Generation No. 31
69. JOAN31 COLLAMORE (THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 10 6 1616 in Northam, Devon, England, and died 1680. She married JOHN BLACKMORE. He was born Abt. 1610 in Northam, Devon, England.
Children of JOAN COLLAMORE and JOHN BLACKMORE are:
72. i. WILLIAM32 BLACKMORE, b. 1636, Northam, Devon, England; d. 04 21 1676, Scituate, Mass, USA.
ii. JOHN BLACKMORE.
iii. PHEBE BLACKMORE.
70. GEORGE-I31 HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND (SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, -II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 05 28 1660 in Leineschloss, Osnabruck, Hanover, Germany, and died 06 11 1727 in Osnabruck. He married SOPHIA DOROTHEA OF CELLE 11 22 1682 in Celle. She was born 09 10 1666, and died 11 13 1726 in Celle.
Notes for GEORGE-I HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND:
Reign: (1714-1727). The first of the Hanoverian Kings; It is said that George knew no English, but recent research shows that he had a limited knowledge of the language. Thoroughly German in tastes and habits, he made periodic lengthy visits to Hanover, which always remained his primary concern, despite his dutiful efforts to attend to his new kingdom's needs. He remained unpopular in Britain, a fact that contributed to Jacobite plots to replace him with James II's son, James Edward Stuart, known as the Old Pretender.
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Burial: Moved in 1957 to, Herrenhausen
Children of GEORGE-I HANOVER and SOPHIA CELLE are:
73. i. GEORGE-II32 HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND, b. 10 30 1683, Herrenhausen, Palace, Hanover, Germany; d. 10 25 1760, Kensington, Palace, London, England.
ii. SOPHIA DOROTHEA HANOVER.
71. SOPHIA31 CHARLOTTE (SOPHIE PALATINATE30 HANOVER, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 10 20 1668 in Schloss Iburg, Near Osnabruck, and died 02 1 1704/05 in Hanover, Germany. She married FREDERICK 1 KING OF PRUSSIA 10 8 1684 in Herrenhausen. He was born 07 11 1657 in Konigsberg, Prussia, and died 02 25 1712/13 in Berlin, Germany.
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Burial: Berlin, Cathedral, Germany
Children of SOPHIA CHARLOTTE and FREDERICK PRUSSIA are:
i. FREDERICK AUGUSTA32 PRUSSIA, b. 1685; d. 1686.
ii. SON ( STILL BORN) PRUSSIA.
74. iii. FREDERICK-WILLIAM-1 KING OF PRUSSIA, b. 08 14 1688, Berlin, Germany; d. 05 31 1740, Potsdam, Germany.
Generation No. 32
72. WILLIAM32 BLACKMORE (JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 1636 in Northam, Devon, England, and died 04 21 1676 in Scituate, Mass, USA. He married ELIZABETH CURTIS BANK 07 7 1666 in Scituate, Mass, USA.
Notes for WILLIAM BLACKMORE:
William Died Scituate MA 21 Apr 1676 ("killed by Indians")
William arrived at Scituate in 1665, to be heir to his mother's brother, Peter Collamore (who had no children of his own). William lost an eye in 1669, and was excused from military service, but during King Philip's War he volunteered to defend Scituate and was killed. Peter Collamore died in 1684, leaving his estate to another nephew (Captain Anthony Collamore) who came to Scituate from Devon to claim the inheritance. William's children were left with a scant inheritance.
A curiosity: another source tells a parallel tale, with a different outcome, in which Anthony Collamer also is said to have arrived in 1665 to be Peter Collamore's heir. The Collam[e]r descent line continues into the 18th century before I lose track of Coll* through marriage of a daughter to another surname; [my wife] Betsy's maternal grandfather had a sister who married a Coll[i/e/a]mor[e], but there's no information yet to connect the lines.
Child of WILLIAM BLACKMORE and ELIZABETH BANK is:
75. i. LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33 BLACKMORE, b. 05 25 1667, Scituate, Mass, USA; d. 04 17 1717, Rochester, Mass, USA.
73. GEORGE-II32 HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND (GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 10 30 1683 in Herrenhausen, Palace, Hanover, Germany, and died 10 25 1760 in Kensington, Palace, London, England. He married CAROLINE OF ANSBACH 08 22 1705 in Herrenhausen, Germany. She was born 1683, and died 1737.
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Burial: Westminster, Abbey, London, England
Children of GEORGE-II HANOVER and CAROLINE ANSBACH are:
76. i. FREDERICK LOUIS33 HANOVER, PRINCE OF WALES, b. 01 31 1700/01, Hanover, Germany; d. 03 31 1751, Leicester-House, London, England.
ii. ANNE HANOVER, PRINCESS ROYAL.
iii. AMELIA SOPHIA ELEANOR HANOVER.
iv. CAROLINE ELIZABETH HANOVER.
v. GEORGE WILLIAM HANOVER.
vi. DUKE WILLIAM AUGUSTUS OF CUMBERLAND HANOVER.
vii. MARY HANOVER.
viii. LOUISA HANOVER.
74. FREDERICK-WILLIAM-1 KING OF32 PRUSSIA (SOPHIA31 CHARLOTTE, SOPHIE PALATINATE30 HANOVER, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 08 14 1688 in Berlin, Germany, and died 05 31 1740 in Potsdam, Germany. He married SOPHIA DOROTHEA HANOVER 11 28 1706 in Berlin, Germany.
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Burial: Potsdam, Germany
Children of FREDERICK-WILLIAM-1 PRUSSIA and SOPHIA HANOVER are:
i. FREDERICK LOUIS33 PRUSSIA, b. 1707; d. 1708.
ii. FREDERICK WILLIAM PRUSSIA, b. 1710; d. 1711.
iii. FREDERICK II THE GREAT, KING OF PRUSSIA, b. 01 24 1711/12, Berlin, Germany; d. 08 17 1786, Sans Souci, Potsdam, Germany; m. ELIZABETH CHRISTINE, 1733; b. 1715; d. 1797.
Notes for FREDERICK II THE GREAT, KING OF PRUSSIA:
The King's lifestyle was austere and his preferred residence was Sans Souci, a secluded mansion.
Although married, he lived as a bachelor and ladies were seldom seen at his court, which was the occasion of some scandal.
He preferred to speak and write in French. No issue, succeeded by his nephew. Frederick was extremely sympathetic to the American Revolution and was an admirer of George Washington.
He was one of the first sovereigns to conclude a commercial treaty with the U.S. His rule was absolute; he was a ubiquitous administrator constantly checking the work of his officials, from whom he exacted the utmost in conscientiousness.
iv. CHARLOTTE ABLERTINE PRUSSIA, b. 1713; d. 1714.
v. FREDERICA LOUISE PRUSSIA, b. 1714; d. 1784.
vi. PHILIPPINE CHARLOTTE PRUSSIA, b. 1716; d. 1801.
vii. LOUIS CHARLES WILLIAM PRUSSIA, b. 1717; d. 1719.
viii. SOPHIA PRUSSIA, b. 1719; d. 1765.
ix. LOUISE ULRIKA PRUSSIA, b. 1720; d. 1782.
77. x. AUGUSTUS WILLIAM PRUSSIA, b. 1722; d. 1758.
xi. ANNA AMELIA PRUSSIA.
xii. HENRY PRUSSIA.
xiii. FERDINAND PRUSSIA.
Generation No. 33
75. LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33 BLACKMORE (WILLIAM32, JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 05 25 1667 in Scituate, Mass, USA, and died 04 17 1717 in Rochester, Mass, USA. He married (1) ELIZABETH. He married (2) SARAH EDWARDS. He married (3) ELIZABETH.
Children of LT-PETER BLACKMORE and ELIZABETH are:
78. i. ELIZABETH (BLACKMER)34 BLACKMORE, b. 12 8 1693, Rochester, Barnstable Co. (now Plymouth), Massachusetts Bay Colony; d. 1757, Mass, USA.
76. FREDERICK LOUIS33 HANOVER, PRINCE OF WALES (GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 01 31 1700/01 in Hanover, Germany, and died 03 31 1751 in Leicester-House, London, England. He married AUGUSTA OF SAXE-GOTHA 05 8 1736 in Chapel Royal, St. James. She was born 11 30 1719 in Gotha, and died 02 8 1772 in Carlton House.
Children of FREDERICK HANOVER and AUGUSTA SAXE-GOTHA are:
i. AUGUSTA34 HANOVER.
79. ii. GEORGE-III HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND, b. 06 4 1738, Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England; d. 01 29 1820, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
iii. EDWARD AUGUSTUS HANOVER, DUKE OF YORK.
iv. ELIZABETH CAROLINE HANOVER.
v. DUKE EDWARD HENRY OF GLOUCESTER HANOVER.
vi. DUKE HENRY FREDERICK OF CUMBERLAND HANOVER.
vii. LOUISA ANNE HANOVER.
viii. FREDERICK WILLIAM HANOVER.
ix. CAROLINE MATILDA HANOVER.
77. AUGUSTUS WILLIAM33 PRUSSIA (FREDERICK-WILLIAM-1 KING OF32, SOPHIA31 CHARLOTTE, SOPHIE PALATINATE30 HANOVER, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 1722, and died 1758. He married LOUISE OF BRUNSWICK.
Children of AUGUSTUS PRUSSIA and LOUISE BRUNSWICK are:
i. FREDERICK34 WILLIAMII, KING OF PRUSSIA.
ii. FREDERICK HENRY CHARLES.
Generation No. 34
78. ELIZABETH (BLACKMER)34 BLACKMORE (LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33, WILLIAM32, JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 12 8 1693 in Rochester, Barnstable Co. (now Plymouth), Massachusetts Bay Colony, and died 1757 in Mass, USA. She married EBENEZER WING 10 31 1721 in Rochester, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, USA, son of STEPHEN WING and SARAH BRIGGS. He was born 1671 in Mass, USA, and died 1738 in Mass, USA.
Child of ELIZABETH BLACKMORE and EBENEZER WING is:
80. i. SARAH35 WING, b. 03 7 1708/09, Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; d. 02 16 1790, Marshfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A..
79. GEORGE-III34 HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND (FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 06 4 1738 in Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England, and died 01 29 1820 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England. He married SOPHIA CHARLOTTE. She was born 05 19 1744 in Mirow, and died 11 17 1818 in Kew Palace.
More About GEORGE-III HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND:
Burial: St. George Chap., Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Notes for SOPHIA CHARLOTTE:
(Sophia) Charlotte, fifth and youngest dau. of Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Elizabeth Albertin of Saxe-Hildburghausen. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz; Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Appears to be "monkey-faced" in many of her portraits
More About SOPHIA CHARLOTTE:
Burial: St. George Chap., Windsor, England
Children of GEORGE-III HANOVER and SOPHIA CHARLOTTE are:
81. i. GEORGE-IV35 HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND, b. 08 12 1762, London, England; d. 06 26 1830, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England.
ii. FREDERICK HANOVER, DUKE OF YORK.
82. iii. WILLIAM-IV HENRY HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND, b. 08 21 1765, Buckingham House, London, England; d. 06 20 1837, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
iv. CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA MATILDA HANOVER, PRINCESS ROYA.
83. v. EDWARD AUGUSTUS HANOVER, DUKE OF KENT, b. 11 2 1767, Buckingham House, London, England; d. 01 23 1820, Sidmouth, Devon, England.
vi. AUGUSTA SOPHIA HANOVER.
vii. ELIZABETH HANOVER.
viii. ERNEST AUGUSTUS-I HANOVER, KING OF HANOVER.
ix. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK HANOVER, DUKE OF SUSSEX.
x. DUKE ADOLPHUS OF CAMBRIDGE HANOVER.
xi. MARY HANOVER.
xii. SOPHIA HANOVER.
xiii. OCTAVIUS HANOVER.
xiv. ALFRED HANOVER.
xv. AMELIA HANOVER.
Generation No. 35
80. SARAH35 WING (ELIZABETH (BLACKMER)34 BLACKMORE, LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33, WILLIAM32, JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 03 7 1708/09 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA, and died 02 16 1790 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. She married JOHN ROGERS 12 29 1737 in Marschfield, Massachusetts, USA, son of THOMAS ROGERS and BETHIAH EWELL. He was born 12 19 1714 in Marshfield Massachusetts, USA, and died 09 3 1791 in Marshfield Massachusetts, USA.
Children of SARAH WING and JOHN ROGERS are:
84. i. JOHN36 ROGERS, b. 12 21 1738, Marshfield Massachusetts, USA; d. Marshfield, Massachusette, USA.
ii. WING ROGERS, b. 1740.
iii. JOSEPHN ROGERS, b. 1742.
iv. ELIZABETH ROGERS, b. 1734; m. LT.-JOSEPH TOLMAN, 04 11 1754, Scituate, Plymouth Mass, USA.
v. STEPHEN ROGERS.
vi. JANE ROGERS, b. 1736; m. THOMAS OLDMAN, 12 10 1752.
vii. EUNICE ROGERS, b. 1738.
81. GEORGE-IV35 HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND (GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 08 12 1762 in London, England, and died 06 26 1830 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. He married (1) MARIA ANNE FITZHERBERT 04 8 1785. She was born 1756, and died 1837. He married (2) CAROLINE AMELIA OF BRUNSWICK 04 8 1795 in Chapel Royal, St James Palace, England.
Notes for GEORGE-IV HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND:
The eldest son of George III, Geroge IV (as the Prince of Wales) became notorious for his profligacy and extravagance. Despite his father's strongly anti-Catholic views, he secretly married a Roman Catholic, Mrs. Maria Anne Fitzherbert (1756-1837) in 1785.
Less than two years later, to obtain money for his debts, he allowed Parliament to declare the marriage illegal, which in fact it was by the terms of acts governing royal marriages and succession.
In 1795, again to liquidate his debts, he agreed to a marriage with his cousin, Caroline of Brunswick, but he became estranged from her in 1796 after the birth of their daughter, Princess Charlotte (1796-1817).
George became the Prince Regent in 1811, when his father became mentally unable to discharge his duties and succeeded to the throne in 1820
Notes for CAROLINE AMELIA OF BRUNSWICK:
Caroline of Brunswick was George IV's cousin. a.k.a.: Caroline, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel; a.k.a.: Caroline Amelia Elizabeth
Child of GEORGE-IV HANOVER and CAROLINE BRUNSWICK is:
i. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA36 HANOVER, b. 01 7 1796, Carlton House; d. 11 6 1817, Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, England; m. LEOPOLD-I GEORGE OF SAXE-COBURG, KING OF BELGIUM, 05 2 1816, Carlton House, London, England; b. 12 16 1790, Coburg, Germany; d. 12 10 1865, Laeken, Belgium.
Notes for PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA HANOVER:
Unfortunatley she died in childbirth
More About PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA HANOVER:
Burial: St George Chapel, Windsor, England
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Burial: Laeken, Belgium
82. WILLIAM-IV HENRY35 HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND (GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 08 21 1765 in Buckingham House, London, England, and died 06 20 1837 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England. He married PRINCESS ADELAIDE LOUISA THERESA. She was born 08 13 1792 in Meiningen, and died 12 2 1849 in Near Stanmore, Middlesex, England.
Notes for WILLIAM-IV HENRY HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND:
William IV.,King of England,
Known before his accession to the throne as William Henry, Duke of Clarence, was the third son of George III., and was born August 21, 1765. At fourteen years of age he entered the navy as a midshipman on board the Prince George, a 98-gun ship, commanded by Admiral Digby; and he was placed on the same footing, in every respect, with other youths of the same rank in the service. Prince William Henry was present with Admiral Rodney at the capture of the Caraccas fleet, commanded by Don Juan Langara. The Prince served nearly all the residue of his time as a midshipman in the West Indies, and off the coasts of Nova Scotia and Canada; and many characteristic anecdotes, honourable to his bravery and humanity are related of him during the period of his naval career. He was afterwards removed to the Warwick, of 50 guns, commanded by Lord Keith, and was present when that officer captured the frigates L'Aigle and La Sophie, and the Terror sloop-of-war, off the Delaware, in 1782. He then joined Lord Hood, who was in quest of the French fleet under De Grasse and Vaudreuil, and on board the Barfleur first became acquainted with Nelson, then in command of the Albemarle.
In June, 1783, Lord Hood's squadron returned to England ; and in the summer of 1785 the Prince was appointed third lieutenant of the Hebe frigate. In 1786, as captain of the Pegasus, of 28 guns, he sailed for Nova Scotia; whence he proceeded to the Leeward Islands station, and remained for some months under the orders of Nelson, when a strong and lasting friendship (honourable to both) sprang up between them. In December, 1787, the Prince returned to England, and was appointed to command the Andromeda frigate, in which he again sailed for the West Indies. In 1789 he was created Duke of Clarence and Earl of Munster, in Ireland, took his seat in the House of Lords, and was made rear-admiral of the Blue in 1790. From this time, however, he saw no more active service afloat.
In 1811 he succeeded Sir Peter Parker as admiral of the fleet. In that capacity he hoisted his flag for the last time, for the purpose of escorting Louis XVIII. to France; and on board the Impregnable he received the Emperor of Russia and the King of Prussia. For many years the Duke led the life of a private English gentleman, residing at Bushy Park, of which he had been appointed ranger on the death of the Countess of Guilford in 1797. After the death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales in 1817, a new era opened in the position and prospects of the Duke of Clarence, and on July 11, 1818 he married the Princess Adelaide, eldest daughter of the Duke of Saxe Meiningen. Two daughters, the eldest of whom died on the day of her birth, and the youngest when only three months old, were their only offspring. Having become heir - presumptive to the throne in 1827 by the death of the Duke of York he received an additional parliamentary grant which raised his income to £40.000 a year. He was also appointed Lord High Admiral of England, -a post revived for the occasion, but owing to some objections made by the Duke of Wellington to the expense of his royal highness's progresses, he resigned the office. On June26 1830, the Duke of Clarence succeeded his brother George IV as King of England and was crowned, with his royal consort in Westminster Abbey, September 8, 1831.
A marked difference was soon observable in the conduct of William IV. and his predecessor. The secluded habits and fastidious retirement that had distinguished the last years of his brother’s life, gave place to an obvious desire of popularity on the part of the new monarch; while the Wellington administration was succeeded by that of Earl Grey, under whom the long desired reformation of parliament was effected. Political animosities were at their height; but still the king was on the popular side, and the court offered, in every respect an example worthy of imitation. In May, 1837 his Majesty was taken ill and in four weeks from that time, June 29, 1837 he died. –‘A man,’ said Lord Grey, more sincerely devoted to the interests of his country, and better understanding what was necessary for the attainment of that object there never did exist; and if ever there it was a sovereign entitled to the character, his Majesty may truly be styled a PATRIOT King.
More About WILLIAM-IV HENRY HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND:
Burial: St. George Chap., Windsor, Berkshire, England
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Burial: St. George Chap., Windsor, England
Children of WILLIAM-IV HANOVER and PRINCESS THERESA are:
i. CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA LOUISA36 HANOVER, b. 1819; d. 03 27 1819, Furstenhof, Hanover.
Notes for CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA LOUISA HANOVER:
Born Prematurely and died
ii. ELIZABETH GEORGIANA ADELAIDE HANOVER, b. 12 10 1820, St. James Palace; d. 03 4 1821, St. James Palace.
iii. TWIN-BOYS HANOVER, b. 04 23 1822, Bushy Park; d. 04 23 1822, Bushy Park.
Notes for TWIN-BOYS HANOVER:
Both Boys were still born
83. EDWARD AUGUSTUS35 HANOVER, DUKE OF KENT (GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 11 2 1767 in Buckingham House, London, England, and died 01 23 1820 in Sidmouth, Devon, England. He married VICTORIA MARY LOUISA 07 11 1818 in Kew Palace, England. She was born 08 17 1786 in Coburg, and died 03 16 1861 in Frogmore House, Windsor, England.
Notes for EDWARD AUGUSTUS HANOVER, DUKE OF KENT:
Duke of Kent and Strathern, 4th son of George III. daughter Victoria became Queen of England
Because William IV had no legitimate children, his niece Victoria became heir apparent to the British crown upon his accession in 1830.
Child of EDWARD HANOVER and VICTORIA LOUISA is:
85. i. VICTORIA36 HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, b. 05 24 1819, Kensington Palace, London, England; d. 01 22 1901, Osborne House, Isle of Wight, England.
Generation No. 36
84. JOHN36 ROGERS (SARAH35 WING, ELIZABETH (BLACKMER)34 BLACKMORE, LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33, WILLIAM32, JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 12 21 1738 in Marshfield Massachusetts, USA, and died in Marshfield, Massachusette, USA. He married SARAH CHAPMAN 07 18 1759 in Pembrook Tinmouth Vermont, USA. She was born 09 5 1738 in Marshfield Massachusetts, USA, and died in Marshfield Massachusetts, USA.
Children of JOHN ROGERS and SARAH CHAPMAN are:
86. i. ISAAC37 ROGERS, b. 06 11 1767, Marshfield Massachusetts, USA; d. 08 4 1857, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.
ii. SARAH ROGERS.
iii. JOHN ROGERS.
iv. ABRAHAM (BOOTH) ROGERS.
v. PHEBE ROGERS.
vi. NICOLAS ROGERS.
85. VICTORIA36 HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (EDWARD AUGUSTUS35, GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 05 24 1819 in Kensington Palace, London, England, and died 01 22 1901 in Osborne House, Isle of Wight, England. She married PRINCE ALBERT AUGUSTUS CHARLES 02 10 1840 in Chapel Royal, St. James Palace, England, son of DUKE SAXE-COBURG-SAALFELD and LOUISE SAXE-COBURG-ALTENBURG. He was born 08 26 1819 in Schloss Rosenau, Near Coburg, Germany, and died 12 14 1861 in Windsor Castle, England.
Notes for VICTORIA HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND:
Victoria, Queen of England, Empress of India; a.k.a.: Alexandrina Victoria Reign: 20 Jun 1837 - 22 Jan 1901; Crowned: Westminster Abbey 28 Jun 1838.
She became queen at age 18. Her 63 year reign was the longest in the history of England.
Her descendants, including 40 grandchildren, married into almost every royal family of Europe. With her personal example of honesty, patriotism and devotion to family life, Victoria became a living symbol of the solidity of the British Empire.
The many years of her reign, often referred to as the Victorian age, witnessed the rise of middle class and were marked by a deeply conservative morality and intense nationalism. She was obsessed with the collecting of memorabilia of her family. She mourned her late husband, Albert, for more than 40 years.
More About VICTORIA HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND:
Burial: Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Berkshire, England
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Burial: Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Windsor, England
Children of VICTORIA HANOVER and PRINCE CHARLES are:
i. VICTORIA ADELAIDE37 MARY, PRINCESS ROYAL.
87. ii. EDWARD-VII WETTIN, KING OF ENGLAND, b. 11 9 1841, Buckingham House, London, England; d. 05 6 1910, Buckingham House, London, England.
88. iii. ALICE MAUD MARY WETTIN OF GREAT BRITAIN, b. 04 25 1843, Buckingham Palace, London; d. 12 14 1878, Darmstadt.
iv. PRINCESS-HELENA AUGUSTA VICTORIA.
v. PRINCESS-LOUISE CAROLINE ALBERTA.
vi. PRINCE-ARTHUR WILLIAM PATRICK.
vii. PRINCE-LEOPOLD GEORGE DUNCAN.
viii. PRINCESS-BEATRICE MARY VICTORIA.
ix. PRINCE-ALFRED ERNEST ALBERT, b. 08 6 1844, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; d. 07 30 1900, Schloss Rosenau, Near Coburg; m. GRAND-DUCHESS-MARIE ALEXANDROVNA; b. 10 17 1853, St. Petersburg, Russia; d. 10 25 1920, Zurich, Switzerland.
Notes for PRINCE-ALFRED ERNEST ALBERT:
Prince Alfred Ernest Albert
Birth 6 AUG 1844, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Death 30 JUL 1900, Schloss Rosenau, Near Coburg
Father
Prince Albert Augustus Charles
Mother Victoria HANOVER, Queen of England
Family: Marie Alexandrovna, Grand Duchess
Marriage 23 JAN 1874, Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia
CHILDREN:
Prince Alfred
Marie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Queen of Romania
Victoria Melita of Edinburgh, Grand Duchess
Princess Alexandra
Princess Beatrice
NOTES: Prince Alfred; The only child of Queen Victoria not born at Buckingham Palace; He was born at Windsor Castle; a.k.a.: Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1893.
Generation No. 37
86. ISAAC37 ROGERS (JOHN36, SARAH35 WING, ELIZABETH (BLACKMER)34 BLACKMORE, LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33, WILLIAM32, JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 06 11 1767 in Marshfield Massachusetts, USA, and died 08 4 1857 in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. He married OLIVE BARKER 01 26 1792. She was born 11 25 1774 in Marshfield Massachusetts, USA, and died 06 4 1841.
Children of ISAAC ROGERS and OLIVE BARKER are:
89. i. ISAAC BARKER38 ROGERS, b. 09 1 1792, Marshfield Massachusetts; d. 08 26 1868, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.
ii. THOMAS BARKER ROGERS, b. 01 7 1795; d. 06 1795.
iii. JOHN ROGERS, b. 08 9 1797; d. 1855; m. MARY ANN PEGG.
iv. SARAH ROGERS, b. 04 10 1800; m. THOMAS MILLIARD.
v. PHOEBE ROGERS, b. 03 1 1805; d. 07 1 1810.
vi. HANNAH ROGERS, b. 1806; d. 01 24 1890; m. EWARD JEFFS, 1825; b. 1798; d. 03 25 1869.
90. vii. JOSIAH BARKER ROGERS, b. 1807; d. 07 11 1879.
viii. OLIVE ROGERS, b. 04 8 1810; d. 07 1 1835; m. NATHANIEL BURR.
ix. JOSEPH ROGERS, b. 09 12 1812; m. (1) BRISTOW; m. (2) BROCK.
x. ELIZABETH ( LIZA ) ROGERS, b. 02 12 1815; m. JOHNATHAN EASTMAN.
xi. JOEL ROGERS, b. 02 12 1815; m. ESTER ROGERS.
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87. EDWARD-VII37 WETTIN, KING OF ENGLAND (VICTORIA36 HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, EDWARD AUGUSTUS35, GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 11 9 1841 in Buckingham House, London, England, and died 05 6 1910 in Buckingham House, London, England. He married PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK "ALIX" 03 10 1863 in St. George Chap., Windsor, England, daughter of KING OF DENMARK CHRISTIAN-IX. She was born 12 1 1844 in Yellow Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark, and died 11 20 1925 in Sandringham, Norfolk, England.
Notes for EDWARD-VII WETTIN, KING OF ENGLAND:
Christened: Albert Edward; called, "The Peacemaker" Reign: 1901-1910; It is not always realized that Queen Victoria was the last sovereign of the House of Hanover and King Edward VII was the first of the House of Wettin or the House of Saxony.
Edward VII, in an outburst of anti-German feeling engendered by the First World War, changed the name of his "House and Family" from Wettin to Windsor in 1917. Edward gave his name to the Edwardian period.
Notes for PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK "ALIX":
Towards the end of her life the Queen became almost completely deaf and suffered from mild senile dementia.
She resided chiefly at Sandringham House, Norfolk, which Edward VII had purchased as Prince of Wales. In her drives about the countryside she would graciously wave and bow to the cows in the fields, the faithful Princess Victoria always in attendance.
Princess of Wales (1863-1901) Queen Alexandra (1901-1910) Queen Mother (1910-1925); Pictures of her as a young woman show a sad, soulful look in her eyes; she walked with a limp (which was imitated by society). She is often shown in pictures wearing gobs of jewelry.
More About PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK "ALIX":
Burial: St. George Chap., Windsor, Berkshire, England
Children of EDWARD-VII WETTIN and PRINCESS "ALIX" are:
i. DUKE ALBERT VICTOR38 CHRISTIAN.
91. ii. GEORGE-V WINDSOR, KING OF ENGLAND, b. 06 3 1865, Marlborough Hse, London, England; d. 01 20 1936, Sandringham, Norfolk, England.
iii. LOUISE VICTORIA ALEXANDRA, PRINCESS ROYAL.
iv. VICTORIA ALEXANDRA OLGA.
v. SS MAUDE CHARLOTTE MARY.
vi. JOHN ALEXANDER.
88. ALICE MAUD MARY WETTIN OF GREAT37 BRITAIN (VICTORIA36 HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, EDWARD AUGUSTUS35, GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 04 25 1843 in Buckingham Palace, London, and died 12 14 1878 in Darmstadt. She married GRAND-DUKE-LOUIS IV OF HESSE 07 1 1862 in Osborne House, Isle of Wight. He was born 09 12 1837 in Bessungen by Darmstadt, and died 03 13 1892 in Darmstadt.
Children of ALICE BRITAIN and GRAND-DUKE-LOUIS HESSE are:
92. i. VICTORIA ALBERTA OF38 HESSEN-HESSE, b. 04 5 1863, Windsor Castle; d. 09 24 1950, Kensington Palace, London.
93. ii. TSARINA-ALEXANDRA FEDOROVNA "ALIX" ROMANOV, b. 06 6 1872, Darmstadt, Germany; d. 07 16 1918.
Generation No. 38
89. ISAAC BARKER38 ROGERS (ISAAC37, JOHN36, SARAH35 WING, ELIZABETH (BLACKMER)34 BLACKMORE, LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33, WILLIAM32, JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 09 1 1792 in Marshfield Massachusetts, and died 08 26 1868 in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH EVES 1859 in BRADFORD, ONT. CANADA. She was born 09 23 1797 in Bradford, Ontario, Canada, and died 04 9 1884 in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.
Children of ISAAC ROGERS and ELIZABETH EVES are:
i. IRA39 ROGERS, b. 03 1816; d. 1861; m. ELIZABETH WELLS.
ii. ANNIS ROGERS, b. 04 30 1818; d. 09 28 1909; m. CHARLES WALLWIN, 04 10 1845; b. 01 13 1823; d. 03 7 1886.
iii. GEORGE ROGERS, b. 09 11 1819; d. 03 26 1905; m. SARAH WELLS, 02 7 1844; b. 01 29 1828; d. 10 3 1917.
iv. SETH ROGERS, b. 04 25 1822; d. 08 1 1876; m. KITTIE HAMBLY, 07 22 1845; b. 04 4 1823; d. 01 25 1914.
v. OLIVE ROGERS, b. 04 29 1823; m. SAM HAMBLY.
vi. SARAH ROGERS, b. 04 2 1825; d. 07 1 1906; m. JOHN FRASER; b. 1818; d. 04 15 1907.
vii. SILAS ROGERS, b. 04 7 1827; m. MARIA HILL.
viii. JOHN ROGERS, b. 03 7 1829.
ix. LYDIA ROGERS, b. 04 14 1831; d. 05 22 1911; m. THOMAS FISHER; b. 11 5 1827; d. 10 18 1904.
x. EUNICE ROGERS, b. 09 22 1833; d. 09 16 1903; m. WALTER GROSSE; b. 12 16 1819; d. 01 1 1912.
xi. JOHN ROGERS, b. 07 1 1837; d. 02 11 1907; m. ELIZABETH AGNEW; b. 1841; d. 04 1924.
94. xii. ISAAC EVES ROGERS, b. 06 3 1839.
95. xiii. WALTER SCOTT ROGERS, b. 06 28 1841; d. 01 7 1915.
96. xiv. ELIZABETH ROGERS, b. 03 24 1845, Bradford, Ontario, Canada; d. 09 1 1903, Virden Manitoba, Canada.
90. JOSIAH BARKER38 ROGERS (ISAAC37, JOHN36, SARAH35 WING, ELIZABETH (BLACKMER)34 BLACKMORE, LT-PETER (BLACKMER)33, WILLIAM32, JOAN31 COLLAMORE, THOMAS30 CALLAMORE, PETER29, MARGERY28 HEXT, THOMAS27, JOAN26 FORTESCUE, JOHN25, ELIZABETH24 BEAUCHAMP, SIR-JOHN23, SIR-JOHN22, SIR-HUMPHREY21 DE BEAUCHAMP, ALICE20 DE MOHUN, HAWSIE19 FITZGEOFFREY, ALVELINE18 DE CLARE, SIR-ROGER17, ADELIZA16 DE KEVELIOCK, HUGH "DE KEVELIOC15 DE MESCHINES, SIR-RANULPH DE GURNON14, SIR-RANULPH13, SIR-RANULF12, ALIX OF11 NORMANDY, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 1807, and died 07 11 1879. He married (1) MARY JANE. He married (2) MATILAD EVANS. She was born 1810, and died 11 25 1849.
More About JOSIAH BARKER ROGERS:
Fact 1: AFTER HIS FIRST WIFE MATILDA DIED HE MARRIED HIS HOUSEKEEPER MARY JANE
Fact 2: MARY JANE AND JOSIAH HAD A SON ALBERT
More About MARY JANE:
Fact 1: MARY JANE WAS MATILDA AND JOSIAH HOUSEKEEPERS
Fact 2: MARY JANE MARRIED JOSIAH AFTER MATILADA DIED
Fact 3: MARY JANE AND JOSIAH HAD A SON ALBERT
Child of JOSIAH ROGERS and MARY JANE is:
i. ALBERT39 ROGERS.
91. GEORGE-V38 WINDSOR, KING OF ENGLAND (EDWARD-VII37 WETTIN, KING OF ENGLAND, VICTORIA36 HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, EDWARD AUGUSTUS35, GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 06 3 1865 in Marlborough Hse, London, England, and died 01 20 1936 in Sandringham, Norfolk, England. He married QUEEN MARY OF TECK (MAY) 07 6 1893 in Chapel Royal, St. James Palace. She was born 05 26 1867 in Kensington Palace, London, England, and died 03 24 1953 in Marlborough Hse, London, England.
Notes for GEORGE-V WINDSOR, KING OF ENGLAND:
King George V of England; Christened: George Frederick Ernest Albert; Known as "Georgie" to the family. Debrett's Book of Royal Children list the date of death as 27 Jan. He was a very strict father.
He passed away a 5 min. before midnight on 20 Jan. At age 16, George V employed a Japanese practitioner to tattoo a large blue and red dragon on his right arm.
He was known as the Sailor Prince; he entered the Royal Navy in 1877 and after an active naval career and successive promotions, rose to the rank of vice admiral in 1903.
The outstanding event of the reign of George V was World War I. Following England's declaration of war on Germany, the king renounced all the German titles belonging to him and his family and changed the name of the royal house to Windsor. (from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha).
More About GEORGE-V WINDSOR, KING OF ENGLAND:
Burial: 01 28 1936, Windsor Castle, St. George Chap., Berkshire, England
Notes for QUEEN MARY OF TECK (MAY):
Christened: Victoria Mary Augusta Louis Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; Known as: Princess May; After 1910, Queen Mary (The ocean line,
The Queen Mary was named after her). Queen Mary was a shy woman, whose only broadcast contact with the people of Britain or her Empire consisted of the twenty-eight words with which she christened the massive Cunard line that bore her name.
But she set a social example even more formidable than that of her husband, and she molded her own family, including her grandchildren, in a most definite fashion. Known as: Mary (1867-1953); Princess May of Teck (1867-1893); Duchess of York (1893-1901); Princess of Wales (1901-1910); Queen Mary (1910-1936); Queen Mother (1936-1953)
More About QUEEN MARY OF TECK (MAY):
Burial: 03 31 1953, St. George's, Chapel, Windsor Castle, England
Children of GEORGE-V WINDSOR and QUEEN (MAY) are:
i. EDWARD VIII39 WINDSOR, DUKE OF WINDSOR, b. 06 23 1894, White Lodge Richmond Park, Surrey, England; d. 05 28 1972, Paris, France; m. BESSIEWALLIS WARFIELD, 06 3 1937, Chateau de Cande, Monts, France; b. 1896, USA; d. 04 24 1986, Paris, France.
Notes for EDWARD VIII WINDSOR, DUKE OF WINDSOR:
Edward VIII, King of England; later titled as: Duke of Windsor when he abdicated the throne to marry Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson. Christened: Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David. Reign: 20 Jan 1936 to 11 Dec 1936.
His reign was only 326 days long. Title: Edward VIII, King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Emperor of India.
He abdicated in favor of his brother, the Duke of York, who became King George VI. Edward married Mrs. Simpson in June of 1937. Because his wife was not accorded the privileges of a royal Duchess in England, the Duke of Windsor resided abroad. In 1937 he observed social and housing conditions in Germany and visited Adolf Hitler.
During World War II he served as a Major General in the British Expeditionary Froce, and he was a governor of the Bahama Islands from 1940 to 1945. After the war he lived as a private British citizen, chiefly in the United States and France. At the funeral of George VI in Feb. 1952, he took part in a British royal ceremony for the first time since his abdication.
The Duke wrote, "A King's Story" (1951) which was made into a film in 1967, and "Windsor Revisited" (1960). Edward was a Freemason. Tsarevich Nicholas II and his finance, Alix were the godparents at Edward's baptism. Seven different names of the Duke of Windsor: 1. Prince Edward of York 2. Prince Edward of Cornwall and York 3. Duke of Cornwall 4. Edward, Prince of Wales 5. King Edward VIII 6. Prince Edward 7. Duke of Windsor. He is famous for popularizing a fat symmetrical knot for a necktie called the Windsor knot
More About EDWARD VIII WINDSOR, DUKE OF WINDSOR:
Burial: Frogmore, Windsor, Berkshire, England
More About BESSIEWALLIS WARFIELD:
Burial: Frogmore, Windsor, Berkshire, England
97. ii. GEORGE-VI WINDSOR, KING OF ENGLAND, b. 12 14 1895, York Cottage, Sandringham, Norfolk, England; d. 02 16 1952, Sandringham, Norfolk, England.
iii. MARY WINDSOR, PRINCESS ROYAL.
iv. DUKE HENRY WILLIAM FREDERICK WINDSOR.
v. GEORGE EDWARD ALEXANDER WINDSOR, DUKE OF KENT.
vi. PRINCE JOHN CHARLES FRANCIS WINDSOR.
92. VICTORIA ALBERTA OF38 HESSEN-HESSE (ALICE MAUD MARY WETTIN OF GREAT37 BRITAIN, VICTORIA36 HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, EDWARD AUGUSTUS35, GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 04 5 1863 in Windsor Castle, and died 09 24 1950 in Kensington Palace, London. She married LOUIS LUDWIG ALEXANDER VON BATTENBERG. He was born 05 24 1854 in Graz, and died 09 11 1921 in London, England.
Child of VICTORIA HESSEN-HESSE and LOUIS VON BATTENBERG is:
i. VICTORIA ALICE ELISABETH39 JULIE, VON BATTENBERG, b. 02 25 1885, Windsor Castle; d. 12 5 1969, Buckingham Palace, London; m. ANDREAS OF GREECE, PRINCE.
93. TSARINA-ALEXANDRA FEDOROVNA "ALIX"38 ROMANOV (ALICE MAUD MARY WETTIN OF GREAT37 BRITAIN, VICTORIA36 HANOVER, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, EDWARD AUGUSTUS35, GEORGE-III34, FREDERICK LOUIS33, GEORGE-II32, GEORGE-I31, SOPHIE PALATINATE30, ELIZABETH29 STUART, JAMES-1 KING OF28 ENGLAND, MARY-1 QUEEN OF27, HENRY-V111 KING OF26, HENRY-V11 TUDOR KING OF25, EDMUND24 TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND, JOHN OF23 GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER, EDWARD-III OF CAERNARVON KING OF22 ENGLAND, EDWARD-II OF21 CAERNARVON, KING OF ENGLAND, EDWARD I20 (LONGSHANKS), KING OF ENGLAND, HENRY-III KING OF19 ENGLAND, KING-JOHN LACKLAND KING OF18, HENRY-II-KING-OF-ENGLAND17, DAUGHTER-OF-HENRY-I16 MATILDA, HENRY-1 KING OF15 ENGLAND, WILLIAM-11 KING OF14, WILLIAM-1 KING OF13, ROBERT-1 DUKE OF12 NORMANDY, RICHARD-11 THE 4TH DUKE11, RICHARD-111 5TH DUKE OF10, RICHARD-II "THE GOOD" 4TH DUKE OF9, RICHARD I "THE FEARLESS" 3RD DUKE OF8, SIR-WILLIAM I LONGSWORD 2ND DUKE OF7, ROLLO THE DANE 1ST DUKE OF6, RAGNVALD I THE WISE OF MORE5 EYSTEINSSON, EYSTEIN "THE NOISY"4 GLUMRA, IVAR OPLAENDINGE JARL OF3 UPLANDERS, HALFDAN2 "THE OLD " HRINGSSON KING IN RINGERIK, SIGURD RING KING AT1 LETHRA, NORWAY 710 A.D.) was born 06 6 1872 in Darmstadt, Germany, and died 07 16 1918. She married CZAR-NICHOLAS II ALEXANDROVICH ROMANOV 11 26 1894 in Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia, son of ALEXANDER ROMANOV and TSARINA DENMARK. He was born 05 18 1868 in Tsarskoye Selo, Pushkin, Russia, and died 07 16 1918 in Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Notes for CZAR-NICHOLAS II ALEXANDROVICH ROMANOV:
Nicholas II was the last Tsar to reign over the Russia. The Alexander Palace was the site of his birth, where his mother delivered him in her plush Blue Bedroom on the sixth of May in 1868. Ominously, this chanced to be the Orthodox feast day of St. Job the Sufferer, which seemed to foretell the endless trials that would plague Nicholas' tragic life. Little "Nicky", as he was called, was the product of a stunning, petite brunette, Maria Fyodorovna Romanova - formerly Dagmar, Princess of Denmark - and a giant, intimidating father, Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov.
Alexander III was an impressive man, who dominated others by his size and powerful personally. Throughout the 19th century Romanov men had the reputation for being big and imposing. Unfortunately, Nicholas took after his mother. He was about 5'6" tall and his Romanov uncles all seemed to tower over him. He tried to compensate for his height by working out with weights and athletic equipment. No matter what he did to build up his size he still remained slight and wiry in physique. His legs were short, but this was less apparent when he was on horseback. Nicholas looked the most regal when mounted. Most people who meet the Tsar commented on his stunning Danish blue eyes, which some thought were the well to his soul. He always wore his brown hair parted on the left and grew a thick beard filled with golden highlights when he was a young man. It stayed with him throughout his life and became his signature feature, along with the nervous habit he had of brushing his moustache up with the back of his hand. From his father he inherited a pug nose, which he disliked as it reminded him of Paul I, who he considered the ugliest of his ancestors.
Nicholas had an excellent education and was perhaps the best educated European monarch of his time. His parents where astute enough to see the challenges of facing a 20th Century Tsar would be quite different than those of the past and tried to prepare him for his future responsibilities. The very real threat of terrorism loomed over the Imperial Family constantly. Once a bomb blew apart their train car, and only Alexander's powerful shoulders kept the roof from crushing the entire family. A powerful cordon of secret police and military guards protected them, but this meant Nicholas grew up in the isolation of his family. This held him back and he was late in maturing. He never gained a sense of confidence and self reliance. The lack of friends from outside the clan of European royalty deprived Nicholas of the benefit of understanding the way his future subjects lived. In this he was no different than most of his royal peers. But Nicholas was also purposely cut off from liberal thought and ideas by his parents. Since he had almost no contact with Russia's growing intellectual and artistic community he developed narrow ideas of honor, service and tradition which would harm his ability to govern Russia in the future.
While heir to the throne, as Tsarevich, Nicholas achieved the rank of Colonel in the Life Guards. He loved the military and always considered himself an army man. His character and social habits were strongly influenced by his years as a young officer and he made many of his longest lasting friendships among his brother officers. These where his happiest years, when he was almost free of care and worry about the future. His father was still relatively young and Nicholas could expect a few years to fill the role of a dashing, aristocratic officer before he was called to serve his country in an more serious role. The Tsarevich embraced the relative freedom of army life with gusto. He could drink and carry on like the most hedonistic of his fellow officers. Life was full of regimental dinners, concerts, dances and beautiful women. It was during this time he met a young dancer from the Imperial Ballet named Mathilde Kschessinka, who became his first, real girl friend. It wasn't a serious relationship. Both of them knew it couldn't go anywhere and besides, Nicholas had already given his heart to a young, sad eyed and withdrawn German princess named Alix of Hesse. Many thought it was not a good match. Alix wasn't thought to have the right personality traits and outgoing aggressiveness sought in a Russian Empress-to-be. Nicholas could not be persuaded to consider any other bride than Alix, and the couple where formally engaged in 1893. In fall, 1894, Nicholas' father developed a serious nephritis condition which became progressively worse. Alexander's doctors advised a trip to the gentle climate of the Crimea. The famous healer John of Kronstadt was summoned to the Tsar's bedside died in the arms of his wife at Lividia aged 47 from nephritis.
Nicholas felt he was not ready to rule. He knew the weighty task of ruling Russia was greater than his experience and abilities. Yet he believed, even with all his inadequacies and self-doubt, that God had chosen his destiny. The new Emperor took his coronation oath very seriously and saw anointing as Tsar as spiritual experience. After the crown was placed on his head Nicholas would look for support and guidance first within himself and then to God, who had given him this burden. Quickly realising he was surrounded by deceit and the self-interest of bureaucrats and sycophants, Nicholas concluded that on earth he could trust few people. Bullied and misled by his relatives he increasingly turned to his wife for support. Nicholas became cynical and mistrustful of human nature. Loneliness and isolation would be his lot in life.
Above all else, Nicholas loved Russia first and then his family. He thought the fate of the two was inseparable. No one knew the shortcomings of the Romanov Dynasty better than he and yet he felt the monarchy was the only force preventing Russia from coming apart at the seams. Nicholas was intelligent enough to realise the probably of his assassination was quite high. Alexandra's decision to marry him and share his uncertain future was a commitment he always appreciated.
Nicholas was a deeply religious and generally solitary person, who loved the faithful companionship of his dogs to the company of state ministers. Hunting on his estates was a favorite pastime, where he could avoid the tumultuous politics of St. Petersburg and the pestering affairs of his ministers. Rather than living in the Winter Palace at the center of the city, Nicholas chose to live in the countryside nearby. The Alexander Palace became his primary home and Peterhof his seaside retreat. In his palace, the Tsar worked alone at his desk. Refusing to have a secretary, he conducted business on his own, assisted by his aide-d-camp, officials of the Court and his valets. Nicholas was a hard worker and diligent about state business, although his accomplishments where severely limited by his tendency to focus on detail rather than the big picture. He was uncertain of his own opinions on things and felt asking for advice to be a sign of weakness or hesitancy. Therefore he tried to follow his own 'instincts' which were limited by his experience and narrow upbringing.
Nicholas loved music, particularly Wagner. Tristan and Isolde was his and Aleksandra's favorite piece of music. When he could find time, writing to friends or reading were favorite pastimes after spending time with his family. Nicholas was intensely private and abhorred being touched by strangers, though he wasn't standoffish. People fond him extremely affable and kindly in nature.
Though lauded for his admirable personal qualities, as an absolute autocrat Nicholas has been deemed a failure. He found it impossible to reconcile his own strict views of what was right and wrong for Russia with the responsibility of a modern monarch to compromise his own views for the good of the nation.
Not an unintelligent man, but hesitant to draw his own conclusions, Nicholas vacillated on important issues. Lacking political savvy and instinct, he was seldom sure how to handle the affairs of state. This made him come across as weak and contradictory to his ministers. They found it difficult to read his true thoughts and found it hard to follow his leadership. Although it has been strongly argued by others, Nicholas' political decisions were not dominated by his wife, Aleksandra. He made up his own mind and the fact that they agreed on so many points only indicates the closeness of their political instincts concerning Russia.
In the end, in the weeks before the revolution, Nicholas was completely broken by his responsibilities and family problems. His health was bad but he did his best to conceal his exhaustion and physical pain from others.
Children of TSARINA-ALEXANDRA ROMANOV and CZAR-NICHOLAS ROMANOV are:
i. GRAND-DUCHESS-OLGA NICHOLOVNA39 ROMANOV, b. 11 1895, Alexander Palace, Tsarskoe Selo, Russia; d. 07 18 1918, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Notes for GRAND-DUCHESS-OLGA NICHOLOVNA ROMANOV:
NOTES:
Shot by Bolsheviks along with her family, the family doctor and some servants. Bodies were thrown down a mine shaft, covered with gasoline and burned. a.k.a.: Grand Duchess Olga Nicolaievna. She weighed 9 lbs. at birth. Her father was 27 and her mother only 23 at her birth.
ii. GRAND-DUCKESS-TATIANA NICHOLOVNA, ROMANOV, b. 06 1897; d. 07 18 1918, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Notes for GRAND-DUCKESS-TATIANA NICHOLOVNA, ROMANOV:
Shot with Family in 1918 as part of Russian Revoluntion
iii. GRAND-DUCHESS-MARIA NICHOLOVNA ROMANOV, b. 05 1899; d. 07 18 1918, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Notes for GRAND-DUCHESS-MARIA NICHOLOVNA ROMANOV:
Shot as member of Czar of Russian daughter 1918 Russian Revolution.
iv. GRAND-DUCHESS-ANASTASIA NICHOLOVNA ROMANOV, b. 06 1901; d. 07 18 1918, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Notes for GRAND-DUCHESS-ANASTASIA NICHOLOVNA ROMANOV:
Shot asdaughter and member of Czar's family 1918 Russian Revolution
v. GRAND-DUKE-TSAREVICH ALEXIS NICOLAIEVICH ROMANOV, b. 08 12 1904, Peterhof, Near St. Petersburg, Russia; d. 07 18 1918, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Notes for GRAND-DUKE-TSAREVICH ALEXIS NICOLAIEVICH ROMANOV:
His Imperial Highness Alexis Nicolaievich Sovereign Heir Tsarevich, Grand Duke of Russia. He was a Hemophiliac (via his Mother from Victoria). 8 lbs. at birth.
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