M. Maria de la Caridad de Madan y Uriondo
Don Luis de Jesus de Borbon y Borbon, '1st Duke of Ansola' - b. 1864, Madrid, d. 1889, Algiers. M. Ana Germana Bernaldo de Quiros y Munoz, '1st Marquise of Atarfe'
Don Alfonso Maria de Borbon y Borbon - b. 1866, Madrid, d. 1934, Madrid. M. Julia Mendez y Morales
Don Gabriel Jesus de Borbon y Borbon - b. 1869, Pau, France, d. 1889, Madrid
Infanta Maria carlota Josefa Joaquina Ana Rafaela Antonieta Francisca de Asis Madalena Francisca de Paula Clotilde Lutgarda Te, of Spain - b. 4 November 1787, Castia del Infante, d. 11 November 1787, Casita del Infante
Infante Carlos José Antonio, of Spain - b. 28 October 1788, Casita del Infante, d. 9 November 1788, Casita del Infante
Infante Francisco, of Portugal, 'Duke of Beja' [Maria Sofia] - b. 25 May 1691, d. 21 July 1742
Infante Antonio, of Portugal [Maria Sofia] - b. 15 March 1695, d. 20 October 1757
Infanta Teresa Maria, of Portugal [Maria Sofia] - b. 24 February 1696, d. 16 February 1704
Infante Manuel, of Portugal, 'Count of Qurém' [Maria Sofia] - b. 3 August 1697, d. 3 August 1766
Infanta Francisca Josefa, of Portugal [Maria Sofia] - b. 30 January 1699, d. 15 July 1736
Luisa de Braganza [da Cruz Mascarenhas] - b. 9 January 1679, d. 23 December 1732. M.
Miguel, of Braganza [du Verger] - b. 15 October 1699, d. 13 January 1724
José de Braganza [da Silva] - b. 6 May 1703, d. 3 June 1756
Maria de Braganca [Illegitimate] - b. 30 April 1644, d. 7 February 1693
Duarte, [Catherine]
Alexandre, [Catherine]
Querubina, [Catherine]
Angelica, [Catherine]
Maria, [Catherine]
Isabella, [Catherine]
Filipe, [Catherine]
Jaime [Isabel] - b. Unknown, d. 4 August 1578, Battle of Alcacer Quibir. M. No. Ch. No
Isabel [Isabel] - b. 1560 d. Unknown. M. Miguel Luis de Meneses, '1st Duke of Caminha'
Joachim de Braganza [Isabella] - b. 1479, d. 20 September 1532
Dinis, of Braganza, 'Count of Lemos' [Isabella] - b. 1481, d. 9 May 1516
Afonso de Braganca [Isabella]
Catarina de Braganca [Isabella]
Margarida de Braganca [Isabella] - b. (?), d. June 1483
Infante Duarte, of Viseu - b. 1462, d. childhood
Infante Dinis, of Viseu - b. 1464, d. childhood
Infante Simao, of Viseu - b. 1467, d. childhood
Infante Manuel I, 'King of Portugal' (Reign: 1495 - 1521) '5th Duke of Viseu', '4th Duke of Beja' - b. 31 May 1469, Alcochete, Alchochete Municipality, Setubal, Portugal, d. 13 December 1521, Lisbon, Lisboa Municipality, Lisboa, Portugal. Buried: Monastery of Jeronimos, Lisbon, Lisboa Municiality, Lisboa, Portugal. M. 1st, 1495, Isabella de Aragon - b. 2 October 1470, Duenas, Provincia de Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain, d. 23 August 1498, Zaragoza, Provincia de Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. Buried: Cathedral of Toledo, Toledo, Provincia de Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. [M. 1st, (?)] Ch. Miguel Da Paz Prince of Asturias]; M. 2nd, 1500, Infanta Maria de Aragon, 'Queen of Portugal'- b. 29 June 1482, Spain, d. 7 March 1517. Buried: Monastery of Jeronimos, Lisbon, Lisboa Municipality, Lisboa, Portugal d/o Ferdinand II and Isabella I. Ch. Isabella, Enrique I; M. 3rd, 1518, Eleanor of Austria. Ch.
Miguel Da Paz, 'Prince of Asturias' [Isabella de Aragon] - b. 23 August 1498, Zaragoza, Provincia de Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, d. 19 July 1500, in his grandmother's arms, Granada, Provincia de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. (age 1 yr, 329 days)
Isabella, 'Elizabeth 'of Portugal [2nd in-line to the throne] [Maria de Aragon] - b. 23 October 1503, Lisbon, Lisboa Municipality, Lisboa, Portugal, d. 1 May 1539, Toledo, Provincia de Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Buried: Real Sitio de San Lorenzo El Escorial, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. M. 1526 Charles, 'Carlos I' Duke of Burgundy [heir to the crowns of 'Spain', 'Burgundy', and the 'Holy Roman Empire', crowned by Clement VII, in Bologna with the Ioin Crown (1530)] - b. 25 February 1500 Gent, Arrondissement Gent, East Flanders (Oost-Vlaanderen), Belgium, d. 21 September 1558, Cuacos de Yuste, Provinica de Caceres, Extremadura, Spain. Buried: Real Sitio de San Lorenzo El Escorial Madrid, Provinica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain s/o Philip of Habsburg and Joan I, 'Juana la Loca' of Spain. Ch. Margarete, Felipe II, Maria, Ferdinand, Juanna, Juan, 'Johann', Don Juan
Margarete, of Parma - b. 28 December 1522, Oudenaarde, Arrondissement Oudenaarde, East, Flanders (Oost0Vlaanderen), Belgium, d. 18 January 1586, Ortona, Provincia di Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy. Buried: Chiesa di San Sisto, Piacenza, Provincia di Piancenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. M. 1st, Alessandro 'il Moro' de Medici - b. 1511, d. 7 January 1537. Buried: Basilica di San Lorenzo, Florence, Citta Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, Italy; M. 2nd, Ottavio Farness - b. 9 October 1524 d. 18 November 1586. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy s/o Pierre Luigi Farnese and Gerolama Orsini. Ch. Alessandro Farnese
Alessandro Farnese, 'Duke of Parma' Piacenza and Castro' (1586 - 1592), Governor of the Spanish Netherlands ( 1578 - 1592) - b. 27 August 1545, Rome, Citta Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy, d. 3 December 1592, Arras, Departement du Pas-de-Calasis, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. M. 11 November 1565, Infanta Maria, of Portugal. Ch. Marghertia Farnese, Ranuccio I Farnese, Odoardo Farnese
Marghertia Farnese [Nun, Monastery, Parma] - b. 7 November 1567, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, d. 13 April 1643, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. M. 1581, Vincenzo I Gonzga, 'Duke of Mantua', 'Duke of Montferrat' - b. 22 September 1562, Mantua, Provinica di Mantova, Lombardia, Italy, d. 18 February 1612, Mantua, Provincia di Mantova, Lombardia, Italy. Buried: Basilica di Sant'Andrea, Mantua, Provinicia di Mantova, Lombardia, Italy. [M. 2nd, Eleonora de Medici. C. Francesco IV Gonzaga, Ferdinando I Gonzaga, Guglielmo Domenico Gonzaga, Margherita Gonzaga, Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Eleonora Gonzaga] Ch. No Marriage annulled: 1583.
Ranuccio I Farnese, 'Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro' (1592 - 1622). M. 7 May 1600, Rome, Donna Margarita Aldobrandini d/o Don Giovanni Francesco Aldobrandini, Prince of Carppineto and Donna Olimpia Aldonbrandini, Princess Campinell. Ch. Odoardo I Farnese, Maria Catherina Farnese, Vittoria Farnese
Odoardo I Farnese - b. 28 April 1612, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, d. 11 September 1646, Parma Provincia di Parm, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emiia-Romagna, Italy. M. 11 October 1628, Florence Italy,Margherita de Medici - b. 31 May 1612, Florence, Citta Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, Italy, d. 6 February 1679, Parma, Provinica di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Steccata, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy d/o Cosimo II de' Medici, 'Grand Duke of Tuscany' and Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria. Ch. Ranuccio II Farnese
Ranuccio II Farnese - b. 17 September 1630, d. 10 December 1694. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provinica di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. M. 1st, 1660, Margherita Violante di Savoia - b. 15 November 1635, Turin, Citta Metropolitana di Torino, Piemonte, Italy, d. 28 April 1663, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; M. 2nd, 18 February 1664, Isabella d'Este - b. 3 October 1635, Modena, Provincia di Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, d. 21 August 1666, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy d/o Francesco I d'Este, 'Duke of Modena' and Maria Caterina Farnese d/o Ranuccio I Farnese. Ch. Margherita Maria Farnese, Odoardo II Farnese; M. 3rd, 1668, Maria d'Este
Margherita Maria Farnese - b. 24 November 1664, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, d. 17 June 1718, Ducal Palace of Colorno, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. M. 14 July 1692, Parma, Francesco II d'Este, 'Duke of Modena'. Ch. No
Odoardo II Farnese, 'Prince o fParma' - b. 12 August 1666, d. 6 September 1693. Buried: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. M. 1690, Dorothea Sophie von der Pfalz-Neuburg. Ch. Isabel Farnese
Isabel Farnese, 'Queen of Spain' [von der Pfalz-Neuburg] - b. 25 October 1692, Parma, Provincia di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, d. 11 July 1766, Aranjuez, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Buried: La Granja de San Ildefonso, San Ildefonso, Provincia de Segovia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. M. 1714, Felipe V de Borbon y Baviera - b. 19 December 1683, Versailles, Departement des Yveline, Ile-de-France, France, d. 9 July 1746, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Buried: La Granja de San Ildefonso, San Ildefonso, Provincia de Segovia, Castilla y Leon, Spain s/o Louis de France and Maria Anna Victoria, of Bavaria [M. 1st, 1701, Maria Luisa Gabriella di Savoia. Ch. Luis I, Felipe de Borbon, Fernando VI, Ferdinand de Bourbon]. Ch. Carlos III, Maria-Ana Victoria Bourbon Braganza, Flippo I, of Bourbon-Parma,Maria-Teresa Antonia Rafaela Bourbon, Luis Antonio de Borgbon, Maria-Antonia Ferdinanda Bourbon
Carlos III, 'King of Spain' (1759- 1788) [Farnese] - b. 20 January 1716, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, d. 14 December 1788, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Buried: Ral Sitio de San Lorenzo El Escorial, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. M. Maria Amelia, of Saxony, 'Consort Queen of Spain, Naples, Sicily' - b. 22 November 1724, Dresden, Stadtkreis Dresden, Saxony, Germany, d. 27 September 1760, (tuberculosis) Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Buried: Real Sitio de San Lorenzo El Escorial, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain d/o Friedrich August II, of Saxony, 'King of Poland' and 'Prince of Saxony', Augustus III and Maria Josepha, of Habsburg. Ch. Maria Josefa de Borbon, Maria Luisa, Carlos IV, Ferdinand I, Gabriel Antonio
Maria Josefa de Borbon - b. 6 July 1744, Gaeta, Provincia di Latina, Lazio, Italy, d. 8 December 1801, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Buried: Real Sitio de San Lorenzo El Escorial, Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Infanta of Spain, Maria Luisa, 'Holy Roman Empress', 'Queen of Hungary', 'Queen of Bohemia', Grand - b. 24 November 1745, Portici, Citta Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italy, d 15 May 1792, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. M. 1st Leopold; M. 2nd, Leopold II. Ch. Maria Theresia, Franz II, Ferdinand III, Ferdinand, Karl Ludwig, Alexander Leopold, Albrecht, Maximilian, Joseph, Maria Clementina, Maria Klementine, Anton Viktor, Maria Amalia, Johann, Rainer, Ludwig Joseph, Rudolf Johann
Maria Theresia, of Habsburg - b. 14 January 1767, Florence, Citta Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, Italy, d. 17 November 1827, Leipzig, Stadtkreis Leipzig, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany. Buried: Kathedrale Saint Trinitatis, Dresden, Stadtkreis Dresden, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany. M. Anton Wettin. Ch. Maria Ludovica Auguste von Sachsen,Friedrich August von Sachsen, Maria Johanna von Sachsen, Maria Theresia von Sachsen
Franz II, 'King of Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia', '1st President o f the German Confederation, ( 1815)'Holy Roman Emperor (Reign: 1792 - 1806), Francis I, 'Emperor o Austria' ( Reign: 1804 - 1835)- b. 2 February 1768,Florence, Citta Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, Italy, d. 2 March 1835, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. M. 1st, 1788, Elisabeth Wilhelmine Luise von Wurttemberg - b. 21 April 1767, Alt-Treptow, Treptow-Kopenick, Berline, Germany, d. 18 February 1790, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria d/o Friedrich Eugen and Friederike. Ch. Louise Elisabeth of Habsburg; M. 2nd, 1790, Maria Theresa, of Naples-Sicily - b. 6 June 1772, Naples, Citta Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italy, d. 13 April 1807, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Ch. Maria Louise, Ferdinand I, Maria Karoline Leopoldine, Karoline Ludovika Leopoldine, Leopoldine, Maria Clementine, Joseph Franz Leopold, Maria Karoline, Franz Karl Joseph von Habsburg-Lorhringe; M. 3rd, 1808, Maria Ludovika Beatrix, of Austria-Este - b. 14 December 1787, d. 3 Apil 1816. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Ch. No; M. 4th, 1816, Karoline Charlotte Auguste von Bayern - b. 8 February 1792, d. 9 February 1873. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria [M. 1st, Wilhelm I, Friedrich Karl of Wurttemberg. Anulled: 1816
Louise Elisabeth, of Habsburg [von Wurttemberg] - b. 1790, d. 1791 (age 1 yrs)
Maria Louise, of Austria, 'Duchess of Parma, Piancenza and Guastalla' (Reign: 11 April 1814 - 17 December 1847), 'Empress consort of the French', 'Queen consort of Italy' (Tenure: 1 April 1810 - 6 April 1814) [Maria Theresa] - b. 12 December 1791, Hofburg, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria, Holy Roman Empire, d. 17 December 1847, Parma, Provincia di Parma, (Duchy of Parma) Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. M. 1st, 10 March 1810, Napoleon Bonaparte - b. 15 August 1769, Ajaccio, Departement de la Corse-du-Sud, Corse, France, d. 5 May 1821, Longwood, Saint Helena, Saint Helena, Ascension. Buried: Les Invalides, Paris, City of Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Ch. Alexandre Walewski, Napoleon II; M. 2nd, Adam Adalbert Von Neipperg. Ch. Albertine von Neipperg, William Albert, '1st Prince of Montenuovo', Mathilde von Neipperg; M. 3rd, Charles-René de Bombelles
Alexandre Walewski
Napoleon II, 'Emperor of the French' (disputed) (Reign: 22 June - 7 July 1815), 'King of Rome' (Reign: 20 March 1811 - 11 April 1814) - b. 20 March 1811, Tuileries Palace, Paris, French Empire, d. 15 December 1940, Les, Invalides, France
Ferdinand I, 'His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty, Ferdinand the First, byt the Grace of God', 'Emperor of Austria', 'King of Hungary', 'King of Bohemia', 'King of Lombardy and Venice', 'King of Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Illyria', 'King of Jerusalem', Archduke of Austria, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Cracow' (1846), 'Duke of Lorraine, Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Upper and Lower Silesia, of Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Guastalla, of Auschwitz and Zator, of Teschen, Friuli, Ragusa, Zara[Maria Theresa] - b. 19 April 1793, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria, d. 29 June 185, Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. M. 27 February 1831, Maria-Anna Carolina Pia, of Savoy - b. 19 September 1803, Rome Citta Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy, d. 4 May 1884, Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Ch. No
Maria Karoline Leopoldine, of Habsburg [Maria Theresa] - 8 June 1794, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria, d. 16 March 1795, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria. Buried: Kapuzinergruft, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria
Karoline Ludovika Leopoldine [Maria Theresa]
Leopoldine [Maria Theresa]
Maria Clementina [Maria Theresa]
Joseph Franz Leopold [Maria Theresa]
Maria Karoline [Maria Theresa]
Franz Karl Joseph von Habsburg-Lothringen [Maria Theresa]
Ferdinand III, of Austria-Tuscany
Ferdinand, Grand Duke of Tuscany
Karl Ludwig Habsburg
Alexander Leopold Habsburg
Albrecht, of Habsburg-Lorraine
Maximilian, of Habsburg-Lorraine
Joseph, of Austria
Maria Clementina Archduchess of Austria
Maria Klementine of Habsburg-Lorraine
Anton Viktor Habsburg
Maria Amalia Habsburg
Johann, Baptist Joseph Fabian Sebastian von Osterreich
Rainer Joseph of Habsburg-Lorraine
Ludwig Joseph Habsburg
Rudolf Johann Habsburg
Carlos IV
Ferdinand I,
Gabriel Antonio
Maria-Ana Victoria Bourbon Braganza [Farnese]
Fiippo I, of Bourbon-Parma [Farnese]
Maria-Teresa Antonia Rafaela Bourbon [Farnese]
Luis Antonio de Borbon [Farnese]
Maria-Antonia Ferdinanda Bourbon [Farnese]
Maria Catherina Farnese
Vittoria Farnese
Odoardo I Farnese, 'Duke of Parma and Piacenza' (Reign: 5 March 1622, d. 11 September 1646) [Aldobrandini] - b. 28 April 1612, d. 11 September 1646. M. 11 October 1628, Margherita de Medici - b. 31 May 1612, d. 6 February 1679 d/o Cosimo II de'Medici, 'Grand Duke of Tuscany'. Ch. Ranuccio II Farness, Alessandro Farnese, Orazio Farnese, Caterine Farnese, Pietro Farnese
Ranuccio II Farness, 'Duke of Parma, Piacenza' (1646 - 1694), 'Duke of Castro' (1646 - 1649) [de' Medici] - b. 17 September 1630, Parma, d. 11 December 1694, Parma. Buried: Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Steccata. M. 1st, 29 April 1660, Marguerite 'Margaret' Yolande, of Savoy' - b. 15 November 1635, d. 29 April 1663 d/o Victor Amadeus I, 'Duke of Savoy' and Christine Marie, of France. Ch. Unnamed daughter, Unnamed son M. 2nd, 18 February 1664, Isabella d'Este', of Modena - b. 3 October 1635, d. 17 August 1666 d/o Francesco I d'Este. Ch. Margherita Maria Farnese, Teresa Farnese, Odoardo Farnese; M. 3rd, 1 January 1668, Maria d'Este, of Modena, 'Duchess of Parma' - b. 8 December 1644, d. 10 August 1684 d/o Francesco I d'Este, 'Duke of Modena' and Maria Caterina Farnese. Ch. Isabella Francesca Maria Lucia Farnese, Vittoria Maria Francesca Farnese, Unnamed son, Vittoria Farnese, Caterina Farnese, Unnamed Son, Eleanora Farnese, Francesco Farnese, Antonio Farnese
Unnamed daughter [Marguerite Yolande] - b. 14 December 1661, d. 14 December 1661
Unnamed son [Marguerite Yolande] - b. 27 April 1663, d. 28 April 1663 (age 1 day)
Margherita Maria Farnese 'Duchess of Modena and Reggio' [d'Este'] - b. 24 November 1664, Parma, d. 17 June 1718, 'Ducal Palace of Colorno, Colorno. Buried; Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Steccata, Parma. M. , Francesco II d'Este, 'Duke of Modena'. Ch. No
Teresa Farnese, Benedictine Nun, Sant' Alessandro Monastery of Parma [d'Este'] - b. 10 October 1665, d. 9 November 1702. M. No
Odoardo Farnese, [Hereditary Prince of Parma (Tenure: 12 August 1666 - 6 September 1693] - b. 12 August 1666, Ducal Palace of Colorno, Parma, d. 6 September 1693. Buried: Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Steccata Parma. M. by proxy 3 April 1690, publicly 17 May 1690, Parma Cathedral, Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie, of Neuburg d/o Philipp Wilhelm, Elector Palatine' [M. 2nd, 8 December 1695, Francesco Farness. Ch. No] Ch. Alessandro Ignazio Farnese, Elisabeth Farnese
Alessandro Ignazio Farnese [Dorothea Sophie] - b. 6 December 1691, d. 5 August 1693
Elisabeth Farnese 'Queen of Spain' de facto ruler of Spain (24 December 1714 - 14 January 1724; Tenure: 6 September 1724 - 9 July 1746), Governed as Regent (1759 - 1760) [Dorothea Sophie] - b. 25 October 1692, Palazzo della Pilotta, Duchy of Parma, d. 11 July 1766, Royal Palace of Aranjuez, Aranjuez, Spain. M. King Philip V, of Spain. Ch. Charles III, Maria Ana Victoria, Philip, Maria Teresa Rafaela, Luis, Maria Antonia Fer
Charles III, of Spain [Farnese] - b. 20 January 1716, Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain, d. 14 December 1788, Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain. Buried: El Escorial. M. Maria Amalia, of Saxony, 'Queen consort of Naples and Sicily' ( 1738 - 1759), 'Queen consort of Spain' (1759 - 1760) - b. 24 November 1724, d. 27 September 1760 d/o Augustus III, of Poland and Maria Josepha - b. 24 November 1724, Dresden Castle, Dresden, Saxony, d. 27 September 1760, Buen Retiro Palace, Madrid, Spain. Buried; El Escorial, Spain. Ch. Infanta Maria Josefa, Maria Luisa, Philip, Charles IV, Ferdinand I, Gabriel, Antonio Pascual, Farncisco Javier
Princess Maria Isabel - b. 6 September 1740, Portici, 2 November 1742, Naples (age 2 yrs)
Infanta, Princesss Maria Josefa - b. 20 January 1742, Portici, d. 1 April 1742, Naples (age 4 mos)
Princess Maria Isabel Ana - b. 30 April 1743, Capodimonte, d. 5 March 1749, Capodimonte (age 6 yrs)
Princess Maria Josefa, of Naples and Sicily, 'Infanta of Spain' - Luisa, 'Holy Roman Empress' - b. 6 July 1744, Gaeta, d. 8 December 1801, Madrid. M. No
Princess Maria Luisa, of Spain, 'Holy Roman Empress' 'German Queen', 'Queen of Hungary and Bohemia', 'Grand Duchess of Tuscany' - b. 24 November 1745, Palace of Portici, Naples, Kingdom of Naples, d. 15 May 1792, The Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire. Buried: Imperial Crypt. M. 16 February 1764, by proxy at Madrid, Spain, Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor s/o Francis, 'Duke of Lorraine and Emp;ress Maria Theresa I, 'Holy Roman Empress [Heir Apparent to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany'] married in person at Innsbruck, 5 August 1765. Ch. Maria Theresa, Francis II, Ferdinand III, Maria Anna, Charles, Alexander Leopold, Joseph, Clementina, Anton Victor, Maria Amalia, Johann, Rainer Joseph, Louis, Rudolf
Maria Theresa, of Austria, 'Queen of Saxony' - b. 14 January 1767, d. 7 November 1827. M. Anton, of Saxony. Ch. Yes
Francis II, 'Holy Roman Emperor' - b. 12 February 1768, d. 2 March 1835. M. Elisabeth, of Wurttemberg. Ch. Yes; M. 2nd, Maria Teresa, of Naples and Sicily. Ch. Yes; M. 3rd Maria Ludovika, of Austria-Este. ch. No; M. 4th Caroline Augusta, of Bavaria. Ch. Yes
Ferdinand III, 'Grand Duke of Tuscany' - b. 6 May 1769, d. 18 June 1824. M. Luisa, of Naples and Scily. Ch. Yes; M. 2nd, Ferdinanda, of Saxony. Ch. No
Archduchess Maria Anna, of Austria - b. 22 April 1770, d. 1October 1809. M. No
Archduke Charles, 'Duke of Teschen', of Austria - b. 5 September 1771, d. 30 April 1847. M. Henrietta, of Nassau-Weilburg. Ch. Yes
Archduke Alexander Leopold, of Austria - b. 14 August 1772, d. 12 July 1795. M. No
Albrecht Johann Joseph, of Austria - b. 19 September 1773, d. 22 July 1774, infant
Maximilian, of Austria - b. 23 December 1774, d. 10 March 1778, infant
Joseph, of Austria - b. 9 March 1776, d. 13 January 1847. M. Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna, of Russia. Ch. Yes; M. 2nd, Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym. Ch. Ye; M. 3rd Maria Dorothea of Wurttemberg. Ch. Yes
Maria Clementina, of Austria, 'Hereditary Princess of Naples' - b. 1777, d. 1801. M. Francesco, "hereditary Prince of Naples'. Ch. Yes
Archduke Anton Victor, Archbishop of Cologne, 'Grand Master of Teutonic Kngiths' - b. 1779, d. 1835. M. No
Archduchess Maria Amalia, of Austria - b. 1780, d. 1798. M. No. Ch. No
Archduke Johann, of Austria - b. 1782, d. 1859. M.
Archduke Rainer Joseph, of Austria - b. 30 September 1783, d. 16 January 1853. M. Elisabeth, of Savoy. Ch. Yes
Archduke Louis, of Austria - b. 13 December 1784, d. 21 December 1864. M. No
Archduke Rudolf, 'Archbishop of Olmutz' - b, * January 1788, d. 24 July 1831. M. No
Infante Philip, 'Duke of Calabria'
Charles IV, of Spain - b. 11 November 1748, Portici, d. 19 January 1819, Palazzo Barberini. M. Maria Luisa, of Parma. Ch. Yes
Princess Maria Teresa - b. 2 Decembe r1749, Royal Palace of Naples, d. 2 May 1750, Portici (age 5 mo)
Ferdinand I, of the Two Sicilies - b. 12 January 1751, Naples, d. 4 January 1834, Naples. M. Maria Carolina, of Austria. Ch. Yes
Infante, Prince Gabriel - b. 11 May 1752, Portici, d. 23 November 1788, Casita del Infante. M. Infanta Maria Ana Vitoria, of Portugal
Infante, Prince Antonio Pascual - b. 31 December 1755, Caserta, d. 20 April 1817. M. Infanta Maria Amalia, of Spain
Infante, Prince Farncisco Javier - b. 15 February 1757, Caserta, d. 10 April 1771, Aranjuez (age 14 yrs)
Maria Ana Victoria, 'Queen of Portugal' [Farnese]
Philip, 'Duke of Parma' [Farnese]
Maria Teresa Rafaela, 'Dauphine of France' [Farnese]
Luis, 'Count of Chinchon' [Farnese]
Maria Antonia Fernanda, 'Queen of Sardinia' [Farnese]
Isabella Francesca Maria Lucia Farnese, 'Benedicitine Nun', Santa Maria di Campagna Monastery of Piacenza [d'Este] - b. 14 December 1668, d. 9 July 1718. M. No
Vittoria Maria Francesca Farnese [d'Este] - b. 24 December 1669, d. 15 September 1671 (age 2 yrs)
Unnamed son [d'Este] - b. 24 June 1671, d. 28 June 1671 (age 4 days)
Vittoria Farnese [d'Este] - b. 19 November 1672, d. 19 November 1672, at birth
Caterina Farnese [d'Este] - b. 19 November 1672, d. 19 November 1672, at birth
Unnamed Son [d'Este] - b. 26 December 1674, d. 26 December 1674, at birth
Eleanora Farnese [d'Este] - b. 1 September 1675, d. 3 November 1675 (age 2 mos)
Francesco Farnese, 'Duke of Parma' [d'Este] - b. 19 May 1678, d. 26 February 1727. M. Dorothea Sophie, of Neuburg, 'Countess Palatine' [M. 1st, Odoardo Farnese. Ch. No] Ch. No
Antonio Farnese, 'Duke of Parma' [d'Este] - b. 29 November 1679, Parma, Parma, d. 20 January 1731, Parma, Parma. M. (signed contract, 21 July 1727) Enrichetta d'Este. Ch. No
Alessandro Farnese
Orazio Farnese
Caterine Farnese
Pietro Farnese
Felipe II,
Maria, of Spain
Ferdinand, of Austria
Juanna, of Spain
Juan, 'Johann', of Austria
Don Juan de Austria - b. 1545, d. 1578
Enrique I [Maria de Aragon]
Infanta Catarina, of Viseu
Infanta Eleanor, of Portugal, 'Holy Roman Empress' - b. 18 September 1434, d. 3 September 1467. M. Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (19 March 1452 - 19 August 1493) , 'King of Germany' (Reign: 2 February 1440 - 19 August 1493), Archduke of Austria' (Reign: 23 November 1457 - 19 August 1493) - b. 21 September 1415, Innsbruck, Tyrol, d. 19 August 1493, Linz, Austria. Buried: St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna. Ch. Maximilian I
Maximilian I, 'Holy Roman Emperor' (Not crowned by the Pope, 4 February 1508 - 12 January 1519), 'King of Romans' (Reign: 16 February 1486 - 12 January 1519), 'Archduke of Austria' (Reign: 19 August 1493 - 12 January 1519) [Expelled all Jews from Styria and Wiener, passed the 'Imperial Confiscation Mandate' which ordered the destruction of all Jewish Literature apart from the bible, 1509]- b. 22 March 1459, Wiener Neustadt, Inner Austria, d. 12 January 1519, Wels, Upper Austria. Buried: Wiener Neustadt, Austria. M. 1st, Mary, 'Duchess of Burgundy'. Ch. Philip I, Margaret, Francis; M. 2nd, Anne, 'Duchess of Brittany'; M. 3rd, Bianca Maria Sforza
Philip I, 'King consort of Castile' [INHERTIED: Mother's domains upon her death] [Mary, 'Duchess of Burgundy'] - b. 1478, d. 1506. M. Joanna, of Castile. Ch. Charles V, Ferdinand I
Charles V, 'Holy Roman Emperor', 'Archduke of Austria' (Reign: 28 June 1519 - 3 August 1556), 'King of Spain' (Castile and Aragon), 'Archduke of Austria' (Reign: 12 January 1519 - 21 April 1521, 'Lord of the Netherlands' (Reign: 25 September 1506 - 25 October 1555) [Joanna] - b. 24 February 1500, Prinsenhof of Ghent, Flanders, Burgundian Low Countries, d. 21 September 1558, Monastery of Yuster, Crown of Castile, Spain. Buried: 22 September 1558, El Escorial, Spain. M. Isabella, of Portugal. Ch. Philip II, Maria, Joanna; Paramour Mistress: Unknown. Ch. Margaret, Joanna, Tadea, John
Philip II [Isabella] - b. 21 May 1527, Palacio de Pimentel, Valladolid, Castile, d. 13 September 1598, El Escorial, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Castile. Buried: El Escorial. M. 1st, Maria Manuela; M. 2nd, Mary I; M. 3rd, Elisabeth; M. 4th, Anna
Maria [Isabella]
Joanna [Isabella]
Margaret [Unknown]
Joanna [Unknown]
Tadea [Unknown]
John [Unknown]
Ferdinand I [Joanna]
Margaret, of Austria [Mary, 'Duchess of Burgundy'] - b. 1480, d. 1530. Engaged at age 2, to French dauphin, Charles VIII, of France, repudiated their betrothal to marry Anne of Brittany; M. 1st, John, Prince of Asturias; M. 2nd, Philibert II, of Savoy
Francis [Mary, 'Duchess of Burgundy']
Margareta [Unknown] - b. 1480, d. 1537. M. Count Ludwig von Helfenstein-Wiesentheid - b. (?), d. 16 April 1525, killed by peasants in the Massacre of Weinsberg during the German Peasants' War.
Barbara von Rottal [Margareta von Edelsheim] - b. 1500, d. 1550. M. Siegmund von Dietrichstein.[60]
George of Austria, Prince-Bishop of Liège [Margareta von Edelsheim] - b. 1505, d. 1557. M. (?)
Cornelius [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. 1507, d. c. 1527
Maximilian Friedrich von Amberg, 'Lord of Feldkirch' [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. 1511, d. 1553 .
Leopold 'Bishop of Córdoba' Spain (1541–1557) [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. c. 1515, d. 1557. M. (?). Ch. of illegitimate succession.
Dorothea [Heiress of Falkenburg, Durbuy and Halem, lady in waiting to Queen Maria of Hungary] [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. 1516, d. 1572. M. Johan I of East Frisia.
Anna Margareta [Lady in waiting to Queen Maria of Hungary] [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. 1517, d. 1545. M. François de Melun '2nd count of Epinoy' - b. 1547
Anne [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. 1519, d. (?). M. Louis d'Hirlemont.
Elisabeth [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. (?), d. d. 1581/1584. M. Ludwig III von der Marck, 'Count of Rochefort'
Barbara [Anna von Helfenstein]- b. (?), d. (?). M. Wolfgang Plaiss.
Christoph Ferdinand [Anna von Helfenstein] - b. (?), d. c. 1522
Guielma [Unknown] - b. (?), d. M(?). M. Rudiger (Rieger) von Westernach
Infante Duarte - b. 12 July 1435, d. 12 July 1435, infant
Infanta Catherine, Nun, 'Convent of Saint Claire' - b. 26 November 1436, d. 17 June 1463. M. Henry IV, of Castile. Ch. No.; Paramour Master: Don Beltran de la Cueva. Ch. Joanna la Beltraneja; Parmour Master: Bishop Fonseca nephew. Ch. Pedro de Castilla y Portugal, Andres Apostol de Castilla y Portugal
Joanna la Beltraneja, 'Queen of Portugal', 'Queen of Castile' (renounced), 'Princess of Asturias', (heir to the throne of Castile, proclaimed 9 May 1462) - b. 21 February 1462, Royal Alczar, of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, d. 12 April 1530, Lisbon, Portugal. M. 25 May 1475, Plasencia, Afonso V, of Portugal.
Pedro de Castilla y Portugal,
Andres Apostol de Castilla y Portugal
Infanta Joan, 'Queen of Castile' - b. 20 March 1439, d. 13 June 1475
Infante Peter II, 'Duke of Coimbra' 'Count of Saint-Pol', 'Lord of Enghien' - b. 9 December 1392, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 20 May 1449, Alverca, Portugal, Battle of Alfarrobeira. Buried: Batahlha Monastery. M. Isabella, 'Countess of Urgell', 'Duchess of Coimbra' - b. 12 March 1409, d. 17 September 1459 d/o James II, Count of Urgell and Isabella of Aragon. Ch. Peter, John, Isabella, James, Beatrice, Philippa
Peter, 'King Peter V' 'King of Aragon' (1464), de jure 'King of Valencia', Count of Barcelona', de facto, 'King of Catlonia', 'Constable of Portugal' - b. 23 October 1429, Coimbra, Portugal, d. 29 June 1466.
John, 'Prince of Antioch' - b. 1431, Coimbra, Portugal, d. 11 September 1457, Nicosia, Cyprus. M. 26 February 1456, Queen Charlotte of Cyprus - b. 28 June 1444, d. 16 July 1487, possibly poisoned.
Infanta Isabel, 'Isabella' of Coimbra, 'Queen of Portugal' (Tenure: 6 May 1447 - 2 December 1455) - b. 1 March 1432, Coimbra, Portugal, d. 2 December 1455, Evora. Buried: Batalha Monastery. M. 6 May 1448, King Afonso V, of Portugal - b. 15 January 1432, Sintra Palace, Portugal, d. 28 August 1481, Lisbon, Portugal. Buried: Batalha Monastery s/o Edward, King of Portugal and Eleanor of Aragon. Ch. John, Joan, John II
John, 'Prince of Portugal' - b. 29 January 1451, Sintra National Palace, Sintra, Kingdom of Portugal. d. February 1451. Buried: Monastery of Batalha, Batalha, District of Leiria, Portugal (age 1 mo)
Joan, 'Princess of Portugal', 'Saint Joan, of Portugal' [Beautified, 1693 by Pope Innocent XII] [Convent of Jesus, Aveiro (1475) - b. 6 February 1452, d. 12 May 1490. M.
John II, 'King of Portugal' (Reign: 28 August 1481 - 25 October 1495) - b. 3 March 1455, Castle of Sao Jorge, Portugal, d. 25 October 1495, Alvor, Algarve. Buried: Monastery of Batalha. M. January 1471, Eleanor [Leonor' of Viseu - b. 2 May 1458, d. 17 November 1525. Ch. Afonso, Jorge de Lancastre, Brites Anes de Santarem.
Infante Afonso [Eleanor] - b. 18 May 1475, d. 13 July 1491, River Tagus, Santarém District, horse riding accident. Buried: Batalha Monastery. M. by proxy, Spring of 1490, Seville, Isabella d/o (Heir presumptive of the throne of Castile) King Ferdinand II and Isabella [M. 2nd, September 1497, Manuel I, of Portugal. Ch. Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal; M. Maria. Ch. John III]
Jorge de Lancastre 'Duke of Coimbra' [de Mendonca] - b. 21 August 1481, Abrantes, Kingdom of Portugal,d. 22 July 1550, Setubal, Kingdom of Portugal. Buried: Church of Santiago, Palmela, Portugal. M. Beatriz de Vilhena. Ch. Joao de Lancastre, Afonso, Luis, Jaime, Helena, Maria de Lancastre, Filipa, Isabel
Joao de Lancastre, '1st Duke of Aveiro'
Afonso de Lancastre, Comendador-mor of Sao Tiago - b. (?), d. (?) M. (?). Ch. Alvaro
Alvaro, of Lancastre, '3rd Duke of Aveiro'
Luis de Lancastre, 'Comendador-mor of Aviz - b. (?), d. (?). M. Magdalena de Granada, granddaughter of Abu I-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada and Isabel de Solis
Jaime de Lancastre, Prior of Sao Pedro de Torres Vedras, '1st General-inquisitor of the Kingdom'
Helena de Lancastre, Comendadeira of the Royal Monastery of Santos
Maria de Lancastre, Religious in the Monastery of Saint John in Setubal (Soror Maria Madalena)
Filipa de Lancastre, Prior of the Monastery of Saint John in Setubal
Isabel de Lancastre, Religious in the Monastery of Saint John in Setubal then Royal Monastery of Santos - b. (?). d. (/)
Brites Anes de Santarem [Anes] - b. c. 1485, d (?) M. Joao Pires Amado
James, Archbishop of Lisbon - b. 17 September 1433, d. 15/27 August 1459, Florence. Buried: Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, Florence
Infanta Beatrice, of Coimbra, 'Lady of Ravenstein' - b. 1435, d. 1462, Bruges, suspected poisoning. M. Adolph, of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein [M. 2nd, Anne, of Burgundy]. Ch. Philip, Louise
Philip, of Cleves, 'Lord of Ravenstein' - b. 1456/59, Le Quesnoy, d. 28 January 1528, Wijnendale Castle, West Flanders in Belgium. M. 1485, Francisca, of Luxembourg. Ch No
Louise, of Cleaves - b. 1457, d. 1458 (age 1 yr)
Infanta Philippa, of Coimbra, Nun, Convent of Odivelas [Isabella] - b. 1437, d. 1497
Infante Henry, 'Duke of Viseu', 'Grand Master of the Order of Christ' - b. 4 March 1394, Porto, Portugal, d. 13 November 1460, Sagres, Portugal. Buried: Batalha Monastery.
Infanta Isabella, of Portugal, 'Duchess of Burgundy' (Tenure: 7 January 1430 - 15 July 1467) - b. 21 February 1397, Evora, Portugal d. 11 December, Dijon, Burgundy 1471. M. 1430, Philip II 'Duke of Burgundy' (10 September 1419 - 15 June 1467) - b. 31 July 1396, Dijon, Duchy of Burgundy, d. 15 June 1467, Bruges, Flanders, Burgundian, Netherlands. Buried: Dijon, Burgundy s/o John, the Fearless and Margaret, of Bavaria. Ch. Anthony, Josse, Charles [M. 1st, 1409, Michelle, of Valois; M. 2nd, 1424, Bonne, of Artois; 24 documented Mistresses, eighteen illegitimate children] Ch. Charles I
Charles I, the Bold (Reign: 15 June 1467 - 5 January 1477) - b. 10 November 1433, Dijon, Burgundy, d. 5 January 1477, Nancy, Lorraine. M. 1st, (she age 12, he was age 7) Formal proposal, 1438, Officially betrothed at St. Omer, 11 June 1439, Wedding conducted, 19 May 1440, at Blois Catherine of France, 'Countess of Charolais' - b. 1428, d. 13 July 1446 d/o Charles VII, 'King of France' s/o Charles VI, 'King of France' and Isabeau, of Bavaria, and Marie, of Anjou. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 30 October 1454, Isabella, of Bourbon, 'Countess of Charolais' (Reign: 1454 - 1465) - b. 1434, d. 25 September 1465, St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp, Buried: Bruges, Flanders d/o Charles the Bold, 'Count of Charolais', 'Duke of Bourbon', and Agnes, of Burgundy. Ch. Mary; M 3rd, 3 July 1468, Margaret, of York aka 'of Burgundy' as 'Duchess of Burgundy' (Tenure: 9 July 1468 - 5 January 1477) - b. 3 May 1446, Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, England, d. 23 November 1503, Mechelen, Flanders d/o Richard, '3rd Duke of York' and Cecily Neville. Ch. No
Mary, of Burgundy (Reign: 5 January 1477 - 27 March 1482) [Heiress of Burgundy] - b. 13 February 1457, Brussels, Brabant, Burgundian, Netherlands, d. 27 March 1482, Wijnendale Castle, Flanders, Burgundian Netherlands. Buried: Bruges, Flanders. M. 18 August 1477. Archduke Maximillian I, of Habsburg, Austria, 'King of the Romans' (Reign: 16 February 1486 - 12 January 1519), 'Archduke of Austria' (Reign: 19 August 1493 - 12 January 1519) Holy Roman Emperor (4 February 1508 - 12 January 1519, proclaimed emperor elect by Pope Julius II at Trent) [Banned Jewish Literature and did expulsion of Jews from Styria and Wiener Neustadt, in 1496, passing the 'Imperial Confiscation Mandate', in 1509, ordering the destruction of all Jewish literature apart from the Bible, continuing financial business with Jews like Abrahm, of Bohemia]- b. 22 March 1459, Wiener Neustadt, Inner Austria, d. 12 January 1519, Wels, Upper Austria. Buried: Wiencer Neustadt, Austria s/o Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleanor of Portugal. [M. 2nd, 1490, Anne, Duchess of Brittany; M. 3rd, 1494, Bianca Maria Sforza] Ch. Philip I, Margaret
Philip I, 'King of Castile' (Reign: 12 July - 25 September 1506), 'Duke of Burgundy' (1482 - 1506) [Mary, of Burgundy] - b. 22 July 1478, Bruges, Flanders, Burgundian, Netherlands, d. 25 September 1506, Burgos, Castile. Buried: Royal Chapel of Granada. Consort: 1496, Joanna, of Castile. Ch. Eleanor, Charles V, Isabella, Ferdinand I, Mary, Catherine
Eleanor, Queen consort of France and Portugal and Spanish Infanta (Tenure: 16 July 1518 - 13 December 1521), Queen consort of France (Tenure: 4 July 1530 - 31 March 1547) [Joanna] - b. 15 November 1498, Leuven, d. 25 February 1558, Talavera la Real. Buried: Lleida, then El Escorial. M. 16 July 1518, Manuel I, 'King of Portugal' - b. (?), d. 13 December 1521, plague. Ch. Infante Charles, Infanta Maria; M. 2nd, Francis I, of France.
Infante Charles - b. 18 February 1520, d. 15 April 1521 (age 1 yr)
Infanta Maria, 'Duchess of Viseu' - b. 8 June 1521, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, d. 10 October 1577, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal. Buried: Church of Our Lady of Luz (Nossa Senhora da Luz), Lisbon. M. No
Charles V, 'Holy Roman Emperor', 'King of Germany', 'King of Italy' (Reign: 28 June 1519 - 3 August 1556), King of Spain (Castile and Aragon) (Reign: 14 March 1516 - 16 January 1556), Archduke of Austria (Reign: 12 January 1519 - 21 April 1521), Lord of the Netherlands (Reign: 25 September 1506 - 25 October 1555) - b. 24 February 1500, Prinsenhof, of Ghent, Flanders, Burgundian Low Countries - b. 24 February 1500, d. 21 September 1558. Buried: 22 September 1558, El Escorial, Spain. M. 1526, Isabella, of Portugal, 'Holy Roman Empress', 'Queen consort of Italy' (Tenure: 24 February 1530 - 1 May 1539); 'Queen consort of Spain', 'Queen of the Romans', 'Lady of the Netherland' (Tenure: 10 March 1526 - 1 May 1539) - b. 24 October 1503, Lisbon, Portugal, d. 1 May 1539, Toledo, Spain. Buried: El Escorial. Ch. Philip II, Maria, Joanna
Philip II, of Spain 'King of Spain' (1556 - 1598), Philip I, 'King of Portugal' (1580 - 1598), 'King of Naples and Sicily' (1554), jure uxoris, 'King of England' and Ireland', 'Duke of Milan', (1540), 'Lord of the Seenteen Provinces of the Netherlands' (1555) - b. 21 May 1527, Palacio de Pimentel, Valladolid, Castile, d. 13 September 1598, El Escorial, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Castile. Buried: El Escorial. M. 1st, 12 November 1543, Salamanca, Maria Manuela, of Portugal d/o John III, of Portugal and Catherine of Austria. Ch. Carlos; M. 2nd, 25 July 1554, Winchester Cathedral, Mary I, of England. Ch. No; M. 3rd, Elisabeth of Valois. Ch. Stillborn Son, Twin daughters (miscarriage), Isabella Clara Eugenia, Catherine Michelle, Miscarriage daughter; M. 4th Anna, of Austria. Ch. Ferdinand, Charles Laurence, Diego Félix, Philip III, Maria
Carlos, 'Prince of Austrias' - b. 8 July 1545, d. 24 July 1568. M. No. Ch. No
Stillborn Son
Twin daughters (miscarriage)
Isabella Clara Eugenia
Catherine Michelle
Miscarriage daughter
Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias' - b. 4 December 1571, d. 18 October 1578 (age ~ 7 yrs) young
Charles Laurence - b. 12 August 1537, d. 30 June 1575 (age two yrs)
Diego Felix - b. 15 August 1575, d. 21 November 1582 (age 7 yrs)
Philip III, of Spain, 'King of Spain', 'King of Portugal' (Reign: 13 September 1598 - 31 March 1621), Philip II, 'King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia', 'Duke of Milan' (13 September 1598 - 31 March 1621) [Anna] - b. 14 April 1578, Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, d. 31 March 1621, Madrid, Spain. Burial: El Escorial. M. 1599, Margaret, of Austria, 'Queen of Spain' and 'Queen consort of Portugal' (Tenure: 18 April 1599 - 3 October 1611) - b. 25 December 1584, Graz, Austria, d. 3 October 1611, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain. Buried: El Escorial. Ch. Anne, Philip IV, Maria Anna, Infate Carlos 'Charles', Ferdinand
Anne, of Austria (Anne d'Autriche) 'Queen of France' (Tenure: 24 November 1615 - 14 May 1643), 'Queen Regent of France' (Regency: 14 May 1643 - 7 September 1651) - b. 22 September 1601, Benavente Palace, Valladolid, Spain, d. 20 January 1666, Paris, France. Buried: Basilica of St. Denis, Paris, France (age 65 yrs). M. 1615, Louis XIII, 'the Just', 'King of France' (1610 - 1643) 'King of Navarre' (Louis II, 1610 - 1620, France and Navarre crown merged) - b. 27 September 1601, Chateau de Fontainebleau, France, d. 14 May 1643, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. Buried: 19 May 1643, Basilica of St. Denis, France s/o Henry IV of Navarre and Marie de'Medici Ch. Louis XIV, Philippe I
Louis XIV, 'King of France', 'Louis the Great', 'the Sun King' (Reign: 14 May 1643 - 1 September 1715) - b. 5 September 1638, Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, d. 1 September 1715, Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France. Buried: 9 September 1715, Basilica of St. Denis. M. 1st, 1660, Maria Theresa, of Spain; M. 2nd, 1683, Francoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon
Louis, le Grand Dauphin, 'Fils de France', 'Dauphin of France' (heir apparent to the throne) - b. 1 November 1661, Chateau de Fonainebleau, France, d. 14 April 1711, Chateau de Meudon, France. Buried: 28 April 1711, Royal Basilica of Saint Denis, France. M. 1st, 1680, Maria Anna Victoria, of Bavaria, 'Dauphine of France'; - b. 28 November 1660, Munich, Bavaria, d. 20 April 1690, Palace of Versailles, France. Buried: Royal Basilica of Saint Denis. Ch. Louis, Philip V, Charles M. 2nd, after 1695, Marie Emilie de Joly de Choin 'Mademoiselle de Choin' - b. 2 August 1670, Bourg-en-Bresse, France, d. 14 April 1732, Rue des Tournelles, Paris, France. Buried: Cemetery of Saint Paul des Champs d/o Claude de Joly, 'Baron de Choin' and Anne Clémence Bonne, Dame de Grolée. Ch. Son
Louis, 'Duke of Burgundy', 'Dauphin of France', 'Petit Dauphin' [Maria Anna Victoria] - b. 16 August 1682, Palace of Versailles, France, d. 18 February 1712, Chateau de Marly, Marly, France. Buried: 23 February 1712, Basilica of St. Denis, France. M. Princess Marie Adélaide of Savoy. Ch. Louis XV, Louis, Louis XV
Louis XV, 'Duke of Brittany' - b. 25 June 1704, d. 13 April 1705, convulsions
Louis, 'Duke of Brittany' - b. 8 January 1707, d. 8 March 1712, measles
Louis XV, of France - b. 15 February 1710, d. 10 May 1774. Engaged: Mariana Victoria, of Spain. M. Marie Leszczynska. 'Queen consort of France' (Tenure: 4 September 1725 - 24 June 1768) - b. 23 June 1703, Trzebnica, Silesia, Habsburg, Monarchy (Poland), d. 24 June 1768, Versailles, Yvelines, France. Buried: Basilica of St. Denis. Ch. Elisabeth, Henriette, Marie Louise, Louis, Philippe, Adelaide, Victoire, Sophie, Therese, Louise
Marie Louise Elisabeth, of France, 'Duchess of Parma', Piacenza and Guastalla (Tenure: 18 October 1748 - 6 December 1759) - b. 14 August 1727, d. 6 December 1759, Palace of Versailles, France. Buried: Royal Basilica of Saint Denis. M. 1739, Philip, 'Duke of Parma'. Ch. Isabella, Ferdinand, Maria Luisa
Isabella, 'Archduchess of Austria'
Ferdinand, 'Duke of Parma'
Maria Luisa , 'Queen of Spain'
Princess Henriette
Princess Marie Louise
Louis, 'Dauphin of France'
Philippe, 'Duke of Anjou'
Adelaide, 'Duchess of Louvois'
Princess Victoire
Sophie, 'Duchess of Louvois'
Princess Thérese
Louise, Prioress of Saint Denis
Philip V [Maria Anna Victoria]
Charles [Maria Anna Victoria]
Son [de Joly]
Anne Elisabeth 'Fillede France'- b. 18 November 1662, d. 30 December 1662 (age 1 mo, 2 days)
Marie Anne 'Fille de France'- b. 16 November 1664, d. 26 December 1664 (age 1 mo, 16 days)
Marie Thérese, la Petite Madame, 'Fille de France', Madame Royale' - b. 2 January 1667, d. 1 March 1672 (age 5 yrs)
Royal Highness, Philippe I, Fils de France (son of France) 'Duke of Orléans' (Tenure: 10 May 1661 - 9 June 1701), 'Duke of Valois' and 'Duke of Chartres', 'Duke of Anjou', 'Lordship of Montargis' [Anne, of Austria] - b. 21 September 1640, Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. Baptised: an hour after his birth, d. 9 June 1701, Chateau de Saint-Cloud, France. Buried: 21 June 1701, Basilica of St Denis, France. Associated (Italian Vice) with: Philippe de Lorraine, 'Chevalier de Lorraine'; M. 1st, 1661, Henrietta, of England d/o King Charles I, of England and Queen Henrietta Maria; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Charlotte, of the Palatinate. Ch.
Maria - b. 1 February 1603, d. 2 February 1603 (age 1 day)
Philip IV, 'King of Spain' - b. 8 April 1605, Royal Palace of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain, d. 17 September 1665, Madrid, Spain. Buried; El Escorial. M. 1st, 18 October 1615, Bordeaux, Elisabeth of France d/o Henry IV, of France Ch. Maria Margaret, Margaret Maria Catherine, Maria Eugenia, Isabella Maria Theresa, Balthasar Charles, Francis Ferdinand, Maria Anna 'Mariana' Antonia, Maria Theresa; M. 2nd, 7 October 1649, Mariana of Austria. Ch. Margaret Theresa, Maria Ambrosia de la Concepcion, Philip Prospero, Ferdinand Thomas Charles, Charles II; M. 3rd, Maria Calderon. Ch. John Joseph
Maria Margaret, of Austria, Infanta of Spain [Elisabeth] - b. 14 August 1621, d. 15 August 1621 (age 1 day)
Margaret Maria Catherine, of Austria, Infanta of Spain [Elisabeth] - b. 25 November 1623, d. 22 December 1623 (age 1 mo)
Maria Eugenia, of Austria, Infanta of Spain [Elisabeth] - b. 21 November 1625, d. 21 August 1627 (age 1 yr 9 mo)
Isabella Maria Theresa, of Austria, Infanta of Spain [Elisabeth] - b. 31 October 1627, d. 1 November 1627 (age 1 mo)
Balthasar Charles, Infante of Spain, 'Prince of Asturias', 'Prince of Asturias' [Elisabeth] - b. 17 October 1629, d. 9 October 1646 (age 18 yrs)
Francis Ferdinand, Infante of Spain [Elisabeth] - b/d. 12 March 1634
Maria Anna 'Mariana' Antonia, of Austria, Infanta of Spain [Elisabeth] - b. 17 January 1636, d. 5 December 1636 (age 1 mos)
Maria Theresa, of Austria, Infanta of Spain [Elisabeth] - b. 1638, d. 1683. (age 45 yrs) M. 9 June 1660, Louis XIV, 'King of France', 'Louis the Great', 'Sun King' (Reign: 14 May 1643 - 1 September 1715) [Reign: 72 years and 110 days, longest recorded of any monarch of a sovereign country in European history]- b. 5 September 1638, Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Germain-en-Layed. 1 September 1715, Basilica of St. Denis. Ch.
Margaret Theresa, of Austria, Infanta of Spain [Maria Anna] - b. 12 July 1651, Royal Alcazar, Madrid, Spain, d. 12 March 1673, Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria. Buried; Imperial Crypt. M. 1666, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor (Reign: 18 July 1658 - 5 May 1705) - b. 9 June 1640, Vienna, Austria, d. 5 May 1705, Vienna, Austria. Buried: Imperial Crypt. [M. 2nd, 1673, Claudia Felicita, of Austria; M. 3rd. 1676, Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg] Ch. Ferdinand Wenceslaus Joseph Michael Eleazar, Maria Antonia Josepha Benedicta Rosalia Petronella, John Leopold, Maria Anna Josepha Antonia Apollonia Scholastica
Archduke Ferdinand Wenceslaus Joseph Michael Eleazar, 'Archduke of Austria' [Margaret Theresa] - b. 28 September 1667, d. 13 January 1668 (age 4 mos)
Archduchess Maria Antonia Josepha Benedicta Rosalia Petronella, 'Archduchess of Austria', 'Electress consort of Bavaria' (Tenure: 15 July 1685 - 24 December 1692) [Heir to the Spanish throne] [Margaret Theresa] - b. 18 January 1669, Hofburg Palace Vienna, d. 24 December 1692, Hofburg Palace, Vienna. Buried: 25 December 1692, Imperial Crypt Vaults. M. 1685, Maximilian II Emanuel, 'Elector of Bavaria', 'Duke of Luxembourg', 'Prince-elector', Holy Roman Empire - b. 11 July 1662, d. 26 February 1726. Ch. Leopold Ferdinand, Anton, Joseph Ferdinand
Leopold Ferdinand, of Bavaria [Maria Antonia] - b/d. 22 May 1689
Anton, of Bavaria [Maria Antonia] - b/d. 19 November 1690, at birth
Joseph Ferdinand, Leopold, of Bavaria [Maria Antonia] - b. 28 October 1692, d. 6 February 1699 (age 8 yrs)
Archduke John Leopold, Archduke of Austria [Margaret Theresa] - b/d. 20 February 1670
Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha Antonia Apollonia Scholastica, 'Archduchess of Austria' [Margaret Theresa] - b. 9 February 1672, d. 23 February 1672
Infanta Maria Ambrosia de la Concepcion, of Austrias, Infanta of Spain [Maria Anna] - b. 7 December 1655, d. 21 December 1655 (age 14 days)
Philip Prospero, of Austria, Infante of Spain, 'Prince of Asturias' [Maria Anna] - b. 28 November 1657, d. 1 November 1661 (age 4 yrs)
Ferdinand Thomas Charles, of Austria, Infante of Spain [Maria Anna] - b. 23 December 1658, d. 22 October 1659 (age 1 yr)
Charles II, of Spain [Maria Anna] - b. 6 November 1661, d. 1 November 1700. M. 1st, Marie Louise d'Orléans. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Maria Anna, of Neuburg. Ch. No
John Joseph, of Austria [Regent of Spain (Office: 1677 - 17 September 1679) [Calderon] - b. 7 April 1629, Madrid, d. 17 September 1679, Madrid. M. No. Ch. No
Maria Anna, 'Holy Roman Empress' - b. 8 April 1605, d. 17 September 1665
Infante Charles - b. 14 September 1607, d. 30 July 1632
Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand - b. 16 May 1609, d. 9 November 1641
Margaret - b. 24 May 1610, d. 11 March 1617
Alonso - b. 22 September 1611, d. 16 September 1612
Maria - b. 14 February 1580, d. 5 August 183 (age 3 yrs), young
Maria
Joanna
Isabella 'Elizabeth', 'Queen of Denmark' (Tenure: 12 August 1515 -20 January 1523), 'Queen consort of Norwa' (Tenure: 12 Augsut 1515 - 20 January 1523), 'Queen consort of Sweden' (Tenure: 1 November 1520 - 23 August 1521) [Joanna] - b. 18 July 1501, Brussels, d. 19 January 1526. Buried: Odense Cathedral. M. 1514, King Christian II, of Denmark - b. 1 July 1481, Nyborg Castle, d. 25 January 1559, Kalundborg Castle (a prisoner).Buried: St Canute's Cathedral. Ch. John Dorothea, Christina
John - b. 21 February 1518, d. 2 August 1532
Philip Ferdinand (Twin) - b. 4 July 1519, d. 1520
Maximilian (Twin) - b. 4 July 15919, d. 1519
Dorothea - b. 10 November 1520, d. 31 May 1580. M. 1535, Frederick II, Elector Palatine. Ch. No
Christina - b. c. 1522, d. c. 1590. M. 1533, Francis II, Sforza. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 1541, Francis I, 'Duke of Lorraine'. Ch. Yes
Stillborn son (unnamed)- b. January 1523, .d. January 1523.
Ferdinand I, 'Holy Roman Emperor' (Reign: 27 August 1556 - 25 July 1564), 'King of the Romans' (Reign: 5 January 1531 - 25 July1564), 'King of Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia' (Reign: 1526 - 25 July 1564), 'Archduke of Austria' (Reign: 1521 - 2 July 1564) - b. 10 March 1503, Alcala de Henares, Castile, Spain, d. 25 July 1564, Vienna, Austria. Buried: Prague, St. Vitus Cathedral. M. 26 May 1521, Linz, Austria, Anne Jagellonica, 'Queen of Romans, Bohemia and Hungary' Queen Anne's Summer Palace, Belvedere, Royal Garden of Prague Castle, Czech Republic' - b. 23 July 1503, Buda (Budapest), Kingdom of Hungary, d 27 January 1547, Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia. Buried: St. Vitus Cathedral d/o Vladislaus II, of Hungary s/o Casimir IV, 'King of Poland', 'Grand Duke of Lithuania' and Elizabeth of Habsburg, and Anne of Foix-Candale. Ch. Elizabeth, Maximilian II, Anna, Ferdinand II, Maria, Magdalena, Catherine, Eleanor, Barbara, Charles II, Joanna
Elizabeth - b. 9 July 1526, d. 15 June 1545. M. King Sigismund II Augustus, of Poland. Ch. No
Maximilian II - b. 31 July 1527, d. 12 October 1576. M. Maria, of Spain. Ch. Yes
Anna - b. 7 July 1528, d. 16/17 October 1590. M. Albert V, 'Duke of Bavaria'. Ch. Yes
Ferdinand II - b. 14 June 1529, d. 24 January 1595. M. Philippine Welser. Ch. Yes; M. 2nd, Anne Juliana Gonzaga. Ch. Yes
Maria - b. 15 May 1531, d. 11 December 1581. M. Wilhelm, 'Duke of Julich-Cleves-Berg. Ch. Yes
Magdalena, Nun - b. 14 August 1532, d. 10 September 1590,
Catherine - b. 15 September 1533, d. 28 February 1572. M. King Sigismund II Augustus, of Poland. Ch. No
Eleanor - b. 2 November 1534, d. 5 August 1594. M. William I, 'Duke of Mantua'. Ch. Yes
Barbara - b. 30 April 1539, d. 19 September 1572. M. Alfonso II d'Este. Ch. No
Charles I - b. 3 June 1540, d. 10 July 1590. M. Maria Anna, of Bavaria. Ch. Ferdinand II
Ferdinand II
Ursula - b. 24 July 1541, d. 30 April 1543, young
Helen, Nun - b. 7 January 1543, d. 5 March 1574
Joanna - b. 24 January 1547, d. 10 April 1578. M Francesco I de'Medici, 'Grand Duke of Tuscany'. Ch. Yes
Mary, 'Queen of Hungary'
Catherine, 'Queen of Portugal'
Margaret, 'Duchess of Savoy' [Governor (Regent) of the Habsburg, Netherlands (Reign: 1507 - 1530] - b. 10 January 1480, d. 1 December 1530, Mechelen, Duchy of Brabant. Buried: Monastery of Brou, Bourg-en-Bresse. M. 1st, John, 'Prince of Asturias'. Ch. Premature Stillborn Daughter. M. 2nd, Philibert II, 'Duke of Savoy'. Ch. No
Premature Stillborn Daughter - b. 2 April 1498
Infante John, 'Constable of Portugal', 'Lord of Reguengos' - b. 13 January 1400, d. 18 October 1442
Infante Ferdinand - b. 29 September 1402, d. 5 June 1443, prisoner of the Moors, Disaster of Tangier
John, of Lancaster [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1362/64, d. infant
Elizabeth, of Lancaster 'Duchess of Exeter' 'Lady of the Garter' (1378) [Plantagenet] - b. 21 February 1363, Burford, Shropshire, Kingdom of England, d. 24 November 1426. Buried: St. Mary's Church, Burford, Shropshire. M. 1st, 1380, Kenilworth Castle, John Hastings, '3rd Earl of Pembroke', 'Baron Abergavenny', 'Baron Manny' - b. October 1372, d. 30 December 1389, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Jousting accident s/o John Hastings, '2nd Earl of Pembroke' and Anne Manny, '2nd Baroness Manny' (annulled: 1386, Plymouth, due to age difference, also had become pregnant by John Holland when she was seduced by him at the age of 23 during her marriage to John Hastings) [M. 2nd, Philippa Mortimer Ch. No.] Ch. No. M. 2nd, 1386, John Holland, '1st Duke of Exeter' - b. c. 1352, d. 16 January 1400, executed (Epiphany Rising) s/o Thomas Holland, '1st Earl of Kent' and Joan, Fair Maid of Kent'. Ch. Richard Holland, Constance Holland, Elizabeth Holland, Alice Holland, John Holland, Edward Holland; M. 3rd, Sir John Cornwall, 'Sir John Cornouayl' '1st Baron Fanhope', 'Baron Millbroke', (30 Januarfy 1442) [Knight of the Garter, 1409; King's Privy Council, 17 July 1433] - b. c. 1364, on a ship, docked in Mount's Bay, Cornwall. Baptized: Marazion, England, d. 11 December 1443 [Paramour Mistress: Ewen. Ch. (Both Illegitiate)John Cornwall, Thoams Cornwall] Ch. John Cornewaille, Constance Cornwall
Richard Holland, '2nd Earl of Huntingdon' [Heir] [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1386/87, d. c. 3 September 1400 (age ~14 yrs)
Constance Holland, 'Countess of Norfolk' [Plantagenet] - b. 1387, d. 12/14 November 1437. Buried: Chapel at St. Katherine by the Tower, London. Betrothed by papal dispensation: 18 September 1391, related in the fourth degree of kindred: (not consummated) Thomas Mowbray, '4th Earl of Norfolk', '2nd Earl of Nottingham', '8th Baron Segrave', '7th Baron Mowbray' - b. 17 September 1385, d. 8 June 1405, beheaded for conspiracy by Henry IV (Shakespeares, Henry IV, Part 2).Buried: Church of the Greyfriars, York, England s/o Thomas de Mowbray, '1st Duke of Norfolk' and Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Sir John Grey, KG - b. c. 1387, d. 27 August 1439 [M. 2nd, 1 July 1438, Margaret Mowbray d/o Thomas Mowbray, '1st Duke of Norfolk' w/o Sir Robert Howard. Ch. No] Ch. Sir Edmund Grey, Sir Thomas Grey, Constance Grey
Sir Edmund Grey, of Wrest, Silsoe, Bedfordshire '1st Earl of Kent' (created 30 May 1465) 'Treasurer of England' (enacted at Westminster, 24 June 1463, succeeded by Walter Blount, November 1464) [Holland] - b. 1416, d. 1490. M. Lady Katherine Percy 'Countess of Kent' - b. 18 May 1423, d. 1475 d/o Henry Percy, '2nd Earl of Northumberland' and Lady Eleanor Neville, 'Countess of Northumberland' - b. c. 1398, Raby, Durham, England, d. 1472, Raby, Durham, England. Ch. Mary Grey, Anthony Grey, George Grey, Elizabeth Grey, Anne Grey, John Grey, Edmund Grey
Mary Grey [Percy]
Anthony Grey [Percy] - b. 1446 , d. 1480. M. Eleanor Woodville d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers'. Ch. No
George Grey, '2nd Earl of Kent', (1490 - 1505), '5th Baron Grey de Ruthyn', 'Knight of the Bath' (July 1483, Richard III), [Justice of the Peace, Huntingdonshire, 1480, Northamptonshire, 1480, Bedfordshire, 1483, Buckinghamshire, 1494 , Kent, 1496; 'Knight of the Bath' (July 1483, King Richard III] [Percy] - b. 1454, d. 25 December 1505, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England. M. 1st, Lady Anne Woodville - b. c. 1438, Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England, d. 30 July 1489 d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Jacquetta of Luxembourg [M. 1st, before 15 August 1467, William Bourchier, 'Viscount Bourchier' s/o Henry Bourchier, '1st Earl of Essex' and Isabel of Cambridge, (of York), 'Countess of Essex' - b. 1409, d. 2 October 1484 d/o Richard Conisburgh, '3rd Earl of Cambridge' and Anne Mortimer. Ch. Henry Bourchier, Cecily Bourchier] Ch. Richard Grey; M. 2nd, Katherine Herbert d/o William Herbert, '1st Earl of Pembroke' and Anne Devereux. Ch. Lady Anne Grey, Henry Grey, George Grey, Anthony Grey
Richard Grey, '3rd Earl of Kent' [Woodville] - b. 1481, d. 3 May 1524. M. 1st, Elizabeth Hussey d/o Sir William Hussey and Elizabeth Berkeley. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Margaret Fynche d/o James Fynche. Ch. No
Lady Anne de Grey [By calling King Henry VIII's daughter Mary, Princess, as her attendant, she lost her position in June 1534 and was imprisoned in the Tower of London in August, seeking pardon from the King she was released before the end of the year] [Herbert] - b. 1490, d. 1545. M. 1509, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, John Hussey, '1st Baron Hussey', of Sleaford, (King Henry VIII, 1529 'Chief Butler of England' (1521 - 1537), KG, 'Knight of the Body' (bodyguard to King Henry VII), Master of Lyfield Forest, Rutland, and Comptroller of the Household, 1509, Knights Banneret (16 August 1513, by Henry VIII), 'Field of the Cloth of Gold, between Henry VIII and Francis I, 'King of France' (June 1520), MP as Knight of the shire, Lincolnshire, Judge, 5 February 1526, by Writs of Summons, 1 December 1529 to the House of Lords, as 'Johannes Hussey de sleford, chivaler' Named Lincolnshire Castle Commissioner for Gaol Delivery, June 1530. [Holdings: Somersetshire Manors of Batheaston, Bathampton, Bathford, Twerton; Wiltshire Manors of Compton Bassett, Comerwell, North Wraxall were sold; Residence: Home in Sleaford, and other estates were confiscatd by the crown. 1563, his children were restored to Parliament during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, of England, but Hussey's title was forfeited, and the estates were not returned] - b. 1465/66, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, d. 29 June 1537, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, tried for treason, accused of conspiring to change laws and depose the king and being complicit in the 1536 uprising known as the Pilgrimage of Grace he was beheaded in Lincoln, also his cousin Thomas Darcy, surviving documents "confession" of Hussey's]. s/o Sir William Hussey and Elizabeth Berkeley. [M. 1st Margaret Barr née Blount. Ch. Sir William Hussey, Thomas Hussey, Gilbert Hussey] Ch. Giles Hussey, Elizabeth Hussey, Reginald Hussey, Thomas Hussey, Joan Hussey, Elizabeth Hussey, Bridget Hussey, Anne Hussey, Dorothy Hussey, Mary Hussey
Sir Giles Hussey, [Knighted by the Earl of Surrey at the Sacking of Morlaix, France (1522)] [Grey] - b. c. 1495/1505, d. (?). M. Jane Pigot. Ch.
Elizabeth Hussey [Grey] - b. c. 1497, d. (?)
Sir Gilbert Hussey [Grey] - b. 1499, d. (?)
Reginald Hussey [Grey] - b. c. 1501, d. (?)
Thomas Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)
Joan Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Roger Forster. Ch. (?)
Elizabeth Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Robert Throckmorton, of Coughton, Warwickshire [High Sheriff, of Warwickshire, Knight of Coughton Court, Warwickshire, MP, English Courtier] [Roman Catholic] - b. c. 1513, d. 12 February 1581 s/o and heir of Sir George Throckmorton and Katherine Vaux d/o Nicholas Vaux, '1st Baron Vaux, of Harrowden' and Elizabeth FitzHugh. Ch. 4-d, 2-s, Thomas
Bridget Hussey Russell aka Manners aka Morison, 'Lady Rutland', 'Dowager Countess of Rutland' 'Countess of Bedford' [Grey] - b. c. 1526, d. 13 January 1600/01. M. 1st, Sir Richard Morrison, of Cashiobury, Hertfordshire, 'Ambassador' s/o Thomas Morison, of Hertfordshire and daughter of Thomas Merry of Hatfield Ch. Charles Morrison, [Illegitimate by Lucy Peckham d/o Thomas Peckham wife/widow of Sir George Harper, Ch. Marcellus Harper, Frances, Mary, Anne]; M. 2nd, 1561, Henry Manners, '2nd Earl of Rutland' [M. 1st, 3 July 1536, Margaret Neville d/o Ralph Neville, '4th Earl of Westmorland'. Ch. Edward Manners, John Manners, Elizabeth Manners] Ch. No; M. 3rd, 25 June 1566, Francis Russell, '2nd Earl of Bedford'. Ch. Anne Russell, Henry Russell, John Russell, Francis Russell, William Russell, Elizabeth Russell, Margaret Russell (Unsure of where these go: Sir Charles Russell, Jane Russell, Elizabeth Russell, Mary Russell)
Sir Charles Morrison, of Cashiobury [Hussey] - b. 1549, d. 1599. M. Dorothea d/o Nicholas Clerke, North Weston, Oxfordshire w/o Henry Long of Shingay Cambridgeshire. Ch. Charles Morrison
Charles Morrison, '1st Baronet Morrison' [Inherited Cashiobury, Properties in Bedfordshire, London, Watford] - b. 1587, d. 1628. M. (?). Ch. Elizabeth Morrison
Elizabeth Morrison - b. (?), d. (?). M. Arthur Capell, '1st Baron Capell', of Hadham [Paramour Mistress: Lucy Peckham - b. (?), d. 31 July 1552 d/o Thomas Peckham wife of Sir George Harpert - b. (?), d. 12 December 1558. Ch. Marcellus Harper, Frances, Mary, Anne]
Jane Morrison [Hussey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Edward Russell, Lord Russell s/o Francis Russell, '2nd Earl of Bedford'; M. 2nd, Arthur Grey, '14th Baron Grey de Wilton'
Elizabeth Morrison [Hussey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, William Norris; M. 2nd, Henry Clinton, '2nd Earl of Lincoln'
Mary Morrison [Peckham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Bartholomew Hales. Ch.
Anne 'Agnes' Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Humphrey Browne, 'Justice of the Common Pleas'. Ch. Christian Browne
Christian Browne [Hussey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir John Tufton, '1st Baronet'
Dorothy Hussey [Grey]
Mary Hussey [Grey]
Henry Grey, ''4th Earl of Kent' [Herbert] - b. c. 1495, d. 1562. M. Anne Blennerhassett d/o John Blennerhassett and Jane Hogham. Ch. Henry Grey, Katherine Grey
Henry Grey [Blennerhassett] - b. 1520, d. 1545. M. Margaret St. John. Ch. Reginald Grey, Henry Grey, Charles Grey
Reginald Grey, '5th Earl of Kent' - b. (?), d. (?). M. Susan Bertie d/o Catherine Willoughby, 12 Baroness Willoughby de Eresby. Ch. No
Henry Grey, '6th Earl of Kent' [Official witness at the execution of Mary Queen of Scots]- b. 1541, d. 31 January 1615. M. Mary Cotton d/o Sir George Cotton and Mary Onley. Ch. No
Charles Grey, '7th Earl of Kent' - b. 1540, d. 26 September 1623. M. Susan Cotton d/o Richard Cotton. Ch. Henry Grey, '8th Earl of Kent', Susan Grey
Henry Grey, of Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, '8th Earl of Kent' [Cotton] - b. c. 1583, d. 21 November 1639. M. 16 November 1601, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Elizabeth Talbot d/o Gilbert Talbot, '7th Earl of Shrewsbury' and Mary Cavendish. Ch. No
Susan Grey [Cotton]
Katherine Grey [Blennerhassett] - b. (?), d. (?. M. 1st, Slayton; M. 2nd, Spencer
George Grey [Herbert]
Anthony Grey [Herbert]
Elizabeth Grey Greystoke [Percy] - b. (?), d. 18 July 1472. M. Sir Robert Greystoke. Ch. Elizabeth Greystoke
Elizabeth Greystoke Dacre 'd'Acre' [Grey] - b. 10 July 1471, d. 14 August 1516. M. Thomas d' Acre, '2nd Baron d'Acre', of Gillesland. Ch. Mable d'Acre, William d'Acre, Anne d'Acre, Mary d'Acre, Jane d'Acre, Humphrey d'Acre, Elizabeth d'Acre
Mable d'Acre 'Baroness Greystoke' [Greystoke] - b. 1490, d. 1533. M. Henry Scrope, '7th Baron Scrope', of Bolton, Knight Banneret [Received livery of his inheritance, 15 November 1506] - b. c. 1480, d. 1533. Buried: Wensley, North Yorkshire s/o Henry Scrope, '6th Baron Scrope', of Bolton - b. c. 1468, d. 1506. Buried: Wensley, North Yorkshire s/o John Scrope, '5th Baron Scrope', of Bolton and Joan FitzHugh d/o William FitzHugh, '4th Baron FitzHugh' and Margery Willoughby, and Elizabeth Percy d/o Henry Percy, '3rd Earl of Northumberland' [M. 1st, c. 1494, Alice Scrope, suo jure, 'Baroness Scrope', of Masham - b.(?), d.c. 1510 d/o Thomas Scrope, '6th Lord Scrope', of Masham and Elizabeth Neville d/o John Neville, '1st Marquess of Montagu'. Ch. No] Ch. Henry Scrope, Richard Scrope, John Scrope, Anne Scrope, Elizabeth Scrope
John Scrope, '8th Baron Scrope', of Bolton [Pressured to support the Pilgrimage of Grace, 1536] [d'Acre] - b. 1510, d. 22 June 1549. M. 1530, Catherine Clifford d/o Henry Clifford, '1st Earl of Cumberland', Skipton, Yorkshire Ch. Margaret Scrope, Henry Scrope, John Scrope, George Scrope, Edward Scrope, Elizabeth Scrope, Thomas Scrope, Eleanor Scrope, Bridget Scrope, Catherine Scrope, John Scrope
Margaret Scrope [Clifford]
Henry Scrope, '9th Baron Scrope', of Bolton KG [Captain of the suppression of the rising of the North, 1569] [Clifford] - b. 1535, d. 13 June 1592, Carlisle. M. 1st, Mary North d/o Rt. Hon. Edward North, '1st Baron North', 'Clerk of the Parliaments' (1531 - 1540), 'Lord Lt. of Cambridgeshire (1557 - 1564) - b. c. 1504, London, d. 31 December 1564, Charterhouse, London. Buried: Kirtling, Cambridgeshire and Alice Squire. Ch. Mary Scrope; M. 2nd, 10 September 1565, Margaret Howard d/o Henry Howard, 'Earl of Surrey' and Frances de Vere. 'Countess of Surrey' aka Howard d/o John de Vere, '15th Earl of Oxford and Elizabeth Trussell. Ch. Thomas Scrope, Son Scrope
Mary Scrope [North]
Thomas Scrope, of Bolton, '10th Baron Scrope' 'Knight of the Shire; MP for Cumberland (1584 - 1586, 1588 - 1593), Warden of the English West March (1593 - 1603), Knight of the Garter (1599) [Howard] - b. 1567, d. 2 September 1609. M. 1584 Philadelphia Carey - b. December 1563, d. 1629 d/o Henry Carey, '1st Baron Hunsdon' s/o either William Carey, of Aldenham or King Henry VIII and Mary Boleyn, and Ann Morgan, 'Baroness Hunsdon' - b. c. 1529, d. 19 January 1607 d/o Sir Thomas Morgan and Anne Whitney. Ch. Emanuel Scrope
Emanuel Scrope, '1st Earl of Sunderland', '11th Baron Scrope', of Bolton [Possible great grandson of King Henry VIII] [Lord President of the King's Council in the North] [Carey] - b. 1 May or 1 August 1584, d. 30 May 1630. M. 1st, Elizabeth Manners d/o John Manners, '4th Earl of Rutland' and Elizabeth Charlton. Ch. 4, died young; Paramour Mistress: Martha Jeanes/Janes/Jones alias San(d)ford. Ch. John Jeans Scrope, Elizabeth Scrope, Mary Scrope, Annabella Scrope
Elizabeth Scrope
Mary Scrope, 'Duchess of Bolton' [Jeanes/Janes/Jones alias San(d)ford] - b. 1630, d. 1 November 1680, Moulins, Allier, France. Buried: 12 November 1680, Wensley, Yorkshire. M. 1st, 1646, Henry Carey; M. 2nd, 12 February 1654, Charles Paulet, '1st Duke of Bolton' s/o John Paulet, '5th Marquess of Winchester' and Jane Savage. Ch. Jane Paulet, Mary Paulet, Charles Paulet, William Paulet 'Powlett'
Jane Paulet [Scrope] - 1655, d. 23 May 1716. M. 2 April 1673, John Egerton, '3rd Earl of Bridgewater' [Servedas First Lord of Trade,Convention Parliament (1690 - 1691) - b. 9 November 1646, d. 19 March 1701 s/o John Egerton, '2nd Earl of Bridgewater' and Elizabeth Cavendish [M. 1st, 17 November 1664, Elizabeth Cranfield d/o James Cranfield, '2nd Earl of Middlesex' and Anne Bourchier'. Ch. John Cranfield] Ch. Charles Egerton, Mary Egerton, Thomas Egerton, Scrope Egerton, William Egerton, Elizabeth Egerton, Henry Egerton, John Egerton, Charles Egerton
Charles Egerton, 'Viscount Brackley' [Paulet] - b. 7 May 1675, d. April 1687, (age 11 yrs) Bridgewater House, the Barbican, London, England. Burned to death in the fire which destroyed Bridgewater House. Buried: 14 April 1687, Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, England
Lady Mary Egerton [Paulet] - b. 14 May 1676, d. 11 April 1704. M. William Byron, '4th Baron Byron' [Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Prince George of Denmark] - b. 4 January 1669/70, Newstead, Nottinghamshire, d. 8 August 1736, Newstead, Nottinghamshire s/o William Byron, '3rd Baron Byron' and Elizabeth Chaworth [M. 2nd, 1706, Lady Frances Wilhelmina Bentinck d/o Hans William Bentinck, '1st Earl of Portland and Anne Villiers. Ch. George Byron, William Byron, William Henry Byron, Frances Byron; M. 3rd, 3 December 1720, Frances Berkeley d/o William Berkeley, '4th Baron Berkeley, of Stratton and Frances Temple. Ch. Isabella Byron, William Byron, John Byron, Richard Byron, Charles Byron, George Byron] Ch. No
Hon. Thomas Egerton [Paulet] - b. 15 August 1679, d. April 1687, (age 7 yrs), Bridgewater House, the Barbican, London, England. Burned to death in the fire which destroyed Bridgewater House. Buried: 14 April 1687, Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, England
Scrope Egerton, '1st Duke of Bridgewater' [Paulet] - b. 11 August 1681, d. 11 January 1745. M. 1st, 9 February 1703, Elizabeth Churchill; M. 2nd, 4 August 1722, Rachel Russell
Hon. William Egerton, MP and soldier [Paulet] - b. 1684, d. 1732
Hon. Henry Egerton, 'Bishop of Herford' [Paulet] - b. 10 February 1689, d. 1 April 1746. M. Elizabeth Ariana Bentinck d/o William Bentinck, '1st Earl of Portland' and Jane Martha Temple. Ch. John Egerton
John Egerton, 'Bishop of Durham' [Bentinck]
Hon. John Egerton, 'Page of Honour' [Paulet] - b. c. 1690, d. c. 1707
Hon. Charles Egerton [Paulet] - b. c. 1691, d. 7 November 1725. M. Catherine Greville. Ch.
Lady Elizabeth Egerton [Paulet] - b. c. 1692, d. after 1737. M. 6 May 1718, Gray's Inn Chapel, Hon. Thomas Catesby Paget, 'Lord Paget' HC (1715 - 1727), 'Lord of the bedchamber to King George II, 1727 - b. 1689, d. 4 February 1742, West Drayton. Buried: 19 February 1742, Westminster Abbey s/o Henry Paget, '1st Earl of Uxbridge' and Mary Catesby. Ch. Henry Paget, George Paget
Henry Paget, 'Lord Paget' (1742 - 1743) '2nd Earl of Uxbridge' - b. 22 January 1719, d. 16 November 1769. Buried: 24 November 1769, West Drayton. M. No
Hon. George Paget - b. 1720, d. 1737, Colchester (age 17 yrs)
Mary Paulet [Scrope]
Charles Paulet [Scrope]
William Paulet 'Powlett' [Scrope]
Annabella Scrope - b. 1629, Bolton, Yorkshire, England, d. 21 March 1703, Stowell, Gloucestershire, England. M. John Grobham Howe
Son Scrope [Howard]
John Scrope [Clifford]
George Scrope [Clifford]
Edward Scrope [Clifford]
Elizabeth Scrope [Clifford]
Thomas Scrope [Clifford]
Eleanor Scrope [Clifford]
Bridget Scrope [Clifford]
Catherine Scrope [Clifford]
John Scrope [Clifford]
Henry Scrope [d'Acre]
Richard Scrope [d'Acre]
Anne Scrope [d'Acre]
Elizabeth Scrope [d'Acre]
William d'Acre, '3rd Baron d'Acre' of Gillesland - b. 29 April 1500, d. 18 November 1563. M. Elizabeth Talbot. Ch.
Anne d'Acre - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)
Mary d'Acre - b. 1502, Gillesland, Cumberland, England, d. 29 March 1538. M. Francis Talbot, '5th Earl of Shrewsbury'
Jane d'Acre
Humphrey d'Acre
Elizabeth d'Acre
Anne Grey [Percy] - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Grey, '8th Baron Grey', of Wilton
John Grey - b. 1454, d. 1505. M. Anne Woodville
Edmund Grey - b. 1457
Sir Thomas Grey, 'Lord Richemount Grey', of Simpson, Buckinghamshire, Richemount, Bedfordshire, Merton, Westmorland, Langton, Yorkshire; 'Justice of the Peace for Buckinghamshire' (1453 - 1458), Justice of the Peace for Bedfordshire, (1455); Baron of Richemount Grey (by charter dated 25 June 1450), with remainder to his heirs male, fought on the Lancastrian side of the Battle of Towton 29 March 1461, attainted November 1461 by the first parliament of King Edward IV, his honours and lands were forfeited and he was executed [Holland] - b.
Constance Grey [Holland] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Richard Herbert
Elizabeth Holland [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1389, d. 1449
Alice Holland [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1392, d. c. 1406. M. Richard de Vere, '11th Earl of Oxford'
John Holland, 'Count of Ivry', France by John, 'Duke of Bedford', '2nd Duke of Exeter' (recovered his father's dukedom of Exeter, 6 January 1443/44), '2nd Earl of Huntingdon' KG (July 1416), Lt. -Gen to High Admiral of England Thomas Beaufort, 'Duke of Exeter'; November 1432, Deputy Marshall of England, until September 1436; Appointed High Admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine, 1435; Commander of the Army, 1438; King's Lt. in Aquitaine, 1439[Restored in blood, so then recovered family estates through his career to royal service, made a conquest of France at Agincourt (1415), with his cousin Henry V; Marshal and Admiral of England' Governor of Aquitaine under Henry VI; Was commander of various English forces in France, 1420 made Constable to he Tower of London, captured by the French at the Battle of Baugé, 1421, held captive for four years, released 1425] [Plantagenet] - b. 29 March 1395, Dartington, Devonshire, England, d. 1447, Stepney, Middlesex, England. Buried: St. Katharine's by the Tower, London. M. 1st, 6 March 1427, Lady Anne Stafford w/o Edmund Mortimer, '5th Earl of March' d/o Edmund Stafford, '5th Earl of Stafford'. Ch. Henry Holland, Anne Holland; M. 2nd, 20 January 1433, Beatrice of Portugal; M. 3rd, Lady Anne Montacute d/o John Montacute, '3rd Earl of Salisbury'; Paramour Mistress(es): Unknown. Ch. Several, notably active in Lancastrian struggles and in the 'Stow' reported to have died at the Battle of Towton, known as the 'Bastards of Exeter': William, Thomas, Robert
Henry Holland, '3rd Duke of Exeter' [Stafford] - b. 1430, d. 1475 - b. 27 June 1430, d. September 1475. M. 30 July 1447, Anne Plantagenet d/o Richard Plantagenet, of York and Cecily Neville. Ch. Anne Holland
Anne Holland [Plantagenet] - b. 1461, d. btwn 26 August 1467 and 6 June 1474. M Thomas Grey, '1st Marquess of Dorset', '1st Earl of Huntingdon', '7th Baron Ferrers', of Groby - b. 1455, Groby Old Hall, Groby, Leicestershire, d. 20 September 1501, London. Buried: Astley, Warwickshire s/o Sir John Grey, of Groby and Elizabeth Woodville [M. 2nd, papal dispensation, 5 September 1474, Cecily Bonville, '7th Baroness Harington' d/o William Bonville, '6th Baron Harington' and Katherine Neville d/o Richard Neville, '5th Earl of Salisbury' Ch. Edward Grey, Anthon Grey, Thomas Grey, Richard Grey, John Grey, Leonard Grey, George Grey, Cecily Grey, Bridget Grey, Dorothy Grey, Elizabeth Grey, Margaret Grey, Eleanor Grey, Mary Grey]
Lady Anne Holland [Stafford] - b. c. 1431, d. 26 December 1486. Buried: St. Anne's Chapel, Blackfriars, City of London. M. 1st, Sir John Neville - b. (?), d. before 16 March 1450, unconsummated s/o Ralph Neville, '2nd Earl of Westmorland' and Lady Elizabeth Percy; M. 2nd, 5 February 1452, John Neville, 'Baron Neville - b. (?),d. 29 March 1461, Battle of Towton (Lancastrians), [attainted on 4 November 1461] Ch. Ralph Neville; M. 3rd, James Douglas, '9th Earl of Douglas'. Ch. No
Ralph Neville, 'Lord Neville' (1295 creatin) '3rd Earl of Westmorland', (3 November 1484) KG of the Bath; Justice of the Peace, Durham; 23 March 1484, [King Richard III granted Neville manors in Somerset, Berkshire, reversion of lands which had formerly belonged to Margaret, 'Countess of Richmond'; Commissioner to keep the truce with Scotland, September 1484] - b. c. 1456, Raby Castle, Durham, England, d. 6 February 1499, Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England. M. 20 February 1473, Isabel Booth - b. (?), England, d. (?), England. Buried: St. Brandon Churchyard, Durham, Durham, County Durham, England d/o Sir Roger Booth, Esq., of Aldersey and Mollington, Cheshire - b. 1396, d. 1497 and Catherine de Hatton d/o Richard de Hatton. Ch. Ralph Neville, Anne Neville
Ralph Neville, 'Lord Neville' - b. c. 1474, d. 1498. M. Mary Paston d/o Sir William Paston and Lady Anne Beaufort d/o Edmund Beaufort, '2nd Duke of Somerset'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Edith Sandy [M. 2nd, Thomas Darcy, '1st Baron Darcy, of Darcy] Ch. Ralph Neville, Son
Lady Anne Neville Conyers - b. 1476, County Durham, England, d. 20 September 1560, Pleshy, Essex, England. Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, Pleshey, Chelmsford Borough, Essex, England. M. 1st, William Conyers, '1st Baron Conyers', of Hornby - b. 21 December 1468, Hornby, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England, d. April 1524, Hornby, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England. Buried: St. Mary Churchyard, Hornby Richmondshire District North Yorkshire, England; M. 2nd, Anthony Saltmarsh, of Langton by Wragby, Lincolnshire - b. 1473, d. 1550. Ch. Christopher Conyers, Catharine Bigod, Margaret Cholmeley
Christopher Conyers, '2nd Baron Conyers', of Hornby
Catharine Conyers Bigod - b. 1510, Settrington, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England, d. 21 October 1566, Settrington, Yorkshire, England. Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Settrington, Ryedale District North Yorkshire, England. M. Sir Francis Bigod - b. 4 October 1507, Hinderwell Scarborough Borough, North Yorkshire, England, d. 2 June 1537, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England. Ch. Ralph Bigod, Dorothy Bigod Radcliffe
Ralph Bigod,
Dorothy Bigod Radcliffe aka Harker [Conyers] - b. 1530, Whitby, Scarborough Borough, North Yorkshire, England, d. 18 September 1573, Settrington, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England. Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Setrington, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England. M. 1st, Miles Milo Harker - b. c. 1530, Settrington, Yorkshire, England, d. 6 November 1574, Settrington, Yorkshire, England s/o Robert Harker and Mrs. Ch. Juliana Harker Eggleston; M. 2nd, Roger Radcliffe
Juliana Margaret Harker Eggleston [Bigod] - b. 1565, Settrington, Yorkshire, England, d. 8 January 1636, Settrington, Yorkshire, England. M. James Or Samuel Eggleston, Ch. Begat Eggleston
Begat, 'Bygod' 'Baggett' Eggleston [Emigrant (Possibly the Mary & John, see FAG)] - b. February 1586, Settrington, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England, Christened: 20 February 1586/87, Settrington, York, England, d. 1 September 1674, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. Buried: Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. M. 1st, Mary Talcott - b. abt 1592, Norwich, Norfolk, England (?), d. Norwich, Norfolk, England. Ch. James Eggleston, Mary Eggleston, James Eggleston; M. 2nd, Mary Wall - b. abt 1610, Braintree, Essex, England d/o Moses Wall and Ann Skinner [M. Robert Aylett]. Ch. Samuel Eggleston, Mary Eggleston Denslow, Thomas Eggleston, Mercy Eggleston, Sarah Eggleston Pettibone, Abigail Eggleston Osborn, Joseph Eggleston, Benjamin Eggleston; M. 3rd, Sarah Talcott - b. abt 1591, Windsor, d. 25 July 1689, Windsor
James Eggleston [Talcott] - b. 14 April 1612, Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England, d. 20 August 1613, Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England. Buried: St. Margaret's Churchyard, Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk
Mary Eggleston [Talcott] - b. January 1613, Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England. Baptized: 19 January 1613/14, St. Margaret's Norwich, Norfolk, d. d. (?). Buried: Unknown. M. 16 October 1645, Watertown, Edward Sanderson (?)
James Eggleston [Talcott] - b. 1620, England, d. 1 December 1679, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. M. by 1656, Esther 'Hester' Kelsey - b. 1636, d. 10 July 1720, Windsor Hartford County, Connecticut. Buried: Unknown d/o William Kelsey [M. 2nd, 29 April 1680, Windsor, James Eno; M. 3rd, 20 June 1686, Windsor, John Williams] Ch. Thomas Eggleston, Isaac Eggleston
Thomas Eggleston[Kelsey] - b. 7 July 1661, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, d. 6 April 1732, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. Buried: West Torrington Cemetery, Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut. M. 1686, Grace Hoskins. Ch. Grace Eggleston, Mary Eggleston, Hannah Eggleston, Jedediah Eggleston, Sr. Isabel Eggleston, Deborah Eggleston, Thomas Eggleston, Mary Eggleston, Mindwell Eggleston, Joseph Eggleston, Ephraim Eggleston, Esther Eggleston
Grace Eggleston
Mary Eggleston
Hannah Eggleston
Jedediah Eggleston, Sr.
Isabel Eggleston
Deborah Eggleston
Thomsas Eggleston
Mary Eggleston
Mindwell Eggleston
Joseph Eggleston
Ephraim Eggleston
Esther Eggleston
Isaac Eggleston, Sr. [Kelsey] - b. 27 February 1668, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, d. 30 January 1753, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. Buried: Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. M. 21 March 1694,Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, Mary Stiles - b. 1669, d. 1766. Ch. Isaac Eggleston, Mary Eggleston, John Eggleston, Nathaniel Eggleston, Daniel Eggleston
Isaac Eggleston [Stiles] - b. 1695, d. 1753
Mary Eggleston [Stiles] - b. 1697, d. 1735
John Eggleston [Stiles] - b. 1700, d. 1702
Nathaniel Eggleston [Stiles] - b. 8 January 1703, d. 11 January 1779-1796. Buried: Old Wintonbury Cemetery, Bloomfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. M. 23 March 1738, Abigail Goodwin. Ch. Abigail Eggleston, Samuel Eggleston
Abigail Eggleston
Samuel Eggleston [Revolutionary War Patriot] [Goodwin] - b. 9 December 1746, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, d. 14 February 1837, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Buried: Old Wintonbury Cemetery, Bloomfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. M. Dorcas Loomis - b. 9 April 1752, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, d. 4 August 1834, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut or 14 February 1837, Waterbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Ch. Dorcas Eggleston, Orrin Eggleston, Dorcus Eggleston Higley, Mahala Eggleston, Jason Goodwin Eggleston
Dorcas Eggleston [Loomis] - b. 2 February 1772, Hartford County, Connecticut, d. Unknown, Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York. Buried: Unknown. M. 1st, 1792, Job Higley. Ch. Nelson Higley, Myron Spencer Higley, George F. Higley, Malhala Dorcas Eggleston Higley Moore; M. 2nd, 1812, Asahel Clark
Nelson Higley [Eggleston] - b. 1 September 1798, Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York, d. 7 June 1868, Elmwood, Tuscola County, Michigan. Buried: Elmwood Township Cemetery, Elmwood Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. M. Wealthy Myers - b. 1815, d. 1888. Ch. Julia Higley Rowley Hale, George Franklin Higley, John G. Higley
Myron Spencer Higley
George F. Higley
Malhala Dorcas Eggleston Higley Moore [Eggleston] - b. 28 February 1806, Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York, d. 27 October 1904, Sacramento County, California. Buried: Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. M. Thomas Moore - b, 10 June 1801, d. 11 December 1868. Buried: Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. Ch. Dorcas Adelia Moore Kingsbury
Dorcas Adelia Moore Kingsbury - b. 22 January 1828, Genesee County, New York, d. 27 December 1869, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Buried; Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. M. 4 March 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, Joseph Corrodon Kingsbury. Ch. Solomon Seth Kingsbury, Mary Ophelia Kingsbury, Malvina Kingsbury, David Pease Kingsbury, Annis Leah Kingsbury, Elizabeth Mahal Kingsbury, Joseph Thomas Kingsbury, Bashua Dorcas Kingsbury, Ada Kingsbury, JosephineAdelia Kingsbury
Solomon Seth Kingsbury
Mary Ophelia Kingsbury
Malvina Kingsbury
David Pease Kingsbury
Annis Leah Kingbury
Elizabeth Mahal Kingsbury
Joseph Thomas Kingsbury
Bashua Dorcas Kingsbury
Ada Kingsbury
Josephine Adelia Kingsbury
Orrin Eggleston [Loomis] - b. 22 August 1783, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, d. 26 March 1870, Bloomfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. Buried: Old Wintonbury Cemetery, Bloomfield, Harford County, Connecticut. M. 1790, Julia Ann Clark - b. (?), d. 20 April 1860, Bloomfield, Connecticut. Ch. James Eggleston, Delia Eggleston, Daughter Eggleston
Mahala Eggleston
Jason Goodwin Eggleston [Loomis] - b. 6 April 1795, d. 15 July 1878. Buried: Spring Grove Cemetery, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
Daniel Eggleston [Stiles] - b. 1705, d. 1776
Samuel Eggleston [Skinner]
Mary Eggleston Denslow [Skinner]
Thomas Eggleston [Skinner]
Mercy Eggleston [Skinner]
Sarah Eggleston Pettibone [Skinner]
Abigail Eggleston Osborn [Skinner]
Joseph Eggleston [Skinner]
Benjamin Eggleston [Skinner]
Margaret Conyers Cholmeley
William Holland [Unknown]
Thomas Holland [Unknown]
Robert Holland [Unknown]
Sir Edward Holland [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1399, d. after 1413 (age ~12yrs)
John Cornewaille [Plantagenet] - b. 1403, d. December 1421, Siege of Meaux (by a gun-stone, took off his head)
Constance Cornwall [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1404, d. 1427. M. John FitzAlan, '7th Earl of Arundel', '14th Earl of Arundel'
Edward, of Lancaster [Plantagenet] - b. 1364, d. 1365, infant
John, of Lancaster [Plantagenet] - b. 4 May 1366, d. infant
Henry IV, 'King of England', 'Earl of Northampton', Earl of Hereford', 'Earl of Derby' [Heir of the Duchy of Lancaster'] Deposed his cousin Richard II, and usurped the throne[Plantagenet] - b. 15 April 1367, d. 20 March 1413. M. 1st, 27 July 1381, Arundel Castle formerly Monmouth Castle, Mary de Bohun 'Countess of Northampton', 'Countess of Derby' - b. c. 1369/70, d. 4 June 1394, Peterborough Castle, Northamptonshire, Kingdom of England. Buried: 6 July 1394, The Collegiate Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady of the Newarke, Leicester. Ch. Henry V, Thomas, John, Humphrey, Blanche, Philippa; M. 2nd, 1403, Joanna, of Navarre d/o King Charles II, of Navarre. Ch. No
Henry V, of Monmouth, 'King of England' [de Bohun] - b. 16 September 1386, Monmouth Castle, Wales, d. 31 August 1422, Chateau de Vincennes, France. M. (Dowry: 600,000 crowns) 1420, Catherine, of Valois. Ch. Henry VI
Henry VI, of England [Catherine] - b. 6 December 1421, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England, d. 21 May 1471, Tower of London, London, England. M. Margaret, of Anjou. Ch. Edward, 'Prince of Wales'
Edward, 'Prince of Wales' [Margaret] - b. 13 October 1453, Palace of Westminster, London, England, d. 4 May 1471, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. M. 1470, Anne Neville
Thomas, '1st Duke of Clarence' [de Bohun] - b. Autumn 1387 before 25 November 1387 (confirmed through a payment made to a woman described as his nurse, c. 29 September 1388 as a birth date), London or Kenilworth Castle, d. 22 March 1421. Buried: Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. M. 1411, Margaret Holland. Ch. No; Mistress: (?). Ch. (Illegitimate) John, of Clarence
John, of Clarence [Received a land grant in Ireland from Henry V; Executors of legal record of 1430, John Colvylle, of Neuton, Cambs, Knight; Henry Merston, of Westminster, clerk & his widow, Margaret, 'Duches of Clarence, living in Bermondsey, Surrey] [Holland]
John, of Lancaster, '1st Duke of Bedford', 'Regent of France' [de Bohun] - b. 20 June 1389, d. 14 September 1435, Castle of Joyeux Repos, Rouen. M. 1st, 1423, Anne, of Burgundy. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 1433, Jacquetta, of Luxembourg. Ch. No.
Humphrey Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Duke of Gloucester' [Heir presumptive to the English Throne, Humphrey claimed role of regent but was opposed in that endeavoour by the council] [de Bohun] - b. 3 October 1390, d. 22 February 1447, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Buried: 4 March 1447, St. Albans Abbey. M. 1422, annulled January 1428, Jacqueline, of Hainaut. Ch. No; M. Paramour Mistress and 2nd, 1428 - 1431, Eleanor Cobham. of Palace Placentia aka La Pleasaunce, Greenwich, ''Duchess of Gloucester', [Lady-in-waiting to Jacqueline d'Hainault; Humphrey placed jointure of whole estate and six months later, April 1436, Eleanor was granted the robes of a duchess for the Garter ceremony] - b. c. 1400, Sterborough Castle, Kent, d. 7 July 1452, Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey d/o Reginald Cobham, '3rd Baron Sterborough', '3rd Lord Cobham and Eleanor Culpeper, his first wife d/o Sir Thomas Culpeper, of Rayal Ch. No; Mistress: possibly/likely Eleanor Cobham who was married to Sir Roger Kynaston. Ch. Arthur, Antigone
Arthur [Cobham] - b. c. 1424, d. 1447
Antigone Plantagenet, of Gloucester, 'Countess of Tankerville' [ Concrete evidence that Antigone was indeed the illegitimate daughter of Humphrey of Gloucester is found in several sources, one of which is contemporary to Antigone's life. Beaucourt, Histoire de Charles VII 5 (1890): 331 states that letters of legitimization were given in June 1451 to Antigone, "fille naturelle de Humphroy, duc de Glocester, et femme de Jean d’Amancier, écuyer d’écurie du Roi" [i.e., biological daughter of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and the wife of Jean d'Amancier, esquier of the horse of the king]). The source for this information is "Catalogue des actes, ms. fr. 4139, f. 71 et suiv." Several additional locations affirming parentage: 1. W. Harvey et al., Visitation of the North 3 (Surtees Soc. 144) (1930): 53–54 (Gray pedigree dated c.1490: "Gray dominus de Powys = filia ducis Gloucestrie").2. 1623 Visitation of Shropshire (Harleian Soc. Pub. 29) (1889): 105 (Charleton pedigree: "Henricus Grey Dom. de Powys et Tylle Comes de Tancarville et Camerarius Normanniæ = Antigona filia notha Humfridi Ducia Glouc.").3. Dwnn, Heraldic Vis. of Wales 1 (1846): 301 (Lords of Powys ped.: "Harry Grey, Earle of Tankerville & Ld of Powys = Antigone, Base daughter to Humphrey, Duke of Glocester."). 4. Williams, Llyfr Baglan (1910): 294–295 (Powis ped. dated c.1600–1607: "The said Sr John Graye and Jane had issue henrye Graye, who was in the right of his said mothere lord powis; he was also bye king henrye the ffifte created Earle of Tanquervile and maried Antigone, base da. to humfrey, duk of gloc’, fourth sone to king henrye the fourth, and had issue Richard humfrey and Elizabeth, the wief of Sr Roger kinaston.")] [Cobham] - b. (illegitimate but legitimised) c. 1424 or earlier, d. after 1450. M. Henry Grey, '2nd Earl of Tankerville', 'Lord of Powys' - b. c. 1419, d. 1450. M. 2nd, John d'Amancier (Jean d'Armancy). Ch. Richard Grey, Humphrey Grey, Elizabeth Grey
Richard Grey, '3rd Earl of Tankerville', '8th Lord of Powys' [Side of 'House of York' in the War of the Roses] [Plantagenet] - b. 5 November 1436, Pontesbury, Shropshire, d. 17 December 1466. M. 12 January 1458/59, Margaret Touchet d/o James Touchet, '5th Baron Audley', '2nd Baron Tuchet' - b. c. 1398, d. 1495 and Eleanor, (illegitimate d/o Edmund Holland, '4th Earl of Kent' and Constance, of York d/o King Peter of Castile and his mistress, Maria de Padilla. Ch. John Grey
John Grey, '1st Baron Grey', of Powis - b. (?), d. 1497. M. Anne Herbert d/o William Herbert, '1st Earl of Pembroke' and Anne Devereux. Ch.
Elizabeth Grey [Herbert]- b. (?), d. (?). M. 1465, Sir John Ludlow, KB, of Hodnet, Shropshire
Humphrey Grey [Plantagenet] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Eleanor Touchet d/o James Touchet, '5th Baron Audley' - b. (?), d. Battle of Blore Heath at the hands of Sir Roger Knyaston
Elizabeth Grey [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1440 d, 1501-?. M. 4/24 August 1465 (date of grant), Sir Roger Kynaston, of Myddle Castle, Shropshire (as a dowry), Hordley and Walford, Shropshire [Estate of Plas Kynaston, of Cefn Mawr, North Wales, a direct descendant of Gruffydd Vychan ap Lowerth, the first to hold the surname Kynaston and therefore of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, the last Prince of Powys, of the House of Mathrafal'] [High Sheriff, of Shropshire] - b. c. 1430, d. 1496 s/o Griffin Kynaston, Seneschal of Ellesmere, Shropshire and Margaret Jane Hoord d/o John Hoord of Hordley [M. 1st, 1450, Elizabeth Cobham, Paramour Mistress of Humphrey Plantagenet - b. (?), d. 1453. Ch. Thomas Kynaston] Ch. Jana Knynaston, Margaret Kynaston, Humphrey Kynaston, Lancelot Kynaston, Maria Kynaston, Emma Kynaston
Jana Knynaston [Grey] - b. 1466, d. (?)
Margaret Kynaston [Grey] - b. c. 1467, d. (?). M. Richard Hanmer - b. 1441, d. 1507
Humphrey Kynaston, [family seat, Nesscliffe, Shropshire] 'Wild Humphrey Kynaston' [Highwayman, North West of Shrewsbury; Convicted of murder, outlawed after he was found guilty of the murder of John Hughes at Stretton, he was believed to have killed 'Lord Audley' at the Battle of Blore Heath, 1491, and Roger's second wife, Lady Elizabeth Grey d/o Henry Grey, '2nd Earl of Tankerville and Antigone Plantagenet. He moved into a cave in the area, Nesscliffe Rock, and lived a lifestyle compared to Robin Hood; Pardon by Henry VII, 1493, and 1513, Humphrey provided 100 men to aid Henry VIII, in France and received a royal pardon 3 to 5 years later]] [INHERITED: Myddle Castle; Will: dated 1 May 1534, proved 26 January 1535] [Grey] - b. (?), d. 1534, Unknown. M. 1st, Mariona ferch Williamus ap Griffith ap Robin. Ch. Edward Kynaston, Isabella Kynaston; M. 2nd, Isabella ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice, of Oswaldestre (Oswestry) d/o Maredud of Glascoed and Thomasina Ireland, of Wrexham, Denbighshire. Ch. Margaret Kynaston, Edward Kynaston, Thomasina Kynaston, Robert Kynaston, Roger Kynaston, Jana Kynaston; M. 3rd, 4 August 1497, Margred ferch William. Ch. Elsbeth Kynaston, Edward Kynaston
Edward Kynaston [ferch Williamus ap Griffith ap Robin]
Isabella Kynaston [ferch Williamus ap Griffith ap Robin]
Margaret Kynaston [ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice]
Edward Kynaston [ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice]
Thomasina Kynaston [ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice]
Robert Kynaston [ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice]
Roger Kynaston [ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice]
Jana Kynaston [ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice]
Elsbeth Kynaston [ferch William]
Edward Kynaston [ferch William]
Lancelot Kynaston [Grey] - b. 1469
Maria Kynaston [Grey] - b. 1470, d. (?). M. Hywel ap Jenkin
Emma Kynaston [Grey] - b. c. 1471, d. (?). M. John Eyton, of Rhiwabon (Ruabon)
Blanche, of Lancaster, 'Lady of the Garter' (1408) [de Bohun] - b. Spring 1392, Peterborough Castle, Northamptonshire, d. 22 May 1409, pregnant with her second child, she died of fever, Haguenau, Alsace. Buried: St Mary's at Neustadt, Electorate of the Palatinate. M. contract signed on 7 March 1401, London, dowry was fixed in the amount of 40,000 Nobeln, and also the Crown of Princess Blanche, kept at Munich Residenz, the marriage took place, 6 July 1402, Cologne Cathedral, Germany, Louis III, Elector Palatine [M. 2nd, 1417, Matilda d/o Amadeo, 'Prince of Achaea' House of Savoy. Ch. Rupert
Rupert - b. c. 1407, d. 1426. M. No. Ch. No
Philippa, of Lancaster, 'Queen of Denmark, Norway, Sweden' [de Bohun] - b. 4 June 1394, Peterborough Castle, Cambridgeshire, d. 5 January 1430. M. Eric, King of Denmark, Sweden, Norway'. Ch. Stillbirth
Isabel, of Lancaster - b . 1368, d. young
Matilda 'Maud' Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Countess of Ulster' [Chaworth] - b. abt 1310, d. 1377, Bruisyard Abbey Suffolk, England. Buried: Bruisyard Abbey. M. 1st, William Donn de Burgh, '3rd Earl of Ulster. Ch. Elizabeth de Burgh; M. 2nd, Ralph de Ufford, Justiciar of Ireland. Ch. Maud de Ufford
Elizabeth de Burgh, 'Duchess of Clarence' suo jure, '4th Countess of Ulster', '5th Baroness of Connaught' [Plantagenet] - b. 6 July 1332, Carrickfergus (Carraig Fergus) Castle, (built by John de Courcy, 1177) Carrickfergus, County, Antrim, Ireland, d. 10 December 1363, Dublin, Ireland. Buried: Clare Pirory, Suffolk. M. 1352, Lionel, of Antwerp, '1st Duke of Clarence' - b. 29 November 1338, Antwerp, Duchy of Brabant (Belgium), d. 17 October 1368, Alba, Piedmont. Buried: Clare Priory, Suffolk s/o Edward III and Philippa of Hainault d/o William I, 'Count of Hainaut'[M. 2nd, 1368, Violante Visconti] Ch. Philippa Plantagenet
Philippa Plantagenet, of Clarence '5th Countess of Ulster' [de Burgh] - b. 16 August 1355, Eltham Palace, Kent, England, d. 5 January 1382, Cork, Ireland. Buried: Wigmore, Herdfordshire. M. 1368, Edmund Mortimer, '3rd Earl of March'. Ch. Elizabeth Mortimer, Roger Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Philippa Mortimer
Lady Elizabeth Mortimer, 'Lady Percy' and 'Baroness Camoys' [Plantagenet] - b. 12 February 1371, Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, d. 20 April 1417, Trotton, Sussex. M. 1st, Sir Henry 'Hotspur' Percy. - b. 20 May 1364, Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, England, d. 21 July 1403, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Buried: York Minster s/o Henry Percy, '1st Earl of Northumberland' and Margaret Neville. Ch. Henry Percy, Elizabeth Percy; M. 2nd, Thomas de Camoys, Baron Camoys'. Ch. Roger de Camoys
Henry Percy, '2nd Earl of Northumberland' (Tenure: 11 May 1414 - 22 May 1455), '5th Baron Percy', 'Constable of England', 'Warden of the East March' [Conflict between the dukes of York and Somerset regarding control of National Government culminates in the first battle of the Wars of the Roses. Both Somerset and Northumberland were Killed] [Mortimer] - b. 3 February 1393, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England, d. 22 May 1455, First Battle of St. Albans. Buried: St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire. M. Lady Eleanor Neville - b. c. 1398, Raby, Durham, England, d. 1472, Raby, Durham, England [M. 1st, Richard le Despenser, '4th Baron Burghersh' s/o Thomas le Despeneser, '1st Earl of Gloucester' and Constance, of York d/o Edmund of Langley, 'Duke of York' and Isabella of Castile. Ch. No] Ch. John Percy, Henry Percy, Thomas Percy, Lady Katherine Percy, George Percy, Sir Ralph Percy, Sir Richard Percy, William Percy, Joan Percy
John Percy [Neville] - b. 8 July 1418, d. (?)
Henry Percy, 'Lord Poynings', '3rd Earl of Northumberland' [Lancastrian] [Neville] - b. 25 July 1421, Leconfield, Yorkshire, England, d. 29 March 1461, Battle of Towton, Yorkshire. Buried: St. Denys's Church, York. M. Eleanor Poynings, legatee, 1455 of will of her mother Eleanor, 'Countess of Arundel (w/o John FitzAlan, '13th Earl of Arundel), suo jure (by writ [descends to females]) Baroness Poynings d/o and heiress of Sir Richard Poynings, of Poynings, Sussex, England and Eleanor Berkeley d/o Sir John Berkeley of Beverston Castle, Gloucestershire . Ch. Anne Percy, Margaret Percy, Henry Percy, Eleanor Percy, Elizabeth Percy
Anne Percy [Poynings] - b. 1444, d. 1522. M. 1460, Sir Thomas Hungerford
Lady Margaret Percy [Poynings] - b. c. 1447, d. (?). M. Sir William Gascoigne - b. c. 1450, d. 1486 s/o sir William Gascoigne IV - b. c. 1427, d. c. 1463 and Joan Neville - b. c. 1436, d. 1464. Ch. William Gascoigne VI, Elizabeth, Anne or Agnes, Dorothy
Sir William Gascoigne VI [Percy] - b. (?), d. )?. M. 1st, Alice Frognall. Ch. Yes; M. 2nd, Margaret Nevill d/o Richard Nevill, '2nd Baron Latimer', of Snape. Ch. Yes
Elizabeth Gascoigne [Percy] - b. 1470, d. 1559. M. before April 1493, Sir George Tailboys, de jure, '9th Baron Kyme and Sheriff of Lincolnshire' - b. c. 1467, d. 1538
Anne or Agnes Gascoigne [Will: dated 26 November 1520, wife is named 'Dame Anne Fairfax, my wif', executrix, granted administration, 11 April 1521] [Percy] - b. c. 1474, d. 1504. M. 1st, Sir Thomas Fairfax, of Gilling Castle - b. c. 1475, d. 1520 s/o Thomas Fairfax and Elizabeth Sherburne, of Lancashire d/o Robert Sherburne. Ch. Nicholas Fairfax, William Fairfax; M. 2nd, Ralph Nevill, of Thornton Bridge
Sir Nicholas Fairfax [Inherited Gilling Castle estates] [Twin of William] [Gascoigne] - b. (?), d. (?)
Sir William Fairfax of Bury St. Edmunds [Twin of Nicholas] [Gascoigne] - b. (?), d. (?). Buried: Walsingham
Thomas Fairfax, Priest of Church of England [Gascoigne]
Miles, of Gilling [Gascoigne]
Guy Fairfax [Gascoigne]
Robert Fairfax [Gascoigne]
Dorothy Gascoigne [Percy] - b. c. 1475, d. 1527. M. Sir Niian Markenfield - b. (?), d. 1527
Henry Percy, '4th Earl of Northumberland' [Poynings] - b. c. 1449, Leconfield, Yorkshire, England, d. 28 April 1489, South Kilvington, Yorkshire, England. M. Maud Herbert d/o '1st Earl of Pembroke'. Ch. Eleanor Percy, Henry Algernon Percy, William Percy, Allan Percy, Josceline Percy, Arundel Percy, Anne Percy, Elizabeth Percy
Eleanor Percy, 'Duchess of Buckingham' [Herbert] - b. 1474, Leconfield, Yorkshire, England, d. 13 February 1530. M. 1st, Edward Stafford, '3rd Duke of Buckingham. Ch. Elizabeth Stafford, Katherine Stafford, Mary Stafford, Henry Stafford; M. 2nd, John Audley. Ch. No
Lady Elizabeth Stafford, 'Duchess Norfolk' [Percy] - b. c. 1497, d. 30 November 1558. Buried: Church of St Mary-at-Lambeth, Surrey. M. before 8 January 1512/13, East Time, Thomas Howard, '3rd Duke of Norfolk - b. 1473, d. 25 August 1554, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England. Buried: Framlingham, Norfolk England s/o Thomas Howard, '2nd Duke of Norfolk' - b. 1443, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, d. 21 May 1524, Framlingham Castle, Suffolk and Elizabeth Tilney, 'Countess of Surrey' [M. 1st, 4 February 1494/95, Greenwich Palace, London, England, Anne Plantagenet. Ch. Thomas Howard, Henry Howard, William Howard, Daughter Howard; Paramour Mistress: (?). Ch. Margaret Howard; Paramour Mistress: Elizabeth Holland. Ch. (?)/No.; Paramour Mistress: Jane Goodman] Ch. Henry Howard, Mary Howard, Thomas Howard, Muriel Howard, Katherine Howard
Henry Howard, 'Earl of Surrey' (Kenninghal, Norfolk, England) - b. 1516/17, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, d. 19/21 January 1547, Tower Hill, Tower of London, London, beheaded. Buried: 1614, Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Framlingham, Suffolk. M. Frances de Vere, 'Countess of Surrey' - b. 1516/17, d. 30 June 1577, Soham Earl, near Framlingham, England. Buried: 1614, Framlingham, Surrey, England d/o John de Vere and Elizabeth Trussell. Ch. Thomas Howard, Henry Howard, Katherine Howard, , Margaret Howard, Jane Howard
Thomas Howard, '4th Duke of Norfolk' - b. 10 March 1536, d. 2 June 1572, Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England. Buried: Tower Chapel, London, Middlesex, England. M. 1st, Mary FitzAlan d/o Henry FitzAlan, '18th Earl of Arundel' and Catherine Grey, 'Countess Arundel' d/o Thomas Grey and Margaret Wotton, Ch. Philip Howard; M. 2nd, Margaret Audley - b. abt 1535/36 / 1540, d. 9 January 1563/64, Norwich. Buried: Norwich, St. John The Baptist d/o Thomas Audley, '1st Baron Audley', of Walden and Elizabeth Grey, 'Baron Audley', of Walden [M. 1st, Henry Dudley - b. abt 1535, d. 27 August 1557, Battle of Saint Quentin] Ch. Thomas Howard, William Howard, Elizabeth Howard, Margaret Howard; M. 3rd Elizabeth Leyburne. Ch.
Saint Philip Howard, '1st/13th/20th-? Earl of Arundel' [Canonised by Pope Paul VI, 1970 as one of the forty Martyrs of engalnd and Wales] [FitzAlan] - b. 28 June 1555/57, Arundel House London, England. Christened: 2 July 1557, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England, d. 19 October 1595 or 19 November 1595, Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England. Buried: 19 November 1595, Tower Hill Chapel, London, Middlesex, England. M. 1571, Anne Dacre, 'Countess Arundel' - b. 21 March 1557, Carlisle, d. 19 April 1630, Shiffnall, Shropshire. Buried: Arundel d/o Thomas Dacre, '4th Barone Gillesland', '3rd Baron Greystoke' and Elizabeth Leyburne, 'Baroness Dacre', 'Duchess of Norfolk' Ch. Elizabeth Howard, Thomas Howard
Elizabeth Howard - b. 1584, Finchingfield, Essex, England, d. 31 May 1600 (age 14 yrs)
Thomas Howard, 'the Collector Earl', '2nd/14th/21st Earl of Arundel', '2nd/4th Earl of Surrey', '1st Earl of Norfolk' (5th creation) - b. 7 July 1585, Romford, Essex, England, d 26 September 1646, Padua, Italy. Buried: 4 October 1656, Arundel Sussex, England. M. abt 24 September 1606, Alethea Talbot, 'Countess Arundel'. Ch. James Howard, Henry Frederick Howard, William Howard, Charles Howard, Catherine Howard, Gilbert Howard, Thomas Howard, Theophilus Howard, Anne Howard
James Howard, 'Baron Maltravers' - b. c. 1607, d. 1624 (age 17 yrs)
Henry Frederick Howard, '3rd Earl Arundel' - b. 15 August 1608, d. 17 April 1652, Arundel House, London, England. M. February 1626, Elizabeth Stuart, 'Countess Arundel'. Ch. Thomas Howard, Henry Howard, Charles Howard, Bernard Howard, Phillip Howard, Catherine Howard, Talbot Howard, Edward Howard, Francis Howard, Esme Howard, Elizabeth Howard, Mary Howard, Henry Howard
Thomas Howard, '5th Duke Norfolk' [Due to mental infirmity, resided in a private asylum in Padua, Italy] - b. 9 March 1627, d. 13 December 1677. M. No
'His Grace', Sir Henry Howard, '6th Duke Norfolk', '1st Baron Howard', of Castle Rising, (1669), '1st Earl of Norwich' (1672) [Earl Marshal (Office: 1672 - 1684)] - b. 12 July 1628, d. 13 January 1684. M. 1st, 1652, Lady Anne Somerset d/o Edward Somerset, '2nd Marquess of Worcester' and Elizabeth Dormer. Ch. Lady Elizabeth Howard, Henry Howard, Lady Frances Howard, Lord Thomas Howard; M. 2nd, 1676/77, Jane Bickerton, 'Duchess of Norfolk'. Ch. Lord George Howard, Lord James Howard, Lord Frederick Henry Howard, Lady Catherine Howard, Lady Philippa Howard
Lady Elizabeth Howard [Somerset]
Henry Howard [Somerset]
Lady Frances Howard [Somerset]
Lord Thomas Howard [Somerset]
Lord George Howard [Bickerton]
Lord James Howard [Bickerton]
Lord Frederick Henry Howard [Bickerton]
Lady Catherine Howard [Bickerton]
Lady Elizabeth Howard [Became a Nun in Flanders later in life] [Bickerton] - b. (?), d. (?). M. '1st Duke of Gordon. Ch. Yes
Lady Philippa Howard [Bickerton] - b. (?),d. January 1683. M. Yes. Ch. Yes
Charles Howard, of Greystoke
Bernard Howard
Phillip Howard, Cardinal
Catherine Howard Nun at Brussels
Talbot Howard
Edward Howard
Francis Howard
Esme Howard
Elizabeth Howard, Nun at Brussels
Mary Howard, Nun at Brussels
Henry Howard, 'Lord of Greystoke Mayor'
William Howard, '1st Viscount Stafford' - b. 30 November 1612, d. 29 December 1680, Tower Hill, beheaded. M. 11 October 1637, London, Mary Stafford, 'Countess Stafford' -b. 1619, d. 13 January 1692/94. Buried: Westminster Abbey
Charles Howard
Catherine Howard
Gilbert Howard
Thomas Howard
Theophilus Howard
Anne Howard - abt. 1614, Greenwich, Kent, England, d. 31 July 1658, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut. M. 1635, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Geoffrey Ferrers. Ch. John Ferrers, Peter Ferrers, Joseph Ferrers, Mary Ferrers, James Ferrers
John Ferrers
Peter Ferrers
Joseph Ferrers
Mary Ferrers
James Ferrers
Thomas Howard, '1st Earl of Suffolk' [Inherited Saffron Walden, Acceded: 21 July 1603] [Audley] - b. 24 August 1561, d. 28 May 1626, Suffolk House, Charing Cros, London. Buried: St. Mary the Virginia, Saffron Walden, Essex, England. M. 1st, Before 9 May 1577, Mary Dacre. - b. 4 July1563, d. 7 Aprl 1576/78, Walden d/o Thomas Dacre, '4th Baron Gillesland', '3rd Baron Greystoke' and Elizabeth Leyburne, 'Baroness Dacre', 'Duchess Norfolk'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, abt 1583, Charlton, Wiltshire, England, C(K)atherine Knyvet 'Countess Suffolk' - b. 1564, Charlton, Wiltshire, England, d. 8 September 1626/1633/1638 d/o Sir Henry Knyvet, of Charlton and Elizabeth Stumpe [Rumored to have been Robert Cecil's mistress, with no forth coming evidence for the story; M. 1st, before 1580, Hon. Richard Rich or his father, Robert Rich, 2nd Barone Rich of Leez]. Ch. Theophilus Howard, Elizabeth Howard, Robert Howard, William Howard, Thomas Howard, Catherine Howard, Frances Howard, Charles Howard, Henry Howard, Edward Howard
Theophilus Howard, '2nd Lord Howard', of Walden, '2nd Earl of Suffolk' (1626) [Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, Cambridge, Dorset; Knight of the Garter] [Knyvet] - b. 13 August 1582, Saffron Waldon, Essex, England, d. 3 June 1640, Suffolk House, Charing Cross, London, England. Buried: St Mary the Virgin, Saffron, Walden, Essex, England. M. 1st, Elizabeth Dunbar; M. 2nd, March 1612, Lady Elizabeth Home - b. 1599, d. 19 August 1633, The Tower in Greenwich Park d/o George Home, '1st Earl Dunbar and Elizabeth Gordon, of Gight. Ch. James Howard, Thomas Howard, Katherine Stuart, Elizabeth Percy, Margaret Boyle, George Howard, Henry Howard, Anne Walsingham, Frances Villiers
James Howard, '3rd Baron Howard de Walden', '3rd Earl of Suffolk', 'Earl Marshal for the coronation of Charles II][Home] - b. 10 February 1606/07, d. 7 January 1688. M. 1st, 1 December 1640, Kensington, Susan Rich, 'Countess Suffolk' - b. (?), d. 15 May 1649 d/o Henry Rich, '1st Earl of Holland'. Ch. Son Howard, Lady Essex Howard, George Howard, Henry Howard, James Howard; M. 2nd, February 1650, Lady Barbara Villiers, 'Countess Suffolk w/o Wentworth d/o Sir Edward Villiers [M. 1st, Hon. Richard Wenman, 'Viscount Wenman'; M. 2nd, Richard Wentworth] Ch. Lady Elizabeth Howard, Barbara Howard; M. 3rd, abt 10 June 1682, Lady Anne Montague 'Countess Suffolk'. Ch. No
Lady Essex Howard [INHERITED: Suffolk House, Jacobean House, Audley End]
Lady Elizabeth Howard [Groom of the Stool] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Thomas Felton, '4th Baronet'. Ch. Elizabeth Felton
Elizabeth Felton Hervey, 'Countess of Bristol' [Howard] - b. 18 December 1676, d. 1 May 1741. M. 25 July 1695, Boxted Hall, Suffolk, John Hervey,'1st Earl of Bristol' [M. 1st, Isabella Carr d/o Sir Robert Carr, '3rd Baronet', of Sleaford, Lincolnshire. Ch. Hon. Isabell Hervey, Hon. Carr Hervey, Ho. Catherine Hervey] Ch. John Hervey, Elizabeth Hervey, Thomas Hervey, William Hervey, Henry Hervey, Charles Hervey, Stillborn Son, James Porter Hervey, Anne Hervey, Barbara Hervey, Humphrey Hervey, Felton Hervey, Felton Hervey, James Hervey, Louisa Carolina Isabella Hervey, Henrietta Hervey
Rt. Hon. John Hervey, 'Lord Hervey', '2nd Baron Hervey' [Felton] - b. 13 October 1696, d. 5 August 1743. M. Mary Lepell. Ch. Hon. Mary Hervey, George William Hervey, Hon. Lepell Hervey, Augustus John Hervey, Frederick Augustus Hervey, Gen. Hon. William Hervey, Hon. Amelia Caroline Nassau Hervey, Hon. Caroline Hervey
Hon. Mary Hervey [Lepell] - b. 1700, d. (?). M. 1745, George FitzGerald, of Turlough, County Mayo. Ch. George Robert FitzGerald
George William Hervey, '2nd Earl of Bristol' [Lepell] - b. 1721, d. 1775. M. No
Hon. Lepell Hervey - b. 15 April 1723, d. 11 May 1780. M. 1743, Constantine John Phipps, '1st Baron Mulgrave'. Ch. Yes
Augustus John Hervey, '3rd Earl of Bristol' - b. 1724, d. 1779. M. (?). Ch. no legitimate issue
Frederick Augustus Hervey, '4th Earl of Bristol', 'Edifying Bishop' ('Bishop of Derry') - b. 1 August 1730, d. 8 July 1803. M. 1752, Elizabeth Davers, 'Countess of Bristol'. Ch. Mary Caroline Hervey, Geroge Hervey, John 'Jack' Augustus Hervey, Elizabeth Christiana Hervey, Son, Louisa Theodosia Hervey, Frederick Hervey
Lady Mary Caroline Hervey Erne - b. 1753, d. 1842. M. John Creighton (Crichton), of Crom Castle, 'Lord Erne' (1772 - 1781), Viscount Erne (1781 - 1789) '1st Earl Erne' s/o Abraham Creighton, '1st Baron Erne' and Elizabeth Rogerson [M. 1st, Catherine Howard. Ch. Abraham Creighton] Caroline Elizabeth Mary Stuart-Wortley
Abraham Creighton, '2nd Earl Erne' [Declared insane, November 1798 incarcerated in Brooke House, London for forty years] [Hervey] - 10 May 1765, d. 10 June 1842. M. No
Caroline Elizabeth Mary Stuart-Wortley née Creighton (Crichton), 'Lady Caroline Crichton' (1789), 'Baroness Wharncliffe' [Hervey]. M. 30 March 1799, James Stuart-Wortley, '1st Baron Wharncliffe'. Ch. John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, Charles Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, Caroline Jane Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie
John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, '2nd Baron Wharncliffe' [Tory Politician'' Served briefly as Under-Secretary of state for War and the Colonies (December 1834 - January 1835)] - b. 20 April 1801, d. 22 October 1855, Wortley Hall, Wortley. M. Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Ryder d/o Dudley Ryder, '1st Earl of Harrowby', 1825. Ch. Mary Caroline Stuart-Wortley, Edward Montague-Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, Francis Dudley Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, James Stuart-Wortley, Cecily Susan Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie
Hon. Mary Caroline Stuart-Wortley [Ryder] - b. 17 October 1826, d. 2 April 1896. M. 27 August 1847, Hery Moore, '3rd Marquess, of Drogheda'. Ch. No
Edward Montague Stuart Granville Montagu-Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, '1st Earl of Wharncliffe' (West Riding, County of York, 1876), [Chairman of Manchester, Sheffield, Lincolnshire Railway, 1876 (Great Central Railway] [Ryder] - b. 15 December 1827, d. 13 May 1899. M. Lady Susan Charlotte Lascelles d/o Henry Lascelles, '3rd Earl of Harewood'. Ch. No
Hon. Francis Dudley Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie [Remainder of Earldom of West Riding] [Ryder] - b. 23 July 1829, d. 21 October 1893. M. 28 August 1855, Maria Elizabeth Martin. Ch. Yes
Hon. James Stuart-Wortley [Emigrant in 1850, a colonist, to New Zealand, on the Charlotte Jane, one of the First Four Ships sent by the Canterbury Association] [Ryder] - b. 16 January 1833, d. 27 November 1870
Hon. Cecily Susan Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie [Ryder] - b. 1835, d. 2 May 1915. M. 4 August 1865, Henry Douglas-Scott-Montague, 'Lord Henry Scott', '1st Baron Montague, of Beaulieu [MP for Selkirkshire (Office: 1 August 1861 - 7 December 1868)- b. 5 November 1832, d. 4 November 1905 s/o Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, '5th Duke of Buccleuch' and Lady Charlotte Anne Thynne d/o Thomas Thynne, '2nd Marquess of Bath'. Ch. 3, Hon. Rachel Cecily Douglas-Scott-Montague
Hon. Rachel Cecily Douglas-Scott-Montague [Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) (1926), Dame of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem [Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Henry Forster, '1st Baron Forster' - b. 31 January 1866, Catford, Kent, England, d. 15 January 1936, London, England. Ch. John Forster, Alfred Henry Forster, Dorothy Charlotte Forster, Emily Rachel Forster
John Forster [Douglas-Scott-Montague] - b. (?), d. (?), WWI
Alfred Henry Forster [Douglas-Scott-Montague] - b. (?), d. (?), WWI
Dorothy Charlotte Forster [Douglas-Scott-Montague]
Emily Rachel Forster [Douglas-Scott-Montague] - b. (?), d. (?(. M. George Pitt-Rivers. Ch.
Hon. Charles Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie - b. 1802, d. 1844
Hon. James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, 'Solicitor-General' - b. 1805, d. 1881
Hon. Caroline Jane Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie - b. (?), d. 12 June 1876. M. 30 August 1830, Hon. John Chetwynd-Talbort - b. 1806, d. 1852
George Hervey - b. 1755, d. 1765, Spa, Belgium while traveling with his family (age 9 yr)
Capt. John 'Jack' Augustus Hervey, 'Lord Hervey' - b. 1757, d. 1796. M. Elizabeth Drummond. Ch. 1-d
Lady Elizabeth Christiana Hervey Cavendish - b. 1758, d. 1824. M. William Cavendish, '5th Duke of Devonshire', KG. Ch.
Son - b. 1761, d. 1761, short-lived
Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey Jenkinson- b. 1767, d. 1821. M. Robert Jenkinson, '2nd Earl of Liverpool', KG, Prime Minister (1812 - 1827)
Frederick William Hervey, 'Lord Hervey' (aft 1796), 'Earl of Bristol' (1803 - 1826), '1st Marquess of Bristol' [née Davers] - b. 2 October 1769, d. 15 February 1859. M. Elizabeth Albana - b. 1775, d. 1844 d/o Clotworthy Upton, '1st Baron Templetown' and Elizabeth Upton, 'Baroness Templetown'. Ch. Augusta Hervey, Frederick Hervey, Georgiana Elizabeth Charlotte Hervey, George Hervey, William Hrvey, Arthur Hervey, Sophia Elizabeth Caroline Hervey, Charles Amelius Hervey, Alfred Hervey
Lady Augusta Hervey - b. 29 December 1798, d. 17 March 1880 (age 2 yrs)
Frederick Hervey, '2nd Marquess of Bristol' - b. 15 July 1800, d. 30 October 1864
Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Charlotte Hervey - b. 8 September 1801, d. 16 January 1869
Major Lord George Hervey - b. 25 January 1803, d. 3 February 1838
Lord William Hervey - b. 27 September 1805, d. 6 May 1850
Rt. Rev. Lord Arthur Hervey, 'Bishop of Bath and Wells' - b. 20 August 1808, d. 9 June 1894, Hackwood, near Basingstoke. Buried: Wells. M. 30 July 1839, Patience Singleton d/o John Singleton (born Fowke), of Hacely, Hampshire and Mell, County Louth. Ch. (?)
Lady Sophia Elizabeth Caroline Hervey - b. 26 April 1811, d. 1 October 1863
Rev. Lord Charles Amelius Hervey, [Cricketer and Clergyman] - b. 1 November 1814, d. 11 April 1880, Great Chesterford, Essex.
Lord Alfred Hervey [Albana] - b. 25 June 1816, d. 15 April 1875. M. Sophia Elizabeth Cheste. Ch. Rev. Canon Frederick Alfred John Hervey
Gen. Hon. William Hervey - b. 13 May 1732, d. 1815. M. No
Hon. Amelia Caroline Nassau Hervey - b. 1734, d. 1814. M. No
Hon. Caroline Hervey - b. 1736, d. 1819. M. No
Lady Elizabeth Hervey - b. 1698, d. 1727. M. Hon. Bussy Mansel. Ch. No
Hon. Thomas Hervey - b. 20 January 1699, d. 16 January 1775. Eloped: Elizabeth wife of Sir Thomas Hanmer, '4th Baronet'
Capt. Hon. William Hervey, RN - b. 25 December 1699, d. January 1776. M. Elicabeth Ridge. Ch. Yes
Rev. Hon. Henry Hervey - b. 5 January 1701, d. 16 November 1748. M. Catherine Aston. Ch. Yes
Rev. Hon. Charles Hervey, Prebendary of Ely (twin of Henrietta) - b. 5 April 1703, 21 March 1783
Hon. Henrietta Hervey (twin of Charles) - b. 5 April 1703, d. April 1712 (age 9 yrs)
Stillborn Son - b/d. 6 July 1704
Hon. James Porter Hervey - b. 24 June 1706, d. August 1706 (age 2 mos)
Lady Anne Hervey - b. c. 1707, d. 15 July 1771
Lady Barbara Hervey - b. c. 1707, d. 25 July 1727 (age 20 yrs)
Hon. Humphrey Hervey - b. 3 June 1708, d. young
Hon. Felton Hervey - b. 3 July 1710, d. 16 July 1710 (age 13 days)
Hon. Felton Hervey [MP for the family borough of Bury St. Edmunds] - b. 12 February 1712, d. 16 August 1773. M. Dorothy Ashley, of Westminster d/o Solomon Ashley [M. 1st, Charles Pitfield, of Hoxley] Ch.
Hon. James Hervey - b. 5 March 1713, d. May 1714 (age 1 yr)
Lady Louisa Carolina Isabella Hervey - b. 1715, d. 11 May 1770. M. Sir Robert Smyth, '2nd Baronet'. Ch. Yes
Lady Henrietta Hervey - b. 25 September 1716, d. July 1732 (age 16 yrs)
Hon. Thomas Howard [Home] - b. 1621, d. before 10 June 1682. M. abt 1649, Werburge Van Den Kerckhoven d/o Johannes Plyander gn. Van Den Kerchkhoven, Heer Van Kerckhoven, Heenvliet en Sassenheim and Anna Van Wesick. Ch. James 'John' Howard
James 'John' Howard - b. 1649, d. 1669
Katherine Stuart, 'Viscountess of Newburgh' [Home] - b. (?), d. 1650, The Hague, United Provinces of the Netherlands. M. 1st, George Stewart, '9th Seigneur d'Aubigny'. Ch. Charles Stewart, Katherine Stewart; M. 2nd, James Livingston, 'Viscount Newburgh' . Ch. Katherine Stewart
Charles Stewart, '3rd Duke of Richmond', ''6th Duke of Lennox' -[Stuart] b. 7 March 1639, d. December 1672, Elsinore, drowning. M. 1st, Elizabeth Rogers. Ch. No; M, 2nd, Margaret Banaster Lewis. Ch. No; M. 3rd Frances Teresa Stewart. Ch. No
Katherine Stewart, 'Baroness Clifton' [Stuart]
Elizabeth Livingstone [Stuart]
Elizabeth Howard Percy, 'Countess of Northumberland' [Home] - b. (?), d. 11 March 1705. M. 1 October 1642, Algernon Percy, '10th Earl of Northumberland' - b. 29 September 1602, Essex House, London, d. 13 October 1668, Petworth House. Buried: Westminster Chapel. [M. 1st, Lady Anne Cecil. Ch. Anne Percy, Elizabeth Percy]; Ch. Josceline
Josceline Percy [Howard] - b. 4 July 1644, d. 31 May 1670. M. 23 December 1662, Lady Elizabeth Wrothesley. Ch. Henry Percy, Elizabeth Percy
Henry Percy, 'Lord Percy' [Heir apparent] [Wrothesley] - b. 1668, d. 1669, infant
Lady Elizabeth Percy, of Sussex, Petworth House, Suse [Sole heir] [Wrothesley] - b. 26 January 1667, Petworth House, England, d. 24 November 1722, Northumberland House, London, England M. 1st, 27 March 1679, Henry Cavendish, 'Earl of Ogle' - b. 1659, d. 1 November 1680. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 15 November 1681, Thomas Thynne, of Longleat, Wiltshire. Ch. No; M. 3rd, 30 May 1682, Charles Seymour, of Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire '6th Duke of Somerset' - b. 1662, d. 1748. Ch. Charles, Algernon, Percy, Elizabeth, Catherine, Anne, Frances
Charles Seymour [Percy]
Algernon Seymour [Percy]
Percy Semour [Percy]
Lady Elizabeth Seymour [Percy]
Lady Catherine Seymour [Percy] - b. 1693, d. 9 April 1731. M. Sir William Wyndham, of Orchard Wyndham, Somerset, '3rd Baronet' - b. c. 1688, d. 1740. Ch. Charles Wyndham
Charles Wyndham, '2nd Earl of Egremont', Succeeded to the Orchard Wyndham Estates, '4th Baronet' [INHERITED: Petworth House, Egremont Castle, Cumbria, Leocnfield Castle, Yorkshire] [Semour] - b. 19 August 1710, d. 21 August 1763. M. 12 March 1750/51, Hon. Alicia Maria Carpenter d/o George Carpenter, '2nd Baron Carpenter', of Killaghy and Elizabeth Petty. Ch. George, Elizabeth, Frances, Percy, Charles, William
George O'Brien Wyndham, '3rd Earl of Egremont' [Carpenter] - b. 1751, d. 1837
Elizabeth Alicia Maria Wyndham [Carpenter] - b. 1752, d. 1826. M. Henry Herbert, '1st Earl of Carnarvon. Ch.
Frances Wyndham, 'Lady Romney' [Carpenter] - b. 1755, Petworth, d. 1795. M. 30 August 1776, Hon. Charles Marsham, 'Earl of Romney' [heir]. Ch. Charles Marsham, Frances, Harriet, Amelia Charlotte
Charles Marsham, '2nd Earl of Romney' [Wyndham] - b. 1777, d. 1845
Lady Frances Marsham [Wyndham] - b. 1778, d. 1868. M. Sir John Buchanan Riddel, of that Ilk, '9th Baronet'. Ch.
Harriet Marsham [Wyndham]
Amelia Charlotte [Wyndham]
Percy Charles Wyndham [Carpenter] - b. 23 September 1757, d. 5 August 1833
Charles Wyndham [Carpenter] - b. 8 October 1760, d. 1 July 1828
William Frederick Wyndham [English Ambassador to Tuscany] [Carpenter] - b. 1763, d. 1828. M. Frances Mary Harford d/o Frederick Calvert, '6th Baron Baltimore'. Ch. 3-d, George; M. 2nd, Julia de Smorzewska, 'Countess de Spyterki'. Ch. Arthur
Lady Anne Seymour [Percy] - b. 1709, d. 27 November 1722
Lady Frances Seymour [Percy]
Margaret Boyle, 'Countess of Orrery' [Home] - b. (?). d. (?). M. Roger Boyle, '1st Earl of Orrery'
Hon. (1640 - 1688/89) Captain George Howard, '4th Earl of Suffolk', [Dutch States Army, 1646; Master of the Horse to the 'Duke of York', 1647; Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Duke of York, 1648] [Home] - b. c. 17 July 1625, d. 21 April 1691. M. (?). Ch. Elizabeth Howard
Elizabeth Howard - b. (?), d. (?). M. Lt. -Gen. Percy Kirke [Commanded a regiment at the Battle of Sedgemoor, July 1685, during the Monmouth Rebellion; Brigadier during the Glorious Revolution; Groom of the Bedchamber]- b. c. 1646, d. 31 October 1691, Brussels, Belgium. M. (?). Ch. Percy Kirke
Lt. -Gen. Percy Kirke [B.A. Officer, 2nd Regiment of Foot, Queen's Royal] - b. 1684, d. 1 January 1741
Anne Howard - b. (?). d. (?). M. William Jephson
Henry Howard, '5th Earl of Suffolk' [Home] - b. 18 July 1627, d. 10 December 1709. M. 1st, Mary Stewart d/o and Heiress of Andrew Stewart, '3rd Baron Castle Stewart'. Ch. Henry Howard, Edward Howard, Charles Howard; M. 2nd, Mary Ronkswood; M. 3rd, Mary Ambrose d/o Rev. Ambrose Upton.
Henry Howard, 'Lord Walden' (1691 - 1706) '6th Earl of Suffolk', '1st Earl of Bindon', 'Deputy Earl Marshal, England 1706 - 1718); Privy Council, 1708; Lord Lt, of Essex; First Lord of Trade, to 1718] [Stewart] - b. 1670, London, d. 19 September 1718. M. 1st, 6 September 1691, Lady Auberie Anne Penelope O'Brien - b. (?), d. November 1703 d/o Henry O'Brien, '7th Earl of Thomond'. Ch. Charles William and 3-s, 1-d; M. 2nd, April 1705, Lady Henrietta Howard aka Somerset, 'Countess of Suffolk' - b. 1669, d. 10 August 1715, Audley End House, Essex. Buried: Howard family vault, Saffron Walden, Essex d/o Henry Somerset, 'Lord Herbert' '1st Duke of Beaufort' and Mary Capell [M. 1st, 24 June 1686, Henry Horatio O'Brien, 'Lord Ibrackan'. Ch. Mary O'Brien, Henry O'Brien, '8th Earl of Thomond' (1688 - 1741)] Ch. No
Charles William, 'Lord Chesterford' (1706 - 1709), 'Lord Walden' (1709 - 1718) '7th Earl of Suffolk', '2nd Earl of Bindon' - b. 9 May 1693, d. 8 February 1722. M. 1715, Arablla Astry, of 'the Great House' Henbury, Bristol d/o and co-heir of Samuel Astry and Elizabeth Morse
Edward Howard, '8th Earl of Suffolk' [Stewart] - b. 1672, d. 22 June 1731
Charles Howard, '9th Earl of Suffolk' [Stewart] - b. 1685, d. 28 September 1733. M. Henrietta Hobart d/o Sir Henry Hobart, '4th Baronet'. Ch. Henry Howard
Henry Howard
Anne Howard Walsingham [Home] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Thomas Walsingham
Frances Howard Villiers [Home]- b. (?), d. October 1677. M. Sir Edward Villiers
Elizabeth Howard [Knyvet] - b. c. 1583, d. 17 April 1658. M. 1st, William Knolly's, '1st Earl of Banbury'; M. 2nd, Edward Vaux, '4th Baron Vaux', of Harrowden. Ch. Yes
Sir William Howard [Knyvet] - b. 1586, d. before 1672
Thomas Howard, '1st Earl of Berkshire' (Acceded: 7 February 1625, Charlton) [Knyvet] - b. 8 October 1587, Saffron, Walden, Essex, England, d. 16 July 1669. London, Middlesex, England. Buried: 20 July 1669, Westminster Abbey, Middlesex, England. M. 26 May 1614, Elizabeth Cecil, 'Countess Berkshire' - b. 1595, d. (?). Buried: 24 August 1672, Westminster Abbey d/o William Cecil, '2nd, Earl Exeter' and Elizabeth Drury, 'Countess Exeter'. Ch. Charles Howard, Mary Howard, Thomas Howard, Henry Howard, William Howard, Robert Howard, Phillip Howard, Elizabeth Howard, Frances Howard, James Howard, Algernon Howard, Edward Howard, Diana Howard
Charles Howard, '2nd Earl Berkshire' [Cecil] - b. abt 1615, d. April 1679, Paris 'La Charite' Hospital. Buried: Paris. M. 1 April 1637, Dorothy Savage, 'Countess Berkshire' - b. abt 1611, d. 6 December 1691. Buried: Ewelme, Oxon, England. Ch. John Howard, Mary Elizabeth Howard, Henry Howard, Thomas Howard, Anna Howard
John Howard [Savage]
Mary Elizabeth Howard [Savage]
Henry Howard [Savage]
Thomas Howard [Savage]
Anna Howard [Savage]
Mary Howard [Cecil] - b. 1616, d. 1679
Thomas Howard, '3rd Earl Berkshire' [Cecil] - b. c. November 1619, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. Christened: 14 November 1619, Martin's-in-the-Fields, d. 12 April 1706. Buried: Charlton. M. 1st, 1640, London, Greater London, England, Frances Harrison - b. 1620, d. 1658 d/ Richard Harrison and Frances Gerrard. Ch. Mary Howard, Frances Howard, Thomas Howard; M 2nd, Mary Parker d/o Sir Thomas Parker and Philadelphia Lennard
Mary Howard [Harrison]
Frances Howard [Harrison]
Thomas Howard [Harrison]
Henry Howard [Cecil] - b. (?), d. 1663. M. Elizabeth Spencer
William Howard [Cecil]
Robert Howard [Cecil]
Phillip Howard [Cecil]
Elizabeth Howard [Cecil]
Frances Howard [Cecil] - b. (?), d. 9 April 1670, Hornby, Yorkshire, England, d. c. 10 April 1670, Hornby, Yorkshire, England. Buried: 10 April 1670, Hornby, Yorkshire, England. M. Conyers Darcy, '2nd Earl Holderness' - b. abt 1620, d. 13 December 1628 February 1650, Clerkenwell
James Howard [Cecil]
Algernon Howard [Cecil]
Edward Howard [Cecil] - b.
Diana Howard [Cecil]
Catherine Howard [Knyvet] - b. c. 1588, d. 1673. M. William Cecil, '2nd Earl of Salisbury'. Ch. Yes
Frances Howard [Knyvet] - b. 31 May 1590, d. 1632. M. 1st, Robert Devereux, '3rd Earl of Essex; M. 2nd, Robert Carr, '1st Earl of Somerset'. Ch. Yes
Sir Charles Howard [Knyvet] - b. 1591, d. 21 June 1626. M. Mary FitzJohn. Ch.
Henry Howard [Knyvet] - b. 1592, d. 1616. M. Elizabeth Bassett. Ch. Yes
Edward Howard, '1st Baron Howard, of Escrick' (Acceded: 12 April 1628) [Knyvet] - b. (?), d. 24 April 1675. Buried: 5 May 1675, St. Mary-le-Savoy, Strand, London, Middlesex, England. M. 30 November 1623, York House, Stand, London, Mary Boetler d/o John Boteler, '1st Baron Butler;, of Brantfield and Elizabeth Villiers. Ch. Thomas Howard, William Howard, Anne Howard, Cecil Howard, George Howard, Edward Howard, Phillip Howard
Thomas Howard, '2nd Baron Howard', of Escrick [Butler] - b. 14 October 1625, Saffron, Walden, Essex, England, d. 24 August 1678, Brugge, Brabant, Belgium. Buried: 24 September 1678, Saint Martin, London, Middlesex, England. M. 1st, 21 July 1646 , Elizabeth Mordaunt - b. (?), d. (?) d/o John Mordaunt, '1st Earl of Peterborough' and Elizabeth Howard; M. 2nd, Jane Drake, 'Baroness Howard', of Escrick- b. abt 12 August 1716, St. Martin's-i-the-field
William Howard, '3rd Baron Howard', of Escrick [Butler] - b abt 1633, Saffron, Walden, Essex, England, d. (?). Buried: 24 April 1694, York Minster, Yorkshire, England. M. abt 1662, Prestwich, Lancashire, England, Frances Bridgeman, 'Baroness Howard', of Escrick - b. 1646, d. 19 December 1716 d/o James Bridgeman and Anne Allen. Ch. Charles Howard, Mary Howard, William Howard, Henry Howard, Frances Howard, Edward Howard
Charles Howard, '4th Baron Howard', of Escrick [Bridgeman]
Mary Howard [Bridgeman]
William Howard [Bridgeman]
Henry Howard [Bridgeman]
Frances Howard [Bridgeman]
Edward Howard [Bridgeman]
Anne Howard 'Countess Carlisle' [Butler] - b. abt 1629, Saffron, Walden, Essex, England, d. (?), c. 1703. Buried: 4 September 173, York Minster, Yorkshire, England. M. Charles Howard, '1st Earl Carlisle' - b. abt 1629, d. 24 February 1685, Hinderskelf. Buried: York Minster s/o Sir William Howard - b. 1625, Ingleby, Greenhow, Yorkshire, England and Mary Eure. - b. 1602, d. 28 January 1638/ 1643. Ch. Catherine Howard, Anne Howard, Edward Howard, Mary Howard Charles Howard, Frederick Christian Howard
Catherine Howard [Howard]
Anne Howard [Howard]
Edward Howard, '2nd Earl Carlisle', 'Viscount Morpeth' (1661 - 1685) [Howard] - b. 27 November 1646, d. 23 April 1692. M. 1668, Elizabeth Uvedale, of Wickham, Hampshire - b. (?), d. 1696. Ch. Charles Howard
Charles Howard, of Castle Howard '3rd Earl of Carlisle' [Governor of Carlisle (1693 - 1728), Lord-Lt. of Cumberland and Westmorland (1694 - 1714), First Lord of the Treasury (1701 - 1702, Privy Counsellor, 1701, Gentleman of the Bedchamber (1700 - 1702) for William III; Earl Marshal (1701 - 1706), Lord Justice of the Realm] [Uvedale] - b. c. 1669, d. 1 May 1738. M. 1683, Lady Anne de Vere Capell, 'Countess ofCarlisle' d/o Arthur Capell, '1st Baron Capell of Hadham' and Elizabeth Morrison d/o and heiress of Sir Charles Morrison, '1st Baronet of Cashiobury House, Watford, Hertfordshire '1st Earl of Essex', of Cassiobury House, Watford, Hertfordshire, and Lady Elizabeth Percy d/o Algernon Percy, '10th Earl of Northumberland' and Lady Anne Cecil
Mary Howard [Howard]
Charles Howard [Howard]
Frederick Christian Howard [Howard]
Cecil Howard [Butler]
George Howard [Butler]
Edward Howard [Butler]
Phillip Howard [Butler]
Sir Robert Howard - b. 1598, d. 1653. Paramour Mistress: Francis Villers. Ch. Robert Danvers; M. 2nd, Catherine Nevill
Robert Danvers
William Howard
Elizabeth Howard
Henry Howard, '1st Earl of Northampton'
Jane Howard, 'Countess of Westmorland'
Margaret Howard, 'Lady Scrope'
Catherine Howard, ' Lady Berkeley'
Lady Mary Howard, 'Duchess of Richmond', 'Duchess of Somerset' - b. 1519, d. 9 December 1557, Monday. M. 28 November 1533, Henry Fitzroy, '1st Duke Richmond' (18 June 1525, Bridewell Palace) - b. 15 June 1519, Blackmore, Essex England, d. 22 July 1536, St. James Palace, London, Middlesex, England. Buried: Thetford Abbey s/o Henry VIII, Tudor, 'King of England' and Elizabeth Blount, Baroness of Talboys of Kyme, Baroness of Clinton of Marstoke.
Thomas Howard, '1st Viscount Howard of Bindon'
Lady Muriel Howard
Lady Katherine Howard, 'Countess of Derby' - b. (?), d. before 15 March 1530, of the plague. M. 9 December 1529, Edward Stanley, '3rd Earl of Derby' - b. 10 May 1509, d. 24 October 1572. [M. 2nd, 21 February 1530, Dorothy Howard d/o Thomas Howard, '2nd Duke of Norfolk', 'Earl of Surrey' and Agnes Tilney d/o Hugh Tilney, of Skirbeck and Boston, Lincolnshire and Eleanor Tailboys d/o Walter Tailboys. Ch. Henry Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley, Jane Stanley, Mary Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Anne Stanley, Margaret Stanley, Isabel Stanley; M. 3rd 1550, England, Mary Cotton. Ch. (?)] Ch. No
Lady Catherine Stafford - b. abt 1499, d. 14 May 1555. M. Ralph Neville, '4th Earl of Westmorland'. Ch.
Lady Mary Stafford - b. (?), d. (?). M. George Nevill, '5th Baron Bergavenny'. Ch.
Henry Stafford, '1st Baron Stafford' - b. 18 September 1501, d. 30 April 1563. M. Ursula Pole, 'Baroness Stafford' d/o Margaret Pole, '8th Countess of Salisbury'. Ch.
Henry Algernon Percy, '5th Earl of Northumberland' [Herbert]
William Percy [Herbert]
Allan Percy [Herbert]
Josceline Percy [Herbert]
Arundel Percy [Herbert]
Anne Percy [Herbert]
Elizabeth Percy [Herbert]
Eleanor Percy [Poynings] - b. 1455, d. c. 1477. M. Thomas Richard West, '8th Baron de La Warr', KG by Henry VII (18 January 1478), High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex [Granted lands in Sussex after the attainder of the Duke of Norfolk; KG of the Bath; Chief ofCommander of English forces sent to Flanders, 1491 assisting the Emperor Maximilian against the French; Chief commander of forces raised to suppress the Cornish Rebellion, commanding a retinue at the Battle of Deptford Bridge; KG of the Garter, 11 May 1510; KG Banneret, after the French defeat at the Battle of the Spurs, 18 August 1513, Participated in the sieges of Therouanne and Tournai, 1513; Attended Mary Tudor at her marriage to Louis XII, of France, 1514; Attended Henry VIII at the field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520] - b. c. 1457, d. 11 October 1525, Offington. Buried: St. Mary's Church, Broadwater [Will: 8 October 1524, proved 12 February 1526; Will of his widow Eleanor née Co;ley, dated 10 may 1536, proved 14 November] Sussex s/o Richard West, '7th Baron De La Warr - b. 28 October 1430, d. 10 March 1476 and Katherine Hungerford d/o Robert Hungerford, '2nd Baron Hungerford, of Heytesbury'. [M. 2nd, before 1482, Elizabeth Mortimer d/o Sir Hugh Mortimer, of Martley and Kyre Ward, Worcestershire and Eleanor Cornwall d/o Sir Edmund Cornwall. Ch. Thomas WEst, William West, Anthon West, Richard West, John West, Anne West, Eleanor West, Dorothy West, Margaret West, Elizabeth West, Joan West; M. 3rd, Eleanor Copley d/oRoger Copley, esquire of London and Roughey, Horsham, Sussex and Anne Hoo d/o and co-heiress of Thomas Hoo, 'Baron Hoo and Hastings'. Ch. Sir Owen West, Sir George West, Leonard West, Anne West, Mary West, Katherine West, Barbara West] Ch. No
Elizabeth Percy [Member of City of York's Guild of Corpus Christi] [Poynings] - b. 1460, d. 1512. M. 1480, Henry Scrope, '6th Baron Scrope', of Bolton [Member of City of York's Guild of Corpus Christi] - b. c. 1468, d. 1506. Buried: Wensley, North Yorkshire s/o John Scrope, '5th Baron Scrope', of Bolton and Joan FitzHugh d/o William FitzHugh, '4th Baron FitzHugh' and Margery Willoughby, and Elizabeth Percy d/o Henry Percy, '3rd Earl of Northumberland'
Henry Scrope, '7th Baron Scrope', of Bolton, Knight Banneret [Received livery of his inheritance, 15 November 1506] [Percy] - b. c. 1480, d. 1533. Buried: Wensley, North Yorkshire, d. btwn October and December 1533. M. 1st, 1494, (cousin) Alice Scrope, suo jure, Baroness Scrope of Masham - b. 1482, d. 1510 d/o Thomas Scrope, '6th Lord Scrope', of Masham and Elizabeth d/o John Neville, 'Marquess Montagu'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Mabel Dacre, of Gisland, suo jure, 'Baroness Greystoke'. Ch. John Scrope
John Scrope '8th Baron Scrope', of Bolton Castle, [Pressured to support the Pilgrimage of Grace] [Dacre] - b. c. 1510, d. 22 June 1549. M. Catherine Clifford d/o Henry Clifford, '1st Earl of Cumberland', Skipton, Yorkshire. Ch. Henry Scrope
Henry Scrope, of Bolton Castle, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, '9th Baron Scrope' [Marshal of the Army, Siege of Leith (1559), ended the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France], Warden of the West Marches, Captain of Carlisle (1562 - 1592)] [Clifford] - b. c. 1534, d. 13 June 1592. M. 1st, Mary North s/o Edward North, '1st Baron North. Ch. Mary Scrope; M. 2nd, Margaret Howard d/o Henry Howard, 'Earl of Surrey' and Frances de Vere. Ch. Thomas Scrope, Son Scrope
Mary Scrope [North] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Bowes, of Streatlam
Thomas Scrope [Howard]
Son Scrope [Howard]
Thomas Percy, '1st Baron Egremont' (Tenure: 20 November 1449 - 10 July 1460) [Neville] - b. 29 November 1422, Leconfield, Yorkshire, d. 10 July 1460, dilled at the Battle of Northampton. M. Unknown. Ch. John Egremont (illegitimate)
John Egremont
Lady Katherine Percy [Neville] - b. 28 May 1423, d. after 1475. M. Lord Edmund Grey, of Wrest, Bedfordshire, '1st Earl of Kent' (30 May 1465), Chief Justice of the county of Meryonnyth, North Wales and Constable of Harlech' [English administrator, nobleman and magnate s/o Sir John Grey, KG and Constance Holland - b. 26 October 1416, d. 22 May 1490, Ch. Mary Grey, Anthony Grey, Elizabeth Grey, Anne Grey, George Grey, John Grey, Edmund Grey
Mary Grey [Percy]
Anthony Grey [Percy] - b. (?), d. 1480. M. Eleanor Woodville. Ch. No
Elizabeth Grey [Percy]
Anne Grey [Percy] - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Grey, '8th Baron Grey', of Wilton
George Grey, '2nd Earl of Kent' (1490 - 1505), '5th Baron Grey de Ruthyn', Knight of the Bath' by King Richard III, July 1483, JOP for Huntingdonshire, 1480, Northamptonshire, 1480, Bedfordshire, 1483, Buckinghamshire, 1494, Kent, 1496 [Percy] - b. 1454, d. December 1505, Ampthill. M. 1st, Anne Woodville d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Jacquetta, of Luxembourg. Ch. Richard Grey; M. 2nd, Katherine Herbert d/o William Herbert, '1st Earl of Pembroke' and Anne Devereux. Ch. Anne Grey, Henry Grey, George Grey, Anthony Grey
Richard Grey, '3rd Earl of Kent' [Woodville] - b. 1481, d. 3 May 1524. M. 1st, Elizabeth Hussey' d/o Sir William Hussey, 'Attorney General for England and Wales (16 June 1471 - 7 May 1481), Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (7 May 1481 - 24 November 1495) and Elizabeth Berkeley. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Margaret Fynche. Ch. No
Lady Anne Grey [Herbert] - b. 1490, d. 1545. M. 1509, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, John Hussey, '1st Baron Hussey', of Sleaford, 'Chief Butler, of England (1521 - 1537), MP of HOL, Chamberlain to King Henry VIII daughter, Mary I, of England [Sleaford, and other estates were confiscated by the crown upon execution, the children were restored to Parliament during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, of England, but Hussey's title was forfeited, and the estates were not returned] - b. 1465/66, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, d. 29 June 1537, executed, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England s/oSir William Hussey, 'Attorney General for England and Wales (16 June 1471 - 7 May 1481), Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (7 May 1481 - 24 November 1495) and Elizabeth Berkeley [M. 1st, c. 1492, Keynsham, Gloucestershire, Margaret Blount aka Barr d/o Sir Simon Blount. Ch. Sir William Hussey, Thomas Hussey, Gilbert Hussey] Ch. Sir Giles Hussey, Elizabeth Hussey, Reginald Hussey, Thomas Hussey, Joan Hussey, Elizabeth Hussey, Bridget Hussey, Anne 'Agnes' Hussey, Dorothy Hussey, Mary Hussey
Sir Giles Hussey, Knighted by the Earl of Surrey at the Sacking of Morlaix, France 1522 [Grey]. M. Jane Pigot. Ch. Yes
Elizabeth Hussey [Grey] - b. c. 1497
Reginald Hussey [Grey] - b. c. 1501
Thomas Hussey [Grey]
Joan Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Roger Forster
Elizabeth Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Robert Throckmorton, of Coughton, Warwickshire - b. (?), d. 1586. Ch.
Bridget Hussey [Grey] - b. c. 1526, d. 13 January 1600/01. M. 1st, Sir Richard Morrison, of Cashiobury, Hertfordshire - b. (?), d. 17 March 1555; M. 2nd, before 1563, Henry Manners, '2nd Earl of Rutland' M. 3rd, 25 June 1566, Francis Russell, '2nd Earl of Bedford'. Ch. No
Anne 'Agnes' Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Humphrey Browne, Justice of the Common Please. Ch. Christian Browne
Christian Browne - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir John Tufotn, '1st Baronet'
Dorothy Hussey [Grey]
Mary Hussey [Grey]
Henry Grey, '4th Earl of Kent' (1524 - 1562) [Herbert] - b. c. 1495, d. 24 September 1562. M. Anne Blennerhassett d/o John Blennerhassett and Jane Higham. Ch. Henry Grey, Katherine Grey
Henry Grey, 'Earl of Kent'[Inherited claim of title, however, alienated from property due to eldest half-brother of his father's gambling debt] - b. 1520, d. 1545. M. Margaret St. John. Ch. Reginald Grey, Henry Grey, Charles Grey
Reginald Grey, '5th Earl of Kent' [Restored to property and title in 1572, by Elizabeth I] [st. John] - b. before 1541, d. 17 March 1573. M. Susan Bertie, of Grimsthorpe, 'Countess of Kent' , 'Dowager Countess of Kent'- b. 1554, d. (?) d/o Catherine Willoughby, 'Duchess of Suffolk', '12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby [M. 2nd, 1581, Sir John Wingfield. - b. before 1582, d. 1596. Ch. Peregrine Wingfield (born in Holland), Robert Wingfield] Ch. No
Henry Grey, of Ruthin, '6th Earl of Kent', Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, (1586 - 1615; An official witness at the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots] [St. John] - b. 1541, d. 31 January 1615. M. Mary Cotton d/o Sir Georg eCotton and Mary Onley. Ch. No
Charles Grey, '7th Earl of Kent' [St. John] - b. 1540, d. 26 September 1623. M. Susan Cotton d/o Sir Richar Cotton. Ch. Henry Grey, Susan Grey
Henry Grey, of Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, '8th Earl of Kent' (1623 - 1639) [Cotton] - b. c. 1583, d. 21 November 1639. M. 16 November 1601, St Martin-in-the Fields, Elizabeth Talbot d/o Gilbert Talbot, '7th EArl of Shrewsbury' and Mary Cavendish. Ch. No
Susan Grey [Cotton] - b. c. aft 1583, d. c. 13 December 1620. Buried: 13 December 1620. M. Sir Michael Longueville. Ch. Charles Longueville
Charles Longueville, '12th Baron Grey de Ruthyn' -
Katherine Grey - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Slayton; M. 2nd, Spencer. Ch. Unknown
George Grey [Herbert]
Anthony Grey, of Brancepeth, '9th Earl of Kent' [Herbert] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Ch. George Grey.
George Grey, - b. (?) d. (?) M. Margery Salvaine d/o Gerard Salvaine, of Croxdale. C. Anthon Grey
Rev. Anthony Grey, Rector Aston Flamville, Leicestershire, 'Earl of Kent' (1639 - 1643), [Priest, Church of England, Rector: Aston Flamville and Later Burbate' - b. 1557, d. 9 November 1643. Magdalene Purefoy, of Caldecote d/o William Purefoy, of Caldecote and Catherine Wigston. Ch. Grace, Henry, Magdalen, Christian, Faithmyjoye, Priscilla, Patience, John, Job, Theophilus, Nathaniel/Nathaniell, Presela
Grace Grey [Magdalene] - b. 29 April 1593, d. (?). M. James Ward, of Hugglescote, Grange Leicestershire
Henry Grey, 'Lord Ruthin' (21 November 1639 - 1643) '10th Earl of Kent' ['Lord Lieutenant of Rutland (24 August 1644), Commissioner of Marital Law (16 August 1644), Speaker of the House of Lords (13 February 1645), First commissioner of the Great Seal, 20 March 1645, until 30 October 1645, Custos Rotulorum of Bedfordshire, Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire by parliament on the Long Parliament, 2 July 1646 - 1651] [Magdalene] - b. 24 November 1594, d. 28 May 1651. M. 1st, Mary Courteen - b. (?), d. 9 March 1644 d/o Sir William Courteen. Ch. Henry Grey; M. 2nd, 1 August 1644, Amabel Benn d/o Sir Anthony Benn [Recorder of London] and Jane Eveleyn aka w/o Anthony Fane. Ch. Anthony Grey, Elizabeth Grey
Henry Grey [Courteen] - b. (?), Burbage, d. young,
Anthony Grey, '10th Earl of Kent' [Benn] - b. c. 1645, Burbage
Elizabeth Grey [Benn] - b. c. 1646, Burbage, d. (?). M. Banstre Maynard, '3rd Baron Maynard'
Magdalen Grey [Magdalene] - b. 14 November 1596, Burbage, d. September 1668. M. John Browne, of Stretton en le Field
Christian Grey [Magdalene] - b. 8 May 1598, Burbage, d. 5 June 1681. M. 1626, Rev. Theophilus Burdett, Rector of Burton Overy,
Faithmyjoye Grey [Magdalene] - b. 1599, , Burbaged. 1602 (age 3 yrs)
Priscilla Grey [Magdalene] - b. 1601, Burbage, d. 1644
Patience Grey [Magdalene] - b. 1603, Burbage, d. (?). M. a man of the Wood family
John Grey [Magdalene] - b. April 1605, d. September 1605 (age 5 mos)
Job Grey, Rector of Burbatge and South Kilworth Leicestershire [Magdalene] - b. 1606, d. (?)
Theophilus Grey [Magdalene] - b. 1608, d. 30 March 1679
Nathaniel/Nathaniell Grey [Magdalene] - b. 1613, d. 9 May 1683
Presela Grey [Magdalene] - b. 1615
John Grey [Percy]
Edmund Grey [Percy]
George Percy, 'Rector of Rothbury and Caldbeck' [Neville] - b. 24 July 1424, d. 14 November 1474
Sir Ralph Percy [Neville] - b. 1425, d. 25 April 1464, killed at the Battle of Hedgeley Moor
Sir Richard Percy [Neville] - b. 1426/27, d. 29 March 1461, killed at the Battle of Towton
William Percy, 'Bishop of Carlisle' [Neville] - b. 7 April 1428, d. 26 April 1462
Joan Percy, Nun, Whitby [Neville] - b. 1430, d. 1482
Anne Percy [Neville] - b. 3 February after 1428, d. 5 July 1522. M. 1st, Sir Lawrence Raynesford; M. 2nd, Sir Hugh Vaughan
Lady Elizabeth Percy [Mortimer] - b. c. 1395, d. 26 October 1436. M. 1st, 1404 John Clifford, '7th Lord of the Honor of Skipton', '7th Baron de Clifford' (Tenure: 18 August 1391 - 13 March 1422), KG - b. c. 1389, d. 13 March 1422, Siege of Meaux s/o Thomas Clifford, (King's kinsman), '6th Baron Clifford', '6th Lord of Skipton'(Craven, England) and Elizabeth de Roos d/o Thomas de Ros, '4th Baron de Ros, of Helmesley and Beatrice d/o Ralph de Stafford, '1st Earl of Stafford' Ch. Thomas Clifford, Henry Clifford, Mary Clifford, Blanche Clifford; M. 2nd, 1426, Ralph Neville, '2nd Earl of Westmorland - b. c. 1406, Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland, d. 3 November 1484, Buried: St. Brandon's Church, Brancepeth. [M. 2nd, Margaret Cobham, '4th Baroness of Cobham'. Ch. Margaret (died young)] Ch. Sir John Neville
Thomas Clifford, '8th Baron de Clifford', '8th Lord of Skipton' [Percy] - b. 25 March 1414, d. 22 May 1455/58, First Battle of Saint Albans. M. March 1424, Joan Dacre d/o Thomas Dacre, '6th Baron Dacre, of Gilsland' - b. 27 October 1387, d. 5 January 1458. Buried: Lanercost Priory, Cumberland and Philippa Neville d/o Ralph Neville, '1st Earl of Westmoreland' and Margaret Stafford Ch. John Clifford, Roger Clifford, Robert Clifford, Thomas Clifford, Elizabeth Clifford, Maud Clifford, Anne Clifford, Joan Clifford, Margaret Clifford
John Clifford, '9th Baron de Clifford', '9th Lord of Skipton' [INHERITED: /Barony of Clifford'; Family seat at Skipton Castle'; Hereditary office of High Sheriff of Westmorland'' Summoned to Parliament on 30 July 1460; For the suspected slaying of Earl Rutland, he was attainted and his estates and barony forfeited to the king, a large portion was later granted to the Earl of Warwick] [Dacre] - b. 8 April 1435. Baptised: Conisborough Castle, 8 April 1435. D. 28 March 1461, Battle of Ferrybridge, by a headless arrow in the throat, when attempting to cross the River Aire. Buried: Comman burial pit along with the rest of the dead from that encounter. M. Margaret Bromflete d/o Henry, 'Lord Vescy' and Eleanor Fita Hugh. [M. 2nd, Sir Lancelot Threlkeld'] Ch. Henry Clifford, 10th Baron de Clifford, Richard Clifford, Elizabeth Aske
Henry Clifford '10th Baron de Clifford'
Richard Clifford
Elizabeth Aske
Sir Roger Clifford - b. (?), d. (?). M. Joan Courtenay d/o Thomas de Courtenay, '5th Earl of Devon' s/o Margaret Beaufort
Robert Clifford,
Thomas Clifford,
Elizabeth Clifford,
Maud Clifford,
Anne Clifford,
Joan Clifford,
Margaret Clifford
Henry Clifford [Percy]
Lady Mary Clifford [Percy]
Lady Blanche 'Beatrix' Clifford [Percy]
Sir John Neville [Percy] - b. c. 1406, Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland, d. 3 November 1484, Buried: St. Brandon's Church, Brancepeth. M. (unconsummated) Lady Anne Holland d/o John Holland, '2nd Duke of Exeter'. Ch. No; [M. 2nd, John Neville, Baron Neville (Uncle of her first husband); M. 3rd, James Douglas, '9th Earl of Douglas']
Roger de Camoys [Mortimer] - b.
Roger Mortimer, '4th Earl of March', 'Lord Lt. of Ireland' [Heir Presumptive to the throne] [Plantagenet] - b. 11 April 1374, Usk, Monmouthshire, d. 20 July 1398, County Carlow, Ireland, 'Battle at Kellistown, Co. Carlow'. M. Alianore Holland, 'Baroness Cherleton', 'Countess of March' - b. 13 October 1370, Upholland, Lancashire, England, d. October 1405 d/o Thomas Holland, '2nd Earl of Kent' s/o Thomas Holland, '1st Earl of Kent' and Joan of Kent, and Alice FitzAlan 'Countess of Kent' aka Lady Alice FitzAlan Ch. Anne Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Roger Mortimer, Eleanor Mortimer
Anne Mortimer [Holland] - b. 27 December 1388, d. c. 22 September 1411. Buried: Kings Langley, Herfordshire. M. 1408, Richard, of Conisburgh. Ch. Isabel, Henry, Richard
Isabel, of York - b. 1409, d. 2 October 1484. Buried: Beeleigh Abbey. Reinterred: Little Easton, Essex. M. 1412, betrothed to Sir Thomas Grey s/o and heir of Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton, Norham, Northumberland and Alice Neville s/o Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland. - b. 1384, d. 1415. Ch. Sir Thomas Grey; M. 2nd, before, 25 April 1426, Henry Bourchier, '1st Earl of Essex' - b. (?), d. 4 April 1483. Buried: Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon, Essex. Reinterred: Little Easton, Essex Ch. William Bourchier, Henry Bourchier, Humphrey Bourchier, John Bourchier, Edward Bourchier, Thomas Bourchier, Florence Bourchier, Fulk Bourchier, Hugh Bourchier, Isabella Bourchier, Laura Bourchier
Thomas Grey [Isabel] - b. c. 1423, d. c. 1493
William Bourchier, 'Viscount Bourchier' [Battle of Barnet, 14 April 1471, Yorkist] [Isabel] - b. c. 1427, d. before 26 June 1480. M. 1st, Isobel de Vere d/o John de Vere, '12th Earl of Oxford' M. 2nd, 15 August 1467, Anne Woodville d/o Richard Wydeville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Jacquetta, of Luxembourgh. Ch. Henry Bourchier, Cecily Bourchier
Henry Bourchier, '2nd Earl of Essex', '6th Baron Bourchier', '3rd Count of Eu', '2nd Viscount Bourchier' - b. c. 1427, d. 13 March 1540, fall from horse broke his neck. M. 1512, Mary Say. Ch. Anne Bourchier; M. 2nd, 1536, Mary Blount - b. 1498, d. 1555
Anne Bourchier suo jure '7th Baroness Bourchier' [INHERITED: Barony] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 9 February 1527, Stanstead, Parr, Baron Parr, of Kendal, 'Earl of Essex' (1543), 'Marquess of Northampton' (1547) - b. 14 August 1513, Blackfriars, London, England, d. 27 October 1571, Warwick, England. Buried: St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Warwick, England [M. 2nd, 1548, Elisabeth Brooke. Ch. No; M, 3rd, May 1571, Helena Snakenborg. Ch. No] Ch. No
Cecily Bourchier - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Devereux, '2nd Lord Ferrers', of Chartley s/o Sir Walter Devereux, '1st Lord Ferrers', of Chartley and Anne Ferrers. Ch. Anne Devereux, Walter Devereux
Anne Devereux - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir David Owen
Walter Devereux, '1st Viscount Hereford', '3rd Lord Ferrers', of Chartley, 'Knight Order of the Garter' (1523), Privy Counsellor January 1549/50 - b. c. 1491, d. 27 September 1558. M. 1st, 15 December 1530, Lady Mary Grey d/o Thomas Grey, '1st Marquess of Dorset' and Cecilia Bonville, 'Baroness Bonville and Harington. Ch. Sir Richard Devereux, William Devereux, Hennry Devereux; M. 2nd, after 1534, Margaret Garneys d/o John Garneys. Ch. Katherine Devereux, Edward Devereux
Sir Richard Devereux - b. (?), d. 13 October 1547. M. Lady Dorothea Hastings d/o George Hastings, '1st Earl of Huntingdon' and Lady Anne Stafford. Ch. Elizabeth Devereux, Walter Devereux
Elizabeth Devereux - b. b. (?), d. (?). M. 1564, John Vernon s/o George Vernon and Elizabeth Pigot. Ch. Elizabeth Vernon, Sir Robert Vernon
Elizabeth Vernon - b. 1573, d. 1655. M. before 30 August 1598, Henry Wriothesley, '3rd Earl of Southampton' s/o Henry Wriothesley', '2nd Earl of Southampton' and Hon. Mary Browne. Ch. Anne Wriothesley, Penelope Wriothesley, James Wriothesley, Thomas Wriothesley
Anne Wriothesley - b. (?), d. 1662. M. 1st, Robert Wallop s/o Sir Henry Wallop and Elizabeth Corbet. Ch.
Penelope Wriothesley, 'Baroness Spencer', of Wormleighton - b. before 8 November 1598, d. 16 July 1667. M. 1615, William Spencer, '2nd Baron Spencer', of Wormleighton s/o Robert Spencer, '1st Baron Spencer', of Wormleighton and Margaret Willoughby. Ch. Hon. Elizabeth Spencer, Henry Spencer, Robert Spencer, Hon. William Spencer, Hon. Alice Spencer, Hon. Margaret Spencer
Hon. Elizabeth Spencer - b. 16 February 1617/18, d. 11 August 1672. Buried: 18 August 1672, Saxham, Suffolk, England. M. 1st, 4 December 1634, Brington, Northamptonshire, England, John Craven, '1st and last Baron Craven', of Ryton s/o Sir William Craven and Elizabeth Whitmore; M. 2nd, Hon. Henry Howard s/o Thomas Howard, '1st Earl of Berkshire' and Lady Elizabeth Cecil; M. 3rd, after 1663, William Crofts, '1st and last Baron Crofts', of Saxham s/o Sir Henry Crofts
Henry Spencer, '1st Earl of Sunderland' - b. c. October 1620, Althorp, Brington, Northamptonshire, England, d. 20 September 1643, Cannon ball. [Will: proven (by probate) 2 December 1646]. M. 20 July 1639, Penhurst, Kent, England Lady Dorothy Sydney d/o Robert Sydney, '2nd Earl of Leicester' and Lady Dorothy Percy. Ch. Lady Dorothy Spencer, Robert Spencer, Lady Penelope Spencer, Lady Penelope Spencer
Lady Dorothy Spencer - b. 1640, d. 16 December 167, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, England. Buried: 31 December 1670, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England. M. 29 December 1656, St. Gile's-in-the-Fields Church, London, England, George Saville, '1st Marquess', of Halifax s/o Sir William Savile, '3rd Baronet' and Hon. Anne Coventry. Ch. Lady Anne Saville, William Saville
Lady Anne Saville - b. 1663, d. c. January 1689/90. Buried: 23 January 1689/90, St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, London, England. M. 10 August 1682, St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church Covent Garden, London, England, John Vaughan, '3rd Earl of Carbery' s/o Richard Vaughan, '2nd Earl of Carbery' and Frances Altham. Ch. Lady Anne Vaughan
Lady Anne Vaughan, 'Duchess of Bolton' - b. (?), d. 20 September 1751.[Will proven: by probate, June 1752] M. 21 July 1713, Lt. -Gen Sir Charles Powlett, '3rd Duke of Bolton' s/o Charles Powlett, '2nd Duke of Bolton' and Frances Ramsden
William Saville, '2nd Marquess', of Halifax - b. 1665, d. 31 August 1700. M. Lady Mary Finch d/o Daniel Finch, '7th Earl of Winchelsea' an Lady Essex Rich. Ch. Lady Dorothy Savile, Lady Mary Saville; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Grimston. Ch. Lady Anne Saville
Lady Dorothy Savile - b. 13 September 1699, d. 21 September 1758
Lady Mary Saville - b. 1700, d. 30 July 1751
Lady Anne Saville, 'Baroness Bruce', of Whorlton - b. (?), d. 18 July 1717 Buried: 25 July 1717, Maulden, Bedfordshire, England. M. 7 February 1705/06, St. Gile's-in-the Fields Church, London, England, Charles Bruce. Ch. Lady Elizabeth Bruce, Lady Mary Bruce, Hon. Robert Bruce, Hon. George Bruce
Lady Elizabeth Bruce - b. (?), d. 5 November 1796. M. 26 November 1732, Hon. Benjamin Bathurst s/o Allen Bathurst, '1st Earl Bathurst', of Bathurst and Catherine Apsley
Lady Mary Bruce - b. c. 1710, d. 17 August 1738. 21 December 1728, St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church, Covent Garden, London, England, Henry Brydges, '2nd Duke of Chandos s/o James Brydges, '1st Duke of Chandos and Mary Lake. Ch. Lady Caroline Brydges, James Brydges
Lady Caroline Brydges - b. (?), d. 1804. M. 10 March 1755, James Leigh s/o William Leigh and Mary Lord. Ch. James Henry Leigh
James Henry Leigh - b. 8 February 1765, d. 27 October 1823. M. 8 December 1786, Boughton, Oxfordshire, England, Hon. Julia Judith Twisleton d/o Maj. -Gen. Thomas Twisleton, '7th Baron Saye and Sele and Elizabeth Turner. Ch. Augusta Elizabeth Leigh, Julia Leigh, Caroline Eliza Leigh, Mary Leigh, Chandos Leigh
James Brydges,'3rd Duke of Chandos - b. 27 December 1731, d. 29 September 1789. M. 1st, 22 March 1753, St. George's Church, St. George Street, Hanover Square, London, England, Margaret Nicol d/o John Nicol and Margaret Poole; M. 2nd, 21 June 1777, St. George's Church, St. George Street, Hanover Square, London, England, Anne Eliza Gamon d/o Richard Gamon and Elizabeth Grace. Ch. Lady Anne Elizabeth Brydes
Lady Anne Elizabeth Brydes - b. 27 October 1779, d. 15 May 1836. M. 16 April 1796, Westmorland Chapel, Marylebone, London, England, Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, '1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos d/o George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, '1st Marquess of Buckingham and Mary Elizabeth Nugent. Ch. Richard Plantagenet Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grevnille, '2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos'
Hon. Robert Bruce - b. before 1714, d. 30 August 1738. M. Frances Blackett d/o Sir William Blackett, '1st Baronet'
Hon. George Bruce - b. before 1717, d. young
Robert Spencer,
Lady Penelope Spencer,
Lady Penelope Spencer
Robert Spencer,
Hon. William Spencer,
Hon. Alice Spencer,
Hon. Margaret Spencer
James Wriothesley,
Thomas Wriothesley
Sir Robert Vernon
Walter Devereux
Sir William Devereux,
Hennry Devereux
Katherine Devereux
Sir Edward Devereux, '1st Baronet'
Sir Henry Bourchier - b. (?), d. 1462. M. Elizabeth Scales, '8th Baroness Scales' d/o Thomas de Scales, '7th Baron Scales' and Emma Walesborough
Humphrey Bourchier, '1st Lord Bourchier', of Cromwell, '1st Baron Cromwell' - b. (?), d. 14 April 1471, Battle of Barnet. M. 14 Febraury 1455, Joan Stanhope d/o Sir Richard Stanhope and Maud de Cromwell
John Bourchier, '6th Baron Ferrers', of Groby, 'Steward of the Honour of Richmond' - b. c. 1438, d. 1495. M. 1st, Elizabeth Ferrers, heiress w/o Sir Edward Grey, jure uxoris '6th Baron Ferrers', of Groby. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Chichelle
Edward Bourchier - b. (?), d. 30 December 1460, Battle of Wakefield
Sir Thomas Bourchier - b. before 1448, d. 1492. M. Iabella Barre. Ch. No
Florence Bourchier - b. (?), d. 1525
Fulk Bourchier, d. young
Hugh Bourchier, d. young
Isabella Bourchier, d. young
Laura Bourchier - b. 1440, d (?). M. John Countenay, '7th Earl of Devon' - b. (?), d. 1471, Tewkesbury
Henry, of York
Richard, of York, '3rd Duke of York' - b. 22 September 1411, d. 30 December 1460. M.
Edmund Mortimer, '5th Earl of March', '7th Earl of Ulster' [Heir to the throne (over the House of Lancaster, chidlren of John of Gaunt, 'Duke of Lancaster)] [Holland] - b. 6 November 1391, New Forest, Westmeath, d. 18 January 1425, Trim Castle. Buried: Clare Priory, M. 1415, Anne Stafford. Ch. Suffolk
Roger Mortimer [Holland] - b. 1393, d. c. 1413 (age 20 yrs)
Eleanor Mortimer [Holland] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Edward de Courtenay - b. (?), d. 1418. Ch.
Sir Edmund Mortimer, '3rd Earl [Plantagenet] - b. 1376, d. 1409
Philippa Mortimer [Plantagenet] - b. 1375, d. 1401. M. 1st, John Hastings, '3rd Earl of Pembroke'; M. 2nd, Richard de Arundel '11th Earl of Arundel'; M. 3rd, Sir Thomas Poynings
Maud de Ufford, 'Countess of Oxford' [Plantagenet]
Joan Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Baroness Mowbray' [Chaworth] - b. abt 1312, d. 7 July 1345. Buried: Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England. M. his 2nd, 28 February 1327, John de Mowbray, '3rd Baron Mowbray' - b. 29 November 1310, Hovingham, Yorkshire, d. 4 October 1361, York. Buried: Franciscan Friars Minor, Bedford s/o John de Mowbray, '2nd Lord Mowbray' (hanged at York 23 March 1322 for oppposing Edward II at the Battle of Boroughbridge, 16 March 1322, estates forfeited, son John and wife were imprisoned in the Tower of London]and Aline de Breuse [M. 1st, Maud de Holand; M, 3rd Elizabeth de Vere] Ch. Blanche de Mowbray, Eleanor de Mowbray, John de Mowbray
Blanche de Mowbray [Plantagenet] - b. (?), d. 1409. M. 1st, Robert Bertram, 'Baron Bertram', of Bothall; M. 2nd, Thomas de Poynings, 'Baron Poynings' s/o Michael de Poynings, '1st Lord Poynings'; M. 3rd, Sir John Worth; M. 4th, Sir John Wiltshire
Eleanor de Mowbray [Plantagenet] - b. (?), d. before 18 June 1387. M. 1st, Roger la Warre, '3rd Baron De la Warre' [Will of 1368, mentions a younger sons Edward, John and a daughter Katherine] - b. (?), d. 1370 s/o John la Warre and Margaret de Holand [M. 1st, Elizabeth de Welles d/o Adam de Welles, '3rd Baron Welles' and Margaret Bardolf. Ch. John la Warr '4th Baron De La Warr', Thomas La Warr '5th Baron De La Warr'] Ch. Joan la Warre; M. 2nd, Sir Lewis de Clifford, of Princes Risborough s/o Robert de Clifford, '3rd Lord Clifford'. Ch. William Clifford
Joan De la Warre, of Sandhurst, Gloucestershire [de Mowbray] - b. (?), d. 24 April 1404. M. 1st, Ralph de Willington - b. (?), d. 16 August 1382; M. 2nd, 2 May 1384, Sir Thomas West, '1st Baron West', of Harby, Nottinghamshire, KG (1399) MP (1402) [Inherited the manors of Midsomer Norton, Somerset, Hinton Martell, Dorset, from his mother and Newton Tony, Wiltshire] - b. 1365, d. 19 April 1405. Buried: Christchurch Priory, Dorset s/o Sir Thomas West - b. 1312, d. 3 September 1386, of Hempston Cauntelow, Devon and Alice Fitzherbert. Ch. Sir Reynold West, Sir Thomas West; M. (?), Lewis Clifford, of Princes Risborough.
Sir Reynold 'Reginald' West, '6th Baron De La Warre' [la Warre] - b. 5/7 September 1395, d. 27 August 1450. Buried: Broadwater, Sussex. M. 1st, before, 17 February 1429, Margaret Thorley d/o Robert Thorley, Esq. of Tybeste, Cornwall and Anne de la Pole d/o Michael de la Pole, '1st Earl of Suffolk' w/o Sir Gerard de Lisle. Ch. Richard West, Roger West, Anne West, Margaret West, Elizabeth West, Mary West, Katherine West, John West; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Greyndour d/o Robert Greyndour and Joan Rugge. [M. 2nd, John Tiptoft, '1st Earl of Worcester' - b. (?), d. 18 October 1470, beheaded, Tower Hill]. Ch. No
Richard West, '7th Lord la Warre' - b. 28 October 1430, d. 10 March 1475/76. M. before 10 June 1451, Catherine Hungerford - b (?), d. 12 May 1493 d/o Robert Hungerford, '2nd Lord Hungerford', ofHeytesbury, Wiltshire and Margaret de Botreaux, 'Baroness Botreaux' d/o William de Botreaux, '3rd Baron Botreaux', of Boscastle, Cornwall Ch. Sir Thomas West, John West, Reginald West, Edward West, Richard West, Francis West, Alice West, Katherine West Margery West
Sir Thomas West, '8th Baron De La Warre', '5th Baron West' [Granted the Sussex estates, 5 March 1485/86] [Hungerford] - b. c. 1457, d. 11 October 1525, Offington. Buried: St. Mary's Church, Broadwater, Sussex. M. 1st, Eleanor Percy - b. 1455 d/o Henry Percy, '3rd Earl of Northumberland and Eleanor Poynings d/o and heiress of Sir Richard Poynings - b. (?), d. 10 June 1429. Ch. No; M. 2nd, before 1482, Elizabeth Mortimer - b. (?), d. 29 June 1502 d/o Sir Hugh Mortimer of Martley and Kyre Ward, Worcestershire and Eleanor Cornwall d/o Sir Edmund Cornwall. Ch. Thomas West; M. 3rd, Eleanor Copley d/o Sir Roger Copley. Ch. Sir George West, Sir Owen West, Leonard West
Thomas West, '9th Barone De La Warr' [Mortimer]
Sir George West [Copley] - b. (?), d. September 1538. M. Elizabeth Morton d/o Sir Robert Morton [M. 1st, Robert Walden] Ch. William West
William West, '1st Baron De La Warr' [Morton] - b. 1520, d. 30 December 1595. M. 1st, Elizabeth Strange; M. 2nd, Anne Swift
Sir Owen West [Copley] - b. (?), d. 18 July 151. M. Mary Guildford d/o George Guildford and Elizabeth Mortimer. Ch. Mary West, Anne West
Mary West [Guildford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Sir Adrian Poynings s/o Sir Edward Poynings and Rose Whethill; M. 2nd, Sir Richard Rogers s/o Sir John Rogers and Katherine Weston. Ch. Elizabeth Poynings, Mary Poynings, Anne Poynings
Elizabeth Poynings [West] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Andrew Rogers
Mary Poynings [West] - b. (?), d. 29 October 1591. M. Sir Edward Moore s/o John Moore and Agnes Moulton. M. Ch. Frances Moore, Elizabeth Moore
Frances Moore [Poynings] - b. (?), d 5 January 1662. M. William Stourton, '11th Baron Stourton' s/o Edward Stourton, '10th Baron Stourton and Frances Tresham. Ch. Hon. William Stourton, Hon. Tomas Stourton, Hon. Mary Stourton, Frances Stourton, Hon. Edward Stourton
Hon. William Stourton [Moore]
Hon. Tomas Stourton [Moore]
Hon. Mary Stourton [Moore]
Frances Stourton [Moore]
Hon. Edward Stourton [Moore]
Elizabeth Moore [Poynings] - b. (?), d. c. 16 April 1635. M. Sir Thomas Drewe s/o Edward Drew and Bridget FitzWilliam. Ch. Bridget Drewe
Bridget Drewe [Moore] - b. (?). d. c. 2 May 1656. M. 15 September 1627, Broadhembury, Devon, England, Richard Duck. Ch. Mary Duck
M. Mary Duck [Drewe] - b. 5 January 1650, d. c. 22 November 1703. M. Joseph Coplestone s/o Richard Coplestone and Gertrude Sherman. Ch. Richard Coplestone, Joseph Coplestone, Gideon Coplestone, Bridget Coplestone, Mary Coplestone
Richard Coplestone [Duck]- b. 13 January 1664, d. c. 12 August 1713. M. Elizabeth Goodall
Joseph Copleston [Duck] - b. 21 Augsut 1667,, d. c. 14 February 1745. M. 1st Grace Welsh d/o Anthon Welsh. Ch. Mary Coplestone, Bridget Coplestone, Prudence Copleston Richard Coplestone; M. 2nd,
Mary Coplestone [Moore]
Bridget Coplestone [Moore] - b. (?), d. )?). M. Samuel Bidgood
Prudence Coplestone [Moore] - b. 26 December 1707, d. (?). M. (?) Marker
Richard Copelstone [Moore] - b. 18 May 1709, d. (?). M. Ann Walters. Ch. Richard Coplestone
Edmund Coplestone [Welsh] - b. (?), d. c. 6 October. 1776. M. (?)
Joseph Coplestone [Welsh] - b. 21 August 1667, d. c. 14 February 1745.
Sherman Coplestone [Welsh]
Anthon Coplestone [Welsh]
John Coplestone [Welsh]
Henry Coplestone [Welsh]
Gideon Coplestone
Bridget Coplestone
Mary Coplestone
Anne Poynings
Anne West -
Leonard West
John West,
Reginald West, Sub-deacon of Wells Cathedral
Edward West
Richard West, Franciscan Monk, Greenwich, London - b. (?), d. (?). M.
Francis West
Alice West, Nun
Katherine West - b (?), d. (?). M. Sir Nicholas Strelley
Margery West, Nun, Syon, London, England
Roger West
Anne West - b. c. 1426, d. (?). M. Sir Maurice Berkeley - b. (?), d. 5 May 1474, Beverston Castle, Gloucestershire. Ch. Sir William Berkeley, Katherine Berkeley
Sir William Berkeley - b. (?), d. (?). M. Katherine Stourton
Katherine Berkeley - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, John Stourton, '3rd Baron Stourton' M. 2nd, Sir John Brereton
Margaret West - b. c. 1424, d. (?). M. Sir Thomas Etchingham - b. (?), d. 20 January 1486, Etchingham, Sussex. Ch. 3-d
Elizabeth West - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1466, William de Berkeley, '1st and last Marquess of Berkeley' - b. (?), d. 14 February 1492 (divorced, 1467) s/o James de Berkeley, '1st Lord Berkeley' and Lady Isabel de Mowbray. Ch. No
Mary West - b. (?), d. 24 July 1473. M. 1st, Sir Roger Lewknor - b. (?), d. 4 August 1478, of Broadhurst, in Horsted Keynes, Sussex. Ch. 3-s
Katherine West - b. (?), d. (?). M. Roger Hungerford
John West, of Waith - b. c. 1432, d. (?). M. Eleanor Neville
Sir Thomas West, '2nd Lord West' [la Warre] - b. 1392, d. abt 29 September 1416 - 30 September 1416
William Clifford [de Mowbray]
John de Mowbray, 'Baron Mowbray', '4th Lord Mowbray' (Tenure: 4 October 1361 - 19 October 1368), KG by King Edward III, of England (July 1355) - b. 24 June 1340, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England, d. 17 June or 19 October 1368, slain by 'Turks' near Constantinople, Turkey, en route to the Holy Land. M. by papal dispensation, 25 March 1349, Elizabeth de Segrave, suo jure, '5th Baroness Segrave' - b. 25 October 1338, Croxton Abbey, d. 1353 d/o John de Segrave, '4th Baron Segrave' and Margaret Brotherton, 'Duchess of Norfolk' d/o and heiress (Inherited Castle Framlingham, Suffolk, England) of Thomas of Brotherton, of Framlingham Castle, '1st Earl of Norfolk' 'Earl Marshal of England' - b. 1 June 1300, Brotherton, Yorkshire, England, d. 4 August 1338, Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, England. Buried: Bury St Edmunds Abbey, Suffolk s/o King Edward I and Margaret of France d/o King Philip III, of France, and Alice de Hales. Ch. Margaret de Mowbray, Joan de Mowbray, Eleanor de Mowbray, John de Mowbray, Thomas de Mowbray
Margaret de Mowbray [de Segrave] - b. c. 1361, d. 24 April 1404. M. (by licence, dated 1 July 1369) Sir Reginald de Lucy, of Woodcroft, Luton, Bedfordshire - b. (?), d. 9 November 1437. Ch. No
Joan de Mowbray [de Segrave] - b. c. 163, d. 30 November 1402. M. 1st, Sir Thomas Grey, of Heaton near Norham, Northumberland - b. 1359, d. 26 November or 3 December 1400 s/o chronicler, Sir Thomas Grey. Ch. John Grey, plus3-s, 1-d; M. 2dn, Sir Thomas Tunstall, ofThurland, Tunstall, Lancashire - b. c. 1360, d. 1415
Eleanor de Mowbray [de Segrave] - b. before 25 March 1364, d. (?). M. John de Welles, '5th Baron Welles'
John de Mowbray, '1st Earl of Nottingham' [de Segrave] - b. 1 August 1364, d. 12 January 1383. Buried: Whitefriars, London. M. No
Thomas de Mowbray, '1st Duke of Norfolk', '1st Earl of Nottingham', '3rd Earl of Norfolk', 6th Baron Mowbray, (10 February 1383) '7th Baron Segrave' KG, Earl Marshal (22 March 1366 - 22 September 1399), Lords Appellant to King Richard II, 'Captain of Calais', [Created 'Duke of Norfolk', granted lands of Arundel in Surrey and Sussex] [de Segrave] - b. 22 March 1366, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England, d. 22 September 1399, of the plague in in exile in Venice, Italy (Republic of Venice). Buried: Venice, Italy. M. 1st, 20 February 1383, Elizabeth le Strange - b. c. 6 December 1373, d 23 August 1383, suo jure, 'Lady Strange of Blackmere' d/o and heiress of John le Strange, '5th Baron Strange', of Blackmere and Lady Isabel de Beauchamp d/o Thomas de Beauchamp, '11th Earl of Warwick'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan, dowager - b. c. 1372, d. 8 July 1425 w/o Sir William Montague d/o Richard FitzAlan, '11th Earl of Arundel' and Lady Elizabeth de Bohun d/o William de Bohun, '1st Earl of Northampton'. Ch. Thomsa de Mowbray, John de Mowbrah, Elizabeth de Mowbray, Margaret de Mowbray, Isabel de Mowbray
Thomas de Mowbray, '4th Earl of Norfolk', '2nd Earl of Nottingham', '8th Baron Segrave', '7th Baron Mowbray', 'Earl Marshal' (Honorary basis) [FitzAlan] - b. 17 September 1385, d. 8 June 1405, beheaded (his head was displayed for two months on a pike at Bootham Bar) for a rebellion with the Percies. Buried: Church of the Greyfriars, York. Betrothed to Constance Holland d/o John Holland, '1st Duke of Exeter, marriage was never consummated.
John de Mowbray, '2nd Duke of Norfolk', '8th Baron Mowbray', '9th Baron Segrave', KG, Earl Marshal (12 January 1412) [Inherited: Earldom of Norfolk (not the dukedom)] [FitzAlan] - b. 1392, Calais, d. 19 October 1432, executed with his brother. M. 12 January 1412, Katherine Neville d/o Ralph Neville, '1st Earl of Westmorland'(Custody and dower £2,000). Ch. John Mowbray
John Mowbray, '3rd Duke of Norfolk' (1397) (Inherited, 1432), KG, Earl Marshal (1432) [In custody of Humphrey, 'Duke of Gloucester' while a minor, Gloucester grated for a farm of 2000 marks, £1,667, though lands were administered by the English exchequer to the benefit of the crown] [Neville] - b. 12 September 1415, d. November 1461. M. 1430, Eleanor Bourchier d/o William Bourchier, 'Count of Eu' and Anne of Gloucester, 'Countess of Buckingham'. Ch. John Mowbray
John Mowbray, '4th Duke of Norfolk' (1461), '1st Earl of Surrey' (1451), 'Earl Marshal', KG [Bourchier] - b. 18 October 1444, d. 14 January 1476. M. Elizabeth Talbot, 'Duchess of Norfolk' - b. c. December 1442/January 1443, d. 6 November 1506/10 May 107 d/o John Talbot, '1st Earl of Shrewsbury', '1st Earl ofWaterford', '7th Baron Talbot' and Lady Margaret Beauchamp 'Countess of Shrewsbury' - b. 1404, d. 14 June 1467 d/o Richard Beauchamp, '13th Earl of Warwick' and Elizabeth de Berkeley'. Ch. Anne de Mowbray
Anne de Mowbray, '8th Countess of Norfolk' [Talbot] - b. 10 December 1472, d. 1481 (age 8 yrs). M. Richard, of Shrewsbury, '1st Duke of York s/o Edward IV, of England (one of the Princes in the Tower)
Elizabeth de Mowbray
Margaret de Mowbray
Isabel de Mowbray
Eleanor Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Lady Beaumont', 'Countess of Arundel' [Chaworth] - b. 11 September 1318, d. 11 January 1371/72, Arundel. Buried: Lewes Priory, Sussex (Ann Arundel Tomb). M. 1st, by dispensation due to wives 1st and 2nd cousins relationship) 6 November 1330, John de Beaumont, '2nd Baron Beaumont' s/o Henry Beaumont, jure uxoris, '4th Earl of Buchan', suo jure, '1st Baron Beaumont' - b. c. 1288, d. 1340 s/o Louis de Brienne, 'Viscount de Beaumont and Agnes, 'Viscountess de Beaumont', and Alice Comyn, 'Lady Beaumont', 'Countess of Buchan' - b. 1289, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, d. 3 July 1349 d/o Alexander Comyn, 'Sheriff of Aberdeen' and Joan le Latimer. Ch. Henry Beaumont. M. 2nd, 5 February 1344/45, Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, (another date given, 5 April 1345) Richard FitzAlan, '3rd Earl of Arundel', '8th Earl of Surrey' - b. c. 1313, Sussex, d. 24 January 1376, Sussex [Medieval Military Leader, English Nobleman, Distinguished Admiral, Wealthiest Nobles, Most loyal noble retainer of the chivalric code that governed the reign of Edward III, of England] s/o Edmund Fitzalan, '2nd Earl of Arundel' and Alice de Warenne [M. 1st, 9 February 1321, Havering-atte-Bower, Isabel le Despenser (annulled by Papal mandate, due to lack of importance to Richard once her father's attainder and execution occurred). Ch. Sir Edmund de Arundel] Ch. Richard Fitzalan, John Fitzalan, Thomas Arundel, Lady Joan FitzAlan, Lady Alice FitzAlan, Lady Mary FitzAlan, Lady Eleanor FitzAlan
Henry Beaumont, '3rd Baron Beaumont' [Plantagenet] - b. 4 April 1340, d. 25 July 1369. M. 1st Lady Margaret de Vere - b. (?), d. 15 June 1398 d/o John de Vere,' 7th Earl of Oxford' and Maud de Badlesmere. Ch. John Beaumont
John Beaumont, '4th Baron Beaumont', KG [de Vere] - b. 1361, 'Duchy of Brabant', d. 1396. M. 1389, Catherine Everingham d/o and heiress of Sir Thomas Everingham, of Laxton, Nottinghamshire. Ch. Henry Beaumont, Richard Beaumont, Thomas Beaumont, Eleanora Beaumont, Elizabeth 'Cecilia' Beaumont
Henry Beaumont, '5th Baron Beaumont' [Everingham] - b. c. 1381, d. 1413. M. Elizabeth Willoughby d/o William Willoughby, '5th Baron Willoughby', de Eresby - b. c. 1370, d. 1409. Ch. John Beaumont
John Beaumont [Willoughby]
Richard Beaumont [Everingham]
Sir Thomas Beaumont, 'Lord of Bacqueville' [Everingham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Philippa Marward d/o Thomas Marward, of Quartermarshe, Leicestershire
Eleanora Beaumont, Nun at Amesbury Abbey [Everingham]
Elizabeth 'Cecilia' Beaumont [Everingham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William de Botreaux, '3rd Baron Botreaux' - b. 1389, d. 1462. Ch. Margaret Botreaux
Margaret Botreaux, '4th Baroness Botreaux' [Heiress of William de Botreaux, '3rd Baron Botreaux', Will, dated 8 August 1476] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Robert Hungerford, '2nd Baron Hungerford' - b. 1409, d. 1459 s/o Walter Hungerford, '1st Baron Hungerford'. Ch. Robert Hungerford, '3rd Baron Hungerford' - b. 1431, d. 1464
Robert Hungerford, '3rd Baron Hungerford' (Tenure: 1459 - 1469) [Heir] - b. c. 1429/31, England, d. 18 May 1464, Battle of Hexham, taken as prisoner, executed at Newcastle, Newcastle, Northumberland. Buried: Salisbury Cathedral. M. Eleanor Moleyns - b. 1426, d. 1476. Buried: Stoke Poges. d/o and heiress of William de Moleyns [M. 2nd, Sir Oliver Manningham] Ch. Thomas Hungerford, Walter Hungerford
Sir Thomas Hungerford, of Rowden [Moleyns] - b. (?), d. 17 January 1469, attainted and executed at Salisbury, Wiltshire for conspiracy to restore Henry VI in January 1469. Buried: Farleigh Castle. M. before 16 October 1460, Anne Percy - b. 3 February 1444, Dunganess, d. 5 July 1522, London, England. Buried: 9 July 1522, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, Middlesex, England d/o Henry Percy, '3rd Earl of Northumberland' and Eleanor Poynings, 'Baroness Poynings' [M. 2nd, Sir Lawrence Raynesford; M. 3rd Sir Hugh or Thomas Vaughan] Ch. Mary Hungerford
Mary Hungerford, [Attainders reversed, 7 November 1485] suo jure, '4th Baroness Hungerford', suo jure, 'Baroness Moleyns' [Percy] - b. c. 1467/68, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, d. before 10 July 1533, Kirby, Leicestershire, England. Buried: Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Newarke, Leicester. M. 1st, Papal dispensation, 4 September 1475, Edward Hastings, '2nd Baron Hasting's 'Knight of the Bath', 1475 - b. 26 November 1466, Kirby Muxloe Castle, Leicestershire, d. 8 November 1506, s/o Sir William Hastings, '1st Baron Hastings' and Katherine Neville, d/o Richard Neville '5th Earl of Salisbury' and Alice Montagu d/o Thomas Montagu, '4th Earl of Salisbury'. Ch. George Hastings, William Hastings, Anne Hastings; M. 2nd, 1 May 1509, Sir Richard Sacheverell. Ch. No
George Hastings, '1st Earl of Huntingdon' [Hungerford] - b. 1488, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, d. 24 March 1544. M. December 1509, Anne Stafford w/o Sir Walter Herbert - b. (?), d. 16 September 1507 d/o Henry Stafford, '2nd Duke of Buckingham' and Katherine Woodville d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta, of Luxembourg. Ch. Francis Hastings, Sir Thomas Hastings, Edward Hastings, Henry Hastings, William Hastings, Dorothy Hastings, Mary Hastings, Katherine Hastings
Francis Hastings [Stafford] - b.
Sir Thomas Hastings [Stafford] - b.
Edward Hastings [Stafford] - b.
Henry Hastings [Stafford] - b.
William Hastings [Stafford] - b.
Dorothy Hastings [Stafford] - b.
Mary Hastings [Stafford] - b.
Katherine Hastings [Stafford] - b.
William Hastings [Hungerford]
Anne Hastings, 'Countess of Derby' [A lady in waiting at the court of Catalina of Aragon, 1509 and at the Field of Cloth of God, 1520] [Hungerford] - b. abt 1485, Colham Green, Middlesex, England, d. c. 17 November 1550, Colham Green, Middlese, England. Buried: 17 November 1550. M. 1502/07, Leicestershire, England, Thomas Stanley, '2nd Earl of Derby' - b. before 1484/85, d. 23 May 1521, Colham Green, Middlesex, England. Buried: Syon Monastery, Middlesex, England s/o George Stanley, Baron Strange, of Knockin and Joan Strange, '10 Baroness Strange', of Knockin [M. 1st, John Radcliffe, '1st Baron Fitzwalter'.] Ch. Edward Stanley, John Stanley, Anne Stanley, Margaret Stanley, Henry Stanley, Janes Stanley, George Stanley, Thomas Stanley
Edward Stanley, '3rd Earl Derby' (1521) [Hastings] - b. 10 May 1508/09, Lathom House, Omskirk, Lancanshire, England, d. 24 October 1572, Lathom House, Omskirk, Lancanshire, England. M. 1st, 1529, Catherine Howard, 'Countess Derby'; M. 2nd, 21 February 1530, Dorothy Howard, 'Countess Derby' d/o Thomas Howard, '2nd or 3rd Duke of Norfolk', (likely the 2nd Duke) and Agnes Tilney,' Duchess of Norfolk. Ch. Henry Stanley, Maria Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Jane Stanley, Anne Stanley, Catherine Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley, Margaret Stanley, Edward Stanley
Henry Stanley, 'Lord of Mann', 'Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Cheshire', '4th Earl of Derby', Knight of the Garter (Elizabeth I, of England, 1574), Privy Council (1585) [INHERITED: His Peerages, Lord of Mann, offices of Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Cheshire] [Dorothy Howard] - b. September 1531, Lathom, West Lancashire, England d. 25 September 1593, Lathom, West Lancashire, England. M. 1st, 7 February 1555, Margaret Clifford [heir to the throne of England] - b. 1540, d. 28 September 1596 d/o Henry Clifford, '2nd Earl of Cumberland' and Lady Eleanor Brandon. Ch. Edward Stanley, Ferdinando Stanley, William Stanley, Francis Stanley; Paramour Mistress: 2nd, abt 1570, Jane Halsall - b. c. 1535, d. (?). Ch. Henry Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Ursula Stanley, Dorothy Stanley
Edward Stanley [Clifford] - b. (?), d. (?), young
Ferdinando Stanley, 'Lord Strange', of Lancashire and Cheshire, '5th Earl of Derby', 'Lord of Mann' [Claimant to the English throne] [Clifford] - b. 1559, d. 16 April 1594. M. 1579/80, Alice Spencer, 'Countess of Derby', 'Baroness Ellesmere', Viscountess Brackley' - b. 4 May 1559, Althorp (Doomesday Book: 1377, Olletorp), Northamptonshire, England, d. January 1637, Harefield Place, Middlesex. Buried: St. Mary the Virgin Church, Harefield. do Sir John Spencer and Katherine Kytson. [M. 2nd, 1600, Thomas Egerton, '1st Viscount Brackley'] Ch. Anne Stanley, Frances Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley
Lady Anne Stanley, 'Baroness Chandos of Sudeley', Countess of Castleheaven' [Heiress presumptive to Queen Elizabeth I, passed over for King James VI, of Scotland] [Spencer] - b. 1580, d. 11 October 1647, Harefield. M. 1st, 28 February 1608, Grey Brydges, '5th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley. Ch. Elizabeth Brydges, George Brydges, William Brydges, Robert Brydges; M. 2nd, 22 July 1624, Harefield, Middlesex Mervyn Touchet, '2nd Earl Castleheaven'
Elizabeth Brydges, 'Countess Castleheaven' [Stanley] - b. (?), d. 1679. Buried: 16 March 1679, St. Martin's-in-the-fields. M. James Touchet, '3rd Earl Castlehaven'
George Brydges, '6th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley [Stanley] - b. (?), d. 1652. M. 1637, Susan Montague d/o Henry Montague, 'Earl of Manchester'. Ch. Elizabeth Brydges, Daughter Brydges, Daughter Brydges; M. 2nd, Jane Savage, 'Baroness Chandos', of Sudeley d/o John Savage, 'Earl Rivers'. Ch. Daughter Brydges, Daughter Brydges, Daughter Brydges [M. 2nd, George Pitt, of Strathfieldsaye', Esq. Ch. Jane Pitt, Elizabeth Pitt, George Pitt]
Elizabeth Brydges [Montague] - b. 3 February 1717, St. Julian's, Monmouth, England, d. (?). M. 1st, Edward Herbert, of St. Julian; M. 2nd, William O'Brien, '2nd Earl Inchiquin'
Daughter Brydges [Montague]
Daughter Brydges [Montague]
Daughter Brydges [Savage]
Daughter Brydges [Savage]
Daughter Brydges [Savage]
William Brydges, '7th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley [Stanley]
Robert Brydges [Stanley]
Lady Frances Stanley, 'Countess' [2nd in line to inherit the Throne of England, passed over for King James VI, of Scotland] [Spencer] - b. 1 May 1583, d. 11 March 1636. M. 1601, John Egerton, '1st Earl of Bridgewater' - b. c. 1579, d. 4 December 1649. Ch. Elizabeth Egerton, Mary Egerton, Arabella Egerton, Frances Egerton, Alice Egerton, James Egerton, Charles Egerton, John Egerton
Elizabeth Egerton [Stanley] - b. 1612, d. 1688. M. 1624, David Cecil, '3rd Earl of Exeter' - b. c. 1604, d. 1643 s/o Sir Richard Cecil s/o Thomas Cecil, '1st Earl of Exeter and Dorothy Nevill d/o John Nevill, '4th Baron Latymer' and Elizabeth Cope d/o Sir Anthony Cope, '1st Baronet'Ch. John Cecil, William Cecil, Frances Cecil Thomas Cecil, Edward Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil
John Cecil, '4th Earl of Exeter' [Egerton] - b. 1628, d. 18 March 678. M. 1st, 8 December 1646, Frances Manners - b. 1630, d. 1660. Ch. John Cecil; M. 2nd, 24 January 1670, Mary Fane - b. 1639, d. 1681
John Cecil, 'Lord Burghley', '5th Earl of Exeter' [Manners] - b. 1648, d. 29 August 1700. M. 4 May 1670, Lady Anne Cavendish - b. c. 1644/49, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, d. 1703/04 d/o William Cavendish, '3rd Earl of Devonshire' and Elizabeth Cecil d/o William Cecil, '2nd Earl of Salisbury' and Lady Catherine Howard [M. 1st, 1662, Charles, Lord Rich, '4th Earl of Warwick'. Ch. No] Ch. John Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil
John Cecil, '6th Earl of Exeter' [Cavendish] - b 15 May 1674, Kensington, England, d. 24 December 1721. M. 1st, 9 February 1697, Annabella Bennet - b. c. 1675, d. 1698; M. 2nd, 19 September 1699, d. Elizabeth Brownlow - b. 1681, d. 1723. Ch. John Cecil, Brownlow Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil
John Cecil, '7th Earl of Exeter' [Bennet] - b. 1700, d. 9 April 1722
Brownlow Cecil, '8th Earl of Exeter' [Bennet] - b. 4 August 1701, d. 3 November 1754. M. 18 July 1724, Hannah Sophia Chambers - b. before 1709, d. 1765. Ch. Brownlow Cecil, Thomas Chambers Cecil, Elizabeth Cecil
Brownlow Cecil, '9th Earl of Exeter' [Chambers] - b. 1725, d. 1793
Hon. Thomas Chambers Cecil [Chambers] - b. 1728, d. 14 August 1778. M. 20 February 1751, Charlotte Garnier. Ch. Henry Cecil
Henry Cecil, '1st Marquess of Exeter' [Garnier] - b. 14 March 1754, Bruxelles, Belgium, d. 1 May 1804, Pembroke House, England. M. 1st, 23 May 1776, Emma Vernon. Ch. ; M. 2nd, 3 October 1791, St Mildred, Bread Street, London, Sarah Hoggins. Ch. Sophia Cecil, Henry Cecil, Brownlow Cecil, Thomas Cecil; M. 3rd, 19 August 1800, Elizabeth Anne Burrell. Ch. No
Sophia Cecil [Hoggins] - b. 1793, d. 1823. M. Henry Manvers Pierrepont - b. 1780, d. 1851
Henry Cecil [Hoggins] - b. 1793, d. infant
Brownlow Cecil, '2nd Marquess of Exeter' [Hoggins] - b. 2 July 1795, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, d. 16 January 1867 Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. M. 12 May 1824, St. George's Church, St. George Hanover Square, London, England, Isabella Poyntz - b. 1803, d. 1879. Ch. William Alleyne Cecil, Brownlow Thomas Montagu Cecil, Isabella Mary Cecil, Mary Frances Cecil, Edward Henry Cecil, Dorothy Anne Cecil, Henry Poyntz Cecil, Adelbert Percy Cecil, Victoria Cecil
William Alleyne Cecil, '3rd Marquess of Exeter' [Poyntz] - b. 30 April 1825, Connaught Place, London, England, d. 14 July 1895, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. M. 17 October 1848, St. George Church, St George Hanover Square, London, England, Georgina Sophia Pakenham - b. 1827, d. 1909 d/o William Stephen Poyntz and Hon. Elizabeth Mary Browne d/o Anthony Browne, 7th Viscount Montagu. Ch. Brownlow Henry George Cecil, Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil, Isabella Georgiana Katherine Cecil, William Cecil, Mary Louisa Wellesley Cecil, Catherine Sarah Cecil, Frances Emily Cecil, Louisa Alexandrina Cecil, John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil
Brownlow Henry George Cecil, '4th Marquess of Exeter' [Pakenham] - b. 20 December 1849, d. 9 April 1918. M. Isabella Whichcote - b. 1857, d. 1917
Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 5 July 1851, d. 23 June 1889. M. Edith Brooks - b. c. 1854, d. 1917
Isabella Georgiana Katherine Cecil [Pakenham]
William Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 2 November 1854, Burghley House, Lincolnshire, England, d. 16 April 1943, Haywards, Heath, Sussex, England. M. Mary Rothes Margaret Tyssen-Amherst, '2nd Baroness Amherst'; M. 2nd, Violet Maud Freer - b. (?), d. 1957
Mary Louisa Wellesley Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 1857, d. 1930
Catherine Sarah Cecil [Pakenham] - b. 8 April 1861, London, England, d. 14 March 1918. M. 1st, Henry de Vere Vane, '9th Baron Barnard' - b. c. 1854, d. 1918. Ch. Henry Cecil Vane, Christopher William Vane, Ralph Frederick Vane
Henry Cecil Vane [Cecil] - b. 19 September 1882, d. 9 October 1917, France. M. 25 August 1914, Enid Victoria Rachel Fane - b. 1894, d. 1969
Christopher William Vane [Cecil] - b. 1888, d. 1964
Ralph Frederick Vane [Cecil] - b. 1891, d. 1928
Frances Emily Cecil - b. 1862, d. 1951
Louisa Alexandrina Cecil - b. 1864, d. 1950
John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil - b. 1867, d. (?)
Colonel Lord Brownlow Thomas Montagu Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 1827, d. 1905
Isabella Mary Cecil [Poyntz]
Lady Mary Frances Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 1832, d. 1917. M. Dudley Ryder, '3rd Earl of Harrowby'
Commander Lord Edward Henry Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 25 December 1834, d. 12 September 1862
Dorothy Anne Cecil [Poyntz]
Henry Poyntz Cecil [Poyntz]
Lord Adelbert Percy Cecil, Pymouth Brethren [Poyntz] - b. 1841, d. 1889
Lady Victoria Cecil [Poyntz] - b. 1843, d. 1932. M. William Charles Evans-Freke, '8th Baron Carberry'
Thomas Cecil [Hoggins] - b. 1 January 1797, d. 29 November 1873. M. Sophia Georgiana Lennox - b. 1809, d. 1902
Elizabeth Cecil [Chambers] - b. before 1741, d. 1813
Elizabeth Cecil [Bennet] - b. c. 1706, d. 1733 (age 27 yrs)
Lady Elizabeth Cecil [Cavendish] - b. 1687, d. 12 June 1708, Glasshouse Street, London, England. M. 1706, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire Charles Boyle, '4th Earl of Orrery', 'Order of the Thistle' [INHERITED: Estate, 1714] - b. 28 July 1674, Little Chelsea, London, d. 28 August 1731, Westminster. Buried: Westminster Abbey d/o Roger Boyle, '2nd Earl of Orrery' and Lady Mary Sackville. Ch. John Boyle
John Boyle, '5th Earl of Orrery', '5th Earl of Cork' (Ireland) [Cecil] - b. 13 January 1707, Westminster, d. 16 November 1762. M. 1st, Lady Henrietta Hamilton. Ch. Hamilton Boyle, Elizabeth Boyle; M. 2nd, Margaret Hamilton. Ch. Edmund Boyle
Hamilton Boyles, '3rd Baron Boyle', of Marston' (1762), '6th Earl of Cork', '6th Earl of Orrery' [Henrietta Hamilton] - b. 3 February 1729, d. 17 January 1764. M. No
Elizabeth Boyles [Henrietta Hamilton] -
Edmund Boyle, '7th Earl of Cork', '7th Earl of Orrery' [Margaret Hamilton] - b. 21 November 1742, d. 30 May 1798, Marston House. Buried: St. John's Church, Frome, Somerset. M. 1st, 31 August 1764, Anne Courtenay - b. 1742, d. 1785 d/o and heir of Kelland Courtenay. Ch. Edmund Boyle, Courtenay Boyle, Elizabeth Boyle-(?), 3-s. Separated in 1782; M. 2nd, 17 June 1786, Mary Monckton d/o of John Monckton, '1st Viscount Galway'
General Edmund Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan (1768 - 1798) '8th Earl of Cork and Orrery' [Courtenay] - b. 21 October 1767, d. 29 June 1856. M. 9 October 1795, Isabella Henrietta Poyntz - b. (?), d. 29 November 1843 d/o William Poyntz and Isabella Courtenay. Ch. Lady Isabella-Elizabeth Boyle, Edmund William Boyle, Hon. George Richard Boyle, Charles Boyle, Hon. John Boyle, Lady Lucy Georgina Boyle, Lady Louisa Boyle, Lt-Col. Hon. Robert Edward Boyle, Rev. Hon. Richard Cavendish Boyle
Lady Isabella-Elizabeth Boyle [Poyntz] - b. 4 February 1797, d. 27 December 1829
Edmund William Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan Poyntz] - b. 2 April 1798, d. 1 January 1826
Hon. George Richard Boyle Poyntz] - b. 22 September 1799, d. 8 September 1810
Charles Boyle, 'Viscount Dungarvan' Poyntz] - b. 6 December 1800, d. 25 August 1834. M. Lady Catherine St. Lawrence d/o William St. Lawrence, '2nd Earl of Howth'. Ch. Richard Boyle, William George Boyle
Richard Edmund St Lawrence Boyle, 'Viscount Dungarvan' (1834 - 1856) '9th Earl of Cork and Orrery' [Master of her Majesty's Buckhounds; Master of the Horse (1866 - 1895)] Knight of the Order of St. Patrick (1860) [St. Lawrence] - b. 19 April 1829, Dublin, Ireland, d. 22 June 1904, Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London. M. 20 July 1853, Lady Emily de Burgh - b. 1828, d. 1912 d/o Ulick de Burgh, '1st Marquess of Clanricarde ' and Harriet Canning. Ch. Lady Emily Harriet Catherine Boyle, Lady Grace Elizabeth Boyle, Lady Honora Janet Boyle, Lady Isabel Lettice Theodosia Boyle, Lady Dorothy Blanche Boyle, Charles Spencer Boyle, 10th Earl of Cork, Robert John Lascelles Boyle, '11th Earl of Cork'
Lady Emily Harriet Catherine Boyle [de Burgh] - b. c. 1855, d. 28 July 1931. M. James Dalison Alexander. Ch.
Lady Grace Elizabeth Boyle [de Burgh] - b. c. 1858, d. 23 May 1935. M. Hon. Henry Francis Baring. Ch.
Lady Honora Janet Boyle [de Burgh] - b. c. 1859, d. 11 March 1953. M. Robert Kirkman Hodgson. Ch.
Lady Isabel Lettice Theodosia Boyle [de Burgh] - b. (?), d. 6 April 1904. M. James Walker Larnach. Ch.
Lady Dorothy Blanche Boyle [de Burgh] - b. c. 1860, d. 7 June 1938. M. Walter Long, '1st Viscount Long'. Ch.
Charles Spencer Boyle, '10th Earl of Cork' [de Burgh] - b. 1861, d. 1925. M. Mrs. Rosalie Gray néde Villiers. Ch. No
Robert John Lascelles Boyle, '11th Earl of Cork' [de Burgh] - b. 1864. d. 1934. M. Josephine Hale, of San Francisco. Ch. No
William George Boyle [St. Lawrence]
Hon. John Boyle - b. 13 March 1803, d. 6 December 1874. M. 10 December 1835, Hon. Cecilia de Ros d/o Lord Henry FitzGerald. Ch.
Lady Lucy Georgina Boyle - b. 19 March 1804, d. 31 August 1827 (age 23 yrs)
Lady Louisa Boyle - b. 16 September 1806, d. 30 May 1826 (age 20 yrs)
Lt-Col. Hon. Robert Edward Boyle - b. 1809, d 1854
Rev. Hon. Richard Cavendish Boyle, 'Chaplain to Queen Victoria' {Resided: Marston Bigot Park] - b. 28 February 1812, d. 30 March 1886. M. Eleanor Vere Gordon - b. 1 May 1825, Auchlunies, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, d. 29 July 1916, Brighton, East Sussex, England d/o Alexander Gordon. Ch.
Admiral Sir Courtenay Boyle - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1799, Carolina Amelia Poyntz.
Elizabeth Boyle (?)
William Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1630, d. 1637 (age 7 yrs)
Frances Cecil [Egerton] - b. 1633, d. 31 December 1652. M. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, '1st Earl of Shaftesbury' - b. 1621, d. 1683
Thomas Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1635, d. 1641 (age 6 yrs)
Edward Cecil [Egerton] - b. c 1636, d. 1636, infant
Elizabeth Cecil [Egerton] - b. c. 1638, d. 1638, infant
Mary Egerton [Stanley] - b. (?)
Arabella Egerton [Stanley]
Frances Egerton [Stanley]
Alice Egerton [Stanley]
James Egerton [Stanley]
Charles Egerton [Stanley]
John Egerton, '2nd Earl of Bridgewater' 'Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire (1660 - 1686), Cheshire (1670 - 1676), Lancashire (1670 - 1676) and Hertfordshire (1681 - 1686)[Oulton Estate] [Stanley] - b. 30 May 1623 another source reflects June 1623, d. 26 October 1686 another source reflects 26 December 1686. Buried: Little Gaddesden, Hertforshire. M. 1641, Elizabeth Cavendish, 'Countess of Bridgewater' - b. 1626, d. 14 July 1663 d/o William Cavendish, '1st Duke of Newcastle' and Elizabeth Bassett. Ch. John Egerton, William Egerton, Thomas Egerton
John Egerton, '3rd Earl of Bridgewater' [First Lord of the Admiralty (Office: 1699 - 1701), First Lord of Trade (Officer: 16 December 1695 - 9 June 1699] [Cavendish] - b. 9 November 1646, d. 19 March 1701. M. 1st, Elizabeth Cranfield d/o James Cranfield, '2nd Earl of Middlesex' and Anne Bourchier. Ch. John Cranfield; M. 2nd, Jane Paulet d/o Charles Paulet, '1st Duke of Bolton' and Mary Scrope illegitimate d/o and co-heiress Emanuel Scrope, '1st Earl of Sunderland' and his mistress Martha Jones. Ch. Charles Egerton, Lady Mary Egerton, Hon. Thomas Egerton, Scrop Egerton, Hon. William Egerton, Hon. Henry Egerton, Hon. John Egerton, Hon. Charles Egerton, Lady Elizabeth Egerton
John Cranfield [Cranfield] - b. 11 January 1668, d. 31 March 1670
Charles Egerton, 'Viscount Brackley' [Paulet] - b. 7 May 1675, d. April 1687, Bridgwater House, Barbican, London, England (burnt to death in a fire which destroyed Bridgewater) (age 11)
Lady Mary Egerton [Paulet] - b. 14 May 1676, d. 11 April 1704. M. William Byron, '4th Baron Byron'
Hon. Thomas Egerton [Paulet] - b. 15 August 1679, d. April 1687, Bridgwater House, Barbican, London, England (burnt to death in a fire which destroyed Bridgewater). Buried: 14 April 1687, Little Gaddesten, Hertforshire, England (age 7 yrs)
Scroop Egerton, '1st Duke of Bridgewater' [Paulet] - b. 11 August 1681, d. 11 January 1744/45
Hon. William Egerton [Paulet] - b. 1684, d. 1732
Hon. Henry Egerton, 'Bishop of Hereford' [Paulet] - b. 10 February 1689, d. 1 April 1746. M. Elizabeth Ariana Bentinck d/o William Bentinck, '1st Earl of Portland'; M. 2nd, Jane Martha Tempe. Ch. John Egerton
John Egerton
Hon. John Egerton, 'Page of Honour' [Paulet] - b. (?), d. c. 1707
Hon. Charles Egerton [Paulet] - b. (?), d. 7 November 1725. M. Catherine Greville
Lady Elizabeth Egerton [Paulet] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Hon. Thomas Catesby Paget (1712 - 1714), 'Lord Paget' [Servied in the household of King George II]- b. 1689, d. 4 February 1742. Buried: 19 February 1742, Westminster Abbey s/o Henry Paget, '1st Earl of Uxbridge' and Mary Catesby. Ch. Henry Paget, Hon. George Paget
Henry Paget, 'Lord Paget' (1742 - 1743), '2nd Earl of Uxbridge' (1815) (Marquess of Anglesey) [Egerton] - b. 22 January 1719, d. 16 November 1769. Buried: 24 November 1769, West Drayton. M. No
Hon. George Paget - b. 1720, d. 1737, Colchester (age 17 yrs)
William Egerton
Thomas Egerton
Lady Elizabeth Stanley, 'Countess of Huntington' [INHERITED: 4th in line to England's throne] [Spencer] - b. 6 January 1588, Knowsley Hall, Knowsley, Lancashire, England. Christened: 6 January 1588, Knowsley. d. 20 January 1633, Whitefriars, London, England, smallpox. Buried: Parish Church of St. Helen, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire. M. 15 January 1601, Stonely, Stafford, Henry Hastings, '5th Earl of Huntingdon' - b. 24 April 1586, Ashby-de-la Zouch, Leicestershire. Christened: 17 May 1586, Exton, Rutland, d. 14 November 1643, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Buried: 16 December 1643, Ashby-de-la-Zouch s/o Francis Hastings, 'Baron Hastings' and Sarah Harrington, 'Baroness Hastings', Baroness Zouche', of Harryngworth. Ch. Ferdinando Hastings, Lady Alice Hastings, Lady Elizabeth Hastings, Lord Henry Hastings, Lady Mary Hastings
Ferdinando Hastings, of Ashby de la Zouch Castle, (partially destroyed by Parliamentary forces, 1647 - 1648) relocated to Donington Hall Estate '6th Earl of Huntingdon', MP for Leicestershire (1625, 1628-29) [Stanley] - b. 18 January 1609, d. 13 February 1655, smallpox. M. 7 August 1623, Lucy Davies d/o Sir John Davies. Ch. Son, Son, Son, Theophilus Hastings
Son, died young - b. before 10 December 1650
Son, died young - b. before 10 December 1650
Son, died young - b. before 10 December 1650
Rt. Hon. Theophilus Hastings, '7th Earl of Huntingdon', 'Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire' (11 August 1687 - 6 April 1689, the Hastings family held this office 1550 - 1642), 'Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire (23 December 1687 - 16 May 1689) [Excluded from the 1690 Act of Grace, lost his offices continued to attend the House of Lords remaining a committed Jacobite; Arrested and charged with treason, 1692, chargers were later dropped just before his death; One of five peers voting against the 1701 Act of Settlement barring Catholics from the throne] [Davies] - b. 10 December 1650, d. 30 May 1701. M. 1st, Elizabeth Lewis - b. (?), d. 1688 d/o and coheiresses of Sir John Lewis, of Ledstone Hall, West Yorkshire. Ch. 9, George Hastings, Elizabeth Hastings; M. 2nd, 1890, Mary Fowler w/o Thomas Needham, '6th Viscount Kilmorey'. Ch. Ann Hastings, Catherine Hastings, Frances Hastings, Theophilus Hastings, Margaret Hastings, Ferdinando Hastings
George Hastings, '8th Earl of Huntingdon' [Lewis] - b. 22 March 1677, Donington Hall, Leicestershire, d. 22 February 1705, London, fever. Buried: St. James, Piccadilly. M. No
Elizabeth Hastings [Lewis] - b. 1682, d. 1739
Ann Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1691, d. 1755,
Catherine Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1692, d. 1739
Frances Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1693, d. 1750
Theophilus Hastings, of Donington Park, '9th Earl of Huntingdon' [Fowler] - b. 12 November 1696, d. 13 October 1746. Buried/Monument: St Helen's Church, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. M. 3 June 1728, Lady Selina Shirley 'Countess of Huntingdon' - b. 24 August 1707, Astwell Castle, Northamptonshire, England, d. 17 June 1791 d/o Washington Shirley, '2nd Earl Ferrers' and Mary Levinge. Ch. Francis Hastings, Elizabeth Hastings; Paramour Mistress: (?). Ch. Sir George Hastings
Francis Hastings, 'Baron Botreaux', ''10th Earl of Huntingdon' [Shirley] - b. 13 March 1729, d. 2 October 1789. M. No.; Parmour Mistress: Mademoiselle Lany. Ch. Charles
Elizabeth Hastings Rawdon, 'Countess of Moira', [INHERITED five distinct baronies, through summons to parliament, by modern law, permanent and heritable baronies of Hastings families): '16th Baroness Botreaux', '15th Baroness Hungerford', 'Baroness de Moleyns', 'Baroness Hastings of Hastings', 'Baroness Hastings of Hungerford'] [Shirley] - b. 23 March 1731, Donington Park, Leicestershire, England, d. 11 April 1808, Moira, County Down, Ireland (Northern Ireland). M. John Rawdon, 'Baron Rawdon', of Moira, 'Sir John Rawdon, Bt. (1724 - 1750), '1st Earl of Moira', The Lord Rawdon (1750 - 1762)- b. 17 March 1720, d. 20 June 1793 s/o Sir John Rawdon, '3rd Baronet' and Dorothy Levinge d/o Sir Richard Levinge, '1st Baronet' [M. 1st, Helena Perceval d/o John Perceval, '1st Earl of Egmont' and Lady Catherine Parker. Ch. Lady Helena Rawdon, Lady Catherine Rawdon; M. 2nd, 23 December 1746, Anne Hill d/o Trevor Hill, '1st Viscount Hillsborough and Mary Rowe. Ch. No] Ch. Francis Rowden
Francis Rowden [Hastings]
Sir George Hastings [Unknown] - b. 1733, d. 1783
Margaret Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1699, d. 1768
Ferdinando Hastings [Fowler] - b. 1699, d. 1726
Lady Elizabeth Hastings [Stanley] - b. c. 1605, d. (?). M. Sir Hugh Calveley, of Lea. Ch. No
Lady Alice Hastings [Stanley ] - b. 1606, d. 1667. M. Sir Gervase Clifton, of Clifton Hall. Ch. No
Lord Henry Hastings, '1st Baron Loughborough', Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire (1661) [Family Seat Ashby de la Zouche Castle, destroyed by Parliamentary forces during the 1647 - 48, 2nd English Civil War; the family located to Donington Hall Estate; founding member of 'The Sealed Knot'] [Stanley] - b. 28 September 1610, d. 10 January 1666/67. M.
Lady Mary Hastings [Stanley] - b. 1612, d. 1660. M. Sir John Gerrard
William Stanley, '6th Earl of Derby' (1594) [Heir to Queen Elizabeth I under the Third Succession Act] [Possibly the true author of the plays of William Shakespeare] [Clifford] - b. 1561, London, England, d. 25/29 September 1642, Lathom House, Lancashire M. 1595, Elizabeth de Vere 'Countess of Derby', 'Lord of Mann' (1612 - 1627) - b. 2 July 1575, Theobalds House, Hertfordshire, d. 1627 d/o Edward de Vere, '17th Earl of Oxford' and Anne Cecil d/o William Cecil, '1st Baron Burghley', Chief advisor and leading member of Queen Elizabeth I Privy Council. Ch. Anne Stanley, James Stanley, Robert Stanley
Lady Anne Stanley, 'Countess of Ancram' [de Vere] - b. c. 1600, d. February 1657. Buried: Westminster Abbye. M. 1st, 20 July 1615, Sir Henry Portman, 'Orchard Portman', Somerset [Keepers of Roche Forest, MOP - b. 1596, d. 1621; M. 2nd, Robert Kerr, '1st Earl of Ancram' - b. (?), d. 1654, in exile in Amsterdam s/o [M. 1st Elizabeth Murray. Ch. Stanley Kerr, William Kerr] Ch. Charles Kerr, Vere Kerr, Elizabeth Kerr, Henrietta Maria Kerr, Stanley Kerr
Charles Kerr, '2nd Earl of Ancram' [Stanley] - b. 6 August 1624, Richmond, Surrey, d. September 1690. M. 1st, Frances (?). Ch. Kerr; M. 2nd,
Anne Kerr, of Stondon Massey, Essex - b. (?), d. (?). M. Colonel Nathaniel Rich [Purchased Eltham Palace and the lands attached to it]- b. (?), d. c. 1701 s/o Robert Rich, of Felsted, Essex s/o Richard Rich, illegitimate son of Richard Rich, '1st Baron Rich' [M. 1st, Elizabeth Hampden d/o Sir Edmund Hampden. Ch. Nathaniel Rich, Robert Rich, 1-d] Ch. No
Vere Kerr [Stanley] - b. c. 1622, d. 1708. M. Henry Wilkinson
Elizabeth Kerr [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Colonel Nathaniel Rich
Henrietta Maria Kerr [Stanley] - b. (?), d. 1647. Buried: Westminster Abbey
James Stanley, of Lathom House, Lancashire, England, 'Yn Stanlagh Mooar' (the Great Stanley), '7th Earl of Derby', 'Lord Strange', 'Feudal Lord of the Isle of Mann' [Naturalised as an English citizen by Act of Parliament in February 1629] MP for Liverpool, 1625, Knight of the Bath, 1626; Lord Lieutenant of North Wales [de Vere] - b. 31 January 1607, Knowsley, near Lathom House, d. 15 October 1651, beheaded at Bolton [Royalist commandeer in the English Civil War, taken prisoner at Nantwich, 1651, accused of corresponding with Charles II] Buried: Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ormskirk. M. 26 June 1626, Charlotte de La Trémoille, 'Countess of Derby' - b. December 1599, Thouars, Poitou, France, d. 31 March 1664 d/o Claude de La Trémoille, '2nd Duke of Thouars' and Countess Charlotte Brabantina', of Nassau d/o William I, Prince of Orange and Charlotte de Bourbon. Ch. Charles Stanley, Edward Stanley, William Stanley, John Stanley, Son, Son, Charlotte Stanley, Henriette Stanley, Amelia Stanley, Catherine Stanley
Charles Stanley, '8th Earl of Derby', '2nd Baron Strange', Mayor of Liverpool (1666 - 1667) [Heir] [de La Trémoille] - b. 19 January 1628, d. 21 December 1672. M. 1650, Dorothea Helena Kirkhoven d/o Jehan, Lord of Heenvliet of Holland and Katherine Wotton w/o Henry Stanhope, 'Lord Stanhope' and d/o Thomas Wotton, '2nd Baron Wotton and Mary Throckmorton [Paramour Master: King Charles II. Ch. George 'Swan'] Ch. William Stanley, James Stanley
William Ricard George Stanley, '9th Earl of Derby', 'Lord Strange' (1655 - 1672), 'Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire' (1676 - 1687, 1688 - 1701), Cheshire (1676 - 1687) Petitioned the House of Lords for the restoration of family estates, 1685, Hawarden, Bidston, Broughton, Lancashire] [Kirkhoven] - b. c. 1655, d. 5 November 1702. M. Lady Elizabeth Butler d/o Thomas Butler, 'Earl of Ossory' (1673) - b. 8 July 1634, Kilkenny Castle, d. 30 July 1680, London. Ch. Henrietta Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley
Henrietta Maria Stanley, 'Countess of Anglesey', suo jure '4th Baroness Strange' [Butler] - b. 1687, d. 26 June 1718. M. 21 May 1706, John Annesley, '4th Earl of Anglesey' - b. 18 January 1676, d. 18 September 1710 s/o James Annesley, '2nd Earl of Anglesey' and Lady Elizabeth Manners d/o John Manners, '8th Earl of Rutland'; M. 2nd, 24 July 1714, John Ashburnham, '3rd Baron Ashburnham'. Ch. Henrietta Ashburnham
Lady Henrietta Ashburnham, of Bretherton Estate, 'Baroness Strange' [INHERITED: Bretherton Estate] - b. (?), d. 1718. Buried: Ashburnham, East Sussex
Lady Elizabeth Stanley [Butler] - b. c. 1688, d. 1714
James Stanley, '10th Earl of Derby' [Kirhoven] - b. 1664, d. 1736. M. Mary Morley. Ch. Son
Son Stanley [Morley] - b. (?), d. infant
Edward Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 7 January 1639, d. October 1664. M. No
William Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 18 October 1640, d. 25 October 1670. M. No
John Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 4 November 1641, d. 10 September 1719. M. Alice Biddle (commoner),
Son [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. young
Son [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. young
Charlotte Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. young
Lady Henriette Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. 17 November 1630, d. 27 December 1685. M. William Wentworth, '2nd Earl of Strafford'. Ch. No
Amelia Anna Sophia Stanley [Heiress of Barony of Strange (by writ similar of 1299, passes to females)] [de La Trémoille] - b. 1633, d. 22 February 1702/03. M. 5 May 1659, John Murrary, '1st Marquess of Atholl' (7 February 1676) '2nd Earl of Atholl', '3rd Earl of Tullibardine', 'KG' (1687) - b. 2 May 1631, d. 6 May 1703 s/o John Murray, '1st Earl of Atholl' and Jane Campbell, of Glenorchy. Ch. John Murray, Charles Murray, James Murray, William Murray, Charlotte Murray, Amelia Murray, Jane Murray, Mungo Murray, Edward Murray, Henry Murray, Katherine Murray, George Murray
John Murray, '1st Duke of Atholl', (Queen Anne, 1703), '1st Earl of Tullibardine' (William III, of England, 1696) [Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland; Secretary of State (1696 - 1698); Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland; Knight of the Thistle, 1704] [Stanley] - b. 24 February 1660, Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, England, d. 14 November 1724. M. 1st, 1683, Katherine Hamilton d/o William Douglas-Hamilton, '3rd Duke of Hamilton' and Anne Hamilton, '3rd Duchess of Hamilton'. Ch. John Murray, Lady Anne Murray, Lady Mary Murray, William Murray, James Murray, Charles Murray, Katherine Murray, George Murray, George Murray, Susan Murray, Katherine Murray, Basil Murray; M. 2nd, Mary Ross d/o William Ross, '12th Lord Ross' s/o and heir of George Ross, '11th Lord Ross' and Lady Agnes Wilkie. Ch. John Murray, Mungo Murray, Edward Murray, Frederick Murray, Wilhelmina Caroline Murray, Mary Murray, Amelia Anne Murray
John Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Hamilton] - b. 6 May 1684, d. 11 September 1709, Battle of Malplaquet
Lady Anne Murray [Hamilton] - b. 21 May 1685, d. 20 July 1686 (age 1 yr 2 mos)
Lady Mary Murray [Hamilton] - b. 21 May 1685, d. 20 July 1686 (age 1 yr 2 mos)
William Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Hamilton] - b. 14 April 1689, 9 July 1746, attainted, removed from the succession
James Murray, '2nd Duke of Atholl', 'Marquess of Tullibardine' (1715, 1746), [Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland; Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland] [Hamilton] - b. 28 September 1690, Edinburgh, Scotland, d. 8 January 1764, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. M. 1st, 1726, Jane Frederick. Ch. John Murray, 'Marques of Tullibardin', Jane Murray, Charlotte Murray, James Murray; M. 2nd, 1749, Jean Drummond. Ch. No
John Murray, 'Marques of Tullibardin' [Frederick] - b. 1728, d. 1729, infant
Lady Jane Murray [Frederick] - b. c. 1730, d. 1747 (age 17 yrs)
Lady Charlotte Murray, 'Duchess of Atholl', '8th Baroness Strange' [INHERITED; Sovereignty of the Isle of Man, sold to the British Crown, 1765, £70,000, annuity of £2,000 per year] [Frederick] - b. 1731, d. 1805, Barochey House, Glasgow. Buried: Dunkeld, Scotland. M. 23 October 1753, Dunkeld, Scotland, John Murray, '3rd Duke of Atholl' [MP for Perthshire (1761 - 1764)- b. 6 May 1729, d. 5 November 1775 s/o Lord George Murray s/o John Murray, '1st Duke of Atholl'. Ch. Lady Charlotte Murray, John Murray, James Murray, George Murray, George Murray, William Murray, Amelia Murray, Henry Murray, Mary Murray, Charles Murray
Lady Charlotte Murray [Geranium pratense; 'The British Garden] [Murray] - b. 2 August 1754, Dunkeld, Scotland, d. 4 April 1808, Bath, Somerset, England. Buried: Bath Abbey. M. No
John Murray, '4th Duke of Atholl', 'Marquess of Tullibardine' (1764 - 1774), 'Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire', Knight of the Thistle (1800), Privy Council (1797), Grand Master of the Antient Grand Lodge of England (1775 - 1781, 1791 - 1812) [Murray] - b. 30 June 1755, 29 September 1830, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. M. 1st, 1774, Hon. Jane Cathcart. Ch. Charlotte Murray, John Murray, James Murray, Edward Murray, Robert Murray, Frederick Murray, Amelia Sophia Murray, Elizabeth Murray; M. 2nd, 1761, Hon. Margery Frobes. Ch. Catherine Murray, Charles Murray
Lady Charlotte Murray [Cathcart] - b. 1775, d. 1832. M. 1st, Sir John Menzies, of Castle Menzies, '4th Baronet'; M. 2nd, Admiral Sir Adam Drummond, KCH, '7th of Megginch'
John Murray, '5th Duke of Atholl' [Declared insane at age 20] [Cathcart] - b. 26 June 1778, d. 14 September 1846
Lord, Lt. -Gen. James Murray, '1st Baron Glenlyon' [Owned 610 slaves at Saint Vincent and the Grenadines] [Cathcart] - b. 29 May 1782, Dunkeld, Perthshire, d. 12 October 1837. M. 19 May 1810, St Martin-in-the Fields, Covent Garden, London, Emily Frances Percy d/o General Hugh Percy, '2nd Duke of Northumberland and Frances Julia Burrell. Ch. Hon. Frances Julia Murray, Hon. Charlotte Agusta Leopoldina Murray, George Murray, Colonel the Hon. James Charles Plantagenet Murray
Hon. Frances Julia Murray [Percy] - b. (?), d. 4 November 1868. M. Colonel Hon. Charles Henry Maynard s/o Henry Maynard, '3rd Viscount Maynard'. Ch. No
Hon. Charlotte Augusta Leopoldina Murray [Percy] - b. (?), d. 2 May 1889. M. Rverend Court Granville. Ch. No
George Augustus Frederick John Murray, '6th Duke of Atholl' [Percy] - b. 20 September 1814, d. 16 January 1864. M. 29 October 1839, Anne Home-Drummond, Lady Glenlyon, 'Duchess of Atholl', 'Dowager Duchess of Atholl' (1864 - 1897) - b. 17 June 1814, d. 22 May 1897, Dunkeld, Perthshire d/o Henry Home-Drummond and Christian Moray. Ch. John Stewart-Murray
John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, '7th Duke of Atholl', 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Lord-Lieutenant of Perthshire (1878 - 1917)] [Home-Drummond] - b. 6 August 1840, d. 20 January 1917, Blair Castle. M. 1863, Louia Moncreiffe - b. 11 June 1844, d. 8 July 1902 d/o Sir Thomas Moncreiffe of thaat Illk, '7th Baronet'. Ch. Dorothea Louisa Stewart-Murray, Helen Stewart-Murray, Evelyn Stewart-Murray, John Stewart-Murray, John George Stewart-Murray, George Stewart-Murray, James Thomas Stewart-Murray
Lady Dorothea Louisa Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 1866, d. (?). M. Major Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise
Lady Helen Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 1867
Lady Evelyn Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 17 March 1868, Blair Castle, Perthshire, Scotland, d. 30 July 1940, Easter Moncrieffe, Perthshire. Buried: Tirnie, Blair Atholl
John Stewart-Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine' [Moncreiffe] - b. 1869, d. 1869, infant
John George 'Bardie' Stewart-Murray, 'Marquess of Tullibardine', '8th Duke of Atholl' [Moncreiffe] - b. 15 December 1871, Blair Castle, Perthshire, d. 16 March 1942. M. 20 July 1899, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, Her Grace Katharine Marjory Ramsay, 'Duchess of Atholl', 'Marchioness of Tullibardine' (1899 - 1917), MP, (Kinross and West Perthshire) - b. 6 November 1874, Edinburgh, d. 21 October 1960, Edinburgh. Ch. No
Major Lord George Stewart-Murray [Moncreiffe] - b. 1873, d. 1914
Lord James Thomas Stewart-Murray, '9th Duke of Atholl', '14th Baron Strange' (Creations, 1295 and 1326, are extant, can pass through both male and female lines), '8th Baron Percy' [Moncreiffe] - b. 18 August 1879, d. 8 May 1957. M. No
Colonel the Hon. James Charles Plantagenet Murray [Percy] - b. 8 December 1819, d. 3 June 1874. M. Elizabeth Marjoy Fairholme. Ch. 3-d
Daughter Murray [Marjoy]
Daughter Murray [Marjoy]
Daughter Murray [Marjoy]
Lord Edward Murray [Cathcart] - b. 11 September 1783, d. 19 March 1795 (age 12 yrs)
Lord Robert Murray [Cathcart]
Lord Frederick Murray [Cathcart]
Lady Sophia Murray [Cathcart]
Lady Elizabeth Murray [Cathcart]
James Murray [Murray] - b. 5 December 1757. Christened: 7 December 1757
George Murray [Murray] - b. 6 January 1759
George Murray [Murray] - b. 30 January 1761. Christened: 1 February 1761
William Murray [Murray] - b. 20 March 1762
Amelia Murray [Murray] - b. 3 July 1763. Christened: 10 July 1763
Henry Murray [Murray] - b. 13 June 1767. Christened: 30 June 1767
Mary Murray [Murray] - b. 12 January 1769. Christened: 18 January 1769
Charles Murray [Murray] - b. 21 April 1771. Christened: 6 May 1777
James Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine [Frederick] - b. 1735, d. 1736, infant
Lord Charles Murray [Hamilton] - b. 24 September 1691, d. 28 August 1720
Lady Katherine Murray [Hamilton] - b. 28 October 1692, d. 5 November 1692
Lord George Murray [Hamilton] - b. 23 August 1693, d. 25 August 1693, stillborn
Lord George Murray [Hamilton] - b. 4 October 1694, d. 11 October 1760
Lady Susan Murray [Hamilton] - b. 15 April 1699, d. 22 June 1725. M. William Gordon, '2nd Earl of Aberdeen'
Lady Katherine Murray [Hamilton] - b. 25 April 1702, d. 1710 (age 8 yrs)
Lord Basil Murray [Hamilton] - b. 29 December 1704, d. February 1712 (age 8 yrs)
Lord John Murray [Ross] - b. 14 April 1711, d. 26 May 1787
Lord Mungo Murray [Ross] - b. August 1712, d. June 1714, (age 2 yrs)
Lord Edward Murray [Ross] - b. 9 June 1714, d. 2 February 1737
Lord Frederick Murray [Ross] - b. 8 January 1716, d. April 1743 (age 27 yrs)
Lady Wilhelmina Caroline Murray [Ross] - b. 28 May 1718, d. May 1720 (age 2 yrs)
Lady Mary Murray [Ross] - b. 3 March 1720 d. 29 December 1795
Lady Amelia Anne Murray [Ross] - b. 20 April 1721, d. 26 April 1721 (age 6 days)
Lord Charles Murray, '1st Earl of Dunmore' [Stanley] - b. 24 February 1661, d. 19 April 1710. M. 8 December 1682, Catherine Watts. Ch. James Murray, Henrietta Maria Murray, John Murray, Robert Murray, William Murray, Thomas Murray, Anne Murray, Catherine Murray
Captain James Murray, 'Viscount Fincastle' [Watts] - b. 7 December 1683, d. 29 September 1704
Henrietta Maria Murray [Watts] - b. c. 1684, d. 27 October 1702. M. Patrick Kinnaird, '3rd Lord Kinnaird. Ch. No
General John Murray, '2nd Earl of Dunmore' [Watts] - b. 31 October 1685, d. 18 April 1752
Brig. -Gen. Hon. Robert Murray [Watts] - b. 7 January 1689, d. 9 March 1738. M. Mary Halkett d/o Sir Charles Halkett, '1st Baronet' and Janet Murray. Ch. Catherine Murray
Catherine Murray [Halkett]
William Murray, '3rd Earl of Dunmore' [Watts] - b. 2 March 1696, d. 1 December 1756
Lt. -Gen. Hon. Thomas Murray [Watts] - b. June 1698, d. 21 November 1764. M. Elizabeth Arminger. Ch. Frances Maria
Frances Maria [Arminger]
Lady Anne Murray [Watts] - b. (?), d. 30 November 1710. M. John Campbell Cochrane, '4th Earl of Dundonald'. Ch. 3-s, 1-d
Son Cochrane [Murray]
Son Cochrane [Murray]
Son Cochrane [Murray]
Daughter Cochrane [Murray]
Lady Catherine Murray [Watts] - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Murray, 'Master of Nairne' s/o William Murray, '2nd Lord Nairne'. Ch. John Murray
John Murray [Murray] - b. (?), d. (?). M.
Lord James Murray [Stanley] - b. 8 May 1663, d. 30 December 1719. M. Anne Murray, of Glenmuir
William Murray, '2nd Lord Nairne' (1683, without oath of allegiance, received remainder of father-in-law Robert Nairne, took his seat in Parliament of Scotland, 22 October 1690) [Stanley] - b. 1664, d. 3 February 1726. M. Margaret Nairne - b. 16 December 1669 d/o and heiress of Robert Nairne. Ch. Margaret Murray, Catherine Murray
Hon. Margaret Murray [Nairne] - b. (?), d. 28 May 1773. M. 1712, William Drummond, '4th Viscount Strathallan' - b. (?), d. 16 April 1745, Culloden during 'Forty-five', horse was killed beneath him and traditio tells, Colonel George Howard, of the 3rd Foot', run him through'. Bured: Dunblane Cathedral. Ch. James Drummond, Robert Drummond, William Drummond, Henry Drummond
James Drummond [Murray] - b. (?), d. 1765
Robert Drummond [Murray]
William Drummond [Murray]
Henry Drummond [Murray]
Hon. Catherine Murray [Nairne] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Murray, '3rd Earl of Dunmore' s/o Charles Murray, '1st Earl of Dunmore'. Ch. 3-s, 2-d
Son Murray [ Murray]
Son Murray [Murray]
Son Murray [Murray]
Daughter Murray [Murray]
Daughter Murray [Murray]
Hon. Robert Murray - b. (?), d. 16 April 1746. M. Jean Mercer, of Aldie d/o Sir Laurence Mercer, of Aldie and Helen Mercer
John Murray, Master of Nairne' - b. c. 1691, d. 11 July 1770. M. Lady Catherine Murray d/o Charles Murray, '1st Earl of Dunmore'. Ch. 3-s
Son Murray [Murray]
Son Murray [Murray]
Son Murray [Murray]
Hon. Henrietta Murray - b. 1714, d. (?). M. No
Hon. Charlotte Murray - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Robertson, '11th Laird of Lude'. Ch. 2-s, 1-d
Son Robertson [Murray]
Son Robertson [Murray]
Daughter Roberton [Murray]
Hon. May Marjorie Murray - b. (?), d. (?). M. Duncan Robertson, '11th Chief of Clan Donnachaidh'. Ch. 2-s, 1-d
Son Robertson [Murray]
Son Robertson [Murray]
Daughter Robertson [Murray]
Lady Charlotte Murray [Stanley]
Lady Amelia Murray, of Dounie Castle (the last highlander) [Stanley] - b. 1666, d. 1743. M. 1st, Hugh Fraser, 'Lord Fraser, of Lovat',' '9th Lord Lovat' - b. 1666, d. 1696 s/o Hugh Fraser, '8th Lord Lovat - b. 2 May 1643/49, d. 27 April 1672 and Anne MacKenzie. Ch. Amelia Fraser, Anne Fraser, Catherine Fraser, Margaret Fraser, Hugh Fraser, John Fraser; M. 2nd, (by force) October 1697, Simon Fraser, '11th Lord Lovat'
Amelia Fraser
Anne Fraser
Catherine Fraser
Margaret Fraser
Hugh Fraser
John Fraser
Lady Jane Murray [Stanley] - b. 1666, d. 1670, young
Sir Mungo Murray [Stanley] - b. 1668, d. 1700. M. Rachel Beaverich. Ch. David Murray
David Murray [Beaverich] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 22 February 1695, St. Andrews and St. Leonards, Fife, Scotland, Margaret Donald
Lord Edward Murray [Stanley] - b. 1669, d. 1743. M. Katherine Skene
Lord Henry Murray [Stanley] - b. 1670, d. young
Lady Katherine Murray [Stanley] - b. 1672, d. 1689, young
Lord George Murray [Stanley] - b. 1673, d. 1691, young
Lady Catherine Stanley [de La Trémoille] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Henry Pierrepont, '1st Marquess of Dorchester'
Robert Stanley [de Vere]
Francis Stanley [Clifford]
William Stanley [Halsall]
Thomas Stanley [Halsall]
Ursula Stanley Salusbury [Halsall] - b. 1560, Lancashire, England, d. 1591, Liewenni, Wales. M. John, of Lleweni Salisbury. Ch. Henry Salisbury.
Sir Henry Salisbury, of Llewenni Denbighshire', '1st Baronet Salisbury' [Stanley] - b. 1612, d. (?). M. Elizabeth Vaughan. Ch. Anne Salisbury Stanhope
Anne Salisbury Stanhope [Vaughan]
Dorothy Stanley Halsall [Halsall] - b. 21 July 1587, Knowsley, Huyton, Lancashire, England, d. 1636, Halsall, Burscough, Lancashire, England. M. Sir Cuthbert Halsall [Member HOC (1614); MOP for Lancashire; KG, by Earl of Essex at Dublin Ireland , 22 July 1599; Sheriff of Lancashire (1601 - 1612); Owned property at Halsall and Salwick, Lancashire] - b. c. 1580. d. 1619, s/o Richard Halsall, of Halsall and Ann Barlow d/o Alexander Barlow (or Janet Norreys). Ch. Anne Halsall
Anne Halsall Clifton [Stanley] - b. abt 1606, Halsall, Lancashire, England, baptism: 24 January 1609, Halsall, Lancashire, England, d. bfr 16 April 1675, Kirkham, Lancashire, England. M. 11 November 1618, Halsall, Lancashire, England, Thomas Clifton, Esq. heir of Cuthbert Clifton of Wesby. [M. 2nd, Mary Longbotham. Ch. Hope Clifton Holder, Patience Clifton Beere] Ch. Cuthbert Clifton, Thomas Clifton, Mary Clifton Bowen, John Clifton, William Clifton, Benjamin Clifton, Sr. James Clifton, Ann Clifton, Elizabeth Clifton, Margaret Clifton, Dorothy Clifton, Richard Clifton, Alice Clifton, Bridget Clifton, Frances Clifton
Cuthbert Clifton [Halsall]
Thomas Clifton [Halsall]
Mary Clifton Bowen [Emigrant] [Halsall] - b. 18 January 1628, Clifton, Lancashire, England, d. 18 February 1697, Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay. Buried: Obadiah Bowen Lot, Warren, Bristol County, Rhode Island M. 1648, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, Obadiah Bowen. Ch. John Bowen, Obadiah Bowen, Jr., Mary Bowen Allen, Sarah Bowen, Jacob Bowen, Rebecca Bowen, Samuel Bowen, Joseph Bowen, Thomas Bowen, Hannah Bowen Brooks, Lydia Bowen Mason, Mercy Bowen, Isaac Bowen
John Bowen [Clifton]
Obadiah Bowen, Jr. [Clifton]
Mary Bowen Allen [Clifton]
Sarah Bowen [Clifton]
Jacob Bowen [Clifton]
Rebecca Bowen [Clifton]
Reverend Samuel Bowen [Clifton] - b. 16 July 1659, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, d. 21 January 1727, Cohansey, Salem, New Jersey. M. Elizabeth Wood. Ch. John Bowen, Samuel Bowen, Daniel Bowen, Sr. Elijah Bowen, Clifton Bowen, Elisabeth Bowen Fogg
John Bowen [Wood] - b. 17 May 1685, Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, d. 12 October 1747, Cohansey, Salem, New Jersey. M. Rachel Hogbin. Ch. Isaac Bowen, john Bowen, Willian Bowen, Joseph Bowen, James Bowen, Hannah Davis Bowen, Samuel Bowen, Joanna Bowen, Abigail Bowen
Isaac Bowen [Hogbin]
John Bowen [Hogbin]
William Bowen [Hogbin]
Joseph Bowen [Hogbin] - b. 18 July 1723, Salem Co., New Jersey, d. 20 February 1803. M. Mary Martha Bacon. Ch. Esther Bowen, Joseph Bowen, Mary Bowen, Abigail Bowen, Bacon Bowen
Esther Bowen [Bacon]
Joseph Bowen [Bacon] - b. 23 September 1765, Stow Creek Cumberland, New Jersey, d. 9 August 1830, Cumberland Co., New Jersey. M. 31 March 1796, Phebe Ann Ayars. Ch. Phebe A. Bowen Davis
Phebe Amelia Bowen Davis [Ayars] - b. 13 February 1805, Stow Creek Township Cumberland Co., New Jersey, d. 6 February 1836, Shiloh, Cumberland, New Jersey. M. 2 March 1824, Shiloh, Cumberland, New Jersey, Jeremiah Bond Davis - b. 12 June 1802, Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, d. 28 September 1863, Freeborn County, Minnesota. Buried: Seven Day Baptist Cemetery, Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota Ch. Abram Davis, Mary Bowen Davis Ayars, John Bowen, Alvaran Gillette Davis, Reece Davis, Daniel Crosely Davis
Abram Davis [Bowen]
Mary Bowen Davis Ayars 'Good woman and a consistent Christian', Member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church [Bowen] - b. 8 April 1826, Stow Creek Township, Cumberland, New Jersey, d. 29/30 December 1906, Trenton Co., Freeborn, Minnesota. Buried: Seven Day Baptist Cemetery, Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota. M. 22 June 1843, Shiloh, New Jersey, John Wister Ayars. Ch. Monroe W. Ayars, Charles C. Ayars, Caspar W. Ayars, Phebe M. Ayars Weed, Laura J. Ayars Barns, Anna W Ayars, Alma Amelia Ayars Larson
Monroe W. Ayars
Charles C. Ayars, of New Richland, 'Justice of the Peace' (25 years) [Helped build the first elevator in St. Paul and the first livery barn in Minneapolis] [Migration to Freeborn County, Minnesota age 12 years] [Davis] - b. 12 March 1844, Shiloh, New Jersey, d. 20 July 1932, Dodge Center, Minnesota. Baptized: 1862, Reverend A.B. Burdick Seventh Day Baptist Church, of Trenton, Minnesota. M. 7 June 1866, Susan Maria Pierce. Ch. Flora Ellen Ayars, Lewis U. Ayars, Laura May Ayars Bond, Arthur W. Ayars, Florence Eliza Ayars Hollister
Flora Ellen Ayars
Lewis U. Ayars
Laura May Ayars Bond
Arthur W. Ayars,
Florence Eliza Ayars Hollister
Caspar W. Ayars, of Albert Lea, Minnesota [Davis]
Phebe M. Ayars Weed, of Lake Mills, Iowa [Davis]
Laura J. Ayars Barnes, Redfield, South Dakota [Davis]
Anna M. Ayars, New Richland, Minnesota [Davis]
Alma Amelia Ayars Larson, of New Richland, Minnesota [Davis] - b. 28 April 1868, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minesota, d. 26 September 1950, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota. M. 9 December 1887, Freeborn Co., Olmsted, Minnesota, Anton Larsen, of Putten. Ch. Luverne Larson, Walter Roy Larson, Minnie 'Edria' Larson Welch, Mrytle Mae Larson Trogstad
Luverne 'Verne' “Vernie” Larson [Ayars] - b. 1890 d. 1960. M. Phoebe Hatch Larson
Walter Roy Larson [Ayars] - b. 1890 d. 1976
Minnie Edria Larson Welch [Ayars] - b. Nov 1891 d. 1960. M. 19 February 1913, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, Weller Herman Welch. Ch. Edrie Fern Welch, Esther Mae Welch, Nellie C. Welch, Almyra Welch, Edrina Welch, Luernda Welch, Margaret Welch, Arthur W. Welch, Urana M. Welch, Martha K. Welch
Edrie Fern Welch [Larson] - b. 7 November 1916, d. (?). M. 1st, 7 Nov 1935, Dewey Dwight Hall; M. 2nd, 2 September 1987 Safford Graham Arizona, Tollian Theador 'Haynes' Hayens. Ch. Harriet Jeanette Hall
Harriet Jeanette Hall
Esther Mae Welch [Larson] - b. ~1927, d. 196
Nellie C. Welch [Larson]
Almyra Welch [Larson] - b. ~1916
Edrina Welch Luernda Welch
Margaret “Maggie” Welch [Larson] - b. ~Jan 1888, Sand Creek Township, Scott, Minnesota US
Arthur W. Welch [Act of Accord] [Larson] - b. 29 Dec 1891, Sand Creek Township, Scott Co., Minnesota US
Urana M. Welch [Larson] - b. Nov 1894, Sand Creek Township, Scott, Minnesota US, d. 4 Aug 1921 Hennepin County, Minnesota
Martha K. Welch [Larson] - b. ~1901, Sand Creek Township, Scott, Minnesota US, d. (?)
Mrytle Mae Larson Trogstad [Ayars] - b. 3 October 1906, Freeborn Township, Freeborn Co., Minnesota, d. 30 January 1966, Freeborn Township, Freeeborn Co., Minnesota. M. Orin Joseph Trogstad s/o Christian Haagenson of Askershus Norway and Mina Luella Mickelson. Ch. Meralda Opal Trogstad, Rolland Melvin Trogstad, Marvin Edward Trogstad, Leslie Orville Trogstad
Meralda Opal Trogstad Seath [Larson]- b. (?), d. (?). M. Merlin Seath. Ch. Dale Seath, Rick Seath, Lyle Seath
Dale Seath [Trogstad] - b. (?), d. No. M. Rita. Ch. Yes
Rick Seath [Trogstad - b. (?), d. No. M. 1st, Jan. Ch. yes. M. 2nd, (?). Ch. (?)
Lyle Seath [Trogstad - b. (?), d. No. M. yes. Ch. (?)
Roland Melvin Trogstad [Larson] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Evelyn. Ch. Nola Trogstad (adopted)
Marvin Edward Trogstad [Larson] - b. 16 May 1932, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA, d. No. M. 4 October 1957, Little Brown Church in the Vale, Donna Rae Burns - b. August 29, 1934, d. No. [M. 1st, Robert Delle. Ch. Donald Dewayne Delle, Linda Marie Delle Story, Julie Ann Delle Lencowski aka Trogstad] Ch. Lori Lynn Trogstad, Jodi Rae Trogstad, Peggy Sue Trogstad
Lori Lynn Trogstad Stanley [Burns] - b. 17 December 1961, Albert Lea, Minnesota. d. no. M. 22 Sep 1979, Methodist Church of West Saint Paul Minnesota, Rich Stanley. Divorced: Yes. Ch. Richard Edward Stanley, Nicole Marie Stanley, Robert Orin Staneye
Richard Stanley [Trogstad] - b. July 1982, d. No. M. yes. Ch. No
Nicole Stanley [Trogstad] - b. Nov 4, 1983, d. No. M. No Parent partner with David, Lyle Seaths (Nicole's 2nd cousin) wife Shirely's son David. Ch. Devon; partner with Dave Moore. Ch. Yes, additional issue
Devon
Female Moore
Robert Orin Stanley [Trogstad] - b. 30 June 1984, d. (?). M. (?). Ch. Emma Stanley
Emma Stanley [Unknown] - b. 2009, d. (?). M. no. Ch. no
Jodi Rae Trogstad Brennan [Burns] - b. 13 Jun 1963, Albert Lea Minnesota, d. No. M. 12 Apr 1985, Saint Joseph's West Saint Paul Minnesota Joseph John Brennan. Divorced - Dec 2007. Ch. Jason Patrick Edward Brennan, Jasmine Rae Brennan Hansen, Ovums-∞
Jason Patrick Edward Brennan [Trogstad] - b. 18 Jul 1983, d. no. M. 12 July/October 2012,Erin Ries-Brennan, date: July 2012, Ch. Jameson John Edward Brennan, Caiden Patrick Brennan
Jameson John Edward Brennan [Ries] - b. 17 July 2013
Caiden Patrick Brennan [Ries] - b. 3 October 2015
Jasmine Rae Brennan Hansen [Trogstad] - b. 16 Sep 1985, d. no. M. Eric Hansen. Ch. Charlotte Hansen, Female Hansen
Charlotte Rose Hansen [Brennan] - b. 1 Jan 2013
Female Hansen [Brennan] - b. 2017
Peggy Sue Trogstad Johnson [Burns] - b. 14 Sep 1971, d. no. M. 1st, Thomas Taylor. Ch Ryan Thomas Taylor. Parent Partner: Christopher Houston. Ch. Amanda Houston. M. 2nd, Curt Johnson. Ch. Kaitlyn Johnson
Ryan Thomas Taylor [Trogstad] - b.19th or 23rd September (?)
Amanda Houston [Trogstad] - b. 2 or 6 December (?)
Kaitlyn Johnson [Trogstad] - b.
Leslie Orvile Trogstad [Larson] - b. (?) d. (?), stillborn
Mary Bowen [Bacon]
Abigail Bowen [Bacon]
Bacon Bowen [Bacon]
James Bowen [Hogbin]
Hannah Davis Bowen [Hogbin]
Samuel Bowen [Hogbin]
Joanna Bowen [Hogbin]
Abigail Bowen [Hogbin]
Samuel Bowen [Wood]
Daniel Bowen, Sr. [Wood]
Elijah Bowen [Wood]
Clifton Bowen [Wood]
Elisabeth Bowen Fogg [Wood]
Joseph Bowen [Clifton]
Thomas Bowen [Clifton]
Hannah Bowen Brooks [Clifton]
Lydia Bowen Mason [Clifton]
Mercy Bowen [Clifton]
Isaac Bowen [Clifton]
John Clifton [Halsall]
William Clifton [Halsall]
Benjamin Clifton [Halsall]
James Clifton, Sr. [Halsall]
Ann Clifton [Halsall]
Elizabeth Clifton [Halsall]
Margaret Clifton [Halsall]
Dorothy Clifton [Halsall]
Richard Clifton [Halsall]
Alice Clifton [Halsall]
Bridget Clifton [Halsall]
Frances Clifton [Halsall]
Lady Elizabeth Stanley Parker [Howard] - b. 1533, d. 1590. M. Henry Parker, '11th Baron Morley' [Knight of the Bath', 'Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire' - b. January 1533, d. 22 October 1577, Madrid s/o Sir Henry Parker s/o Henry Parker, '10th Baron Morley and Alice St. John, and Grace Newport. Ch. Edward Parker, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Anne Parker
Edward Parker, '12th Baron Morley', 'Lord of Hingham', 'Lord of Hockering', 'Lord of Norfolk' [Stanley] - b. c. 1550, d. 1618. M. Elizabeth Stanley d/o and heiress William Stanley, '3rd Baron Monteagle and Anne Leybourne. Ch. William Parker, Frances Parker; M. 2nd, Gertrude Denys d/o Sir Robert Denys of Holcombe Burnell w/o John Arundell, of Trerice, in Cornwall
William Parker, '13th Baron Morley', '4th Baron/Lord Monteagle' (Discover of the Gunpowder Plot) [Invested in the Virginia Company, 1609; had shares in the East India and North West Companies] [Stanley] - b. 1575, d. 1 July 1622, Great Hallingbury, Essex. M. Elizabeth Tresham d/o Sir Thomas Tresham and Muriel Throckmorton d/o Sir Robert Throckmorton, of Coughton Court, Warwickshire and Elizabeth Hussey. Ch. Henry Parker, Frances Parker, Catherine Parker, Elizabeth Parker
Henry Parker, '14th Baron Morley', '5th Baron Monteagle' [Tresham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. Thomas Parker
Thomas Parker - b. (?), d. 1686
Frances Parker, Nun [Stanley]
Catherine Parker [Tresham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1626, Rt. -Hon. John Savage, '2nd Earl Rivers' - b. 25 February 1603, London, d. 10 October 1654, Frodsham Castle, Frodsham, Cheshire. Buried: St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Macclesfield s/o Thomas Savage, '1st Viscount Savage' and Elizabeth Savage, 'Countess Rivers' [M. 2nd, Mary Ogle. Ch. Hon. Peter Savage] Ch. Thomas Savage, Jane Savage, Elizabeth Savage, Catherine Savage, Mary Savage
Thomas Savage, '3rd Earl Rivers' [Parker] - b. c. 1628, Cheshire, England, d. 14 September 1694, Great Queen Street, Parish of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex. M. 1st, Elizabeth Scrope d/o Emanuel Scrope, '1st Earl of Sunderland' by Mistress Martha Jeanes. Ch. Thomas Savage, Richard Savage, Elizabeth Savage, Annabella Savage; M. 2nd, Lady Arabella Bertie d/o Robert Bertie, '3rd Earl of Lindsey'. Ch. No
Thomas Savage, 'Viscount Colchester' [Scrope] - b. (?), d. c. 1680. M. Charlotte Stanley d/o Charles Stanley, '8th Earl of Derby'
Richard Savage, 'Lord Colchester', '4th Earl Rivers' [Scrope] - b. c. 1654, d. 18 August 1712. 1679, Penelope Downes d/o Roger Downes. Ch. Elizabeth Savage; Paramour Mistress: Anne, 'Countess of Macclesfield. Ch. several
Elizabeth Savage [Scrope]
Annabella Savage [Scrope]
Lady Jane Savage [Parker] - b. (?), d. (?). M. George Brydges, '6th Baron Chandos', of Sudeley Castle - b. 1620, d. February 1655, smallpox s/o Grey Brydges, '5th Baron Chandos' and Lady Anne Stanley [M. 1st, Lady Susan Montagu d/o Henry Montagu, '1st Earl of Manchester'. Ch. 3-d]; M. 2nd, Sir William Sidley, '4th Baronet'; M. 3rd, George Pitt Ch.
Elizabeth Savage, 'Baroness Petre' [Parker] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Petre, '4th Baron Ptre - b. 1626, d. 5 January 1684, Tower of London, involvement in the Popish Plot, Charged with high treason s/o Robert Petre, '3rd Baron Petre' and Mary Browne d/o Anthony-Maria Browne, '2nd Viscount Montagu'
Lady Katherine Savage, 'Lady Sedley' [Parker] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Charles Sedley, '5th Baronet' - b. March 1639, d. 20 August 1701, Hampstead. Buried: 26 August 1701,Southfleet Church s/o Sir John Sedley, '2nd Baronet', of Aylesford, Kent and Elizabeth d/o Sir Henry Savile. [Paramour Mistress: Ann Ayscough. Ch. William Sedley, Charles Sedley] Ch. Catherine Sedley
Catherine Sedley, 'Countess of Dorchester' [Savage] - b. (?), d. (?). Paramour Master: James II
Lady Mary Savage Killigrew [Parker]
Elizabeth Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Edward Cranfield. Ch. Edward Cranfield
Edward Cranfield [Parker]
Frances Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Chrisotpher Danby, of Thorpe Perrow, Yorkshire, of Farnley, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire
Charles Parker [Stanley]
Mary Parker [Stanley]
Alice Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Thomas Barrington
Mary Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Edward Leventhorpe, of Shingey Hall, Hertfordshire
Anne Parker [Stanley] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Henry Brouncker, 'Lord President of Munster'
Jane Stanley Sutton [Stanley] - b. (?), d. 1569. M. Edward Sutton, '4th Baron Dudley'
Mary Stanley Stafford - b. (?), d. 1609. M. Edward Stafford, '3rd Baron Stafford'
Thomas Stanley - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch.
Anne Stanley Arundell aka Stourton - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Charles Stourton, '8th Baron Stourton'; M. 2nd, Sir John Arundell, of Lanherne
Margaret Stanley Poyntz aka Germin - b. (?), d. 1585. M. 1st, John Germin; M. 2nd, Sir Nicholas Poyntz, of Iron Acton, Glos - b. (?). d. 1585/86
Jane Stanley [Dorothy Howard]
Mary Stanley [Dorothy Howard]
Thomas Stanley [Dorothy Howard]
Anne Stanley [Dorothy Howard]
Margaret Stanley [Dorothy Howard]
Isabel Stanley [Dorothy Howard] - b. 1533, d. 1590
John Stanley [Hastings]
Anne Stanley [Hastings]
Margaret Stanley [Hastings]
Henry Stanley [Hastings]
James Stanley [Hastings]
George Stanley [Hastings]
Thomas Stanley [Hastings]
Richard FitzAlan, '4th Earl of Arundel', '9th Earl of Surrey' - b. 1346, d. 21 September 1397, London, England. M. 1st, Elizabeth de Bohun. Ch. Thomas FitzAlan, Lady Eleanor FitzAlan, Elizabeth FitzAlan, Joan FitzAlan, Alice FitzAlan, Margaret FitzAlan, William (or Richard) FitzAlan. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Philippa Mortimer. Ch. No
Thomas FitzAlan, '5th Earl of Arundel', '10th Earl of Surrey' [de Bohun] - b. 13 October 1381, d. 13 October 1415. M. 26 November 1405, Beatrice d/o King John
Lady Eleanor FitzAlan [de Bohun] - b, c. 1365, d. 1375. M. 28 October 1371, Robert de Ufford. Ch. No
Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan [de Bohun] - b. 1366, Derbyshire, England, d. 8 July 1425. M. 1st, Sir William Montacute. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Thomas de Mowbray, '1st Duke of Norfolk'. Ch. Thomas de Mowbray, Margaret de Mowbray, John de Mowbray, Isabel de Mowbray; M. 3rd, Sir Robert Goushill or Gousell, of Hoveringham. Ch Elizabeth Goushill, Joan 'Jean' Goushill; M. 4th, Sir Gerard Usflete. Ch. No.; M. 5th, Sir Edward le Despencer. Ch. No
Thomas de Mowbray [FitzAlan]
Margaret de Mowbray [FitzAlan]
John de Mowbray [FitzAlan]
Isabel de mowbray [FitzAlan]
Elizabeth Goushill [FitzAlan]
Joan 'Jean' Goushill [FitzAlan]
Joan FitzAlan [de Bohun]
Alice FitzAlan [de Bohun]
Margaret FitzAlan [de Bohun]
William (or Richard) FitzAlan [de Bohun]
Sir John FitzAlan, '1st Baron Arundel', '1st Baron Maltravers', 'Lord Marshall of England' [Eleanor] - b. before 1349, Etchingham, Sussex, England, d. 1379, drowned. M. 17 February 1358, Eleanor Maltravers - b. 1345 d, 10 January 1404/06 d/o John Maltravers and Gwenthin. Ch. Joan FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Richard FitzAlan, William FitzAlan, Margaret FitzAlan
Joan FitzAlan [Maltravers] - b. c. 1360, d. 1September 1404. M. 1st, William de Brien; M. 2nd, Sir William de Echingham
John FitzAlan, of Buckland, Surrey, '2nd Baron Arundel', '2nd Baron Maltravers' jure matris [Maltravers] - b. 3 November 1364, d. 14 August 1390. Buried: Missenden Abbey. M. Elizabeth le Despenser - b. (?), d. 10 April/11 April 1408 d/o Edward le Despencer, '1st Baron le Despencer', 'Lord of Glamorgan' (1349) and Elizabeth Burghersh d/o and heiress of Bartholomew de Burghersh, '2nd Baron Burghersh'. [M. 2nd, William la Zouche, '3rd Baron Zouche'] Ch. John de Arundel, Thomas FitzAlan, Edward or Edmund FitzAlan
John de Arundel, 'Lord Maltravers', '6th Earl of Arundel' (Tenure: 1390 - 1421) - b. 1 August 1385, Ditton Manor, Stoke Poges, England, d. 21 April 1421. M. Eleanor Berkeley - b. (?), d. 1 August 1455 d/o Sir John Berkeley, of Beverstone Castle, Gloucestershire and Elizabeth Betteshorne [M. 1st, Sir Richard Poynings, of Poynings, Sussex. Ch. Eleanor Poynings; M. 2nd, Walter Hungerfor, '1st Baron Hungerford. Ch. (?)] Ch. John FitzAlan, William FitzAlan
John FitzAlan, 'Lord Arundel', '7th Earl of Arundel', '4th Baron Maltravers' (Tenure: 1433 - 1435), 'Duke of Touraine' [Berkeley] - b. 14 February 1408, Lytchett Matravers, Dorset, d. 12 June 1435, Beauvais, France. Buried: Arundel Castle, Sussex. M. contracted to marry 1st, Constance Fanhope d/o John Cornwall, 'Baron Fanhope' and Elizabeth of Lancaster; M. 2nd, Maud Lovell. Ch. Humphrey
Humphrey FitzAlan, '8th Earl of Arundel' [Lovell] - b. 30 January 1429, d. 24 April 1438
William FitzAlan, '9th Earl of Arundel' (24 April 1438) [Berkeley] - b. 23 November 1417, d. 1487. M. Joan Neville - b. (?), d. (?) d/o Richard Neville, '5th Earl of Salisbury and Alice Montagu, suo jure 'Countess of Salisbury' d/o Thomas Montacute, '4th Earl of Slaisbury' and Eleanor Holland d/o Thomas Holland, '2nd Ealr of Kent' and Alice FitzAlan d/o Richard FitzAlan, '4th Earl of Arundel' and Eleanor of Lancaster. Ch. Thomas FitzAlan, William FitzAlan, George FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Mary FitzAlan
Thomas FitzAlan, '10th Earl of Arundel', '7th Baron Maltravers' [Neville] - b. 1450, d. 25 October 1524, Singleton, West Sussex. Buried; Arundel, Sussex. M. 17 February 1466, Margaret Woodville - b. (?), d. 4 August 1492 d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' . Ch. William FitzAlan, Edward FitzAlan, Margaret FitzAlan, Joan FitzAlan
William FitzAlan, 'Lord Chamberlain' (1526), '11th Earl of Arundel', '8th Baron Maltravers' - b. 1476, d. 23 January 1544. Buried: Arundel Castle. M. 1st, after 1501, Elizabeth Willoughby d/o Robert Willoughby, '1st Baron Willoughby de Broke'; M. 2nd, 15 February 1510, Lady Anne Percy d/o Henry Percy, '4th Earl of Northumberland'. Ch. Henry FitzAlan
Rt. Hon. Henry FitzAlan, 'Lord Maltravers', '12th Earl of Arundel', KG, 'Lord Chamberlain', 'Lord High Constable for Edward VI's coronation', [One of 12 assistant executors of the council for Edward VI] [Placed under house arrest and charged with Peculation (Embezzlement); Introduced Coaches, to England from France, mid-1560'2] [Percy] - b. 23 April 1512. Baptized: (Godfather, Henry VIII), d. 24 February 1580. M. 1st, Katherine Grey d/o Thomas Grey, '2nd Marquess of Dorset' and Margaret Wotton'. Ch. Jane FitzAlan, Henry FitzAlan, Mary FitzAlan; M. 2nd, 1545, Mary Arundell d/o Sir John Arundell, of Cornish decent, w/o Robert Radcliffe, '1st Earl of Sussex'. Ch. No
Jane Fitzalan Lumley 'Baroness Lumley' [Resided at Lumley Castle, Durham, England] [Grey] - b. 1537, d. 27 July 1578. Buried: Lumley Chapel, Sutton, South London. M. John Lumley, '1st Baron Lumley'. Ch. 3-all died in childhood
Henry FitzAlan, 'Lord Maltravers' [Grey] - b. 1538, d. 1556.
Mary FitzAlan 'Duchess of Norfolk' [Grey] - b. 1540, d. 23/25 August 1557. Buried: 1 September 1557, St. Clement Danes, dying eight weeks after the birth of Philip. M. 1555, Thomas Howard, '4th Duke of Norfolk'. Ch. Philip Howard
Philip Howard, 'Saint Philip Howard' (canonised by Pope Paul VI, 1970), '1st/13th/20th Earl of Arundel', [Catholic recusant] [FitzAlan] - b. 28 June 1557, Strand, London. Baptised: Whitehall Palace, d. 19 October 1595, Tower of London, London, England. Buried: FitzAlan Chapel, western grounds of Arundel Castle. M. Anne Dacre d/o and co0heiress of Thomas Dacre, '4th Baron Dacre, of Gilsland'. Ch. Thomas Howard
Thomas Howard, '21st/2nd/14th Earl of Arundel', '2nd/4th Ear of Surrey', '1st Earl of Norfolk' (5th Creation) [Dacre] - b. 7 July 1585, Finchingfield, Essex, England, d. 4 October 1646, Padua, Italy. Buried; Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex, England. M. September 1606, Alethea Talbot, 'Countess of Arundel', '14th Baroness Talbot', '17th Baroness Strange, of Blackmere', '13th Baroness Furnivall', 'Countess of Arundel' - b. 1585, Sheffield, Yorkshire, d. 3 June [O.S. 24 May 1654] d/o Gilbert Talbot, '7th Earl of Shrewsbury' and Mary Cavendish'. Ch. James Howard, Henry Federick Howard, William Howard
James Howard, 'Baron Maltravers' - b. 1607, d. 1624, Ghent, smallpox. M. Elisabeth Stuart d/o Esme Stuart, '1st Duke of Lennox'
Henry Frederick Howard, '22nd Earl of Arundel' - b. 1608, d. 1652
William Howard, '1st Viscount Stafford' - b. c. 1614, d. 1680
Edward FitzAlan
Margaret FitzAlan
Joan FitzAlan
William FitzAlan
George FitzAlan
John FitzAlan
Mary Fitzalan
Thomas FitzAlan
Edward or Edmund FitzAlan
Richard FitzAlan [Maltravers] - b. c. 1366, d. 3 June 1419. M.
Sir Willima FitzAlan, 'Knight of the Garter' [Maltravers] - b. c. 1369, d. 1400
Margaret FitzAlan [Maltravers] - b. 1372, d. 7 July 1439. M. William Ros, '6th Baron Ros', of Hamlake
Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury - b. c. 1353, d. 19 February 1413
Lady Joan FitzAlan 'Countess of Hereford'- b. 1347/48, d. 7 April 1419. Humphrey de Bohun, '7th Earl of Hereford'
Lady Alice FitzAlan - b. 1350 d, 17 March 1416. M. Thomas Holland, '2nd Earl of Kent'
Lady Mary FitzAlan - b. (?), d. 19 August 1396. M. John le Strange, '4th Lord Strange, of Blackmere. Ch.
Lady Eleanor FitzAlan - b. 1348, d. 29 August 1396. M. Sir Anthony Browne
Mary Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Baroness Percy' [Chaworth] - b. abt 1320/21, Tutbury Castle, (c. 1264, given to Edmund Crouchback, and is a part of the Duchy of Lancaster), Staffordshire, England, d. 1362, Alnwick, Northumberland, England. M. Henry de Percy, '3rd Baron Percy'. Ch. Henry Percy, Thomas Percy, Maud Percy
Henry Percy, '1st Earl of Northumberland' [Plantagenet] - b. 10 November 1341, Alnwick, Northumberland, England, d. 20 February 1408, Bramham Moor, Yorkshire, England. M. 1st, 1358, Margaret Neville - b. 12 February 1339, d. 12 May 1372 d/o Ralph Neville, '2nd Baron Neville de Raby and Alice de Audley. Ch. Harry 'Hotspur' Percy, Thomas Percy, Ralph Percy, Alan Percy, Margaret Percy; M. 2nd, 1358, Maud Lucy, 'Baroness Lucy' - b. 1343, d. 18 December 1398, d/o Sir Thomas de Lucy, '2nd Baron Lucy' and Margaret de Multon, heiress of Anthony Lucy, '3rd Baron Lucy', of Cockermouth Castle, Cumbria. Ch. No
Sir Henry 'Harry' 'Hotspur' Percy [Neville] - b. 20 May 1364, Warkworth, Northumberland, d. 21 July 1403, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. M. Elizabeth Mortimer d/o Edmund Mortimer, '3rd Earl of March'. Ch. Henry Percy, Elizabeth Percy
Henry Percy, '2nd Earl of Northumberland' (Tenure: 1 May 1414 - 22 May 1455), (Knighted, 1426) [Mortimer] - b. 3 February 1393, d. 22 May 1455, Battle of St. Albans. M. Lady Eleanor Neville - b. c. 1398, Raby, Durham, England, d. 1472, Raby, Durham, England. [M. 1st, Richard le Despenser, '4th Baron Burghersh, '4th Baron Burghersh' s/o Thomas le Despenser, '1st Earl of Gloucester' and Constance of York d/o Edmund of Langley, 'Duke of York' - 1396. Ch. No'] d/o Ralph Neville, '1st Earl of Westmorland' and Joan Beaufort. Ch. John Percy, Henry Percy, Thomas Percy, Lady Katherine Percy, George Percy, Sir Ralph Percy, Sir Richard Percy, William Percy, Joan Percy
John Percy [Neville] - b. 8 July 1418, d. (?)
Henry Percy, '3rd Earl of Northumberland' [Neville] - b. 25 July 1421, Leconfield, Yorkshire, England, d. 29 March 1461, killed at the Battle of Towton. Buried: St. Denys's Church, York. M. Eleanor Poynings. Ch. Henry Percy, Eleanor Percy, Margaret Percy, Elizabeth Percy, Anne Percy
Henry Percy, '4th Earl of Northumberland' [Poynings] - b. c. 1449, d. 28 April 1489. M. Maud Herbert - b. 1448,d. 27 July 1485 - 1495 d/o William Herbert, '1st Earl of Pembroke' - b. c. 1423, d. 27 July 1469, executed s/o William ap Thomas, of Raglan Castle, 'Earl of Pembroke' and Gwladys ferch Dafydd Gam and Anne Devereux d/o Walter Devereux, Lord Chancellor of Ireland and Elizabeth Merbury. Ch. Henry Percy, Alianore Percy, Sir William Percy, Alan Percy, Josecline Percy, Arundel Percy, Anne Percy, Elizabeth Percy
Henry Algernon Percy, '5th Earl of Northumberland' [Herbert] - b. 13 January 1477, Alnwick, Northumberland, England, d. 19 May 1527. M. Catherine Spencer d/o Sir Robert Spencr, of Spencer Combe and Eleanor Beaufort, 'Countess of Ormonde' d/o Edmund Beaufort', '2nd Duke of Somerset'. Ch. Margaret Percy, Henry Percy, Sir Thomas Percy, Ingleram Percy, William Percy
Margaret Percy [Spencer]
Henry Percy, '6th Earl of Northumberland' [Spencer] - b. 1502, d. 1537
Sir Thomas Percy [Spencer] - b. c. 1504, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, d. 2 June 1537, executed, (participant of Pilgrimage of Grace). M. btwn 15 September 1562 and 27 January 1563, Eleanor Harbottle d/o Guiscard Harbottle, of Beamish, County Durham and Jane Willoughby [M. 1st, Sir Richard Holland] Ch. Thomas Percy, Henry Percy, Guiscard Percy, Richard Percy, Joan Percy, Mary Percy, Catherine Percy
Thomas Percy, '7th Earl of Northumberland' [Harbottle] - b. 1528, d. 22 August 1572, York, Kingdom of England, beheaded for refusing to renounce Catholicism. M. 1558, Anne Somerset d/o Henry Somerset, '2nd Earl of Worcester'. Ch. Thomas Percy, Elizabeth Percy, Joan Percy, Lucy Percy, Mary Percy
Thomas Percy, 'Baron Percy' [Somerset] - b. (?), d. 1560, predeacesed his father.
Elizabeth Percy [Somerset] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Richard Woodroffe, of Woolley s/o Francis Woodroffe
Joan Percy [Somerset] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Lord Henry Seymour s/o Edward Seymour, '1st Duke of Somerset' and Anne Stanhope
Lucy Percy [Somerset] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Edward Stanley, of Tong Castle s/o Sir Thomas Stanley and Margaret Vernon
Mary Percy, Nun, Benedictine Dames, Brussels [Somerset] - b. 11 June 1570, d. 1643
Sir Henry Percy, '8th Earl of Northumberland' [Harbottle] - b. 1532, Newburn, Kingdom of England, d. 21 June 1585. M. 25 January 1562, Hon. Katherine Neville d/o John Nevill, '4th Baron Latimer' and Lady Lucy Somerset. Ch. Henry Percy, Thomas Percy, William Percy, Charles Percy, Lucy Percy, Richard Percy, Joscelyne Percy, Anne Percy, Alan Percy, Eleanor Percy, George Percy
Henry Percy, '9th Earl of Northumberland' [Neville] - b. 1564, d. 1632. M. Lady Dorothy Devereux
Thomas Percy [Neville]
William Percy [Neville]
Charles Percy [Neville]
Lucy Percy [Neville] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Sir John Wotton; M. 2nd, Sir Hugh Owen
Richard Percy [Neville]
Joscelyne Percy [Neville]
Anne Percy [Neville]
Sir Alan Percy [Neville] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Mary Fitz
Eleanor Percy [Neville] - b. 1583, d. 1650. M. William Herbert, '1st Baron Powis' - b. c. 1573, Powis Castle, d. 7 March 1655. Buried: St. Mary's Church, Hendon, Middlesex, London s/o Edward Herbert and Mary Stanley d/o Sir Thomas Stanley. Ch. Percy Herbert, Katherine Herbert, Lucy Herbert
Sir Percy Herbert, '2nd Baron Powis (INHERITED TITLE OF BARON POWIS)' 'Recusant Catholic' [Inherited a Peerage] [Percy] - b. 1598, d. 19 January 1667. M. 19 November 1622, Elizabeth Craven - b. c. 1600. Baptized 1600, d. 1662 d/o Sir William Craven. Ch. William Herbert, '1st Marquess of Powis', ''1st Earl of Powis'
William Herbert, '1st Marquess of Powis' (1687) '3rd Baron Powis' (1667) '1st Earl of Powis' (1674) - b. 1626, Powis Castle, (Held in National Trust) Mongomeryshire, Wales, d. 2 June 1696. M. July 1654, Lady Elizabeth Somerset - b. c. 1633, Powis Castle, Montgomeryshire Wales, d. 1691 d/o Edward Somerset, '2nd Marquess of Worcester'. Ch. Frances Mackenzie, William Herbert, Lady Mary Maxwell, Anne Smith, Lucy Herbert, Winifred Maxwell
Frances Herbert Mackenzie [Somerset]
William Herbert, (made claim to title of 'Duke of Powis) '2nd Marquess of Powis', 'Viscount Montgomery' (until 1722) [Aristocrat (Welsh), [Jacobite supporter, jailed in the Tower of London, 6 May 1689 until 7 November then again on 5 July 1690, and again on 23 March 1696, after much adu, losing and gaining, was restored to titles and summoned to Parliament as Marquess of Powis, 8 October 1722] [Somerset] - b. c. 1660, d. 1745. M. Mary Preston 'Marchioness of Powis' - b. (?), d. 8 January 1724 d/o and coheiress of sir Thomas Preston. Ch. William Herbert, Edward Herbert, Anne Herbert, Mary Herbert, Charlotte Herbert, Theresa Herbert
William Herbert, '3rd Marquess of Powis' - b. 1698, d. 1748. M. No
Lord Edward Herbert [Preston] - b. c. 1699, d. 1734. M. July 1734, Lady Henrietta Waldegrave aka Beard [See Wikipedia for family details of positioning] - b. 2 January 1717, (likely) Ghent, Flanders, d. 31 May 1753. Monument of her at St. Pancras Church d/o James Waldegrave, '1st Earl Waldegrave' and Mary Webb d/o Sir John Webb, '3rd Baronet of Hatherop' [M. 2nd, 8 January 1739, John Beard, (Covent Garden singer) Ch. No] Ch. Barbara Herbert
Barbara Herbert 'Countess of Powis' [Waldegrave] - b. 24 June 1735, d. 12 March 1786. M. Rt. Hon. -Gen. Henry Arthur Herbert, '1st Earl of Powis', 'Lord Herbert of Chirbury' (1743 - 1748) - b. before 9 April 1703, d. 10 September 1772, Bath, Somerset. Buried: Welshpool's, St. Mary's Church s/o Francis Herbert, of Oakly Park, near Ludlow, Shropshire s/o Richard Herbert and Hon. Florence Herbert d/o Richard Herbert, '2nd Baron Herbert of Chirbury' and Dorothy Oldbury d/o John Oldbury, Merchant of London. Ch. George Edward Henry Arthur Herbert, Henrietta Antonia Herbert
George Edward Henry Arthur Herbert, '2nd Earl of Powis' 'Lord Herbert of Chirbury and Ludlow'
Lady Henrietta Antonia Herbert - b. 3 September 1758, Oakly Park, Bromfield, Shropshire, England, d. 3 June 1830, Walcot Hall, Southorpe, England. Buried: Bromfield Parish Church. M. 1784, Rt. Hon. Edward Clive, '2nd Baron Clive' s/o Robert Clive, '1st Baron Clive 'Clive of India', '1st Earl of Powis', 'Lord Lt. of Shropshire' (1775 - 1798), 1804 - 1839), 'Lord Lt. of Montgomershire (1804 - 1830), 'Lord Lt. of Ireland (21 November 1805 - 12 March 1806) - b. 7 March 1754, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London, England, d. 16 May 1839, 45 Berkeley Square, London, England. Buried; Bromfield Parish Church. Ch. Henrietta Antonia Herbert, Edward Herbert, Charlotte Florentia Herbert, Robert Henry Clive
Lady Henrietta Antonia Herbert, 'Countess of Powis' - b. c. 1774, d. 1835. M. Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, '5th Baronet'
Edward Herbert, '2nd Earl of Powis' (INHERITED Earldom (1839)] 'Viscount Clive' (1804 - 1839), 'Lord Lt. of Montgomeryshire' , MP for Ludlow (1806 - 1839) [Tory Politician] - b. 22 March 1785, d. 17 January 1848. M. 9 February 1818, Lady Lucy Graham, 'Countess of Pwois' - b. 25 September 1793, d. 16 September 1875 d/o James Graham, 'Marquess of Graham', '3rd Duke of Montrose' [President of the Board of Trade] and Lady Caroline Maria Montagu. Ch. Unnamed daughter Herbert, Edward James Herbert, Lucy Caroline Herbert, Charlotte Elizabeth Herbert, Percy Egerton Herbert, George Herbert, Robert Charles Herbert, William Henry Herbert
Unnamed daughter Herbert
Rt. Hon. Edward James Herbert, '3rd Earl of Powis', 'Viscount Clive' (1839 - 1848) [MP for North Shropshire] [Graham] - b. 5 November 1818, 'The Angel Hotel, Preshore, Worcestershire, England, d. 7 May 1891, 45 Berkeley Square, Mayfiar, London, England. Buried: St. Mary's Church, Welshpool, Wales
Lady Lucy Caroline Herbert - b. c. 1819, d. 1884. M. Fredrick Calvert. Ch. No
Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Herbert - b. c. 1821, d. 1906. M. Hugh Montgomery. Ch. Yes
Lt. -Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Percy Egerton Herbert - b. c. 1822, d. 1876. M. Lady Mary Caroline Louisa Thomas Ptt-FitzMaurice. Ch. George Herbert
George Herbert, '4th Earl of Powis' [Lord Lt. of Shropshire (1896 - 1951) - b. 24 June 1864, #26, Bruton Street, Mayfair, London. Baptiseed: St.George's, Hanover Square, d. 9 November 1952. M. 21 August 1890, St. George's, Hanover Square, London, England, Rt. Hon. Violet Ida Evelyn Lane-Fox, suo jure '16th Baroness Darcy de Knayth' - b. 1 June 1865, Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, England, d. 29 April 1929. Buried: Christ Church, Welshpool d/o Rt. Hon. Sackville Lane-Fox, '12th Baron Conyers', de jure '15th Baron Darcy de Knayth and Mary Curteis. Ch. Percy Robert Herbert, Hermione Gwladys, Mervyn Horatio Herbert
Percy Robert Herbert, 'Viscount Clive' - b. 1892, d. 1916, wounds received at the Battle of Somme
Lady Hermione Gwladys - b. 1900, d. 1995. M. Roberto Lucchesi-Palli, '11th Duke della Grazia', '13th Prince di Campofranco'. Ch. One daughter
Hon. Mervyn Horatio Herbert, 'Earl of Powis', 'Viscount Clive', '17th Baron Darcy de Knayth' (Inherited: 1929) - b. 1904, d. 1943, flying on active service. Buried: Churchyard of Christ Church, Welshpool. M. 1934, Vida Cuthbert - b 1910, d. 2003 d/o Capt. James Cuthbert DSO [M. 2nd, Brigadier Derek Schreiber, 'Chief of Staff to the Governor General of Australia] Ch. Davina Herbert
Rt. Hon. Davina Herbert Ingrams, Baroness Darcy de Knayth'[Cuthbert] - b. 10 July 1938, d. 24 February 2008. M. 1960, Rupert Ingrams. Ch. Caspar, two daughters
Caspar Ingrams, '19th Baron Darcy de Knayth' - b.
Daughter Ingrams
Daughter Ingrams
Very Rev. Hon. George Herbert, 'Dean of Hereford' - b. c. 1825, d. 1894. M. Elizabeth Beatrice Sykes. ch. Yes
Hon. Robert Charles Herbert - b. c. 1827, d. 1902. M. Anna Maria Cludde. Ch. Yes
Maj. -Gen. William Henry Herbert - b. 1834, d. 1909. M. Sybella Augusta Milbank. Ch. Yes
Lady Charlotte Florentia Herbert [Governess of the future Queen Victoria' - b. 12 September 1787, d. 27 July 1866, Twickenham, London, England. Buried: Westminster Abbey. M. 29 April 1817, Northumberland Huose, Hugh Percy, '3rd Duke of Northumberland', 'Lord Lt. of Ireland (22 January 1829 - 4 December 1830) - b. 20 April 1785, d. 11 February 1847, Alnwick, Northumberland. Buried: 19 Fbruary 1847, Northumberland Vault, within Westminster Abbey. August 1851, an altar monument to th eDuke was placed in St. Paul's Church, Alnwick.
Hon. Robert Henry Clive MP for Ludlow (1818 - 1832), Shropshire South (1832 - 1854) - b. 15 January 1798, Parish of St. George's, Hanover, Square, London, d. 20 January 1854 , Railway company directors' meeting, Shrewsbury. Buried: Bromfield Parish Church, near his Oakly Park home near Ludlow. M. 1819, Harriet Windsor, suo jure '13th Baroness Windsor' d/o Other Hickman Windsor, 'Lord Windsor' '5th Earl of Plymouth' Ch. Robert Windsor-Clive, George Windsor-Clive
Anne Herbert
Mary Herbert
Charlotte Herbert
Theresa Herbert
Lady Mary Herbert Molyneux [Somerset]
Anne Herbert Smith [Somerset]
Lady Lucy Herbert [Somerset]
Winifred Herbert Maxwell, 'Countess of Nithsdale' (Tenure: 1699 - 1716) [Somerset] - b. c. 1680, d. 1749, Rome , Italy. M. 2 March 1699, William Maxwell, '5th Earl of Nithsdale'. - b. c. 1626, Terregles Castle, Scotland. Ch. William Maxwell, Anne Maxwell Bellew
William Maxwell [Herbert]
Anne Maxwell Bellew [Herbert]
Katherine Herbert [Percy]
Lucy Herbert [Percy]
George Percy [Was a member of the first group of 105 English colonists to settle the Jamestown Colony, departing England, December 1606 and kept a journal of his voyage. The colonist arrived in Virginia, April 1607; Part of the expedition to the James River falls, May and June 1607; Is known for siding with the President of the colony, Edward Maria Wingfield, of whom was deposed of by John Ratcliffe, Gabriel Archer and Captain John Smith; Ordered construction of Fort Algernon at Old Point Comfort; Surrendered control of the Jamestown colony in May 1610 to Sir Thomas Gates; Was appointed to serve on a council was named captain of the Jamestown fort, by the commissioned governor, Thomas West, '3rd Baron De La Warr, who'd just arrived to Jamestown colony, June 1610; Was tasked to attack the Paspahegh and Chickahominy tribes, ravaging the tribal settlements, burning their buildings, decimating their crops and indiscriminately killing men, women, and children; The Governor Thomas West, '3rd Baron De La Warr, returned to England, March 166 appointed Percy to lead the colony in his absence, appointed to execute martial law or any other power and authority as absolute as himself, his appointed term as Governor lasted until April 22, 1612, when he departed for England ] [Neville] - b. 1580, England, d. 1632. M. Anne Floyd. Ch. Anne Percy
Anne Percy [Floyd] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 6th Crown Governor of Virginia, Captian John West (Office: 1629 - 1630) [Emigrant: Virginia, 1618] Member of the House of Burgesses (1628 - 1630) [Planted a settlement on the York River, "...for the securing & taking in of a tract of Land called ye fforest bordering uppon the cheife residence of ye Pamunkey King the most dangerous head of the Indian enemy ..." John West received one of the first grants issued for this purpose, 600 acres "on the east side of Fegates". "Felgates" referes to Robert Felgate's 1632 grant of "350 acres lying at Kiskeyacke upon Pamunkey". West sold the 600 acres, along with adjoining land, to Edward Digges , known as E.D. plantation, in 1650. the plantation renamed b y later owners as "Belfield"; West subsequently patented 3,300 acres at the fork of the York River, at the site which eventually developed into the present-day town of West Point, upon his death, the land passed to his son John West, then to his grandson John West III, then to his great-grandson Charles West. Charles with no issue passed the West Point estate to his mother and after her death to his first cousin Thomas West, son of his father's brother Thomas and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, for ever ..." The entail was broken in November 1761, when a trust was established to enable 1, 000 acres to be sold in order to purchase slaves; West patented an additional 1,550 acres in 1651, and 1,000 acres in Gloucester County, 1654, present day West Point, Virginia; Virignia Assembly passed the following act in recognition of his family's servies to the colonial enterprise: WHEREAS the many important favours and services rendred to the countrey of Virginia by the noble family of the West, predecessors to Mr. John West, their now only survivor, claim at least that a gratefull remembrance of their former merrits be still continued to their survivor, It is ordered, That the levies of the said master West and his family be remitted, and that he be exempted from payment thereof during life] - b. 14 December 1590, Testwood, Hampshire, England, d. c. 1659 s/o Thomas West, '2nd Baron De La Warr'. Ch. John West
Lt. -Col. John West, Jr. of West Point, Virginia [Served in the militia, (1652 - 1673); House of Burgesses, New Kent (1685)] [WILL: Dated, 15 November 1689; porbated, abt 1691 destroyed along with the other County records in a fire in 1787] - b. 1632, Bellfield, York River, d. 1691. M. 1644, Unity Croshaw - b. (?), d. 30 October 1693, relinquished dower in "Poplar Neck" d/o Major Joseph Croshaw, of York [Substantial Planter living near Williamsburg, Colony of Virginia] - b. 1610/12, d. 1667 s/o Captain Raleigh Croshaw, Patened Poplar Neck Plantation, 10 December 1651, 1000 a. in York Co., upon the side of York River, commonly known by the name of Poplar Neck, abutting n. w. upon the mouth of St. Andrew's Creek" (later called Carter's Creek) "n. e. upon York River, s. e. upon a small creek called Croshaw's Desire dividing this land & the land now in possession of Richd. Croshaw into the woods, w. s. w. & by s. and s. w. along the Indian Field upon the land of Jas. Harris, w. by n. upon the land of Samuel Snead, n. w. by w. upon a line of marked trees leading along to St. Andrew's Creek] Ch. John West III, Nathaniel West, Anne West, Captain Thomas Oliphant West, Unity West; Paramour Mistress: Cockacoeske, c. 1656. Ch. Captain John West
John West III [Justice and Sheriff of King and Queen County, member of House of Burgesses for King William County, all in the Colony of Virginia] [INHERITED: West Point Plantation] - b. 1676/78, York County, Virginia, d. 1734, West Point, King William County, Virginia. M. 15 October 1698, Elizabeth City County, Judith Armistead d/o Captain Anthony Armistead s/o Capitan Armistead and Hannah Ellyson. Ch. Charles West
Major Charles West [3rd Virginia Regiment, 1 February 1777 to 6 July 1778. 29 May 1780, Waxhaw Massacre, vouching for John King who lost both arms in the battle] [INHERITED: West Point Plantation, bequeathed to his mother, after that to his first cousin Thomas West s/o his father's brother Thomas ..".and then heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, forever...", Will: 28 September 1734, entail broken November 1761, enabling the sale of 1,000 acres of land to purchase slaves] - b. aft 1699, West Point, King William County, Virginia, d. (?). M. No. Ch. No
Cap. -Lt. Col. Nathaniel West, of Poplar Neck [King William County member in the House of Burgesses, of the British Colony and Dominion of Virginia (1703 - 1705)] - b. c. 1665, d. 1723, New Kent County, Virginia. M. 14 May 1702, Martha Woodward - b. 1665, d. 1723, New Kent County or York County, Virginia [M. 1st, Gideon Macon. - b. 1648, Saone, Loire Valley, France, d. New Kent County, Virginia. Ch. Martha Macon, William Macon, James Macon] Ch. Unity West, Francis West, Thomas West
Unity West [Woodward] - b. bef 1702, York County, Virginia, d. before 9 July 1753, King William County, Virginia. M. 18 March 1717/18/19, York County, Virginia, William Dandridge II {Claim of Michelle Obama, former 1st Lady of the White House, wife of Barack Obama, former President of the United states, is that she is a product descended of a union of Ann Dandridge d/o John Dandridge {husband of Bridget Dugdale, brother of William Dandridge II} and an Unknown African and Native American blood mother that has been stated as a slave; Martha Dandridge Washington aka Custis the daughter of John Dandridge would then be a half sister of Ann Dandridge if this is true. I've not seen any writing which states Unity West or another Pamunkey tribe member in this near relationship is Ann Dandridge's mother. Important to note, Unity West and William Dandridge II also have a daughter named Martha Dandridge. Possibly this unknown African or Native American blood mother was transported as a slave from Africa or Angola (Portuguese) or Ghana or was a Pamunkey Tribe member. This is the 'unknown mother' of Ann. It is suggested, Michelle Obama descends through John Dandridge's daughter Martha, who was secondly married to George Washington, though firstly married to Daniel Parke Custis, through John Parke 'Jacky' Custis s/o Daniel Parke Custis 'Jacky' who had union with 'a slave' of Martha's, where I've seen wording sway, stating she was her half sister, together they produced a daughter also called Ann. Not sure about this association. However, as 'Jacky' was adopted by George Washington it is important to recognize the product of this union is not of Washington descent. Certainly the descent would be Dandridge, also Custis, unlikely through the West or Aylett's unless further back or forward. This genealogist has not discovered characteristics of John Dandridge or the Custis through the path of ancestors or descendants. Ann Dandridge, Martha's half sister, daughter of John Dandridge supposedly then married, Costin one of the plantation slaves Martha owned and together they had additional children. Ch. 4-d; this genealogist as of this writing 03/10/2021 is still defining relationships of many same name individuals} - b. 29 December 1689, Great Malvern Worcestershire, England, d. 27 August 1743/44, at sea. [M. 1st,1715, Euphan Wallace] Ch. Martha Dandridge Elizabeth Dandridge, Mary Dandridge, William Dandridge, Anne Dandridge, Nathaniel West Dandridge
Martha West Dandridge [West] - b. abt 1721, Elsing Green, King William County, Virginia, d. (?). M. Philip Aylett - b. abt 1717, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. btwn 1744 - 1755, St. John's Parish, King William County, Virginia s/o William Aylett and Anne Taylor. Ch. Unity Aylett, Colonel William Aylett, Anne Aylett Brooke, John Aylett
Unity Aylett [Dandridge] - b. c. 1740, Fairfield, King William County, Virginia
William, Colonel Aylett [INHERITED: 'Aylett Plantation', "Fairfield", in King William County, will written at Yorktown, in 1780, widow and four children received the estate] [Patriot; Soldier; Burgess for King William County, Virginia 1772-1774 and 1775-1776; Member of the Conventions of 1774-1775-1776. Accepted commission as deputy Commissary General in Virginia] (Philip, William, John, Thomas, Jacques, Guillaume, Guillaume) [Dandridge] - b. 2 September 1742/43, King William County, Virginia, d. 12 April 1781, Yorktown, Fairfield, King William County, Virginia, died in the last major battle of the Revolution of a fever [per FAG, the Battle of Yorktown] Burial: Aylett Graves at Fairfield Plantation Aylett, King William County, Virginia. M. abt 1762, King William County, Virginia, Mary Elizabeth Macon - b. 20 January 1740/41, King William County, Virginia, d. aft 1781, Fairfield, King William County, Virginia d/o Colnel James Macon and Elizabeth Moore, of Kennington - b. 20 January 1742, King William County, Virginia. Ch. Ann Dandridge Aylett Alexander, Unity Aylett, Philip Aylett, Anne Aylett Brooke, William Aylett, Mary Aylett
DOB-?-Ann Dandridge Aylett Alexander [Macon]- b. ~1778, Lexington City, Virginia, d. 10 Jul 1818, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Burial: Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia. M. Andrew Alexander - b. 13 Apr 1768, Augusta County, Virginia, d. 5 Feb 1844, Rockbridge County, Virginia, Burial Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia
Unity Aylett [Macon]- b. ~1740 in Fairfield, King William County, Virginia
Philip Aylett Colonel Aylett [Macon] 'of Montville' [INHERITED: Fairfield Plantation (1835); Slave Owner] - b. 12 May 1767, King William Co., Virginia, d. 11 September 1835, Lexington City, Virginia. Buried: Aylett Graves, Fairfield Plantation, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia. M. 1st, 12 October 1786, St. John's Church, King William County, Elizabeth "Betsy" Henry - b. 23 Apr 1769, Hanover, Virginia, 14 September 1842, King William Co., Virginia. Buried: Aylett Graves, Fairfield Plantation Aylett, King William Co., Virginia d/o Patrick Henry and Sarah Shelton. Ch. Philip Aylett, Elizabeth Henry Aylett, John Aylett, Louisa Fontaine Aylett, William Aylett, Patrick Henry Aylett, Sarah Shelton Aylett Fontaine
Philip Aylett [Henry] - b. 1787, Fairfield, d. 10 September 1848, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. Buried: Aylett Graves, Fairfield Plantation Aylett, King William Co., Virginia. M. Judith Page Waller. Ch. Patrick Henry Aylett, William Roane Aylett, Patty Waller Aylett, Rosalie Page Aylett Sampson
Patrick Henry Aylett [Waller] - b. 19 May 1825, King William Co., Virginia d. 27 April 1870, Richmond City, Virginia, Floor collapsed in the Virginia State Capitol.. Buried: Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. 24 February 1853, Emily Ann Rutherford d/o Col. James Rutherford, of Richmond - b. 12 March 1830, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 16 November 1880, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. Buried: Shockoe Hll Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. Ch. Emily Aylett Enders, Sarah Bennett Aylett, Judith Page Aylett Royall, Infant Aylett, Philip Aylett
Emily Aylett Enders [Rutherford] - b. 24 December 1854, d. 4 August 1911. Buried: Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. John Enders - b. 1851, d. 1906. Ch. John Enders, Infant Enders
John Enders
Infant Enders
Sarah Bennett Aylet Bolling [Rutherford] - b. 25 April 1855, d. 10 March 1921. Buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. Thomas Bolling. - b. 7 September 1845, Goochland County, Virginia, d. 15 April 1912. Buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. Ch. Randolph Bolling
Randolph Bolling [Aylet] - b. 2 December 1877, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 10 July 1937, Norfolk City, Virginia. Buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. 1st, 1899, Sally Bayly Stokes Crenshaw; M. 2nd, 1919, Elva Ogden Bolling. Ch. Estelle Randolph Bolling de Rham, Thomas Bolling, Elva Rutherfoord Bolling Wood
Estelle Randolph Bolling de Rham [Crenshaw]
Thomas Bolling [Crenshaw]
Elva Rutherfoord Bolling Wood [Crenshaw]
Judith Page Aylett Royall [Rutherford] - b. 31 March 1860, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 24 December 1942. Buried: hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. William Lawrence Royall, Esq. - b. 15 November 1844, Fauquier Co., Virginia, d. August 1912. Buried: Royall Cemetery, Amelia Court House, Amelia County, Virginia. Ch. Page Aylett Royall Hamill, Anne Keith Royall, Emily Rutherfoord Royall Williams, William Lawrence Royall
Page Aylett Royall Hamill [Aylett] - b. 5 September 1887, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 10 June 1977, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania. Buried: Lawrenceville Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Mercer Co., New Jersey. M. 1910, Barker Gummere Hamill - b. 14 October 1881, d. 13 December. Ch. Barker Gummere Hamill, Jr. Page Royall Hamill, Elizabeth G. Hamill
Barker Gummere Hamill, Jr. [Aylett] - b. 21 February 1911, d. 16 September 1971, Morrisville, Bucks, PA. M. 1945, Nancy Richards
Page Royall Hamill [Aylett] - b. 23 October 1913, d. 15 January 1984. M. George Vowels Moncure - b. 22 November 1907, d. 25 July 1991
Elizabeth G. Hamill [Aylett] - b. 1917, d. (?)
Anne Keith Royall [Rutherford] - b. 7 June 1889, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 8 December 1965, Richmond City, Virginia. Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Westfield, Union Co., New Jersey
Emily Rutherfoord Royall Williams [Rutherford] - b. 24 December 1892, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 3 January 1990, Hackettstown, Warrne Co., New Jersey. Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Westfield, Union Co., New Jersey. M. Clarence Stuart Alexander William. Ch. Marjorie Lewis Williams Crothers, Emily Rutherford Williams Langley
Marjorie Lewis Williams Crothers [Royall] - b. 1918, d. 2014
Emily Rutherford Williams Langley [Royll] - b. 1920, d. 1995
William Lawrence Royall, Jr. [Rutherford] - b. 7 June 1894, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 11 March 1941, Phoenix, Maricopa Co., Arizona. Buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia
Infant Aylett [Rutherford] - b. 23 October 1862, Richmond City, Virginia, d. 23 October 1862, Richmond City, Virginia. Buried: Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia
Philip Aylett [Rutherford] - b. 31 May 1865, d. 2 September 1865 (age 3 mos.). Buried: Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia
Colonel William Roane Aylett [Civil War Confederate Officer; Captain, Co. D, 53rd Virginia Infantry (13 May 186); Major (29 August 1862), Lt. Colonel (2 February 1863), Colonel (5 March 1863) [Montville Plantation, part of Fairfield family estates] [Waller] - b. 14 May 1833, King William Co., Virginia, d. 8 August 1900, Fairfield, King William Co., Virginia. Buried: Saint Davids Epsicopal Church Cemetery, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia. M. 1858, Alice Roane Brockenbrough. Ch. Sallie Aylett, William Roane Aylett, Patrick Henry Aylett, Twins Aylett, Eugenia Aylett, Moore Brockenbrough
Sarah B. 'Sallie' Aylett Goodwyn [Brockenbrough] - b. 16 August 1861, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia, d. 26 January 1942, Clarke Co., Georgia. Buried: Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke Co., Georgia. M. Richard Tuggle Goodwyn - b. 22 January 1866, d. 15 April 1952, Clarke Co., Georgia. Buried: Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke Co., Georgia. Ch. Richard Tuggle Goodwyn, Sallie Alett Goodwyn
Richard Tuggle Goodwyn [Aylett]
Sallie Alett Goodwyn [Aylett]
Martha Waller Aylett Callaway - b. 1863, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia, d. 1899, Norwood, Nelson Co., Virginia. Buried: Details Unknown. M. 13 June 1888, King William Co., Virginia, George Carrington Callaway. Ch. Alice Aylett Callaway Putney, George Carrington Callaway, William Aylett Callaway, Edmund McClelland Callaway, Patrick Henry Callaway, Phillip Aylett Callaway, Additionia Callaway, Pattie Waller Callaway Johnson
Alice Aylett Callaway Putney - b. 1889, d. 1979
George Carrington Callaway -b. 1892, d. 1977
William Aylett Callaway - b. 1894, d. 1958
Edmund McClelland Callaway - b. 1895, d. 1932
Patrick Henry Callawa - b. 1895, d. 1995
Phillip Aylett Callaway b. 1897, d. 1979
Additionia Callaway - b. 1898, d. 1909
Pattie Waller Callaway Johnson - b. 1899, d. 1962
Twins Aylett- b. March 1866, King William Co., Virginia, d. 1869, diptheria, King William Co., Virginia. Buried: Aylett Graves at Fairfield Plantation, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia
Philip Aylett - b. 30 April 1867, King William Co., Virginia, d. 28 November 1927, Orangeburg, Rockland Co., New York. Buried: Saint Davids Episcopal Church Cemetery, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia. M. 11 July 1990, New York, Hilma Christine Fernquist. Ch. Elsie Fernquist Aylett
Elsie Fernquist Aylett
Alice Page Aylett Hoge - b. 17 December 1868, King William Co., Virginia, d. 3 July 1941, Richmond City, Virgnia. Buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. Moses Drury Hoge - b. 1861, d. 1920. Ch. Alice Hoge Waller, Bessie Hoge Brown, William Aylett Hoge, Susan Roche Hoge
Alice Hoge Waller - b. 1898, d. 1959
Bessie Hoge Brown - b. 1903, d. 1972
William Aylett Hoge -b. 1905, d. 1996
Susan Roche Hoge -b. 1912, d. 1991
Patrick Henry Aylett - b. February 1870, d. 1871 (age 1 yr)
Dr. William Roane Aylett [Brockenbrough] - b. 2 November 1871, d. 25 April 1942. Buried: Saint Johns Episcopal Churchyard, Tappahannock, Essex Co., Virginia. M. Sallie Clarke Aylett
Bessie B. Aylett Mitchell - b. 29 April 1873, King William Co., Virginia, d. 29 August 1948, Jefferson Co., West Virginia. Buried: Zion Episcopal Churchyard, Charles Town, Jefferson Co., West Virginia. M. 1903, Austin Brockenbrough Mitchell. Ch. Austin Brockenbrough Mitchell, Patty Aylett Mitchell
Austin Brockenbrough Mitchell, Jr. - b. 29 May 1908, Parkersburg, Wood Co., West Virginia, d. 11 May 1972, Rome, Citta Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy. Accidental fall. Buried: Cimitero Flaminio, Rome, Citta Metropolitana di Roma Captiale, Lazio, Italy 1972
Patty Aylett Mitchell - b. 18 June 1911, Parkersburg, Wood Co., West Virginia, d. 9June 1987. Buried: Zion Episcopal Churchyard, Charles Town, Jefferson Co., West Virginia
Eugenia Aylett - b. December 1878, King William Co., Virginia, d. August 1879, King William Co., Virginia. Buried: Aylett Graves at Fairfield Plantation, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia (age 1 yr)
Moore Brockenbrough Aylett - b. August 1880, King William Co., Virginia, d. April 1881, King William Co., Virginia. Buried: Aylett Graves at Fairfield Plantation, Aylett King William Co., Virginia
Patty Waller Aylett Ware - b. April 1835, King William Co., Virginia, d. 2 May 1911, Newport News City, Virginia. Buried: New York City Marble Cemetery, Manhattan, New York Co., New York. M. 1st, 1857Patrick Henry Cabell. Ch. Anna Henry Cabell, Mary Henry Cabell, Philip Aylett Cabell, Edward Aylett Cabell; M. 2nd, 1871, Henry Hudson Ware
Anna Henry Cabell - b. 1858, Virginia, d. 8 January 1863, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama. Buried: Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama
Mary Henry Cabell - b. April 1860, Selma, Dallas, Co., Alabama, d. January 1863, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama. Buried: Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabma
Philip Aylett Cabell - b. 1861, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama, d. 29 December 1862, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama. Buried: Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama
Edward Aylett Cabell - b. 1863, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama, d. 17 December 1863, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama. Buried: Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama
Rosalie Page Aylett Sampson - b. 2 August 1836, King William Co., Virginia, d. 23 March 1882, Charlottesville City, Virginia. Buried: Maplewood Cemetery, Charlottsville, Charlottesville City, Virginia
Elizabeth Henry Aylett [Henry] - b. 29 January 1789, d.14 November 1818. Buried: Aylett Graves, Fairfield Plantation Aylett, King William Co., Virginia. M. 1858, Norman Douglas Sampson. Ch. George Leslie Sampson, Page Waller Sampson Eaton, Henry Aylett Sampson, Logan Dewitt Sampson
George Leslie Sampson - b. 1859, Kings Co., Brooklyn, New York, 7 September 1910, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky. Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky. M. Elise Todd Sampson. Ch. Rosalie A. Sampson, Jeannie Read Sampson, David Todd Sampson, Norman Leslie Sampson, Lionel Day Sampson
Rosalie A. Sampson - b. 17 July 1886, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, d. 4 September 1972, Evansvill, Vanderburgh Co., Indiana. Buried: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburgh, Warrick Co., Indiana
Jeannie Read Sampson - b. 2 October 1889, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, d. 21 August 1955, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky. Burie: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky
David Todd Sampson, Sr. - b. 30 March 1895, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, d. 18 June 1957, Houston, Harris Co., Texas. Buried: South Park Cemetery, Pearl and, Brazoria Co., Texas. Margaret Elizabet Rowland Sampson. Ch. David Todd Sampson, Stillborn Sampson, Georgia Irene Sampson Foeller
David Todd Sampson - b. 1 July 1917, Kentucky, d. 12 August 1975, Kentucky. Buried: Nan Riley Cemetery, Woollum, Knox Co., Kentucky. M. Kentucky, Frances Kimbell.
Stillborn Sampson - b. 4 November 1918, Knox Co., Kentucky, d. 4 November 1918, Knox Co., Kentucky. Buried: Nan Riley Cemetery, Woollum, Knox Co., Kentucky
Georgia Irene Sampson Foeller -b. 11 December 1919, Knox Co., Kentucky, d. 16 July 2004, Warwick, Kent Co., Rhode Island. Buried: Cremated. M. Carl Walter Foeller
Norman Leslie Sampson - b. 26 November 1898, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, d. 10 May 1927, Madison Co, Kentucky. Buried: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky
Pvt Lionel Day Sampson - b. 2 November 1899, d. 27 August 1945. Buried: Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California
Page Waller Sampson Eaton - b. 8 October 1863, Kings Co., Brooklyn, New York, d. 13 November 1935, Aberdeen Grays Harbor Co, Washington. Buried: Fern Hill Cemetery, Aberdeen Grays, Harbor Co., Ch. Philip Sampson, Dorothy Margaret Sampson Reimann
LTC Philip Sampson -b. 13 April 1894, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, d. 7 March 1970, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co., California. Buried: Eureka Cemetery and Mausoleum, Newport, Lincoln Co., Oregon. M. Merta E. Thomas Sampson. Ch. Philip Thomas Sampson
Lt. JG Philip Thomas Sampson - b. 1927, Wisconsin, d. 2 October 1945, Manila, Capital District, National Captial Region, Philippines. Buried: Mania American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines
Dorothy Margaret Sampson Reimann - b. 10 April 1897, Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England, d. 29 June 1956, Norristown, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania. Buried: Cremated. M. 1926, Hobart Ansteth Reimann
Henry Aylett Sampson - b. 26April 1870, Kings County, Brooklyn, New York, d. 11 March 1920, Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia. Buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. 1896, Emma Keats Speed. Ch. Emma Keats Sampson Franck, Judith Aylett Sampson Vincent
Emma Keats Sampson Franck - b. 24 January 1899, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, d. 5 February 1950, Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida. buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia
Judith Aylett Sampson Vincent - b. 21 December 1908, Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia, d. 7 July 1956. Buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia. M. 1935 Robert Wood Vincent
Logan Dewitt Sampson - b. 3 April 1874, Albemarle Co., Virginia, d. 28 June 1953, Pasadena, Harris Co., Texas. Buried: Brookside Memorial Park, Houston, Harris Co., Texas. M. 1st, 1930, Cora Susie Hurley Welborn Sampson; M. 2nd, Martha Shanks Haury. Ch. Virginia Page Sampson McDonald, Elizabeth P. Sampson Bryant
Virginia Page Sampson McDonald - b. 17 July 1898, Louisville, Jefferson, d. 25 November 1987, Georgetown, Williamson Co., Texas. Buried: Cremated. M. Joseh Hubbard McDonald -b. 1892, d. 1979
Elizabeth P. Sampson Bryant - b. 26 February 1900, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, d. 9 February 1982, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Buried: Memorial Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Skokie, Cook Co., Illinois. M. James Ryan Bryant. Ch. Martha Sampson Bryant, James Ryan Bryant, Elizabeth Jane Bryant Gillogly
Martha Sampson Bryant - b. 20 November 1921, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, D. 24 March 1985, San Francisco Co., California. Buried: Burial details Unknown
James Ryan Bryant - b. 13 November 1925, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, d. 22 April 2012, Cook Co., Illinois. Buried: Clarendon Hills Cemetery, Darien, DuPage Co., Illinois. M. 1953, Bernice Amila Dondlinger Bryant. Ch. Jeffrey R. Bryant, James Bryant, Tom Bryant, Doug Bryant, Steve Bryant, Martha Bryant, Stiller
Jeffrey R. Bryant - b. 16 December 19622, d. 26 January 2016. Buried: Clarendon Hills Cemetery, Darien, DuPage Co., Illinois
James Bryant,
Tom Bryant,
Doug Bryant,
Steve Bryant,
Martha Bryant Stiller
Elizabeth Jane Bryant Gillogly - b. 27 December 1390, Cook Co., Illinois, d. 31 July 2011, Kingston, Bartow Co., Georgia. Buried: Cremated. M. 1956, David Knox Gillogly. Ch. Lisa Gillogly, David Knox Gillogly, Jr., Daniel Bryant Gillogly
Lisa Gillogly, of Kingston, Georgia
David Knox Gillogly,Jr., of Oregon
Daniel Bryant Gillogly, of Lovettsville
John Aylett [Henry]
Anna Aylett [?-Henry] - b. 1799, d. 1800
Louisa Fontaine Aylett [Henry] - b. 1805, d. 1822
William Aylett [Henry] - b. March 1807, d. 11 February 1829, University of Virginia. Buried: Aylett Graves, Fairfield Plantation Aylett, King William Co., Virginia
Patrick Henry Aylett [Henry] - July 1809, King William Co., Virginia, d. 28 January 1829. Buried: Aylett Graves, Fairfield Plantation, Aylett, King William Co., Virginia
Sarah Shelton Fontaine Aylett [Henry] - b. 1811, d. 1876, William Roane, Colonel Aylett [Waller] 'of Montville' - b. ~1832, Montville Plantation, Virginia. d. ~1900
Anne Aylett Brooke [Dandridge]
John Aylett [Dandridge]
Elizabeth Dandridge [West] - b. 1722, Elsing Green, King William County, Virginia, d. aft 1772, King William County, Virginia. M. abt 1738, King William County, Virginia, Philip Whitehead Claiborne. Ch. Elizabeth Claiborne, Philadelphia Claiborne, William Dandridge Claiborne
Elizabeth Claiborne
Philadelphia Claiborne
William Dandridge Claiborne
Mary West Dandridge Campbell aka Spotswood [INHERITED: Land of son Alexander Spotswood; Mary's will: Book B, 1749-1759, page 10 Spotswood, John, Spotsylvania Co., d. May 6, 175, p. Dec. 5, 1758. Wit. Jane Somerville; Dorothea Benger; Lucy Dixon; John Taylor, Jr.;..., etc. (see FAG)] [West] - b. abt 1728, King William Co. Virginia, d. [FAG: 8 December 1795] 3 July 1798, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Buried: Spotswood Family Cemetery, Locust Grove, Orange County, Virginia. M. 24 October 1745, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, John Spotswood - b. 1726, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, d. 5 December 1758, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Ch. Alexander Spotswood, Anne Spotswood, Mary Spotswood, John Spotswood; M. 2nd, John Hodges Campbell - b. 12 May 1717, Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, d. Unknown, New Post, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Buried: Unknown s/o Duncan Campbell and Agnes Campbell of Doune
Alexander Spotswood [INHERITED: Land left to his mother, Mary West Dandridge Campbell aka Spotswood] [Dandridge]
Anne Spotswood [INHERITED: 1,000 lb sterling] [Dandridge]
Mary Spotswood [INHERTIED: 1,000lb sterling] [Dandridge]
John Spotswood [INHERITED: 9,048 acres, tract of land bought of Ambrose Grayson, part of the estate in England, see FAG notes] [Dandridge]
William Dandridge [West] - b. bef 1744, King William County, Virginia, d. aft 1781, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Anne Dandridge [West] - b. (?), d. 15 December 1781, Newport, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. M. Thomas Dansie - b. bef 1760, d. 20 January 1768, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Nathaniel West Dandridge [West] - b. 7 September 1729, 'Elsing Green', King William County, Virginia, d. 16 January 1786,Hanover County, Virginia. M. 1st, 18 June 174, Hanover County, Virginia, Dorothea Spotswood - b. 1733, Yorktown, York County, Virginia. Ch. Martha 'Patty' Dandridge, Dorothea Spotswood Dandridge; M. 2nd, 2 August 1779, Hanover County, Virginia, Jane Pollard - b. 26 May 1744, King & Queen County, Virginia, d. aft 1815, Hanover County, Virginia. Ch. No
Martha 'Patty' Dandridge [Spotswood] - b. 20 September 1748, Hanover County, Virginia, d. 28 September 1791, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia. M. 20 November 1770, Goochland County, Virginia. Ch. Anne Spotswood Payne, Martha Payne, Archer Payne, Dorathea Dandridge Payne, Jane Payne, Alexander Payne, Catherine Payne, John Robert Dandridge Payne
Anne Spotswood Payne - b. 19 April 1772, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia, d. (?). M. Thomas Mann Fleming - b. St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia
Martha Payne - b. 8 November 1773, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia. M. Jeremiah Strother
Archer Payne - b. 20 November 1775, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia
Dorathea Dandridge Payne - b. 10 July 1777, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia. M. Edward Bolling
Jane Payne - b. abt 1778, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia, d. 27 February 1807, Goochland County, Virginia . 1st, Robert Bolling - b. abt 1778; M. 2nd, James B. Ferguson - b. abt 1778
Alexander Payne - b. 20 October 1780, New Market Goochland County, Virginia, d. 1859, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia. M. 6 September 1804, Goochland County, Virginia Charlotte Bryce - b. abt 1870, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia
Catherine Payne - b. abt 1782, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia. M. Archibald Bolling
John Robert Dandridge Payne - b. abt 1784, New Market, Goochland County, Virginia, d. Richmond, Virginia. M. Susannah Bryce - b. abt 1788, d. Richmond, Virginia
Dorothea Spotswood Dandridge [Spotswood] - b. 25 September 1757, Hanover County, Virginia, d. 14 February 1831, Red Hill, Charlotte County, Virginia. M. 9 October 1777, Hanover County, Virginia, Patrick, Governor Henry - b. 29 May 1736, Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, d. 6 June 1799, Red Hill, Charlotte County, Virginia
Francis West [Woodward] - b. bef 1713, King William County, Virginia, d. (?). M. 1st, Susannah Littlepage - b. 22 January 1717/18, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; M. 2nd, Jane Cole - b. 1719, Warwick County, Virginia
Thomas West [Woodward] - b. bef 1720, King William County, Virginia, d. aft 1745, Overwharrton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
Anne West [Croshaw] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Henry Fox
Captain Thomas Oliphant West [Croshaw] - b. 1669, d. 1714. M. Agnes - b. 1670, d. 1720
Unity West [Croshaw] - b. 24 December 1658, d. 12 May 1708, Elsing Green, King William County. M. 1676, George Thomas Martin - b. 1656
Captain John West [Cockacoeske]
Guiscard Percy [Harbottle]
Richard Percy [Harbottle]
Joan Percy [Harbottle]
Mary Percy [Harbottle] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Francis Slingsby
Catherine Percy [Harbottle]
Sir Ingleram Percy [Spencer] - b. c. 1506, d. 1538, imprisoned in the Tower of London (participant in the Pilgrimage of Grace)
William Percy [Spencer]
Alianore Percy, 'Duchess of Buckingham' [Herbert] - b. (?), d. 1530. M. Edward Stafford, '3rd Duke of Buckingham'
Sir William Percy [Herbert] - b. (?), d. 15 September 1540. M. 1st Agnes Constable; M. 2nd, Margaret Soothill w/o Sir John Normanville
Alan Percy, 'Master of St. John's College, Cambridge [Herbert] - b. 1479, d. (?).
Josecline Percy [Herbert] - b. 1480, d. 1532. M. Margaret Frost
Arundel Percy [Herbert] - b. 1483, d. 1544
Anne Percy, 'Countess of Arundel' [Herbert] - b. 27 July 1485, d. 1552. M. William FitzAlan, '11th Earl of Arundel'
Elizabeth Percy [Herbert]
Eleanor Percy [Poynings] - b. 1455, d. 1477. M. Thomas West, '8th Baron De La Warr'. Ch. No
Margaret Percy [Poynings] - b. c. 1447, d. (?). M. William Gascoigne
Elizabeth Percy [Poynings] - b. 1460, d. 1512. M. Henry Scrope, '6th Baron Scrope', of Bolton
Anne Percy [Poynings] - b. 1444, d. 1522. M. 1460, Sir Thomas Hungerford
Thomas Percy, '1st Baron Egremont' [Neville] - b. 29 November 1422, d. 10 July 1460, killed at the Battle of Northampton
Lady Katherine Percy [Neville] - b. 28 May 1423, d. after 1475. M. Lord Edmund Grey, '1st Earl of Kent'
George Percy, 'Rector of Rothbury and Caldbeck' [Neville] - b. 24 July 1424, d. 14 November 1474
Sir Ralph Percy [Neville] - b. 1425, d. 25 April 1464, killed at the Battle of Hedgeley Moor
Sir Richard Percy [Neville] - b. 1426/27, d. 29 March 1461, killed at the Battle of Towton
William Percy, Bishop of Carlisle - b. 7 April 1428, d. 26 April 1462
Joan Percy, Nun at Whitby - b. 1430, d. 1482
Anne Percy - b. 3 February aft 1428, d. 5 July 122. M. 1st, Sir Lawrence Raynesford; M. 2nd, Sir Hugh Vaughan
Elizabeth Percy (Family seat, Skipton Castle, 1310 - 1676) [Mortimer] - b. 1395, d. 26 October 1436, Staindrop, Durham M. 1st, 1404, John Clifford, 'Lord Clifford', '7th Baron de Clifford' (Temre: 18 August 1391 - 13 March 1422) - b. c. 1389, Appleby Castle, Westmorland, England, d. 13 March 1422, Siege of Meaux, Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, France. Buried: Bolton Priory. (Residence: Appleby Castle, Borougham Castle, Skipton Castle) d/o Thomas Clifford, '6th Baron Clifford' and Elizabeth de Roos d/o Thomas de Roos, '4th Baron Roos, of Helmsley' and Lady Beatrix Stafford d/o Ralph de Stafford,' '1st Earl of Stafford'. Ch. Thomas Clifford, Henry Clifford, Mary Clifford, Blanche Clifford; M. 2nd, 1426, Ralph Neville, '2nd Earl of Westmorland'. KG (1426, by King Henry VI), [Struggled with the recover of his inheritance from his Grandfather's 2nd wife Lady Joan Beaufort d/o John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford, resutled in the Neville-Neville feud]- b. c. 1406, Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland. Baptized: 4 April 1406, Cockermouth Castle, d. 3 November 1484. Buried: St. Brandon's Church, Brancepeth s/o Sir John Neville and Elizabeth Holland d/o Thomas Holland, '2nd Earl of Kent' and Alice FitzAlan. Ch. Sir John Neville
Thomas Clifford, '8th Baron de Clifford', '8th Lord of Skipton' [Percy] - b. 25 March 1414, d. 22 May 1455, First Battle of Saint Albans. M. March 1424, Joan Dacre d/o Thomas Dacre, '6th Baron Dacre', of Gilsland and Philippa Neville d/o Ralph Neville, '1st Earl of Westmoreland'. Ch. John Clifford, Roger Clifford, Robert Clifford, Thomas Clifford, Elizabeth Clifford, Maud Clifford, Anne Clifford, Joan Clifford, Margaret Clifford
John Clifford, '9th Baron de Clifford', '9th Lord of Skipton' [Dacre] - b. 8 April 1435, d. 28 March 1461, Battle of Ferrybridge. M. Margaret Bromflete. Ch. Henry Clifford, '10th Baron de Clifford', Richard Clifford, Elizabeth Aske
Henry Clifford, '10th Baron de Clifford' [Bromflete]
Richard Clifford, Esquire [Bromflete]
Elizabeth Clifford Aske [Bromflete] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Robert Aske
Sir Roger Clifford [Dacre] - b. (?), d.1485, beheaded. M. Joan Courtenay - b. c. 1447 d/o Thomas de Courtenay, '5th Earl of Devon' s/o Margaret Beaufort d/o John Beaufort,' 1st Earl of Somerset' [M. 2nd, Sir William Knyvet, of Buckenham, Norfolk]
Sir Robert Clifford, 'Lord Mayor of London' [Supporters of the pretender to the Crown, Perkin Warbeck] [Dacre] - b. (?), d. 15 March 1508. M. Elizabeth née Barley w/o Sir Ralph Josselyn - b. (?), d. 25 October 1478 d/o William Barley, of Aspenden Hertfordshire and Elizabeth Darcy
Sir Thomas Clifford [Dacre]
Elizabeth Clifford [Dacre] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Sir William Plumpton, of Knaresborough, Yorkshire - b. (?), d. at the Battle of Towton; M. 2nd, John Hamerton
Maud Clifford [Dacre] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Sir John Harrington, of Hornby, Lancashire, Battle of Wakefield, 1460; M. 2nd, Sir Edmund Sutton of Dudley, Staffordshire
Anne Clifford [Darce] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Sir Richard Tempest; M. 2nd, William Conyers, Esq.
Joan Clifford [Dacre] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Simon Musgrave
Margaret Clifford [Dacre]- b. (?). d. (?). M. Robert Carre
Henry Clifford [Percy]
Lady Mary Clifford [Percy] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Philip Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk - b. c. 1424, d. 18 May 1464, beheaded at Middleham, Yorkshire, after the Battle of Hexham s/o Roger Wentworth and Margery le Despencer. Ch. Henry Wentworth, Margaret Wentworth, Elizabeth Wentworth
Sir Henry Wentworth, de jure, '4th Barone Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk' [Clifford] - M. 1st, Anne Say d/o Sir John Say and Elizabeth Cheney w/o Frederick Tilney. Ch. Sir Richard Wentworth, Edward Wentworth, Elizabeth Wentworth, Margery Wentworth, Dorothy Wentworth, Jane Wentworth; M. 2nd, Elizabeth Neville. Ch. No
Sir Richard Wentworth
Edward Wentworth
Elizabeth Wentworth
Dame Margery Wentworth, 'Lady Seymour' - b. c. 1478, d. 18 October 1550. M. 22 October 1494, Sir John Seymour, of Wulfhall, Savernake Forest, Wiltshire Ch. John Seymour, Edward Seymour, Henry Seymour, Thomas Seymour, John Seymour, Anthon Seymour, Jane Seymour, Margery Seymour, Elizabeth Seymour, Dorothy Seymour
John Seymour [Wentworth] - b. (?), d. 15 July 1510
Edward Seymour, '1st Duke of Somerset', '1st Earl of Hertford' (15 October 1537), '1st Viscount Beauchamp' (5 June 1536), 'Lord Protector of Realm of Edward VI' (Office: 4 February 1547 - 11 October 1549); 'Lord High Treasurer' (Fall/winter 1542); Warden of the Scottish Marches (September 1542); As Lt. -Gen. of the north, he was instructed to punish the Scots for repudiating the treaty of marriage between Prince Edward and the Infant Mary, 'Queen of Scots'; Introduced a 'Book of Common Prayer' through the first Act of Uniformity, 1549 [Wentworth] - b. c. 1500, d. 22 January 1552, Tower Hill, London, beheaded. buried: Chapel Royal of St. Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, London, U.K.. M. 1st Catherine d/o Sir William Filliol; M. 2nd, Anne Stanhope d/o Sir Edward Stanhope
Sir Henry Seymour [Wentworth] - b. 1503, d. 1578. M. Barbara Wolfe d/o Morgan Wolfe
Thomas Seymour, '1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley' [Wentworth] - b. c. 1508, d. 20 March 1549, Act of Attainder, beheaded. M. Catherine Parr - b. (?), d. c. 1548, childbirth w/o Henry VIII. Ch.
John Seymour [Wentworth] - b. (?), d. young
Anthony Seymour [Wentworth] - b. (?), d. c. 1528
Jane Seymour, 'Queen consort of Henry VIII' (Tenure: 30 May 1536 - 24 October 1537; Proclamation: 4 June 1536) [Wentworth] - b. c 1504 - 1509, d. 24 October 1537, Hampton Court Palace, England, related childbirth issues. Buried: 12 November 1537, St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England. Betrothed: 20 May 1536, M. 30 May 1536, Palace of Whitehall, Whitehall, London, Queen's closet by Bishop Gardiner, King Henry VIII. Ch. Edward VI
King Edward VI, 'King of England and Ireland' (Reign, under Regency by: Edward Seymour, 'Duke of Somerset' and John Dudley, 'Duke of Northumberland': 28 January 1547 - 6 July 1553; Crowned: 20 February 1546) [Protestant] [Seymour] - b. 12 October 1537, Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England, d. 6 July 1553, Greenwich Palace, England. Buried: 8 August 1553, Westminster Abbey
Margery Seymour [Wentworth] - b. (?), d. c. 1528
Elizabeth Seymour, 'Lady Cromwell', 'Baroness St. John'[Wentworth] - b. c. 1518, d. 19 March 1568. Buried: St. Mary's Church, Basing, Hampshire. M. 1st, July 1530, Sir Anthony Ughtred, 'Governor of Jersey'. Ch. Henry Ughtred, Marygery Ughtred; M. 2nd, 1537, Gregory Cromwell, '1st Baron Cromwell'' s/o Thomas Cromwell, 'Chief Minister to Henry VIII'. Ch. Henry Cromwell, Edward Cromwell, Thomas Cromwell, Katherine Cromwell, Frances Cromwell; M. 3rd, 1554, Sir John Paulet, 'Lord St. John', '2nd Marquess of Winchester' s/o William Paulet, '1st Marquess of Winchester'
Henry Ughtred [Seymour] - b.
Marygery Ughtred [Seymour] - b.
Henry Cromwell [Seymour] - b.
Edward Cromwell [Seymour] - b.
Thomas Cromwell [Seymour] - b.
Katherine Cromwell [Seymour] - b.
Frances Cromwell [Seymour] - b.
Dorothy Seymour [Wentworth] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Sir Clement Smith, of Little Baddow, Essex - b. c. 1515, d. 26 August 1552; M. 2nd, Thomas Leventhorpe, of Shingle Hall, Hertfordshire
Dorothy Wentworth
Jane Wentworth
Margaret Wentworth [Clifford]
Elizabeth Wentworth [Clifford]
Lady Blanche 'Beatrix' Clifford [Percy] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Robert Waterton - b. (?), d. 10 December 1475, beheaded at Middleham, Yorkshire after the Battle of Hexham s/o Robert Waterton - b. (?), d. 17 January 1425. Ch. No
Sir John Neville [Percy] - b. (?), d. before 16 March 1450. M. Lady Anne Holland - b. (?), d. 26 December 1486 d/o John Holland, '2nd Duke of Exeter' [M. 2nd, John Neville, Baron Neville (Uncle of her first husband); M. 3rd, James Douglas, '9th Earl of Douglas']. Ch. No; M. before February 1442, Margaret Cobham, '4th Baroness Cobham' d/o and Heiress of Reginald Cobham, '3rd Baron Sterborough', '3rd Lord Cobham'. Ch. Margaret Neville
Margaret Neville - b. (?), d. young
Thomas Percy [Neville]
Ralph Percy [Neville]
Alan Percy [Neville]
Margaret Percy [Neville]
Thomas Percy, '1st Earl of Worcester' [Plantagenet] - b. 1344, d. 1403
Maud Percy [Plantagenet] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir John de Southray (illegitimate s/o King Edward III and Alice Ferrers)
Mary, 'Baroness Ros' - b. 1367, d. 1395. M. John de Ros, 'Baron Ros', of Helmsley'
John Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Lord of Beaufort', Prince John III, of Lancaster, 'Prince of England, 'Seigneur of Beaufort' (Montmorency, Aube, arrond. d'Arcis-sur-Aube, canton de Chavanges) and Nogent-l'Artaud (Aisen, arrond. de Chateau-Thierry, canton de Carly), France. [Blanche, of Artois] - b. (before) 14 May 1286, Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England, d. before 13 June 1317, France. M. 1st, Alix de Joinville d/o Jean de Joinville, seigneur de Joinville (Haute-Marne, arrond. Vassy, ch.-i.canton), Seneschal of Champagne and Alix de Joinville, of Gautier - b. est. btwn 1238 - 1298, d. 19 April 1336 d/o and Heiress Jean 'Boutefeux' de Joinville, Sénéchal de Champagne and Alix de Reynel [M. 1st, Jean d'Arcis et de Chacenay] Ch. Mary Plantagenet
Mary Plantagenet - b. est. btwn 1291 - 1351, d. (?)