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Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence

and 

Beatrice of Savoy

Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre (10 June 1944)

 

 

 

Ratbert, of Geneva - b. (?), d. abt. 880. M. Richilde. Ch. Albert

 

Albert,  'Albitius von GENF', of Geneva - b. (?), d. abt 931. M. Oda. Ch. Conrad

 

Conrad, of Geneva - b. (?), d. abt 963. M. (?). Ch. Robert

 

Robert, 'Count of Geneva' - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. Albert

 

Albert, of Geneva - b. (?), d. (?). M. Eldegarde. Ch. Aimon 'Aymon', Count of Geneva 

Aimon 'Aymon', Count of Geneva - b. 1000 - 1016, d. (?). M. Bertha, of Burgundy. Ch. Gerold, I, II, III, 'Count of Geneva'

 

Aymon I, [Aimon I],  aka Almo von GENF, of Geneva - b. 1098, d. 1178. M. Ida 'Itha', of Faucigny [Glane]  d/o Sir Luis I of Faucigny. Ch. Amadeus I, Gerald III de Geneva, Lacerina 'Laure' de Geneve

Amadeus I, Faucigny [Glane] also of Geneva 'Count of Geneva' (1128 - 1178) – b. 1098, d. 1178. M. 1st, Lady Matilde of Cuiseaux d/o Hugo I, of Cuiseaux. Ch. William I; M. 2nd. 1137, Lady Beatriz de Domè d/o Pierre Ainar of Domène. Ch. Sir Amedèe of Gex, Beatrice, Lady Margaret

William I, of Geneva, 'Count of Geneva' (1178 - 1195) [de Cuieaux] – b. ~1132, Chateau de Novel In Annecy, d. 25 July 1195, Chateau de Novel in Annecy. M. 1st, Marguerite Beatriz de Faucigny. Ch. Humbert de Novel, Marguerite de Novel, William de Novel II; M. 2nd, Agnes, of Savoy d/o Amadeus III of Savoy: Ch. Beatrice de Novel; M. 3rd, Beatrice de Vaupergue. Ch. No issue.

Humbert I de Novel of Geneva [de Faucigny] – b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Marguerite de Novel of Geneva, Countess of Savoy [de Faucigny] – b. (?), d.1252. M. 1195, Thomas I, 'Count of Savoy' (Reign: 1189 -1233) - b. 1178, Aiguebelle, d. 1 March 1233, Moncalieri s/o Humbert III, 'Count of Savoy' and Beatrice, of Viennois d/o Geraud I, of Macon and Maurette de Salins. Ch. Amadeus IV, Helena, Humbert, Thomas, Elisabeth, Aimone, Henry, William, Amadeus, Mary, Magdalena, Peter II, Philip I, Boniface, Beatrice, Alasia, Agatha, Margaret, Avita

Amadeus IV, 'Count of Savoy' (1233 - 1253) [Legitimate Heir] [de Novel] - b. 1197, Montmélian, Savoie, d. 11 June 1253. M. 1st, 1217,  Marguerite, 'Anne', of Burgundy (dowry, Miribel Castle, Ornacieux Castle, properties in Viennois territory) d/o Hugh III, 'Duke of Burgundy' and Béatrice, of Albon. Ch. Beatrice, Margaret; M. 2nd, 18 December 1244, Cecilia, of Baux, 'Countess Consort of Savoy' [Regent of Savoy during the minority of her son, Boniface, 'Count of Savoy' (1253 - 1259)] - b. 1230, d. 1275 d/o Barral, of Baux and Sibylle d'Anduze. Ch. Boniface, Beatrice, Eleonor, Constance

Beatrice, of Savoy, 'Marchioness of Saluzzo' [Marguerite, of Burgundy] - b. before 4 March 1223, d. 10 May 1258. M. 1st, by proxy), March 1247  1233, Manfred III, 'Marquess of Saluzzo' (1215) - b. c. 1212. Ch. Alésia, Thomas I, Agnes, Margaret; M. 2nd, (by proxy) March 1247, signed on 21 April 1247, Manfred, 'King of Sicily' (Palermo, 10 August 1258) 'Prince of Taranto'' (by Frederick II) - b. 1232, Venosa, d. 26 February 1266 n/s/o Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II [M. 2nd, Helena Angelina Doukaina (taken prisoner by Charels II 1266 where the three sons with Manfred the oldest four years olad were imprisoned in the Castel del Monte until 1299, when the were unchained and moved to the Castle dellOvo, kept in darkness,in heavy chains with barely enough food to survive the became blind and half-mad. Azzolino died soon after the move in 1301, Henry survived another eighteen years diying aged fifty-four on 31 October 1318. Beatrix was released on the orders of the Aragonese commander Roger of Lauria and married Manfred IV, 'Marquis of Saluzzo. Frederick escaped his prison and fled to Germany died in Egypt, 1312) d/o Michael II Komnenos Doukas. Ch. Beatrix, Henry [Enrico], Anselm [Azzolino], Frederick, Flordelis (female, Illegitimate)] Ch. Constance 

Alésia - b. c. 1236, d. before 12 July 1311. M. Edmund de Lacy, 'Baron of Pontefract'. Ch. Yes

Thomas I, 'Marqess of Saluzzo' (Reign: 1244 - 1296) [Beatrice, of Savoy] - b. 1239, d. 1296. M. Luigia 'Luisa' di Ceva. Ch. Manfredo IV, Alice FizAlan, 'Countess of Arundel'

Manfred IV, '5th Marquess of Saluzzo' [Luisa] - b. c. 1259, d. 1330. M. 1st, Beatrix, 'Princess of Sicily' - b. 1260, Palermo, Kingdom of Sicil, d. 1307, Marquisate, of Saluzzo d/o Manfred, 'King of Sicily' and Helena Angelina Doukaina, 'Queen of Sicily' d/o Michael II Komnenos Doukas, 'Despot of Epirus' and Theodora Petraliphaina. Ch. Catherine, Frederick I; M. 2nd, Isabella Doria. Ch. Manfred V

Catherine [Beatrix]- b. (?), d. (?). M. William Enganna, 'Lord of the Barge'

Frederick I, '7th Marquess of Saluzzo' (Reign: 1130 - 1336) [Beatrix] - b. 1287, d. 1336. M. 1303, Margaret d/o Humbert I, 'Dauphin of Viennois', 'Baron of la Tour-du-Pin' - b. c. 1240, d. 12 April 1307 s/o Albert III, 'Baron of la Tour-du-Pin' and Béatrice de Coligny d/o Hugh I, 'Lord of Coligny' and Béatrice d'Albon, 'Dauphine of Viennois'. Ch. Thomas II, Daughter; M. 2nd, Giacomina, of Biandrete d/o William, Lord of San Giorgio. Ch. None known; Paramour Mistress: (?). Ch. Giacomo, 'Lord of Brondello'

Thomas II, 'Marquess of Saluzzo' [de La Tour du Pin] - b. 1304, d. 18 August 1357. M. Ricciarda Visconti d/o Galeazzo I Visconti, 'Lord of Milan' and Beatrice d'Este d/o Obizzo II d'Este. Ch. Frederick II, Galezaao, Azonne, Eustacchio, Luchino, Constanza, Giacomo, Luchina, Beatrice, Pentesilea, Anna

Frederick II, 'Marquess of Saluzzo' (1357 -1396) [Visconti] - b. (?), d. 1396. M. Beatrice of Geneva d/o Hugh, of Geneva, 'Lord of Gex, Anthon, Varey'. Ch. Thomas III, Amedeo, Pietro, Ugonino, Roberto, Giacomo, Polia, Violente, Constanza; Paramour Mistress: (?). Ch. Giovanna, Franceschina, Margherita

Thomas III, 'Marquess of Saluzzo' - b. 1356, d. 1416. M. Marguerite, de Pierrepont d/o Ugo II 'Hugo II', de Pierrepont, 'Count of Roncy and Braine'. Ch. Carlo Giovanni, Giovanna, Ludovico I, Beatrice, Ricciardia; Paramour Mistress: Olmeta de Soglio. Ch. Valerano, Lanzarotto, Giovanna

Carlo Giovanni, of Saluzzo [Pierrepont] - b. 1404, d. 1406 (age 2 yrs)

 

Giovanna, of Saluzzo [Pierrepont] - b. 1405, d. (?). M. Guigues IV, 'Lord of Meollet and Offremont'

 

Ludovico I, 'Marquess of Saluzzo' (1416 - 1475), Lt. of 'Duchy of Savoy', and Marquisate of Montferrat' [Pierrepont] - b. (?), d. 1475. M. Isabella Palaiologina d/o John Jacob, 'Marquess of Montferrat' and Joanna of Savoy. Ch. Ludovico II, Federico, Margarita, Juan Jacobo, Antonio, Carlos Domingo, Blanca, Amadea, Luisa

Ludovico II, 'Marquess of Saluzzo', 'Count of Carmagnola' - b. 23 March 1438, Saluzzo, d. 27 January 1504. M. 1st,  1481, Giovanna Palaiologo, of Montferrat d/o William VIII, 'Marquess of Montferrat'; M. 2nd, 1490, Margaret, of Foix-Candale - b. 1473, Castres, d. 9 September 1536. Ch. Michele Antonio, Gian Ludovico, Francesco Ludovico I, Gian Gabriele

Michele Antonio del Vasto, 'Marquess of Saluzzo' [Margaret] - b. 26 March 1495, Saluzzo, d. 18 October 1528, Aversa. Buried: Church of Santa Maria, Aracoeli, Rome (body), Piedmont (heart)

 

Gian Ludovico - b. 21 October 1496, Saluzzo, d. 1563, Beaufort. Buried: Notre-Dame de Beaufort-en-Vallée 

 

Francesco Ludovico I, "Marquis of Saluzzo (1529 - 1537) - b. 25 February 1498, Saluzzo, d. 28 March 1537, Carmagnola. M. (?). Ch. No

 

Gian Gabriele 'Marquis of Saluzzo', Italy (1537 - 1548) [Marquisate of Saluzzo is annexed to France 1538] - b. 1501, d. 1548

 

Federico, 'Bishop of Carpentras'

 

Margarita di Saluzzo - b. (?), d. 1485. M. 1465, Jean de Lescun d'Armagnac 'bastard of Armagnac', 'Marshal of France' - b. before 1465, d. after 1478, s/o Arnaud Guillaume, of Lescun, 'Bishop of Aire' and Anne, of Armagnac, 'Countess of Dreux' - b. 1402, Gages, near Rodez, France, d. before March 1473

 

Juan Jacobo,

 

Antonio,

 

Carlos Domingo, Abbott of Santa Maria di Staffarda

 

Blanca - b. (?), d. 1487. M. Vitaliano II Borromeo - b. 1451, d. 1493 s/o Filippo Borromeo '2nd Count of Arona' s/o and heir Vitaliano I Borromeo and Ambrosina Fagnini and Francesca Visconti d/o Count Lancillotto Visconti, of Cicognola

 

Amadea,

 

Luisa

 

Beatrice, of Saluzzo, a Nun [Pierrepont] - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Ricciardia, of Saluzzo [Pierrepont] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Niccolo III d'Este [M. 1st Gigliola da Carrara; M. 2nd, Parisina Malatesta] Ch. Ercole, Sigismondo

Valerano [de Soglio]

 

Lanzarotto [de Soglio] 

 

Giovanna [de Soglio]

 

Amedeo, of Saluzzo, 'Lord of Anton, Varey' - b. 1396, d. 1419

 

Pietro, 'Bishop of Mende - b. (?), d. 1412

 

Ugonino, of Saluzzo, 'Lord of Sanfronte, Morny, Monreale, Bastide'

 

Roberto, of Saluzzo, [Monk of the Dominican Order]

 

Giacomo, of Saluzzo, [Monk of the Dominican Order]

 

Polia, of Saluzzo - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Francis II, of Carretto, 'Lord of Millesimo'; M. 2nd, Framonte, of Cars

 

Violente, of Saluzzo - b. (?), d. (?). M. Antonio, of Porri, 'Count of Pollenzo, Pocapaglia, San Vittore, Braida', 'Marquess of Val Brebbia

 

Constanza, of Saluzzo - b. (?), d. (?). M. John III, of Blois, 'Count of Sancerre'

Giovanna, a Nun

 

Franceschina, of Saluzzo

 

Margherita, of Saluzzo

 

Galezaao, of Saluzzo - b. 1332, d. (?), likely young Azonne, of Saluzzo, 'Lord of Monasterolo, Oncino, Paesana, Crissolo, Sanfront, Castellar' - b. c. 1336, d. 1426

 

Eustacchio, of Saluzzo, 'Count of Cervinasco and Monesiglio', 'Lord of San Pietro Monterosso, Montemale, Prasleves' - b. (?), d. 1405

 

Luchino, of Saluzzo, [Squire to the Counts of Savoy] [Illegitimate] - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Constanza, of Saluzzo

 

Giacomo, of Saluzzo

 

Luchina, of Saluzzo - b. (?), d. (?). M. Giovanni Beccaria

 

Beatrice, of Saluzzo - b. (?), d. (?). M. Antoni Falletto, 'Lord of Villafaletto'

 

Pentesilea, of Saluzzo - b. (?), d. (?). M. Lucovico of Chiesa

 

Anna, of Saluzzo, a Nun

Daughter - b. (?). d, (?). M. Pietro Cambiano, 'Lord of Ruffia'

Giacomo, 'Lord of Brondello' - b. (?), d. (?)

Manfred V, '6th Marquess of Saluzzo' (Reign: 1330 - 1332) [Doria]

Alice FitzAlan, 'Countess of Arundel'

Agnes [Beatrice] - b. 1245  (twin of Margaret), d. after 4 August 1265. M. John de Vesci s/o Eustace de Vesci. Ch. No

 

Margaret [Beatrice] - b. 1245 (twin of Agnes)

Constance II, of Sicily, 'Queen consort of Aragon and Valencia', 'Countess consort of Barcelona' (Tenure: 27 July 1276 - November 1285), 'Queen consort of Sicily' (Tenure: 4 September 1282 - November 1285), 'Queen regnant of Sicily' (Tenure: c. 1268 - November 1285) [Beatrice, of Savoy] - b. c. 1249, 'Kingdom of Sicily', d. 9 April 1302, Barcelona, 'Crown of Aragon. Buried: Barcelona Cathedral. M. Peter III, of Aragon, Pretender to the Kingdom of Sicily (1268 - 1285) s/o James I, of Aragon and Violant, of Hungary. Ch. Alfonso III, James II, Elizabeth, Frederick III, Yolande, Peter

Alfonso III, 'King of Aragon' (Reign: 1285 - 1291), 'King of Valencia', 'Count of Roussillon', 'Count of Sardinia', 'Count of Barcelona' (as Alfons II) [Constance II] - b. 4 November 1265, Valencia, d. 18 June 1291, Barcelona. Buried: Barcelona Cathedral. M. No, died before marrying Eleanor d/o of King Edward I, of England

 

James II, 'King of Majorca', 'Lord of Montpellier' (1276 - 1311) [INHERITED: Balearic Islands (Majorca, Ibiza, Formentera), the counties of Roussillon and Cerdanya, Dominion of Montpellier, Baron  y of Aumelas, Vicounty of Carlades, Received tribute from the fourth Balearic Island, Menorca which remained under Muslim Control during his life]] - b. 31 May 1243, d. 29 May 1311. M. Esclaramunda, of Foix. Ch. James, Sancho, Sancha, Philip, Elizabeth, Ferdinand

James, of Majorca [Heir Apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Majorca] - b. before 1274, d. c. 1330. M. 

 

Sancho

 

Sancha

 

Philip

 

Elizabeth

 

Ferdinand

 

Elizabeth, of Aragon, of Portugal, 'Saint Elizabeth of Portugal' - b. 4 January1271, Aljaferia Palace, Zaragoza, Kingdom of Aragon, d. 4 July 1336, Estremoz Castle, Estremoz, Alentejo, Kingdom of Portugal. M. Denis, 'King of Portugal' 'the Farmer King', 'the Poet King' - b. 9 October 1261, d. 7 January 1325, Santarém s/o Afonso III, of Portugal and Beatrice of Castile. Ch. Constanca, Afonso IV

Constança, of Portugal - b. 3 January 1290, 'Kingdom of Portugal, d. 18 November 1313, Sahagún, Crown of Castile. Buried: Valladolid, Spain. M. Ferdinand IV, 'King of Castile - b. 6 December 1285, Seville, d. 7 September 1312, Jaén. Buried: Royal Collegiate Church of Saint Hippolytus s/o Sancho IV and Maria de Molina. Ch. Eleanor, Alfonso XI

Eleanor, 'Queen of Castile' [Constança, of Portugal] - b. 1307, d. 1359, murdered, by order of her nephew in the Castle of Castrojeriz. M. January 1329, signed, ceremony, 5 February 1329, Church of San Miguel de Tarazona, Alfonso IV, of Aragon - b. 2 November 1299, Naples, d. 24 January 1336, Barcelona s/o James II, of Aragon and Blanche, of Anjou [M. 1st, 1314, Cathedral of Lerida, Teresa d'Entença y Cabrera, 'Countess of Urgell'. Ch. Alfonso, Constance, Infante Peter IV (heir-apparent), James I, Elizabeth, Frederick, Sancho] Ch. Ferdinand, John

Ferdinand, 'Marquis of Tortosa' - b. (?), d. 1363, assassinated in Burriana by order of his half-brother, King Peter IV. M. Maria, 'Marchioness of Tortosa'

John, of Aragon, 'Lord of Elche, Biel and Bolsa' - b. (?), d. 12 June 1358, Bilbao, assassinated by order of his cousin, Pedro of Castile, the Catilian sovereign. M. 1355,  Isabel Núñez de Lara d/o Juan Núñez III de Lara

 

Alfonso XI, 'King of Castile and Leon' (Reign: 7 September 1312 - 26 March 1350) [Constança, of Portugal] - b. 13 August 1311, Salamanca, 'Crown of Castile', d. 26 March 1350, Gibraltar, Emirate of Granada. Buried: Royal Collegiate Church of Saint Hippolytus. M. 1325, Constance of Peñafiel, annulled 1327; M. 2nd, 1328, Maria, of Portugal. Ch. Ferdinand, Peter; Paramour Mistress: Eleanor, of Guzmán. Ch. Pedro Alfonso, Sancho Alfonso, Henry II, Fadrique Algonso, Fernando Alfonso, Tello Alfonso, Juan Alfonso, Juana Alfonso, Sancho Alfonso, Pedro Alfonso

Ferdinand [Maria] - b. 1332, Valladolid, d. 1333, Valladolid

 

Peter, of Castile 'King of Castile' 'House of Ivrea' [Maria] - b. 30 August 1334, Burgos, Castile, d. 23 March 1369, Montiel, Toledo. Buried: Seville Cathedral. M. 1st, Maria diaz de Padilla - b. 1334, Burgos, Spain, d. May 1361, Medina-Sidonia, Spain. Buried: Sevilla, Spain. Ch. Beatrice, Constance, Isabella; M. 2nd, Blanche, of Bourbon; M. 3rd Juana de Castro

Beatrice - b. 1354

Constance, 'Duchess of Lancaster' - b. 1354, d. 1394. M. John, of Gaunt, '1st Duke of Lancaster', (claimed the crown of Castile on behalf of his wife) s/o Edward III, 'King of England'. [M. 1st, 1359, Blanche, of Lancaster. Ch. Philippa, Elizabeth, Henry IV, John Beaufort; 3rd, 1396, Katherine Swynford. Ch. Henry Beaufort, Thomas Beaufort, Joan Beaufort] Ch. Catherine Beaufort

Catherine Beaufort, 'Queen of Castile' (Tenure: 1393 - 1406) [Constance] - b. 31 March 1373, Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, Kingdom of England, d. 2 June 1418, Valladolid, Castile and Leon. Buried: Cathedral of Eoledo, Castile-La Mancha. M. King Henry III, of Castile - b. 4 October 1379, Burgos, d. 25 December 1406, Toledo. Buried: Cathedral of Toledo s/o John I, 'King of Castile' and Eleanor of Aragon. Ch. John II, Catherine, Maria

John II, 'King of Castile' (Reign: 25 December 1406 - 20 July 1454) -b. 6 March 1405, Toro, Zamora, d. 20 July 1454, Valladolid. Buried: Miraflores Charterhouse. M. 1st, 1418, Maria, of Aragon d/o Ferdinand I, of Aragon. Ch. Catherine, Eleanor, King Henry IV, Infanta Maria; M. 2nd, Isabella, of Portugal d/o Infante John of Portugal. Ch. Isabella I, Alfonso

Catherine, 'Princess of Asturias' [Heiress presumptive from birth until her death] [Maria] - b. 1422, d. 1424 (age 2 yrs)

 

Eleanor, 'Princess of Asturias' [Heiress presumptive from the death of Catherine until the birth of Henry] [Maria] - b. 1423, d. 1425

 

King Henry IV, of Castile (Reign: 22 July 1454 - 11 December 1474) [Maria] - b. 5 January 1425, Valladolid, Spain, d. 11 December 1474, Madrid, Spain. Buried: Santa Maria de Guadalupe. M. 1st, 1440, Blanche II, of Navarre, annulled 1453; M. 2nd, 1455, Joan, of Portugal d/o King Duarte, of Portugal. Ch. Joanna la Beltraneja

Joanna la Beltraneja, 'Queen of Portugal' [Claimant to the throne of Castile] - b. 21 February 1462, Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, d. 12 April 1530, Lisbon, Portugal. M. 10 May 1475, Plasencia, Afonson V, of Portugal, annulled 1478, by Pope Sixtus IV, consanguinity. Ch. No

 

Infanta Maria [Maria] - b. 1428, d. 1492 (age 1 yr)

 

Queen Isabella I, of Castile [Isabella] - b. 22 April 1451, Madrigal de las Altas Torres, d. 26 November 1504, Medina del Campo. Buried: Royal Chapel of Granada. M. 1469, Ferdinand II, of Aragon. Ch. Isabella, John, Joanna, Maria, Catherine

Isabella, 'Queen of Portugal' - b. 2 October 1470, Duenas, Castile, d. 23 August 1498, Zaragoza, Aragon. Buried: Convent of Santa Isabel, Toledo, Castile. M. 1st, 1490, Prince Afonso s/o King John II, of Portugal and Eleanor of Viseu; M. 2nd, September 1497, Manuel I, of Portugal. Ch. Miguel de la Paz

Miguel de la Paz - b. 23 August 1498, Zargoza, d. 19 July 1500, Granada. Buried: Capilla Real, Granada (age 1 yr 329 days)

 

John, 'Prince of Asturias' - b. 30 June 1478, d. 4 October 1497. M. Margaret of Austria. Ch. Stillborn daughter

Stillborn daughter

 

Joanna, 'Queen of Castile and Aragon' - b. 6 November 1479, Toledo, Castile, d. 12 April 1555, Tordesillas, Castile. Buried: Capilla Real, Granada, Castile. M. 1496, Philip I, of Castile. Ch. Eleanor, Charles V, Isabella, Ferdinand I, Mary, Catherine

Eleanor, of Austria - b. 15 November 1498, Leuven, d. 25 February 1558, Talavera la Real Buried: Lleida, then El Escorial. M. 1st, 1518, Manuel I, of Portugal. Ch. Infante Charles, Infanta Maria; M. 2nd, 1530, Francis I, of France. Ch. No

Infante Charles - b. 18 February 1520, d. 15 April 1521 (age 14 mos.)

Infanta Maria, of Portugal of Viseu - b. 18 June 1521, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, d. 10 October 1577, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal

 

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', 'Duke of Burgundy' (Reign: 25 September 1506 - 25 October 1555) [Joanna, of Castile] - b. 24 February 1500, Prinsenhof of Ghent, Flanders, Burgundian Low Countries, d. 21 September 1558, Monastery of  Yuste, Crown of Castile, Spain. Buried: 22 September 1558, El Escorial, Spain. Paramour Mistress: Johanna Maria van der Gheynst. Ch. Margaret, 'Duchess of Florence', 'Duchess of Parma and Piacenza', 'Governor of the Netherlands (1559 - 1567, 1578 - 1582) M. Isabella, of Portugal. Ch. Philip II, Maria, Joanna; 

Margaret, 'Duchess of Florence', 'Duchess of Parma and Piacenza', 'Governor of the Netherlands (1559 - 1567, 1578 - 1582) [van der Gheynst] - b. 5 July 1522, Qudenaarde, d. 18 January 1586, Ortona. Buried: San Sisto, Piacenza. M. 1st, 1536, Alessandro de'Medici, 'Duke of Florence'; M. 2nd, 1538, Ottavio Farnese, 'Duke of Parma'. Ch. Charles Farnese, Alexander Farnese

Charles Farnese [Margaret]

Alexander Farnese, 'Duke of Parma', 'Duke of Piacenza' (Reign: 15 September 1586 - 3 December 1592, 'Governor of the Spanish Netherlands' (Reign: 1 October 1578 - 3 December 1592) [Margaret] - b. 27 August 1545, Rome, Papal States, d. 3December 1592, Arras, France. Buried: Santa Maria delia Steccata. M. Infante Maria, of Portugal. Ch. Ranuccio I Farnese, Margherita, Cardinal Oddoardo

Ranuccio I Farnese, 'Duke of Parma' - b. 28 March 1569, Parma, Parma, d. 5 March 1622, Parma, Parma. Buried: Santa Maria delia Steccata. Paramour Mistress: Briseide Ceretoli d/o Ottavio Ceretoli. Ch. Prince Ottavio Farnese, Isabella Farnese; M. Margherita Aldobrandini. 'Duchess consort of Parma and Piacenza' (Reign: 7 May 1600 - 5 March 1622), 'Regent of Parma and Piacenza' (Reign: 21 February 1626 - 28 April 1628) - b. 29 March 1588, Capodimonte, d. 9 August 1646, Parama d/o Giovanni Francesco Aldobrandini and Olimpia Aldobrandini. Ch. Alessandro Farnese, Hereditary Prince of Parma and Piacenza, Odoardo, Maria Caterina Farnese, 'Duchess consort of Modena', Vittoria Farnese, 'Duchess consort of Modena', Francesco Maria Farnese, Cardinal

Prince Ottavio Farnese  'Lord of Borgo San Donnino, Fiorenzuola, Val di Nure, Leonessa, Cittaducale, Montereale, Penne, Campli, Ortona, Altamura, Castllamare, Roccaguglielma [Legitimised, 1605] [Ceretoli] - b. (illegitimate) 20 December 1598, Parma, d. 1643, Parma (imprisoned for twenty-one years)

 

Isabella Farnese [Ceretoli]

Alessandro Francesco Maria Farnese, - b. 8 August 1602 d. 8 August at birth

 

Maria Farnese - b. 5 September 1603, d. at birth

 

Alessandro Farnese, 'Hereditary Prince of Parma and Piacenza' [Deaf and dumb excluded from the succession] - b. 5 September 1610, d. 24 July 1630 (age 20 yrs)

 

Odoardo Farnese, 'Duke of Parma' - b. 28 April 1612, Parma, Parma, d. 11 September 1646, Parma, Parma. Buried: Santa Maria delia Steccata. M. Margherita de'Medici. Ch. Ranuccio II Farnese, Alessandro Farnese, Orazio Farnese, Caterina Farnese, Pietro Farnese

Ranuccio II Farnese, 'Duke'  [de'Medici] - b. 1630, d. 1694. M. Princess Margaret Yolande, of Savoy, 'Duchess consort of Parma'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Isabella d'Este, 'Duchess of Parma' (Tenure: 18 February 1664 - 17 August 1666) - b. 3 October 1635, Ducal Palace of Modena, Modena, d. 21 August 1666, Ducal Palace of Colorno, Parma. Buried: 23 August 1666, Santa Maria delia Steccata, Parma Ch. Margherita Maria Farnese, Teresa Farnese, Odoardo Farnese. M. 3rd,  Maria d'Este

Margherita Maria Farnese

 

Teresa Farnese

 

Odoardo Farnese, 'Hereditary Prince of Parma' [Heir to the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza [d'Este] - b. 112 August 1666, d. 1693. M. Dorothea Sophie, of Neuburg', 'Countess Palatine  Ch. Isabelle Farnese

Isabelle Farnese, 'Queen of Spain' (Reign: 1714 - 1746), 1759 - 1760- b. 25 October 1692, d. 11 July 1766. M. King Philip V. Ch.  -  Charles III, Maria Ana Victora, Philip, Maria Teresa Rafeela, Luis, Maria Antonia Fernanda

Charles III, of Spain - b. 20 January 1716, d. 14 December 1788. M. Maria Amalia, of Saxony

 

Maria Ana Victoria, 'Queen of Portugal' - b. 31 March 1718, d. 15 January 1781. M. King Joseph

 

Philip, 'Duke of Parma' - b. 15 March 1720, d. 18 July 1765. M. Louise Elisabeth, of France

 

Maria Teresa Rafaela, 'Dauphine of France' - b. 11 June 1726, d. 22 July 1746. M. Louis, 'Dauphin of France'

 

Luis, 'Count of Chinchon' Archbishop of Toledo, Primate of Spain and Cardinal, 1735, renouncing his ecclesiastical titles to become Count - b. 25 July 1727, d. 7 August 1785. M. (morganatically) Maria Teresa de Vallabriga. Ch. Yes

 

Maria Antonia Fernanda, 'Queen of Sardinia' - b. 17 November 1729, d. 19 September 1785. M. Victor Amadeus III, of Sardinia

 

Alessandro Farnese, 'Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands (1678 - 1682) [de'Medici] - b. 10 January 1635, d. 18 February 1689

 

Orazio Farnese [de'Medici]

 

Caterina Farnese [de'Medici]

 

Pietro Farnese [de'Medici]

Orazio Farnese - b. 7 July 1613, d. 28 February 1614, infant

 

Maria Caterina Farnese, 'Duchess consort of Modena' - b. 18 February 1615, d. 25 July 1646. M. Francesco I d'Este, 'Duke of Modena. Ch. Yes

Maria Farnese - b. 29 April 1618, d. at birth

 

Vittoria Farnese, 'Duchess consort of Modena - b. 29 April 1618, d. 10 August 1649. M. Francesco I d'Este, 'Duke of Modena'. Ch. Yes

 

Francesco Maria Farnese, Cardinal - b. 19 Augsut 1620, d. 13 July 1647

Margherita, 'Hereditary Princess of Mantua

Cardinal Oddoardo

 

King Philip II, of Spain (Reign: 16 January 1556 - 13 September 1598) - 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. Ch. Carlos; M. 2nd, 1554, Mary 1, of England. Ch. No; M. 3rd, 1559, Elisabeth, of Valois. Ch. Stillborn son, Twin Daughters (miscarriage), Isabella Clara Eugenia, Catherine Michelle, daughter (miscarriage); M. 4th, 1570, Anna, of Austria. Ch. Ferdinand, Charles Laurence, Diego Félix, Philip III, Maria

Carlos [Maria Manuela] - b. 8 July 1545, d. 24 July 1568. M. No. Ch. No (age 23 yrs)

 

Stillborn son (1560)

 

Twin Daughters (miscarriage, August 1564),

 

Isabella Clara Eugenia - b. 12 August 1566, d. 1 December 1633. M. Albert VII, 'Archduke of Austria'. Ch. 3, all died young

 

Catherine Michelle 'Duchess consort of Savoy' (Tenure: 18 March 1585 - 6 November 1597) - b. 10 October 1567, Madrid, Spain, d. 6 November 1597, Turin, Italy. M. 1584, Charles Emmanuel I, 'Duke of Savoy'. Ch.  Philip Emmanuel, Victor Amadeus I, Emanuel Filibert, Margaret, Isabella, Maurice, Thomas Francis

Philip Emmanuel, 'Prince of Piedmont' [Heir Apparent to the Duchy of Savoy'] - b. 1586, d. 1605, smallpox (age 19 yrs)

 

Victor Amadeus I [Heir Apparent to the Duchy of Savoy'] (Reign: 26 July 1630 - 7 October 1637) - b. 8 May 1587, Turin, Piedmont, Savoy, d. 7 October 1637, Vercelli, Piedmont, Savoy. Buried: Vercelli Cathedral. M. 1619, Princes Christine Marie of France. Ch. Princess Luisa Cristina, Francis Hyacinth, Charles Emmanuel II, Margaret Yolande, Henrietta Adelaide, Catherine Beatrice

Princess Luisa Cristina, of Savoy - b. 27 July 1629, Castelo del Valentino, Turin, d. 12 May 156

 

Francis Hyacinth,

 

Charles Emmanuel II,

 

Margaret Yolande,

 

Henrietta Adelaide,

 

Catherine Beatrice

 

Emanuel Filibert, of Savoy - b. 1588, d. 1624

 

Margaret - b. 1589, d. 1655. M. Francesco IV Gonzaga, of Mantua

 

Isabella - b. 1591, d. 1626. M. Alfonso III d'Este, 'Duke of Modena'

 

Maurice, - b. 1593, d. 1657

 

Maria Apollonia, Nun in Rome - b. 1594, d. 1656

 

Francesca Caterina, Nun in Biella - b. 1595, d. 1650

 

Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano - b. 1596, d. 1656

Giovanna - b. 1597

 

daughter (miscarriage, 3 October 1568)

 

Ferdinand, 'Prince of Asturias' - b. 4 December 1571, d. 18 October 1578 (age 7 yrs)

 

Charles Laurence - b. 12 August 1573, d. 30 June 1575 (age 2 yrs) 

 

Diego Félix - b. 15 August 1575, d. 21 November 1582 (age 7 yrs)

 

Philip III, of Spain 'King of Spain', Philip II, 'King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia', 'Duke of Milan' (1598 - 1621) [Anna of Austria] - b. 14 April 1578, Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Madrid, Spain,  d. 31 March 1621, Madrid, Spain. Buried: El Escorial. M. Margaret of Austria. Ch. Anne, Philip IV, Maria Anna, Infante Charles Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand

Anne, of Austria, 'Queen consort of France' (Tenure: 24 November 1615 - 14 May 1643); 'Queen Regent of France' (Regency: 14 May 1643 - 7 September 165) - b. 22 September 1601, Benavente Palace, Valladolid, Spain, d. 20 January 1666, Paris, France. Buried; Basilica of St. Denis, Paris, France. M. 1615, Louis XIII, of France. Ch. Louis XIV, Philippe I

Louis XIV, 'Dauphin of France', 'Louis the Great' aka 'Sun King'- b. 5 September 1638, d. 1 September 1715. M. 1st, 1660,  Maria Theresa; M. 2nd, 1683, Francoise d'Aubigné, 'Marquise de Maintenon'

HRH Philippe I, Fils de France (son of France)'Duke of Orléans' (succeeded, 1660), 'Dukedoms of Valois and Chartres', For valor in battle, 1671 was given Dukedom of Nemours, Marquisates of Coucy, Folembray, Countships of Dourdan, Romorantin; 'Duke of Anjou' (birth) [2nd in line to the throne of France[Anne, of Austria] - b. 21 September 1640, Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France . Baptised: by Dominique Séguier, 'Bishop of Meaux' d. 9 June 1701, Chateau de Saint-Cloud, France. Buried: 21 June 1701, Basilica of St. Denis, France. M. 1st, 1661, Henrietta, of England; M. 2nd, 1671, Elizabeth Charlotte, of the Palatinate

 

Philip IV, of Spain

 

Maria Anna, 'Holy Roman Empress'

 

Infante Charles

 

Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand

 

Maria - b. 14 February 1580, d. 5 August 1583 (age 3 yrs)

Maria, Holy Roman Empress

Joanna, 'Princess of Portugal'

 

Isabella,

 

Ferdinand I,

 

Mary,

 

Catherine

 

Maria, 'Queen of Portugal'

 

Catherine, 'Queen of England'

 

Alfonso, Prince of Asturias [Isabella] - b. 1453, d. 1468 (age 13 yrs)

 

Catherine, 'Duchess of Villena'

 

Maria, 'Queen of Aragon'

Isabella, 'Duchess of York' - b. 1355, d. 1392. M. Edmund, of Langley, '1st Duke of York' s/o Edward III, 'King of England

Alfonso, 'Crown-Prince of Castile' - b. 1359, d. 19 October 1362

 

Pedro Alfonso, Lord of Aguilar de Campoo

 

Sancho Alfonso, '1st Lord of Ledesma'

 

Henry II, of Castile, 'King of Castile' (1369 - 1379) [Twin of Fadrique Alfonso] - b. 1333, d. 1379

 

Fadrique Alfonso, 'Lord of Haro' [Twin of Henry] - b. 1333, d. 1358

 

Fernando Alfonso, '2nd Lord of Ledesma' - b. 1336, d. c. 1350

 

Tello Alfonso, 'Lord of Aguilar de Campoo' - b. 1337, d. 1370

 

Juan Alfonso, 'Lord of Badajoz and Jerez de la Frontera' - b. 1341, d. 1359

 

Juana Alfonso, 'Lady of Trastámara' - b. 1342,  d. (?). M. 1354, Fernando Ruiz de CAstro, annulled; M. 2nd, 1366, Felipe de Castro 

 

Sancho Alfonso, '1st Count of Alburquerque' - b. 1343, d. 1375 

 

Pedro Alfonso - b. 1345, d. 1359

Afonso IV, 'King of Portugal'

 

Frederick III,

 

Yolande,

 

Peter

Constance, 'Duchess of Lancaster''
Catherine Michelle

 

Margaret, of Savoy [Marguerite, of Burgundy] - b. (?), d. 1254. M. 1st, 9 December 1235, Boniface II, of Montferrat; M. 2nd, Aymar III, 'Count of Valentinois'

Boniface, 'Count of Savoy' (1254) [Cecile, of Baux] - b. 1245, Chambéry, d. 1263. M. No. Ch. No

 

Beatrice, of Savoy [Cecile, of Baux] - b. 1250, d. 23 February 1292. M. 1st, Peter, of Chalon; M. 2nd, Infante Manuel, of Castile, 'Lord of Villena, Penafiel, Cuéllar, Escalona' - b. 1234, Carrion de los Condes, d. 25 December 1283, Penafiel, Spain. Buried: Monastery of Uclés d/o Ferdinand III, of Castile and Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen' [M. 1st, 1260, Soria, Infanta (of Castile) Constance, of Aragon, 'Lady of Villena' - b. 1239, 1269 d/o James I, of Aragon and Yolanda, of Hungary. Ch. Alfonso Manuel, Violante Manuel] Ch. Juan Manuel, 'Prince of Villena'

Don Juan Manuel, 'Seigneury of Villena', 'Duke of Penafiel' (1292) [Beatrice] - b. 5 May 1282, Escalona, d. 13 June 1348, Penafiel Castle. M. 1st, Elizabeth of Majorca. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Constantina 'Constance', of Aragon. Ch. Constanza Manuel, Beatrice Manuel, Manuel; M. 3rd, Dona Blanc de La Cerda y Lara. Ch. Fernando Manuel, Juana Manuel; Paramour Mistress: Inés de Castaneda. Ch. Sancho Manuel, Enrique Manuel

Constanza Manuel, of Villena [Elizabeth] - b. c. 1318, d. 1345. M. Prince Peter of Portugal

 

Beatrice Manuel, of Villena [Elizabeth] - b. (?), d. (?), young

 

Manuel, of Villena [Elizabeth] - b. (?), d. (?), young

 

Fernando Manuel, 'Lord of Escalona, Penafiel and Villena' [de La Cerda y Lara] - b. (?), d c. 1350. M. 1346, Joan d/o Ramon Berenguer, 'Count of Ampurias. Ch. Blanca Manuel

 

Juana Manuel, of Villena, 'Queen of Castile' (1350) [de La Cerda y Lara] - b. 1339, d. 1381. M. 27 July 1350, Henry II, 'King of Castile and Leon' (1369), 'KIng of Toledo, Galicia, Sevilla, Cordoba, Murcia, Jaén, the Algarve', 'Henry of Trastamara', 'el Fratricida' (Reign: 13 March 1366 - 3 April 1367), 'Lord of Molina' - b. 13 January 1334, Seville, d. 29 May 1379, Santo Domingo de la Calzada. Buried: Cathedral of Toledo (Capilla de los Reyes Nuevos de Toledo). Ch. John I, Eleanor, Joanna; Paramour Mistress: Elvira Iniguez. Ch. Alfonso Enriquez; Paramour Mistress: Leonor Alvarz of Duenas, Palencia. Ch. Leonor de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Elvira Iniguez. Ch. Juana de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Unknown. Ch. Constanza Enriquez de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Beatriz Fernandez. Ch. Fernando Enriquez de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Beatriz Fernandez. Ch. Maria de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Beatriz Ponce de Leon y Jerica. Ch. Fadrique de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Beatriz Ponce de Leon y Jérica. Ch. Beatriz de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Cordoan Lady Juana de Sousa d/o Vasco Alfonso de Sousa. Ch. Enrique de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Unnown. Ch. Pedro Enriquez de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Unknown d/o Juana de Carcamo. Ch. Isabel Enriquez de Castilla; Paramour Mistress: Unknown d/o Juana de Carcamo. Ch. Inés Enriquez de Castilla; Paramour Mistress d/o de Juana, Lady of Cifuentes and wife of Infante Denis, Lord of Cifuentes. Ch. Juana Enriquez de Castilla

John I, 'King of the Crown of Castile and Leon' (Reign: 29 May 1379 - 9 October 1390) [Manuel] - b. 24 August 1358, Epila, d. 9 October 1390, Alcala de Henares, fall from his horse while riding in a fantasia. Buried: Chapel of the New Monarchs (La Capilla de los Reyes Nuevos) Cathedral of Toledo, Spain. M. 1st, 18 June 1375, Eleanor of Aragon. Ch. Henry, Ferdinand, Eleanor; M. 2nd, Beatrice of Portugal

Henry III, 'King of Castile and Leon' (Reign: 9 October 1390 - 25 December 1406), 'Prince of Asturias' (approval of the title of Prince was received by the court of Briviesca) - b. 4 October 1379, Burgos, d. 25 December 1406, Toledo. Buried: Cathedral of Toledo. M. 17 September 1833, Palencia Cathedral, Catherine, of Lancaster - b. 1372, d. 1418 d/o John of Gaunt, 'Duke of Lancaster' and Constance of Castile d/o King Peter (the Cruel). Ch. Maria, Catherine, John II

Maria, of Castle, 'Queen of Aragon and Naples' - b. 14 November 1401, d. 4 September 1458. M. Alfonso V, (the Magnanimous), 'King of Aragon' (Reign: 2 April 14146 - 27 June 1458) 'King of Valencia (Alfonso III), 'King of Majorca, Sardinia, Corsica (Alfonso II), 'King of Sicily (Alfonso I), 'Count of Barcelona' (Alfonso IV), ''King of Naples' (Alfonso I) (Reign: 2 June 1442 - 27 June 1458), Knight of the Order of the Dragon - b. 1396, Medina del Campo, Kingdom of Castile, d. 27 June 1458, Castel dell'Ovo, Naples, Kingdom of Naples. Buried: Poblet Monastery s/o Ferdinand, of Trastamara and Eleanor of Alburquerque [Paramour Mistress: Lucrezia d'Alagno. Ch. No; Paramour Mistress: Giraldona Carlino. Ch. Ferdinand, Mara, Leonello d'Este] Ch. No

Infanta Catherine, of Castile, 'Duchess of Villena' suo jure - b. 1403, d. 1439. M. Infante Henry, 'Duke of Villena'. Ch. No

John II, 'King of Castile' (Reign: 25 December 1406 - 20 July 1454) - b. 6 March 1405, Toro, Zamora, d. 20 July 1454, Valladolid. Buried: Miraflores Charterhouse. M. 1st, 1418, Maria, of Aragon d/o Ferdinand I, of Aragon Ch. Catherine, Eleanor, Henry IV, Maria; M. 2nd, Isabella, of Portugal d/o Infante John, of Portugal. Ch. Isabella I, Alfonso

Catherine, 'Princess of Asturias', suo jure [Heiress presumptive from her birth until her death] [Maria] - b. 5 October 1422, Illescas, Toledo, d. 17 September 1424, Madrigal de las Altas Torres. Buried: Miraflores Monastery, Burgos (age 2 yrs)

Eleanor, 'Princess of Asturias' [Heiress presumptive from her birth until her death] [Maria] - b. 10 September 1423, Burgos, d. 22 August 1425, La Espina. Buried: La Espina (age 2 yrs)

Henry IV, 'King of Castile and Leon' (Reign: 22 July 1454 - 11 December 1474) [Maria] - b. 5 January 1425, Valladolid, Spain, d. 11 December 1474, Madrid, Spain. Buried: Santa Maria de Guadalupe. M. 1440, Blanche II, of Navarre. Annulled 1453 d/o Blanche I, of Navarre and John II, of Navarre. Ch. No, marriage not consummated; M. 1455, Joan, of Portugal d/o Edward, 'King of Portugal' and Eleanor of Aragon. Ch. Joanna La Beltraneja (thought to be the d/o Beltran de La Cueva, '1st Duke of Albuquerque'

Infanta Maria [Maria] - b. 1428, d. 1429 (age 1 yrs)

Queen Isabella I, 'Queen of Castile and Leon' (Reign: 11 December 1474 - 26 November 1504) [Isabella] - b. 22 April 1451, Madrigal de las Atlas Torres, d. 26 November 1504, Median del Campo Buried: Royal Chapel of Granada. M. 1469, Ferdinand II, of Aragon. Ch. Isabella, Son, John, Joanna, Maria, Daughter, Catherine

Isabella II [Isabella I] - b. 1470, d. 1498. M. 1st, Afonso, 'Prince of Portugal'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Manuel I, of Portugal. Ch. No

 

Son - b. 31 May 1475, miscarried, in Cebreros

 

John, 'Prince of Asturias and Girona', 'Duke of Montblanc, 'Count of Cervera', 'Lord of Balaguer' [Isabella I]- b. 30 June 1478, d. 4 October 1497. M. Archduchess Margaret, of Austria, 'Countess of Artois' suo jure, 'Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands (1507 - 1515, 1519 - 1530) - b. 10 January 1480, d. 1 December 1530, Mechelen, 'Duchy of Brabant' d/o Maximilian I,'Holy Roman Emperor' and Mary, 'Duchess of Burgundy' [M. 2nd, Philibert II, 'Duke of Savoy'. Ch. No] Ch. No

 

Joanna, 'Juana', 'Queen of Castile' (1504), Queen of Aragon (1516 - 1555) [Heir presumptive to the crowns of Castile and Aragon] [Isabella I] - b. 6 November 1479, Toledo, Castile, d. 12 April 1555, Royal Palace at Tordesillas. Buried: Capilla REal, Royal Chapel of Granada, Spain M. [The marriage evolved the modern day union of these two kingdoms], 20 October 1496, Lier. Philip, 'Archduke of Austria' (the Handsome). Ch. Eleanor, Charles V, Isabella, Ferdinand I, Mary, Catherine

Eleanor, 'Queen of France'

Charles V, 'Holy Romann Emperor'

Isabella, 'Queen of Denmark'

Ferdinand I, 'Holy Roman Emperor'

Mary, 'Queen of Hungary'

Catherine, 'Queen of Portugal'

 

Maria (twin sister died at birth) - b. 1 July 1482, d. 1517. M. Manuel I, of Portugal (sister's widower). Ch. Yes

 

Daughter (twin sister of Maria) - b. 1 July 1482, at dawn, stillborn

 

Catherine, of Aragon, 'Queen of England' (June 1509 - May 1533), formerly, 'Princess of Wales' [Ambassador of the Aragonese crown to England, 1507] [Isabella I]  - b. 16 December 1485, d. 7 January 1536. M. 1st, Arthur, 'Prince of Wales'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Henry VIII, of England. Ch. Stillborn girl, Henry, stillborn boy, Mary I, stillborn girl

Stillborn girl [Catherine, of Aragon] - b. 31 January 1511, Richmond Palace

Henry, 'Duke of Cornwall' [Heir Apparent] [Catherine of Aragon] - b. 1 January 1511, Richmond Palace, Surrey, England. Christened: 5 January 1511. Godparents: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Margaret of Austria, 'Duchess of Savoy, by proxy, Great-aunt Lady Anne Howard for Margaret and Richard Foxe, Bishop of Winchester standing proxy for the French King.  d. 22 February 1511, Richmond Palace, Surrey, England. Buried: 27 February 1511, Westminster Abbey, London, England

Mary I, 'Queen of England Ireland' (Reign: July 1553 - 17 November 1558), 'Queen consort of Spain' (Tenure: 16 January 1556 - 17 November 1558) [Catherine of Aragon] - b. 18 February 1516, Palace of Placentia, Greenwich. Baptized: Catholic Faith, Church of the Observant Friars, Greenwich England (Godparents: Lord Chancellor Thomas Wolsey, Great-Aunt Catherine of York, Countess of Devon and Agnes Howard, 'Duchess of Norfolk, Margaret Pole, 'Countess of Salisbury (sponsor for Mary's confirmation, occurring immediately after the baptism)d. 17 November 1558, St. James's Palace, London. Buried: 14 December 1558, Westminster Abbey London. M. 1554, Philip II, of Spain. Ch. No.

Stillborn girl [Catherine, of Aragon]

Alfonso, 'Prince of Asturias' [Isabella] - b. 1453, d. 1468

Eleanor [Manuel] - b.  1361, d. 1425. M. Charles III, of Navarre

Joanna [Manuel] - b. 1367, d. 1374, young

Leonor de Castilla [Alvarez]

Juana de Castilla {INHERITED: Uruena, for not marry Pedro de Aragon a son of Alfonso de Aragon y Foix, and the Marquis of Villena (1362 - Aljubarrota, 1385)] [Iniguez] - b. 1367, d. (?)

Constanza Enriquez de Castilla [INHERITED: Alba de Tormes] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Infante John, 'Duke of Valencia de Campos - b. 1349, d. 1387

Fernando Enriquez de Castilla [Fernandez] - b. 1365, d. 1438

Maria de Castilla [Fernandez] - b. 1375, d. c. 1393. M. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 'Admiral of Castile', 'Lord Mendoza', Mayor domo mayor of King john II, of Castile

Fadrique de Castilla [de Leon y Jerica] - b. (?), d. 1409. M. 1370/71, Juan Alonso de Guzman, 'Lord of Salucar de Barrameda', '1st Count of Niebla', Monk in the San Clement Monastery, Seville. Buried: San Clement Monastery

 

Pedro Enriquez de Castilla - b. (?), d. 1366. Buried: Segovia Cathedral

 

Iabel Enriquez de Castilla - b. (?), d. c. 1419. M. Gonzalo Nunez de Guzman, marriage dissovled by Pope Clement VII. Isabel entered the monastery of Santa Clara la Real de Toledo became an Abbess. Buried: Monastery of Santa Clara la Real de Toledo 

Ines Enriquez de Castilla, 'Abbess of the monastery of Santa Clara la Real de Toledo' - b. (?), d. c. 1443

Juana Enriquez de Castilla [de Juana] - b. (?), d. (?). Buried: Santa Maria de Guadalupe

 

Sancho Manuel [de Castandea]

 

Enrique Manuel [de Castandea]

 

Eleonor [Cecile, of Baux]

 

Constance [Cecile, of Baux]

Helena, of Savoy [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1230

 

Humbert [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1223. M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Thomas, 'Count of Flanders' [de Novel] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

Elisabeth, of Savoy [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1233

 

Aimone, 'Lord of Chablais' [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1237. M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Henry, 'Lord of Lyon' [de Novel] - b. 1205 d. 1230

 

William, of Savoy 'Bishop of Valence and Dean of Vienne' [de Novel] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Amadeus, of Savoy, 'Bishop of Maurienne' [de Novel] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Mary of Savoy [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1210

 

Magdalena, of Savoy, 'Abbess of Hautecombe Abbey'  [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1239

 

Peter II of Savoy, 'Archbishop of Lyon', 'Count of Palatine', of Burgundy (by marriage), 'Count of Savoy' (1268 - Disputed) [de Novel] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

Boniface of Savoy 'Archbishop of Canterbury' [de Novel] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Beatrice, of Savoy [de Novel] - b. 1198, d. 4 January 1267, d. (?). M. 5 June 1219, Ramon Berenguer IV , 'Count of Provence' (Reign: 1209 - 1245), 'Count of Forcalquier' (Reign: 1217 - 1220/1245) - b. 1198, d. 19 August 124, Aix-en-Provence. Buried: Eglise Saint-Jean-de-Malte s/o Alfonso II, of Provence and Garsenda, of Sabran heiress of Forcalquier - b. 1195, d. 19 August 1245, Aix-en-Provence. Ch. Two stillborn sons, Margaret, Eleanor, Sanchia, Beatrice

Son [Beatrice] - b. 1220, d. 1220, stillborn

 

Son - b. 1225, d. 1225, stillborn

Margaret, of Provence [Beatrice] - b. 1225, d. 1295. M. Louis IX of France. Ch. 

 

Eleanor, of Provence [Beatrice] - b. 1223, d. 1291. M. Henry III, of Winchester, 'King of England', 'Lord of Ireland', 'Duke of Aquitaine' (1216 - death) - b. 1 October 1207, Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England, d. 16 November 1272, Westminster, London. Buried: Westminster Abbey, London. M. Eleanor of Provence. Ch. Edward I, Margaret, Queen of Scots, Beatrice, Countess of Richmond, Edmund Crouchback, Katherine of England.

Edward I, de Beaufort, 'King of England' [Eleanor, of Provence] - b. 17 or 18 June 1239, Palace of Westminster, London, England, d. 7 July 1307, Burgh by Sands, Cumberland, England. M. Eleanor 'of Castile. Ch. Henry de Beaufort, Eleanor de Beaufort, Joan de Beaufort, Alphonso, Margaret, Duchess of Brabant, Mary of Woodstock, Elizabeth, Countess of Herford, Edward II, King  of England, Thomas, Earl of Norfolk, Edmund, Earl of Kent

Henry Plantagenet [Eleanor of Castile] - b. 6 May 1268, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England, d. 14 October 1274, Guildford, England (age six). M. No. Ch. No.

Eleanor, of England, 'Countess of Bar' [Eleanor of Castile]  - b. 18 June 1269, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, d. 29 August 1298, Ghent,  County of Flanders. Burial: 12 October 1298,  Westminster Abbey. M. Henry  III,  Count of Bar. Ch. Edward I, Count of Bar, Joan of Bar,  Countess of Surrey

 

Edward 1, 'Count of Bar' [Eleanor, of England]- b. (?), d. November 1336, died in a shipwreck off the coast of Famagusta, Cyprus enroute to a Crusade. M. 1310, Mary, of Burgundy d/o Robert II, Duke of Burgundy. Ch. Henry IV, Eleanor, Beatrice

Henry IV, 'Count of Bar' [Mary, of Burgundy] - b. btwn 1315/20, d. 1344. M. Yolande of Dampierre  [regent for one year old Edward at Henry's death, forced to renounce the regency 2 July 1353 for the 2nd time. The regency was once again assumed 1356]. Ch. Edward II, of Bar, Robert I, of Bar

 

Edward II, Count of Bar (sucession) [papal dispensation from Clement VI to eat meat during periords of abstinence] [Yolande, of Dampierre] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. No

Robert I, 'Count of Bar' (sucession), 'Knighted December 1356, declard of age 8 November 1359 [papal dispensation from Clement VI to eat meat during periords of abstinence] - b. 8 November 1344, d. 12 April 1411. M. 1364, Marie, of Valois d/o King John II, of France and Bonne of Luxembourg. Ch. Yolande, Henry, Philippe, Charles, Marie, Edward III, Louis I, Yolande, John, Bonne, Jeanne

Violante, of Bar, 'Queen Consort of Aragon', 'Queen-Lieutenant' of Aragon, proxy of her spouse (1388 - 1395) [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1365, Northern France, d. 13 August 1431, Barcelona. M. [his 2nd wife]1380, John I of Aragon, 'the Hunter', the Lover of Elegance' s/o Peter IV and Eleanor. Ch. Yolande, Queen of Naples, James, Ferdinand, Joanna, Antonia, Peter

Henry, of Bar, 'Marquis de Pont-â-Mousson', seigneur de Marle [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1362, d. 1397, M. 1384, Marie de Coucy. Ch. Enguerrand, Robert

 

Enguerrand, of Bar [de Coucy] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 

Robert, of Bar 'Lord of Marle' (1397 and 1413), 'Count of  Marle' (1413 and 1415), 'Count of Soissons' (1412 and 1415) [de Coucy] - b. 1390, d. 25 October 1415, Battle of Agincourt. M. 1409,  Jeanne de Béthune, 'Viscountess of Meaux'. Ch. Jeanne

 Jeanne de Bar, 'Countess of Marle and Soissons', Dame d'Oisy, Viscountess of Meaux suo jure [sole heiress to her father's tittles and estates] [de Béthune] - b. 1415, d. 14 May 1462.  M. Louis de Luxembourg, 'Count of Saint-Pol', 'Count of Brienne', Count of Conversano', 'Count of de Ligny'. Ch. John, Jacqueline, Pierre II, de Luxembourg, Brienne, de Ligny, Helene, of Luxemborug, Charles, of Luxembourg, Anthon I, Count of Ligny, Philippe, of Luxembourg

John, of Luxembourg, 'Count of Marle', 'Count of Soissons' (1462 and 1476), 'Lord of Dunkirk', 'Lord of Gravelines', Duke Bourbourg', KG Order of the Golden Fleece (1473) [de Bar] - b. (?), d. 22 June 1476, Killed at the Battle of Morat. M. No. Ch. No.

 

Jacqueline, of Luxembourg [de Bar]

Pierre II, 'Peter II' de Luxembourg, 'Count of  Saint-Pol', 'Count of Brienne', 'Count de Ligny',  'Count of Marle', 'Count of Soissons' [de Bar] - b. 1448,  Aube, Champagne, France, d. 25 October 1482, Enghien, Hainaut, Belgium. M. Margaret, of  Savoy. Ch. Marie, Francisca

Marie, of Luxembourg, 'Countess of Vendôme' [Principal heiress of Petter II] [Margaret, of Savoy] - b. c. 1472, d. 1 April 1547, La Fère. M. Jacques of  Savoy,' Count of Romont'; M. 2nd, Francis de Bourbon, 'Count of  Vendôme'. Ch. Charles de bourbon, Francis de Bourbon, Cardinal louis de Bourbon, Antoinette de  Bourbon, Louise de Bourbon

Charles de Bourbon, 'Duke of Vendôme [Marie, of Luxembourg] - b. 1489, d. 1537. M. (?). Ch. (?)

Francis de Bourbon, 'Count of Saint-Pol', 'Count Chaumont', 'Duke of Estouteville' [Marie, of Luxembourg] - b. 1491, d. 1545. M. (?). Ch. (?)

Cardinal Louis de Bourbon, 'Archbisop of Sens' [Marie, of Luxembourg] - b. 1493, d. 1557. M. (?). Ch. (?)

Antoinette de Bourbon [Marie, of Luxembourg] - b. 1493, d. 1583. M. 1513 - 1550, Claude, 'Duke of Guise'. Ch. Marie, Francis, Renée, Charles, Claude, Louis, Antoinette, Francis, René

Marie, of Guise, 'Queen of Scotland' 91554 - 1560) [Antoinette de Bourbon] - b. 22 November 1515, Bar-le-Duc, Duchy of Bar, Lorraine France d. 11 June 1560, Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. Buried: July 1561, Saint Pierre de Reims, France. M. 1st, 1534,Louis II, Duke of Longueville. Ch. Francis III, Duke of Longueville, Louis of Longueville; M. 2nd, 1538, James V. King of Scotland. Ch. James  Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, Mary,  Queen of Scots

Francis III, Duke of Longueville [Marie, of Guise]

Louis of Longueville [Marie, of Guise]

James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay [Marie, of Guise]

Robert Stewart Duke of Albany [Marie, of Guise]

Mary, Queen of Scots [Marie, of Guise]

Francis, 'Duke of Guise' [Antoinette de Bourbon]

Renée, Abbess of St. Pierre [Antoinette de Bourbon]

Charles, Archbishop of Reims [Antoinette de Bourbon]

Claude, Duke of Aumale

Louis I, Cardinal of Guise

Antoinette, Abbess of Faremoutier

Francis, 'Grand Prior of the Order of Malta' [Antoinette de Bourbon]

René, 'Marquis of Elbeuf' [Antoinette de Bourbon]

Louise de Bourbon [Marie, of Luxembourg] - b. 1495, d. 1575, Abbess of Fontevrault

 

Helene, of Luxembourg [de Bar]

Charles, of Luxembroug, Bishop of Laon [de Bar]

 

Anthony I, 'Count of Ligny', 'Count ofBrienne',  'Count of Roussy' [de Bar]

Philippe, of Luxembourg [de Bar]

Philippe [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1372, d. 1396, killed at the Battle of Nicopolis. M. (?). Ch. (?)

Charles, seigneur de Nogent-le-Rotrou [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1373, d. 1392. M. (?). Ch. (?)

Marie [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1374, d. (?). M. 1384, William II, Marquis, of Namur, Margrave of Namur. 

Edward III, Duke of Bar [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1377, d. 1415, Killed at the Battle of  Agincourt

Louis I, 'Duke of Bar', 'Bishop of Verdun', cardinal [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1370/75, d. 26 June 1430

Yolande, the Younger' [Marie, of Valois] - b. (?), d. 1421, M. 1400, Adolf, Duke of Jülich-Berg

John, of Bar, seigneur de Puisaye [Marie, of Valois] - b. 1380, d. 1415, Killed at the Battle of Agincourt

Bonne [Marie, of Valois] - b. (?), d. 1436. M. 1393 Waleran III, of Luxembourg, 'Count of Ligny', ' Count of Ligny' and 'Count of Saint-Pol'

 Jeanne [Marie, of Valois] - b. (?), d. 1402. M. 1393, Théodore II Paléologue, Marquis of Montferrat

Eleanor [Mary, of Burgundy] - b. (?), d. 1332. M. 1330, Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine s/o Frederick IV

Beatrice [Mary, of Burgundy] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Guido Gonzaga, Lord of Mantua

Joan, of Bar 'Countess of Surrey' [Eleanor, of England]

Alasia, of Savoy, 'Abbess of St Pierre, Lyon' [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1250

Agatha, of Savoy, 'Abbess of St Pierre, Lyon' [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1245

Margaret, of Savoy [de Novel] - b. (?), d. 1273. M. Hartmann I, of Kyburg

Avita, of Savoy [de Novel] - b. 1215, d. 1292

William de Novell II [de Faucigny]

Beatrice de Novell [de Faucigny]

Sir Amedèe of Gex [de Domè]

 

Beatrice [de Domè]

 

Lady Margaret [de Domè]

 

Joan, of Acre, 'Countess of Hertford [Eleanor] - b. April 1272, Acre, Kingdom of Acre, Outremer (Israel), d. 23 April 1307, Clare Castle, Clare. Buried: 26  April 1307 Clare Priory, Suffolk. M.  1st, 1290 - Dec 1295, Gilbert de Clare, '7th Earl of Gloucester', '6th Earl of Herford'. Ch. Gilbert de Clare, Eleanor de Clare, Margaret de Clare, Elizabeth de Clare; M. 1297 - 1307, Sir Ralph de Monthermer, '1st Baron Monthermer'. Ch. Mary de Monthermer, Joan de Monthermer, Thomas de Monthermer, Edward de Monthermer

Gilbert de Clare, '8th Earl of Gloucester', '7th Earl of Hereford' [£6,000, 2nd richest next to the Earl of Lancaster, at his death the lands went into royal possession, during settlement] [de Acre] - b. c. 10 May 1291, Clare Castle, Suffolk, England, d. 24 June 1314, Bannockburn, Scotland, in battle. Buried: Tewkesbury Abbey. M. Maud de Burgh d/o Richard de Burgh, 'Earl of Ulster'. Ch. No

Margaret de Clare, 'Countess of Gloucester', 'Countess of Cornwall' [de Acre] - b. 12 October 1293, Tonbridge Castle, Kent, England, d. 9 April 1342, Chebsey, Staffordshire, England,. Buried: Tonbridge Priory, Kent, England. M. 1st, Piers Gaveston. Ch. Joan Gaveston; M. 2nd, Hugh de Audley, '1st Earl of Gloucester'. Ch. Margaret de Audley

Eleanor de Clare suo jure, '6th Lady of Glamorgan' [de Acre] - b. 3 October 1292, Caerphilly Castle, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 30 June 1337, Monmouth Castle. Buried: Tewkesbury Abbey. M. 1st, Hugh le Despenser, 'the Younger' s/o Hugh le Despenser, '1st Earl of Winchester'. Ch. Hugh le Despencer, Gilbert le Despenser, Edward le Despenser, John le Despenser, Isabel le Despenser, Eleanor le Despenser, Joan le Despenser, Margret le Despenser, Elizabeth le Despenser; M. 2nd, William de la Zouche

Hugh le Despencer, 'Lord of Glamorgan', '2nd Barone le Despencer' [de Clare] - b. 1308, d. 1349. Buried: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire. M. Elizabeth Montague - b. (?), d. 1359. Buried: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire. Ch. No

 

Gilbert le Despenser [de Clare] - b. 1309, d. 1381

 

Edward le Despenser [de Clare] - b. 1310, Vannes, Brittany, d. 1342, Siege of Vannes. M. Anne Ferrers, of Groby. Ch. Edward le Despencer, Hugh le Despenser, Thomas le Despenser, Henry le Despenser

Edward le Despencer, 'Lord of Glamorgan' (1349), '1st Baron le Despencer' [INHERITED: Despenser Estates] - b. 24 March 1336, Essendine, d. 1375. M. Elizabeth de Burghersh d/o Bartholomew de Burghersh, '2nd Baron Burghersh'. Ch. Margaret le Despencer, Elizabrth le Despenser, Thomas le Despenser, Hugh despencer, Cicely Despencer Anne Despencer

Margaret le Despencer - b. (?), d. 3 November 1415. M. Robert de Ferrers, '5th Baron Ferrers', of Chartley 

 

Elizabeth le Despenser 'Baroness Arundel', Baroness Zouche' - b. (?), d. 10/11 April 1408. M. 1st, John FitzAlan, '2nd Baron Arundel'. Ch. John de Arundel;  M. 2nd, William la Zouche, '4th Baron Zouche'. Ch. Thomas Fitzalan, Edward/Edmund Arundel, Margaret

John de Arundel, '3rd Baron Maltravers', '6th Earl of Arundel' [le Despenser] - b. 1 August 1385, Ditton Manor, Stoke Poges, England, d. 21 April 1421. M. Eleanor Berkeley d/o Sir John Berkeley, of Beverstone Castle, Gloucestershire and Elizabeth Betteshorne [M. 2nd, Sir Richard Poynings, of Poynings, Sussex. Ch. Eleanor Poynings; M. 3rd, Walter Hungerford, '1st Baron Hungerford'] Ch. John FiztAlan, William FitzAlan

John FitzAlan, '7th Earl of Arundel'​ [Berkeley] - b. 14 February 1408, Lytchett Matravers, Dorset, d. 12 June 1435, Beauvais, France, Battle wounds. Buried: FitzAlan, Chapel of Arundel CAstle, Arundel Castle, Sussex. M. 1st, Constance Fanhope d/o John Cornwall, 'Baron Fanhope'. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Maud Lovell. Ch. Humphrey FitzAlan

Humphrey FitzAlan - b. 30 January 1429, d. 24 April 1438

William FitzAlan, '9th Earl of Arundel' (1438), '6th Baron Maltravers', 'Knight of the Garter' (1471) [Berkeley] - b. 23 November 1417, d. 1487. M. Joan Neville d/o Richard Neville, '5th Earl of Salisbury' and Alice Montagu, suo jure, 'Countess of Salisbury' d/o Thomas Montacute, '5th Earl of Salisbury and Eleanor Holland. Ch. Thomas FitzAlan, William FitzAlan, George FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Mary FitzAlan

Thomas FitzAlan, '10th Earl of Arundel', '7th Baron Maltravers' - b. 1450, d. 25 October 1524, Singleton, West Sussex. M. 17 February 1466, Margaret Woodville d/o Richard Woodville, '1st EArl Rivers and Elizabeth Woodville Ch. William FitzAlan, Edward FitzAlan, Margaret FitzAlan, Joan FitzAlan

William FitzAlan, '11th Earl of Arundel' - b. 1476, d. 23 January 1544. M. 1st, 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

Henry FitzAlan, '12th Earl of Arundel', 'Knight of the Garter' - b. 23 April 1512, 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, Mary Arundell d/o Sir John Arundell and Katherine Grenville. Ch. No

Jane FitzAlan 'Baroness Lumley' [Grey] - b. 1537, d. 27 July 1576/77. Buried: Lumley Chapel, Sutton, South London. M. John Lumley, '1st Baron Lumley'. Ch. 3, died young

 

Henry FitzAlan, 'Lord Maltravers' - b. 1538, d. 1556 (age 18 yrs)

Lady Mary FitzAlan 'Duchess of Norfolk' - b. 1540, d. 23/25 August 1557, Arundel House, 'The Strand', Middlesex, England. Buried: 1 September 1557, St. Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England. M. Thomas Howard, '4th Duke of Norfolk'. Ch. Philip Howard

Philip Howard, '13th Earl of Arundel' - b. 28 June 1557, Strand, London. Baptized: Whitehall Palace. d. 19 October 1595, Tower of London, London, England. M. Anne Dacre 'Countess of Arundel'. Ch. Thomas Howard

Thomas Howard, '14th or 21st Earl of Arundel' [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, '- b. 1585, Sheffield, Yorkshire, d. 3 June 1654 d/o Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury' and Mary Cavendish, 'Countess of Shrewsbury'. Ch. William Howard, Henry Howard, James Howard

William Howard, 'Baron Stafford' (12 September 1640, remainder in default of heirs male of the body, to the heirs of his body by his wife Mary and with the precedence of the 1547 barony) '1st Viscount Stafford' (November 1640, remainder to his issue male) [Implicated in the Titus Oates plot against Charles II, attainted in 1678, titles forfeited; 1680, impeached by the House of Commons and executed)Martyr, venerated in the Catholic Church: Beatified: 1929, Rome, Italy, by Pope Pius XI (feast: 29 December)] [Talbot] - b. 30 November 1614, Stafford, d. 29 December 1680, Tower Hill, London, England, executed for consiparcy against Charles II. M. by license granted, 11 October 1637, Mary Stafford, 'Baroness Stafford' (12 September 1640, for life)d/o Edward Stafford and Ann Wilford. Ch. Henry Stafford Howard, John Stafford Howard, Francis Stafford Howard, Ursula Stafford Howard, Delphina Stafford Howard, Alethea Stafford Howard, Isabella Stafford Howard, Anastasia Stafford Howard

Henry Stafford Howard, 'Baron Stafford', '1st Earl of Stafford' (1688), '2nd Viscount Stafford' [Did not succeed to the barony or viscountancy of Stafford, titles were still under attainder) -  b. (?), d. (?). M. Claude-Charlotte de Gramont d/o Philibert de Gramont and Elizabeth Hamilton d/o Sir George Hamilton. Ch. No

 

John Stafford Howard, 'Baron Stafford' - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Mary Southcote d/o Sir John Southcote, of Merstham; M. 2nd, Theresa Strickland d/o Robert Strickland. Ch. William Stafford Howard, John Stafford Howard

 

Francis Stafford Howard, 'Baron Stafford' - b. (?), d. (?). M. Eleanor Stafford d/o Henry Stafford

 

Ursula Stafford Howard, Nun - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Delphina Stafford Howard, Nun at Leuven - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Alethea Stafford Howard, Nun - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Isabella Stafford Howard - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1669, John Paulet, '5th Marquess of Winchester' - b. 1598, Basing House, Hampshire, England, d. 5 March 1675, Englefield House, Berkshire, England s/o William Paulet, '4th Marquess of Winchester' and Lucy Cecil, Marqusite of Winchester [M. 1st, 18 December 1622, London, Middlesex, England (Licence) Jane Savage - b. c. 1607, Christened: 26 May 1607, Winchester, Hampshire, England, d. 16 April 1633 d/o Thomas Savage, '1st Viscount Savage and Elizabeth Darcy, Countess Rivers'. Ch. Charles Paulet; M. 2nd, Honora Burgh. Ch. Anne Paulet] Ch. No

 

Anastasia Stafford Howard, de jure, '6th Baroness Stafford' - b. (?), d. (?). M. George Holman, of Warkworth Castle, Northamptonshire. Ch. Anne Holman

Anne Holman - b. (?), d. (?). M. William, '2nd Earl of Stafford'

Henry Frederick Howard, '15th or 22nd Earl of Arundel' [Talbot] - b. 15 August 1608, d. 17 April  1652. Buried: Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex, England. M. Lady Elizabeth Stuart. Ch. Thomas Howard, Henry Howard, Hon. Philip Howard, Hon. Charles Howard, Lady Anne Howard, Lady Catherine Howard, Hon. Talbot Howard, Hon. Edward Howard, Hon. Francis Howard, Hon. Bernard Howard, Hon. Esme Howard, Lady Elizabeth Howard, Hon. John Howard

Thomas Howard, '5th Duke of Norfolk' [Stuart] - b. 1626/27, d. 1677. Ch. No

 

Henry Howard, '6th Duke of Norfolk', '1st Baron Howard of Castle Rising' (1669), '1st Earl of Norwich' (1672) [Stuart] - b. 12 July 1628, Arundel House, London, England, d. 13 January 1683/84, Arundel House, London, England. Buried: Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex. M. 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, Jane Bickerton. Ch. Lord George Howard, Lord James Howard, Lord Frederick Henry Howard, Lady Catherine Howard, Lady Philippa Howard

Lady Elizabeth Howard [Somerset] - b. (?), d. (?). M. George Gordon, '1st Duke of Gordon', 'Earl of Enzie', '4th Marquess of Huntly' [Held Edinburgh Castle against Protestant Conventionists, eventually surrender on 14 June 1689; A founding Knight of the Order of the Thistle; Commissioner of the Scottish Treasury; Cosntable of Edinburg Castle, Commissioner of Supply] - b. 1643, d. 7 December 1716, Leith. Buried: Elgin Cathedral s/o Lewis Gordon, '3rd Marquess of Huntly' and Mary Grant. Ch. Alexander Gordon, Jane Gordon

 

General Alexander Gordon, Earl of Enzie, 'Marquess of Huntly' (1684 - 1716)  '2nd Duke of Gordon' - b. c. 1678, d. 28 November 1728. M. 13 February 1707, Lady Henrietta Mordaunt - b. c. 1688, d. 1760 d/o Charles Mordaunt, '3rd Earl of Peterborough'. Ch. Elizabeth, Catherine, Anne, Cosmo George, Adam Gordon, Lewis Gordon, Charlotte Gordon

Elizabeth,

 

Catherine Gordon - b. 1713, d. 1791. M. 12 September 1745, Francis Wemyss Charteris (Legally changed from Wemyss to Wemyss Charteris, 24 February 1732 upon the inheritance of the estates of his maternal grandfather Colonel Charteris, of Haddingtonshire Sasine, registered: 8 August 1792, No. 576; seised of barony of Newmmilns, Amisfield, Haddingtonshire, half of the barony of Morham, the grain mill of the monastery of Haddington called Abbey Mill), '7th Earl of Wemyss' - b. 21 October 1723, d. 24 August 1808 s/o James Wemyss, '5th Earl of Wemyss' and Janet Charteris. Ch. Frances Charteris, Francis Wemyss Charteris, Helen Charteris, Walpole Charteris, Anne Charteris

Frances Charteris - b. (?), d. 1848, Bath. M. Rve. Wiliam Trail - b. 23 June 1746, Montrose, Angus, Scotland, d. 3 February 1831, Bath, England. Ch. No

 

Francis Wemyss Charteris, Lord Elcho '7th Earl of Wemyss',  - b. 31 January 1749, d. 20 January 1808. M. 1771, Susan Keck d/o Anthon Keck. Ch. Francis, Henrietta Charlotte Elizabeth, Susan, Katharine, Augusta

Francis Charteris, '8th Earl of Wemyss'

 

Henrietta Charlotte Elizabeth Charteris - b. (?), d. (?). M. 23 December 1797, George Harry Booth-Grey, Lord Grey (1768 -1819) '6th Earl of Stamford', '2nd Earl of Warrington' [INHERITED:  Family Estates: Enville, Staffordshire, Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, Stalybridge, Lancashire] - b. 31 October 1765, d. 26 April 1845 s/o George Grey, '5th Earl of Stamford' and Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck Ch. George Grey, Lady Jane Walsh, Lady Henrietta Grey

George Harry Grey, 'Baron Grey', of Groby - b. 1802, d. 1835. M. by writ of acceleration, 1824,  Catherine Charteris Wemyss. Ch. George Harry Booth-Grey, Margaret Henrietta Maria

George Harry Booth-Grey 

 

Margaret Henrietta Maria

 

Lady Jane Grey Walsh - b. 1803, d. 1877. M. Sir John Benn Walsh, '1st Baron Ormathwaite' [INHERITED: of the will of his wife's uncle Sir John Walsh assuming the surname Walsh rahter than the patronymic name Benn, 1795. The will left a fortune made in India, includes estates in Berkshire, Radnorshire, holdings in Ireland: Cork and Kerry; Reaching majority in 1819, inherited his father's Cumbria estates on his death in 1825, total acreage in Radnorshire was 12,500 in 1874] - b. 9 December 1798, d. 3 April 1881 s/o Sir John Walsh, '1st Baronet' and Margaret Benn. Ch. Arthur Walsh

Arthur Walsh, '2nd Baron Ormathwaite', 'Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire' (1875 - 1895) - b. 14 April 1827, d. 27 March 1920. M. Lady Katherine Emily Mary Somerset - b. 1834, d. 1914 d/o Henry Somerset, '7th Duke of Beaufort' and Emily Frances Smith. Ch. Arthur Walsh, George Walsh, Reginald Walsh

Arthur Walsh, '3rd Baron Ormathwaite' - b. 10 April 1859, d. 13 Marh 1937. M. 26 July 1890, Lady Clementine Pratt d/o John Charles Pratt, '3rd Marquess Camden' and Lady Clementina A

 

George Walsh, '4th Baron Ormathwaite'

 

Reginald Walsh,  '5th Baron Ormathwaite', of Pen-y-Bont Hall Estate, near Oswestry, Shropshire (28,000 acres of land primarilyin Radnorshire, and other oparts of the Welsh Borders, [Farmer and Landowners] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Lady Margaret Douglas-Home d/o Charles Douglas-Home, '12th Earl of Home'. Ch. 

Son Walsh, '6th Baron Ormathwaite' [As late as 1937, Ormathwaite Estate compromised soem 28,000 acres of land primarily in Radnorshire and other parts of the Welsh Borders] - b. (?), d. 1984. M. No. Ch. No

Lady Henrietta Charlotte Grey - b. 1799, d. 1866. M. James Thomas Law [a Priest] s/o George Henry Law, 'Bishop of Chester, and of Bath and Wells'

 

Susan Charteris - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Henry Clinton

 

Katharine Charteris -b. (?), d. (?). M. Edward Richard Stewart

 

Augusta Charteris - b. (?), d. (?). M. Warner William Westenra, '2nd Baron Rossmore'

 

Helen Charteris,

 

Walpole Charteris,

 

Anne Charteris

 

Anne Gordon,

 

Cosmo George Gordon,

 

Adam Gordon,

 

Lewis Gordon,

 

Charlotte Gordon

Lady Jane Gordon - b. c. 1691, d. 1773. M. James Drummond, '2nd, Duke of Perth'. Ch. 

 

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 Philippa Howard [Bickerton]

 

Hon. Philip Howard [Stuart]

 

Hon. Charles Howard [Stuart]

 

Lady Anne Howard [Stuart]

 

Lady Catherine Howard [Stuart]

 

Hon. Talbot Howard [Stuart]

 

Hon. Edward Howard [Stuart]

 

Hon. Francis Howard [Stuart]

 

Hon. Bernard Howard [Stuart]

 

Hon. Esme Howard [Stuart]

 

Lady Elizabeth Howard [Stuart]

 

Hon. John Howard [Stuart]

James Howard 'Lord Maltravers' [Talbot] - b. 1607, 1624

Edward FitzAlan 

 

Margaret FitzAlan

 

Joan FitzAlan

 

William FitzAlan,

 

George FitzAlan,

 

John FitzAlan,

 

Mary FitzAlan

 

Thomas Fitzalan

Edward/Edmund Arundel

Margaret, 'Baroness de Ros'

 

Thomas le Despenser, '1st Earl of Gloucester' - b. 22 September 1373, d. 13 January 1400. M. Constance, of York, 

 

Hugh Despencer,

 

Cicely Despencer

 

Anne Despencer - b. (?), d. 30 October 1426. M. 1st Hugh de Hastings; M. 2nd. Thomas de Morley, '4th Baron Morley'

 

Hugh le Despenser - b. (?), d. 1374.  M. Alice Hotham. Ch. 

 

Thomas le Despenser,

 

Henry le Despenser, 'Bishop of Norwich'

 

John le Despenser [de Clare] - b. 1311, d. June 1366

 

Isabel le Despenser, 'Countess of Arundel' [de Clare] - b. c. 1313 d. 1356. M. 9 February 1321, Havering-atte-Bower, Richard FitzAlan, '10th Earl of Arundel', '8th Earl of Surrey' - b. 1314, Sussex, England, d. 24 January 1376 s/o Edmund FitzAlan, '2nd Earl of Arundel' and Alice de Warenne. Granted an annulment by Pope Clement VI, December 1344, grounds underage and unwilling. Ch. Edmund de Arundel

Sir Edmund de Arundel, [Knight (1352), of Chedzoy, Martock, Sutton Montague, and Thurlbear, Somerset; Counties of Devon, Dorset, Somerset, and Sussex] - b. c. 1329, [Protested his bastardization as a result of his parents annulment in court 1347, was not received] d. 1379/82. M. 1st, 1347, Lady Sybil de Montacute or Montagu d/o William Montacute, '1st Earl of Salisbury' and Catherine Grandison. Ch. Elizabeth 'Alice' de Arundel, Philippa de Arundel, Katherine de Arundel; M. 2nd, 5 April 1345, Eleanor, of Lancaster w/o John de Beaumont, '2nd Lod Beaumont'd/o Henry, '3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth. Ch. Richard FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Thomas Arundel, Lady Joan FitzAlan, Lady Alice FitzAlan

Elizabeth 'Alice' de Arundel - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Leonard Carew, of Mohuns Ottery, Devon - b. 1343, d. 1369.

 

Philippa de Arundel - b. (?), d. 13 September 1399. M. Richard Sergeaux, of Colquite, Cornwall, Knight - b. (?), d. 30 September 1393. Ch. Richard, Elizabeth, Philippa, Alice, Joan

Richard Sergeaux - b. 21 December 1376, d. 24 June 1396. M. (?). Ch. No

 

Elizabeth Sergeaux - b. 1379, d. (?). M. Sir William Marny

 

Philippa Sergeaux - b. 1381, d. (?). M. Sir Robert Pashley

 

Alice Sergeaux, 'Countess of Oxford' - b. 1 September 1384, Kilquyt, d. 18 May 1452. M. 1st, Guy de Saint Albino (St. Aubyn, of St. Erme, Cornwall); M. 2nd, abt 1406/07, Richard de Vere, '11th Earl of Oxford' [M. 1st, Alice de Holand] Ch. John de Vere, Robert de Vere

John de Vere

 

Robert de Vere

 

Joan Sergeaux - b. 1393, d. 21 February 1400. M. 

 

Katherine de Arundel - b. (?). d. (?). M. Robert Deincourt

Richard FitzAlan, '4th Earl of Arundel', '9th Earl of Surrey', Knight - b. 1346, d. 21 September 1397, London, England. M. 1st, 28 September 1359, Elizabeth de Bohun d/o Willim de Bohun, '1st Earl of Northampton' and Elizabeth de Badlesmere. Ch. Thomas FitzAlan, Lady Eleanor FitzAlan, Elizabeth FitzAlan, Joan FitzAlan, Alice FitzAlan, Margaret FitzAlan, William FitzAlan; M. 2nd, Philippa Mortimer. Ch. No

Thomas FitzAlan, '5th Earl of Arundel'

 

Lady Eleanor FitzAlan - b. c. 1365, d. 1375. M. 28 October 1371, Robert de Ufford. Ch. No

 

Elizabeth FitzAlan, 'Duchess of Norfolk' - b. c. 1366, d. 8 July 1425, Wighill, Yorkshire. Buried: St. Michael's Church, Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire with 3rd husband. M. 1st, before December 1378,  William Montacute. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 1384, Thomas Mowbray, '1st Duke of Norfolk', '6th Baron Segrave'. Ch. Thomas de Mowbray, Margaret de Mowbray, John de Mowbray, Isabel de Mowbray; M. 3rd, before August 1401, Sir Robert Goushill, of Hoveringham. Ch. Elizabeth Goushill, Joan 'Jean' Goushill; M. 4th before 1411, Sir Gerard Usflete s/o Sir Gerard Usflete. Ch. No; M. 5th, Edward le Despencer

Thomas de Mowbray, '4th Earl of Norfolk' [FitzAlan]

Margaret de Mowbray [FitzAlan]

John de Mowbray, '2nd Duke of Norfolk' [FitzAlan]

Isabel de Mowbray [FitzAlan] - b. 1396, Gloucestershire, England, d. 29 September 1452, Gloucester, City of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. Buried: Greyfriar Churchyard, Gloucester, City of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. M. 1st, 13 July 1416, Sir Henry de Ferrers, '6th Baron Ferrers', of Groby, of Hinckley and Bosworth Borough, Leicestershire [Knight of the Garter] - b. 1394, Raglan, Monmouth, England, d. before 5 December 1463, Berkeley Church. Buried: Raglan Churchyard, Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales s/o William de Ferrers, '5th Lord Ferrers', of Groby  s/o Henry Ferrers, '4th Baron Ferrers', of Groby and Joan de Hoo and Philippa de Clifford. d/o Roger Clifford, '5th Baron Clifford' and Maud Beauchamp. Ch. Elizabeth de Ferrers; M. 2nd,  James Berkeley, '1st Baron Berkeley' - b. 1394, Raglan, Monmouthsire, Wales, d. 22 October 1463, Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. [M. 1st, by contract, 9 April 1410, Daughter of John St. John. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 1415, Daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Hook Dorset. Ch. No; M. 4th, 25 July 1457, Joan Talbot] Ch. Elizabeth de Berkeley, Sir William de Berkeley, James de Berkeley, Alice de Berkeley, Sir Maurice de Berkeley VI, Thomas de Berkeley, Isabel de Berkeley

Elizabeth de Ferrers Bourchier, '7th Baroness Ferrers' of Groby (Acceded: 1445) [de Mowbray] - b. 1416/19, Groby, Hinckley and Bosworth Borough, Leicestershire, England, d. 23 January 1483, Ratby, Hinckley and Bosworth Borough, Leicestershire, England. Buried: St. Philip and St. James Churchyard, Groby, Hinckley and Bosworth Borough, Leicestershire, England. M. 1st, 1426, Sir Edward Grey, KG - b. 1415, d. 18 December 1457. Buried: Unknown s/o Reynold Reginald Grey. Ch. John Grey, Edward de Grey

Sir John Grey, '1st Baron Ferrers', of Groby  [Lancaster] [Ferrers] - b. before 1432, d. Before 17 February 1461, Killed at the Battle of St. Albans, St. Albans, St. Albans District, Hertfordshire, England. Buried: Saint Alban's Cathedral, St. Albans, St. Albans District, Hertfordshire, England. M. before 1455, Elizabeth Woodville, 'Queen of England' - b. 3 February 1437, Grafton Regis, South Northamptonshire, Borough, Northamptonshire, England, d. 8 June 1492, Bermondsey, London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England. Buried: St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Jacquetta Zu St. Pol de Luxembourg, 'Duchess of Bedford'. [M. 2nd, May 1464, King Edward IV. Ch. ElizabethPlantagenet, Anne Plantagenet, Edward V Plantagenet, Richard Plantagenet, Mary Plantagenet, Cecily Plantagenet, Margaret Plantagenet, Catherine Plantagenet, Bridget Plantagenet, George Plantagenet] Ch. Thomas de Grey, Richard Grey

Thomas de Grey, 'Lord Ferrers', de Groby, 'Earl of Huntington', '1st Marquess of Dorset' 1475' - b. 1456, Groby, Hinckley and Bosworth Borough, Leicestershire, England, d. 20 September 1501, Astley, North Warwickshire Borough, Warwickshire, England. Buried: St. Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Astley, North Warwickshire Borough, Warwickshire, England. M. Cecily Bonville - b. 30 June 1460, Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England, d. 12 May 1529, London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England. Buried: St. Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Astley, North Warwickshire Borough, Warwickshire, England d/o William Bonville and Katherine de Neville [M. 2nd, Henry Stafford, 'Earl of Wiltshire'. Ch. No] Ch. Eleanor Grey Arundell, Mary Grey Devereux, Edward Grey, Thomas Grey, Leonard de Grey, Dorothy Grey Blount, Richard Grey, Joan Grey Montague, Margaret de Grey Wake, Cecily Grey Sutton

Eleanor Grey Arundell

 

Mary Grey Devereux

 

Edward Grey

 

Thomas Grey

 

Leonard de Grey

 

Dorothy Grey Blount

 

Richard Grey

 

Joan Grey Montague

 

Margaret de Grey Wake

 

Cecily Grey Sutton

 

Richard Grey

 

Edward de Grey

 

Elizabeth de Berkeley - b. 1425, d. 1482 

 

Sir William de Berkeley, 'Marquees of Berkeley' (28 January 1488/89), (life office) Earl Marshal and Great Marshal of England (19 February 1485/86) 'Viscount of Catherlough' (County Carlow, Ireland) 'Barone Berkeley' (by writ, 22 October 1463) 'Earl of Nottingham', Knight (c. 1438) - b. c. 1427, Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, d. 14 February 1492. Buried: St. Augustine's Friars, London. M. 1466, Elizabeth West d/o Reginald West, '6th Baron De La Warr. Divorced: 20 November 1467. M. 2nd, Joan Strangeways d/o Sir Thomas Strangeways and Lady Katherine Neville; M. 3rd, Anne Fiennes.

 

James de Berkeley, esq. - b. 1429

 

Alice de Berkeley - b. 1432

 

Sir Maurice de Berkeley VI, de jure, '3rd Baron Berkeley' 'Lord Berkeley' - b. c. 1435, d. 1 September 1506. M.1465,  Isabel Meade d/o Phillip Meade, of Wraxall (alderman and mayor of Bristol (1459, 1462, 1469) and Isabel

 

Thomas de Berkeley, esq. - b. 1435, d. 1485

 

Isabel de Berkeley - b. 1438, d. 1482

 

Joan FitzAlan,

 

Alice FitzAlan,

 

Margaret FitzAlan,

 

William FitzAlan

 

John FitzAlan, '1st Baron Arundel', '1st Baron Maltravers', 'Marshall of England'

 

Thomas Arundel, 'Archbishop of Canterbury'

 

Lady Joan FitzAlan - 

 

Lady Alice FitzAlan

Eleanor le Despenser, Nun at Sempringham Priory [de Clare] - b. c. 1315, d. 1351

 

Joan le Despenser, Nun at Shaftesbury Abbey [de Clare] - b. c. 1317, 1384

 

Margret le Despenser, Nun at Whatton Priory [de Clare] -b. c. 1319, d. 1337

 

Elizabeth le Despenser [de Clare] - b. 1325, d. 13 July 1389. M. Maurice de Berkeley, '4th Baron Berkeley'

 

Elizabeth de Clare [de Acre]

Joan de Clare [de Acre]

Mary de Monthermer MacDuff, 'Countess of Fife' [de Acre] - b. October 1297, d. c. 1371. M. Duncan IV, 'Donnchadh IV', 'Earl of Fife' (last of the native Scottish rulers') - b. 1289, d. (?) s/o Donnchadh  Ch. Isabella

Isabella MacDuff, 'Countess of Fife' [Earldom went to Robert Stewat, Earl of Menteith, 30 March 1371] - b. c. 1320, d. afer 12 August 1389. M. 1st, 1358,  Sir William Ramsay, of Colluthie. Ch. No; M. 2nd, before June 1361, Walter Stewart s/o Robert Stewart (later King Robert II). Ch. No; M. 3rd, January 1363, Sir Thomas Bisset, of Upsetlington. Ch. No; M. 4th, John Dunbar. Ch. No

Thomas de Monthermer, '2nd Baron Monthermer' [de Acre] - b. 4 October 1301, Stoke, Ham, Wiltshire, d. 24 June 1340. died in the 'Battle of Sluys' M. Margaret de Brewes (Teyes) d/o Sir Peter de Brewes. Ch. Margaret de Brewes

Margaret de Brewes, suo jure, 'Baroness Monthermer' [Heiress of Stokenham]- b. 14 October 1329, d. 24 March 1394/95. M. 1343, John de Montacute, '1st Baron Montacute' s/o William Montagu, '1st Earl of Salisbury'. Ch. John Montacute

John Montacute, '3rd Earl of Salisbury', '4th Baron Monthermer'

Edward de Monthermer [de Acre] - b. 1304, d. 1340

Alphonso, Earl of Chester [heir apparent] - b. 24 November 1273, Bayonne, Gascony, France, d. 19 August 1284, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Buried: 26  August 1284, Westminster Abbey, London, England. (age 11)

 

​Margaret, 'Duchess of Brabant

Mary, of Woodstock

Elizabeth Plantagenet, of Rhuddland [Elenaor] - b. 7 August 1282, Rhuddland Castle, Denbighshire, d. 5 May 1316, Quendon, Essex. M. 1st, 1297, d 1299, John I, Count of  Holland; M. 2nd, 14 November 1302, Westminster, Humphrey VII de Bohun, 'Bearer of the Swan Badge' 4th Earl of Hereford, 3rd Earl of Essex,  Constable of England at  Westminster Abbey - b. 1276, Pleshey Castle, Essex d. 16 March 1322 s/o Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and Maud de Fiennes d/o Enguerran II de Fiennes. Ch.  Lady Eleanor de Bohun, John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford, Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon  William de Bohun, 1st   Earl of Northampton

Margaret de Bohun [Plantagenet] - b. 1302, d. 7 Feb 1304 (2 yrs of age)

 

Humphrey de Bohun [Plantagenet] - b. c. Oct 1303, d. c. Oct 1304

 

Lady Eleanor de Bohun [Plantagenet] - 17 October 1304, d. 1363. M. 1st, James Butler, 1st Earl of  Ormonde, M. 2nd Thomas Dagworth, '1st Baron Dagworth'

John de Bohun, '5th Earl of Hereford' [Plantagenet] - b. 1307, d. 1336

Humphrey de Bohun, '6th Earl of Hereford' [Plantagenet]

 

Margaret de Bohun, 'Countess of Devon' [Plantagenet] - b. 3 April 1311, d. 16 December 1391 - M. Hugh Courtenay, '2nd Earl of Devon'. Ch. abt 16 - 18 children

William de Bohun, '1st Earl of Northampton', KG [Plantagenet] - b. c. 1310/12, [Twin of Edward] d. 16 September 1360. M. Elizabeth de Badlesmere - b. 1313, d. 8 June 1356 d/o  Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare. Ch. 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex, 2nd Earl of Northampton, 'KG (25 March  1341 - 16 January 1373). [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post- mortem/vol8/pp223-239]

Edward de Bohun, 'Constable of England' [Twin of William] [Plantagenet]- b. abt 1310/12, d. 1334, drowned in rescue attempt of man-at-arms in Scottish River while on  campaign. M. Margaret, d/o William de Ros, '2nd Baron de Ros'. Ch. No.

 

Eneas de Bohn (Male) [Plantagenet] - b. (?), d. 1322.  M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Isabel de Bohun [Plantagenet] - b. (?), d. May 1316, in childbirth. M. (?). Ch. Baby died early at  birth. Both buried in Waltham Abbey Essex

Edward II, of Carnarvon [King of England 1307 - January 1327] - b. 25 April 1284, Caenarfon Castle, Gwynedd, Wales, d. 21 September 1327, Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire. Buried: 20 December 1327, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, England. M. 1308,  Isabella, of France. Ch. Edward III, King of  England,  John of  Eltham, Earl of Comwall, Eleanor, Countess of  Guelders, Joan,   Queen of Scots,  Adam FitzRoy

Edward III, 'of England' 'King of England' [Reigned - January 1327-1377], ‘King of France’ and  ‘King of England’  [Reign 1340- 1407] 'Lord of Ireland'  - b. 13 Nov 1312,  Windsor Castle,  Berkshire, d. 21 Jun 1377, Sheen Palace, Richmond. Burial: 5 July 1377,  Westminster Abbey, London. M. Philippa, of Hainault. Ch. Edward, Isabella, Joan, William, Lionel, John, Edmund, Mary, Margaret, Thomas.

Edward, 'of Woodstock', ‘the Black Prince’, ‘Earl of Chester’ (18 May 1333) ‘Duke  of Cornwall’ (3 Mar 1337), ‘Prince of Wales’ (12 May 1343), ‘Prince of  Aquitaine’   (19 Jul 1362), ‘Lord Biscay’ and ‘Castro Urdiales’ (23 Sep 1366), Founder of  ‘Night of the Garter’ - 1348 [Philippa] - b. 15 June 1330,  d. 8 June 1376/77. Burial:  29 Sep 1376, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. M. 1st, 10 Oct 1361, Lady Joan Plantagenet, ‘4th suo  juro Countess of Kent’, 5th Baroness Wake of Liddell’,  ‘Princess ofWales’, ‘Princess of Aquitaine’, Countess of Salisbury’, only surviving d/o Edmund, ‘o Woodstock’, ‘1st Earl  of Kent’, [her 3rd marriage] – b. 29 Sep 1328, Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England, d. 7 Aug 1385,  Wallingford Castle, Wallingford, Berkshire, England, Burial: 27   January  1386, Stamford, Lincolnshire,  England. She, widow of Thomas Holland '1st or 5th Earl of Kent'; Joan, Edward’s first  cousin once removed and Sister of John Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Kent. Ch. Edmund Holland, Thomas  Holland, John Holland, Joan Holland, Maud Holland; M. 2nd to William Montacute, '2nd Earl of Salisbury'. Ch No Issue; Ch. of 3rd marriage: Edward of  Angoulême, Richard II, of  England

 

Edmund Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Thomas Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

John Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Joan Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Maud Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Edward of Angoulême – b. 27 Jan 1365, dvp Jan 1372 [Lady Joan wife of Edward]

 

Richard ‘of Bordeaux’, King Richard II [Lady Joan wife of Edward]

 

Isabella, 'of England' [Philippa]- b. 16 June 1332, d. c. April 1379. Burial: Greyfriars Church Newgate. M. Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy. Ch. Marie, Countess of Soissons, Philippa de Vere.

Marie, ‘Countess of Soissons’ - b. April 1366, Coucy Catle, Picardy, France, d. aft 3 March 1405, France. M. Henry, Marquis de Pont-à- Mousson, of Bar. Ch. Enguerrand, of Bar, Robert, of Bar

 

Enguerrand, of Bar

Robert, of Bar

Philippa de Vere

Joan 'of England' - b. 19 Dec 1333, Tower of London, d. 28 Jan 1334. Victim  of the Black Death in Loremo Bordeaux France. Burial: Bayonne Cathedral, France. M. No.  Ch. No

William ‘of Hatfield’ – b. c. 1335, dvp bef 3 Mar 1337 (2 yrs of age)

[Extended Left for easier viewing, son of ​Edward III and Philippa of Hainault]

Lionel, 'of Antwerp', ‘jure uxoris Earl of Ulster’, 1st Duke of Clarence' (13 Nov 1362), ‘Night of the Garter’ - b. 29 Nov 1338, Antwerp, Duchy of  Brabant [Belgium]   d. 17 Oct 1368, Alba, Piedmont. M. 1st, 15 August 1352, at Tower of London 1st, Lady Elizabeth de Burgh (his 3rd cousin) ‘suo  juro  4th Countess of Ulster’ – b. 6 Jul 1332, d. 10 Dec 1363,, only child, d/o  William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster and Maud ‘Lady Matilda’ of  Plantagenet, 2nd  d/o Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster with his 1st wife. Ch. Philippa, 5th Countess of Ulster. M. 2nd, 28 May 1368, Santa Maria Maggiore, Violante  Yolande Visconti of Milan, - b. c. 1353, d. Nov  1386, d/o Galleazzo Visconti II ‘Duke of Milan’ his 1st wife, Bianca Maria, ‘of Savoy’ d/o Aimone, Count of  Savoy, had issue by his 1st wife; her 2nd marriage, 2 Aug 1377 to Ottone Paleologo, Marquis of Montferrat; her 3rd marriage, 18 Apr 1381, Ludovico Visconti, Lord of Lodi. Ch. No 

Lady Philipa Plantagenet, suo jure, '5th Countess of Ulster’ [de Burgh] – b. 16  Aug 1355, Eltham Palace, Kent, England, d. 5 January 1382, County Cork, Ireland. [(?) d. 21 Nov 1378]. M. May 1368, at Reading Abbey, Edmund de Mortimer, '3rd  Earl of March', 'Earl of Ulster', jure uxoris - b. 1 February 1352, Llangoed in Llys-wen, Brecknockshire, Wales, d. 27 December 1381, Cork, Ireland s/o Roger Mortimer, '2nd Earl of March' and Philippa Montague, '1st Earl of Salisbury' and Catherine Grandison. Ch. Elizabeth Mortimer, Roger Mortimer, Philippa Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer

​​

Elizabeth Mortimer, 'Lady Percy and Baroness Camoys' [Arrested 8 October 1403] [Plantagenet] - b. 12 February 1371, Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, d. 20 April 1417, Trotton, Sussex, England. Buried: St. George's Church, Trotton, Sussex, England. M. 1st,  10 December 1379, Henry 'Hotspur' Percy - b. (?), d. 21 July 1403, Battle of Shrewsbury a rebel army that fought against the superior forces fo King Henry IV. Buried: Whitechurch, Shropshire, England. Ch. Henry Percy, Elizabeth Percy​; M. 2nd,  8 June 1406, Thomas de Camoys, '1st Baron Camoys'. Ch. Possible son

Henry Percy, '2nd Earl of Northumberland' (Tenure: 11 May 1414 -22 May 1455) - b. 3 February 1393, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England, d. 22 May 1455, First Battle of St Albans, Kileled in Battle. Buried: St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire

 

Elizabeth Percy

Roger Mortimer, '4th Earl of March', 'Lord Lieutenant of Ireland' [Heir presumptive to King Richard II] [Plantagenet] - b. 11 April 1374, Usk, Monmouthsire, Wales, d. 20 July 1398, Battle of Kellistown (Kell Co.) Co. Carlow, (Meath) Carlow, Ireland. M. 7 October 1388, Alianore Holland, 'Countess of March', 'Baroness Cherleton' - b 13 October 1370, Upholland, Lancashire, England, d. October 1405 d/o Thomas Holland, '2nd Earl of Kent' and Lady Alice FitzAlan d/o Richard de Arundel, '10th Earl of Arundel' and Eleanor of Lancaster d/o Henry, '3rd Earl of Lancaster' [M. 2nd, Edward Charleton, '5th Baron Cherleton'. Ch. Joan de Cherleton, Joyce de Cherleton] Ch. Anne de  Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Roger de Mortimer, Eleanor de Mortimer

Anne de Mortimer, 'Countess of Stafford and Eu' [Holland] - b. 27 December 1388, d. c. 22 September 1411. Buried: Kings Langley, Herefordshire. M. 1408, Richard Plantagentet, (Conisburgh), '3rd Earl of Cambridge'. Ch. Isabel Mortimer, Henry Mortimer, Richard Mortimer

Isabel Plantagenet, (Conisburgh), of York, 'Countess of Essex' [de Mortimer] - b. 1409, d. 2 October 1484. Buried: Beeleigh Abbey, Little Easton, Essex. M. 1st, Isabel age 3, 18 February 1413,  to Sir  Thomas Grey. Ch. Son heir of Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton; M. 2nd, 25 april 1426, Henry Bourchier, '1st Earl of Essex', 'Lord Chancellor', 'Knight of the Garter' - b. 1406, d. 1483 Ch. William Bourchier, Henry Bourchier, Humphrey Bourchier, John Bourchier, Thomas Bourchier, Edward Bourchier Fulk Bourchier, Isabel Bourchier

 

William Bourchier, 'Viscount Bourchier' [Plantagenet (Conisburgh)] - b. (?), d. 1471. M. Joan Stanhope; M. 2nd. Anne Woodville, 'Viscountess Bourchier', 'Countess Kent'. Ch. Henry Bourchier, Isabel Bourchier, Cecille Bourchier

Henry Bourchier, '2nd Earl Essex' (Acceded: 1483) - b. 1472, d. 13 March 1539/40, Baas, Broxbourne. Buried: Little Easton Church, Essex. M. 1st, Mary Say, 'Countess Essex' -b. (?), d. 1535 d/o William Say and Elizabeth Fray. Ch. Anne Bourchier; M. 2nd, Mary Blount

Anne Bourchier, '16th Baron Bourchier' (Acceded: 1539/40) - b. (?), d. 28 January 1570/71. M. 9 February 1526, London, William Parr, '1st Marquess Northampton'. Divorced: Yes; Associated with John  'Huntley' Lyngfield. Ch. Son Lyngfield, Mary Lyngfield

Son Lyngfield

Mary Lyngfield

 

Isabel Bourchier

 

Cecille Bourchier, 'Baron Ferrers', of Chartley - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Devereux, '2nd Baron Ferrers', of Chartley. Ch. Walter Devereux

Walter Devereux, '1st Viscount Hereford' (Acceded: 1550) - b. 1488, Chartley, Staffordshire, England, d. 17 September 1558, Chartley. Buried: Stowe Church, Chartley, Staffordshire, England. M. before 15 December 1503, Mary Grey d/o Thomas Grey, '1st Marquies Dorset' and Cecily Bonville. Ch. Richard Devereux, Edward Devereux, William Devereux, Catherine Devereux, Henry Devereux

Sir Knight Richard Devereux -b. (?), d. 13 October 1547. M. abt 1541, Bedenham, Herefordshire, England, Dorothy Hastings. Ch. Walter Devereux, Elizabeth Devereux, George Devereux, Anne Devereux

Walter Devereux, '1st Earl Essex' - b. 16 September 1539, Carmarthen Castle, Wales. Christened: 18 September 1539, Carmarthen Castle, Wales, d. 22 September 1576, Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland. Buried: 26 September 1576, Carmarthen Castle, Wales. M. abt 1562, Lettice Knollys, 'Countess Essex', 'Countess Leicester' - b. 8 November 1543, Wanstead, Warwick, England, d. 25 December 1634, Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England. Buried: Collegiate Church, Warwick, Warwickshire, England d/o Francis Knollys and Catherine Carey. Ch. Penelope Devereux, Robert Devereux, Dorothy Devereux, Walter Devereux

Penelope Devereux, 'Baron Rich' - b. abt 1562, d. 7 July 1607. M. 1st, Robert Rich, '1st Earl Warwick'. Ch. Robert Rich, Henry Rich, Charles Rich, Lettice 'Lucy' Rich, Penelope Rich, Essex Rich, Isabel Rich; M. 2nd, Charles Blount. Ch. Mountjoy Blount, Elizabeth Blount, John Blount

Robert Rich, '2nd Earl Warwick'

 

Henry Rich, '1st Earl Holland'

 

Charles Rich

 

Lettice 'Lucy' Rich

 

Penelope Rich

 

Essex Rich

 

Isabel Rich

 

Mountjoy Blount, '1st Earl Newport'

 

Elizabeth Blount,

 

John Blount

 

Robert Devereux, '2nd Earl Essex'

 

Dorothy Devereux, 'Countess of Northumberland' - b. abt 1564, d. 3 August 1619. Buried: Petworth. M. 1st, July 1583, Sir Thomas Perrot. [Knighted in Ireland 1578/79, by Sir William Drury] s/o Captain, Sir Knight, John Perrot s/o Henry VIII Tudor, 'King of England' and Mary Berkeley, and Anne Cheney - b. abt 1530, d. September 1553, died due to childbirth d/o Thomas Cheney, [Sir Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports] and Anne Broughton. Ch. Penelope Perrot, Dorothy Perrot, Robert Perrot; M. 2nd, Henry Percy, '9th Earl Northumberland'. Ch. Dorothy Percy, Lucy Percy, Algernon Percy, Henry Percy

Penelope Perrot [Devereux] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Lower s/o Thomas Lower and Jane Reskymer. Ch. Dorothy Lower, Thomas Lower; M. 2nd, 1619, Leatherington, Suffolk, England, Sir, Robert Naunton. Ch. Penelope Naunton

 

Dorothy Lower [Perrot] - b. abt 1608, d, (?).  M. Maurice Drummond

Thomas Lower [Perrot]

Penelope Naunton, 'Countess of Pembroke' [Perrot] - b. abt 1624, d. before 1647. M. 1st, Paul Banning, '2nd Viscount Bayning'; M. 2nd, Phillip Herbert, '5th Earl Pembroke', '2nd Earl Montgomery' - b. 1621, d. 11 December 1669 s/o Philip Herbert, '4th Earl of Pembroke' and Susan de Vere [M. 2nd, Catherine Villiers d/o Sir William Villiers, '1st Baronet'. Ch. Philip Herbert, Thomas Herbert, Susan Herbert] Ch. William Herbert

Rt. Hon. William Herbert, '6th Earl Pembroke' (1649), '3rd Earl of Montgomery' - b. c. 1641, d. 8 July 1674. M. No

Dorothy Perrot [Devereux] - b. 1598, d. 1659. M. July 1583, James  Perrot, of Wallingford - b. (?), d. 11 November 1686. Ch. Richard Perrot, Damaris Perrot

Richard Perrot [Perrot] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Elizabeth Thompson

Damaris Perrot [Perrot] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Owen Edwardes, of Trefgarne

Robert Perrot

Dorothy Percy, 'Count Leicester'

Lucy Percy

Algernon Percy, '10th Earl Northumberland'

Henry Percy, 'Baron Alnwick''

 

Walter Devereux

 

Elizabeth Devereux

 

George Devereux

 

Anne Devereux

 

Edward Devereux

 

Sir William Devereux

 

Catherine Devereux

 

Henry Devereux

Sir Henry Bourchier [Plantagenet (Conisburgh)] - b. abt 1434, Great Totham Essex, England, d 12 Augut 1458. M. Elizabeth Scales, 'Baroness Scaless' -b. abt 1436, d. 2 September 1473 d/o Thomas Scales, 7th Baron Scales [M. 2nd, Anthony Woodville, '2nd Earl Rivers]

Humphrey Bourchier, '1st Baron Cromwell' [Plantagenet (Conisburgh)] - b. (?), d. 1471. M. Joan Stanhope

John Bourchier [Plantagenet (Conisburgh)] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Before 2 May 1462, Elizabeth Ferrers', 7th Baron Ferrers', of Groby

Sir Thomas Bourchier [Plantagenet (Conisburgh)] - b. 1492, d. (?). M. Isabel Barre

Edward Bourchier [Planatagenet (Conisburgh)]

 

Fulk Bourchier [Planatagenet (Conisburgh)]

Isabel Bourchier [Planatagenet (Conisburgh)]

Henry Conisburgh [de Mortimer]

Richard Conisburg [de Mortimer]

Edmund Mortimer [Holland] , '5th Earl of March', '7th Earl of Ulster', 'King's lieutenant in Ireland (9 May 1423 - 1432) [Heir presumptive to King Richard II, of England]  [​Knight] [Plantagenet] - b. 6 November 1391, New Forest, Westmeath, d. 18 January 1425, plague, Trim Castle. Buried: Toke-by-Clare, Clare Priory, Suffolk. M. 1415, Anne Stafford - b. (?), d. 20 or 24 September 1432. Buried: Church of St. Katharine's by the Tower [M. 2nd,before 6 March 1427,  John Holland, '2nd Duke of Exeter'] Ch. No

Roger de Mortimer [Holland]

Eleanor de Mortimer [Holland]

Philippa Mortimer [Plantagenet]

Edmund Mortimer [Plantagenet]


 

 

 John 'of Gaunt', 'King of Castile', [Founder of the House of Lancaster], '1st Duke of Lancaster' (13 Nov 1362), ‘Lord of Beaufort’ and ‘Lord of Nogent’ (14 Aug  1361) ‘Earl of  Richmond’ (20 Sep1342), ‘Lord of Bergerac and Roche- sur-Yon’ (8  Oct 1370), ‘Duke of Aquitaine, as John II’ (2 Mar 1390), ‘Knight of the Garter’ (1361) [Philippa] - b. 6 March 1340, Ghent, Flanders, [Belgium] d. 3/4 February 1399, Leicester  Castle, Leicestershire. Burial: St. Paul's Cathedral, London. M. 1st, 19 May 1359, at Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, Lady Blanche Plantagenet – b. 25 Mar 1345, d. 12 Sep 1369 ‘suo jure of Lancaster, 2nd d/o  Henry of Grosmont, his sole heiress, he the 1st Duke of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont. Ch. Philippa, of Lancaster',  'Queen of Portugal', Elizabeth, of Lancaster', 'Duchess of  Exeter' Henry IV, 'Heir to Duchy of Lancaster'. M. 2nd, 21 Sep 1371, at Roquefort, Bordaux, Guienne Constance, ‘of Castile’ - b.~1354, d. 24 Mar 1394, coheiress and d/o Peter I, King of Castile and Leòn and Maria  Garcia  de Padialla d/o John Garcias de Padilla. Ch. John, Catherine, Queen of Castile. M. 3rd, January 1396, Katherine de Roët Beaufort aka Swynford  [Governess of John Beaufort and Blanche's children] of Coleby and  Kettlethorpe, County Lincoln - b. ~24 November 1350, d. 10 May 1403, 2nd  d/o Sir Payn 'Paganus Ruet' de Roët Guienne, ‘King of Arms’,  Knight in Hainaut [Retinue of Philippa of Hainaut leaving for England at the marriage of Philippa to Edward III of England] [M. 1st. Sir Hugh Ottes Swynford, tenant of John of Gaunt,

 

 

Lady Philippa Plantagenet, of Lancaster, 'Queen of Portugal' [reign 1387- 1415] [Blanche, 'of Lancaster'] – b. 31 Mar 1360, Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England, d. Bubonic plague, 14 Feb 1387, Oporto Cathedral, Oporto, Sacavém, Portugal. Buried: Batalha Monastery.  John I, King of Portugal. Ch. Edward, Peter, Henry, Isabella,  John, Ferdinand, 

Edward, 'King of Portugal'

Peter, 'Duke of Coimbra'

Henry, 'Duke of Viseu'

Isabella, 'Duchess of Burgundy'

John, 'Constable of Portugal'

Ferdinand, 'Master of Aviz'

Elizabeth, 'of Lancaster', 'Duchess of Exeter - bf 21 February 1363, Burford, Shropshire, d. 24 Nov 1425/26, Burial: Burford Church, Shropshire. M. 1st, 1380, John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, annulled  ~1386; M. 1386, 2nd,  John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter. Ch. Constance Holland, Elizabeth Holland, Alice Holland, John Holland, Sir  Edward Holland; M. 3rd, aft 1400 John Cornwall, 1st Baron Fanhope. Ch. Constance Cornwall

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Constance Holland

Elizabeth Holland

Alice Holland

John Holland

Sir Edward Holland

Constance Cornwall - b. c. 1362, d. young

Henry, of Bolingbroke, King Henry IV,  2nd Duke of Lancaster', Earl of Derby', 'Earl of Northampton', Earl of Hereford' [Heir to Duchy of Lancaster]- b. 15 April 1367, Bolingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire, England,  d. 20 March 1413, Westminster, London, England. Burial: Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England. M. 1st, ~1381, Mary de Bohun. M. 2nd, ~1403, Joan of Navarre. Ch. Henry V, Thomas, John, Humphrey, Blanche, Philippa, 

Henry V, 'King of England'

Thomas, 'Duke of Clarence'

John, 'Duke of Bedford'

Humphrey, 'Duke of Gloucester'

Blanche, 'of England', 'of Lancaster', 'Electress Palatine'- b. Spring ~1392, Peterborough Castle, Northamptonshire,  d. 22 May 1409, Haguenau, Alsace. M. 1402, Louis III, Elector Palatine. Ch.  Rupert

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Rupert

Philippa, Queen of Denmark​

John Beaufort, '1st Earl of Somerset' (10 February 1397), 'Marquess of Somerset' (9 September 1397, 'Marquess of Dorset' (29  September 1397) (depr. 3 November 1399), ‘Knight of the Garter’ c. 1392 – b. c. 1371/72,  Beaufort  [Montmorency-Beaufort]  Champagne, France, d. 16 March 1410, Hospital of St. Katharine's by the Tower. Buried: St. Michael's  Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. M.  Margaret de Holand – b. c. 1381, d. 30 Dec 1439, Bermondsey Abbey, London, England. Buried: Canterbury Cathedral, Kent d/o Thomas de Holand s/o Joan 'the Fair Maid' of Kent, Thomas, '2nd & 5th Earl of Kent' by Lady Alice FitzAlan, d/o Richard FitzAlan, '10th or 3rd Earl of Arundel' and his 2nd wife, Margaret. Ch. Henry Beaufort, John Beaufort, Joan Beaufort, Thomas Beaufort, Edmund Beaufort, Margaret Beaufort; M. 2nd, after 10 Nov 1411, Thomas Plantagenet, of Lancaster, '1st Duke of Clarence'. Ch. No.

Henry Beaufort, '2nd Earl of Somerset' [de Holand] – b. 26 November 1401 (stated Wikipedia), d. 25 November 1418. M. No. Ch. No.

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John [Beaufort], ‘3rd Earl of Somerset’, ‘Earl of Kendal', ‘1st Duke of Somerset’ (28 Aug 1443), Knight of  the Garter (1440) [de Holand] - b. c. Apr 1404, d. 27 May 1444. Buried: Wimborne Minster Church. M. ~ 2 August 1441, Margaret Beauchamp, 'Lady Welles aka St. John, de jure suo jure, 'Baroness Beauchamp', of Bletsoe [INHHERITED: Manors of Lydiard Tregoze in Wiltshire, Ashmore in Dorset, Bletsoe and Deysoe in Bedfordshire in accordance with modern doctrine, the right to any barony of Beauchamp created by summons to Parliament directed to her great-great-grandfather, Roger Beauchamp, '1st Baron Beauchamp'] - b. 1 January 1405/10, of  Bletsoe, Bedfordshire England, d. 3 June or 8 August 1482, Wimborne Minster, Dorest England. Buried: St.  Cauthberga Churchyard, Wimborne Minster, Dorset England d/o  John  [Beauchamp], '3rd Baron Beauchamp', of Bletsoe and  wife Edith Stourton, d/o Sir John Stourton of Stourton, Wiltshire. [M. 1st, Sir Oliver St. John (Saint John), of Bletso, County Bedford, 'Baron St. John' (1582), 'Lord of Penmark', [Knight] [Coheir of  Coyty Castle, formerly of the Turbervilles c. 1421] - b. abt 1398, of Penmark, Wales, d. ~1437, Rouen, Duche de Normandie, France. Buried: 4 March 1437, Rouen, Normandy, France s/o Sir John de St John s/o Sir John St. John and Isabel Paveley d/o and heiress of Sir John Paveley and  Lady Margaret Waldegrave, and Lady Elizabeth Paulet. Ch. John St. John, Oliver St. John,  Edith St. John, Mary St. John, Elizabeth St. John, Agnes St. John, Margaret St. John]. Duchess of Somerset, M.  3rd, license  date 14 April 1447, Lionel de Welles, ‘6th Baron Welles’. Ch. John Welles, '1st Viscount Welles']  Ch. Margaret Beaufort

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     Father - John Beaufort

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Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby - b. (?), d. (?). M. Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond. Ch. Henry VII

​Henry VII

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Tacine Beaufort , 'of Somerset' [Illegitimate] -  b. (?), d. (?). M.Reynold Grey. Ch. John Grey

John Beaufort, 'of Somerset' [Illegitimate]- b. 1444, d. 1453

Hildegarde [Robert I]- b. c. 1056, d. 1104. M. William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine

Edward II, of Carnarvon [King of England 1307 - January 1327] - b. 25 April 1284, Caenarfon Castle, Gwynedd, Wales, d. 21 September 1327, Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire. Buried: 20 December 1327, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, England. M. 1308,  Isabella, of France. Ch. Edward III, King of  England,  John of  Eltham, Earl of Comwall, Eleanor, Countess of  Guelders, Joan,   Queen of Scots,  Adam FitzRoy

Edward III, 'of England' 'King of England' [Reigned - January 1327-1377], ‘King of France’ and  ‘King of England’  [Reign 1340- 1407] 'Lord of Ireland'  - b. 13 Nov 1312,  Windsor Castle,  Berkshire, d. 21 Jun 1377, Sheen Palace, Richmond. Burial: 5 July 1377,  Westminster Abbey, London. M. Philippa of Hainault. Ch. Edward, Isabella, Joan, William, Lionel, John, Edmund, Mary, Margaret, Thomas.

Edward, 'of Woodstock', ‘the Black Prince’, ‘Earl of Chester’ (18 May 1333) ‘Duke  of Cornwall’ (3 Mar 1337), ‘Prince of Wales’ (12 May 1343), ‘Prince of  Aquitaine’   (19 Jul 1362), ‘Lord Biscay’ and ‘Castro Urdiales’ (23 Sep 1366), Founder of  ‘Night of the Garter’ - 1348 [Philippa] - b. 15 June 1330,  d. 8 June 1376/77. Burial:  29 Sep 1376, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. M. 1st, 10 Oct 1361, Lady Joan Plantagenet, ‘4th suo  juro Countess of Kent’, 5th Baroness Wake of Liddell’,  ‘Princess ofWales’, ‘Princess of Aquitaine’, Countess of Salisbury’, only surviving d/o Edmund, ‘o Woodstock’, ‘1st Earl  of Kent’, [her 3rd marriage] – b. 29 Sep 1328, Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England, d. 7 Aug 1385,  Wallingford Castle, Wallingford, Berkshire, England, Burial: 27   January  1386, Stamford, Lincolnshire,  England. She, widow of Thomas Holland 1st or 5th Earl of Kent; Joan, Edward’s first  cousin once removed and Sister of John Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Kent. Ch. Edmund Holland, Thomas  Holland, John Holland, Joan Holland, Maud Holland; M. 2nd to William Montacute, 2nd Earl of Salisbury. Ch No Issue; Ch. of 3rd marriage: Edward of  Angoulême, Richard II, of  England

 

Edmund Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Thomas Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

John Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Joan Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Maud Holland [Lady Joan widow of Thomas Holland]

Edward of Angoulême – b. 27 Jan 1365, dvp Jan 1372 [Lady Joan wife of Edward]

 

Richard ‘of Bordeaux’, King Richard II [Lady Joan wife of Edward]

 

Isabella, 'of England' [Philippa]- b. 16 June 1332, d. c. April 1379. Burial: Greyfriars Church Newgate. M. Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy. Ch. Marie, Countess of Soissons, Philippa de Vere.

Marie, ‘Countess of Soissons’ - b. April 1366, Coucy Catle, Picardy, France, d. aft 3 March 1405, France. M. Henry, Marquis de Pont-à- Mousson, of Bar. Ch. Enguerrand, of Bar, Robert, of Bar

 

Enguerrand, of Bar

Robert, of Bar

Philippa de Vere

Joan 'of England' - b. 19 Dec 1333, Tower of London, d. 28 Jan 1334. Victim  of the Black Death in Loremo Bordeaux France. Burial: Bayonne Cathedral, France. M. No.  Ch. No

William ‘of Hatfield’ – b. c. 1335, dvp bef 3 Mar 1337 (2 yrs of age)

Lionel, 'of Antwerp', ‘jure uxoris Earl of Ulster’, 1st Duke of Clarence' (13 Nov 1362), ‘Night of the Garter’ - b. 29 Nov 1338, Antwerp, Duchy of  Brabant [Belgium]   d. 17 October 1368, Alba, Piedmont. M. 1st, 15 August 1352, at Tower of London 1st, Lady Elizabeth de Burgh (his 3rd cousin) ‘suo  juro  '4th Countess of Ulster’ – b. 6 Jul 1332, d. 10 Dec 1363,, only child, d/o  William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster and Maud ‘Lady Matilda’ of  Plantagenet, 2nd  d/o Henry Plantagenet, '3rd Earl of Lancaster' with his 1st wife. Ch. Philippa, 5th Countess of Ulster. M. 2nd, 28 May 1368, Santa Maria Maggiore, Violante  Yolande Visconti of Milan, - b. c. 1353, d. Nov  1386, d/o Galleazzo Visconti II ‘Duke of Milan’ his 1st wife, Bianca Maria, ‘of Savoy’ d/o Aimone, Count of  Savoy, had issue by his 1st wife; her 2nd marriage, 2 Aug 1377 to Ottone Paleologo, 'Marquis of Montferrat'; her 3rd marriage, 18 Apr 1381, Ludovico Visconti, Lord of Lodi. Ch. No 

Lady Philipa Plantagenet ‘suo jure, 5th Countess of Ulster’ [de Burgh] – b. 16  Aug 1355, Eltham Palace, Kent, England, d. 5 January 1382, County Cork, Ireland. [(?) d. 21 Nov 1378]. M. May 1368, at Reading Abbey, Edmund de Mortimer, 3rd  Earl of March. Ch. Elizabeth Mortimer, Roger Mortimer, Philippa Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer

Elizabeth Mortimer - b. February 1371, Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, d. 20 April 1417. M. 1st,  10 December 1379, Henry Percy​; M. 2nd,  8 June 1406Thomas de Camoys, '1st Baron Camoys'. Ch. Henry Percy, '2nd Earl of Northumberland', Elizabeth Percy

Roger Mortimer - b. 11 April 1374, Usk, Monmouthsire, Wales, d. 20 July 1398, Kells, County (Meath) Carlow, Ireland. M. 7 October 1388, Alianore Holland, Countess of March. Ch. Anne de  Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Roger de Mortimer, Eleanor de Mortimer

Anne de Mortimer - b. 27 December 1388, d. c. 22 September 1411. Buried: Kings Langley, Herefordshire. M. 1408, Richard Conisburgh, '3rd Earl of Cambridge'. Ch. Isabel Mortimer, Henry Mortimer, Richard Mortimer

Isabel Mortimer, of York, Countess of Essex - b. 1409, d. 2 October 1484. Buried: Beeleigh Abbey, Little Easton, Essex. M. 1st, Isabel age 3, 18 February 1413,  to Sir  Thomas Grey. Ch. Son heir of Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton; M. 2nd, 25 april 1426, Henry Bourchier, 1st Earl of Essex. Ch. William Bourchier, Henry Bourchier, Humphrey Bourchier, John Bourchier, Thomas Bourchier, Edward Bourchier Fulk Bourchier, Isabel   Bourchier

 

William Bourchier, Viscount Bourchier

Sir Henry Bourchier

Humphrey Bourchier, 1st Baron Cromwell

John Bourchier

Sir Thomas Bourchier

Edward Bourchier

 

Fulk Bourchier

Isabel Bourchier

Edmund Mortimer

Roger de Mortimer

Eleanor de Mortimer

Philippa Mortimer

Edmund Mortimer

 John 'of Gaunt', 'King of Castile', [Founder of the House of Lancaster], '1st Duke of Lancaster' (13 Nov 1362), ‘Lord of Beaufort’ and ‘Lord of Nogent’ (14 Aug  1361) ‘Earl of  Richmond’ (20 Sep1342), ‘Lord of Bergerac and Roche- sur-Yon’ (8  Oct 1370), ‘Duke of Aquitaine, as John II’ (2 Mar 1390), ‘Knight of the Garter’ (1361) - b. 6 March 1340, Ghent, Flanders, [Belgium] d. 3/4 February 1399, Leicester  Castle, Leicestershire. Burial: St. Paul's Cathedral, London. M. 1st, 19 May 1359, at Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, Lady Blanche Plantagenet – b. 25 Mar 1345, d. 12 Sep 1369 ‘suo jure of Lancaster, 2nd d/o  Henry of Grosmont, his sole heiress, he the 1st Duke of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont. Ch. Philippa, of Lancaster',  'Queen of Portugal', Elizabeth, of Lancaster', 'Duchess of  Exeter' Henry IV, 'Heir to Duchy of Lancaster'. M. 2nd, 21 Sep 1371, at Roquefort, Bordaux, Guienne Constance, ‘of Castile’ - b.~1354, d. 24 Mar 1394, coheiress and d/o Peter I, King of Castile and Leòn and Maria  Garcia  de Padialla d/o John Garcias de Padilla. Ch. John, Catherine, Queen of Castile. M. 3rd, January 1396, Katherine de Roët Beaufort aka Swynford  [Governess of John Beaufort and Blanche's children] of Coleby and  Kettlethorpe, County Lincoln - b. ~24 November 1350, d. 10 May 1403, 2nd  d/o Sir Payn 'Paganus Ruet' de Roët Guienne, ‘King of Arms’,  Knight in Hainaut [Retinue of Philippa of Hainaut leaving for England at the marriage of Philippa to Edward III of England] [M. 1st. Sir Hugh Ottes Swynford, tenant of John of Gaunt, Knight - b. (?), d. November 1371]. Ch. Sir Thomas Swynford, Blanche Swynford, Margaret Swynford. Ch. papal bull September 1396, legitimized 9 Feb 1397, John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, Henry Beaufort, Thomas Beaufort, Joan Beaufort

Sir Thomas Swynford, Blanche Swynford, Margaret Swynford. Ch. papal bull September 1396, legitimized 9 Feb 1397, John Beaufort, '1st Earl of Somerset'. Ch. Henry Beaufort, Thomas Beaufort, Joan Beaufort

Sir Amedèe of Gex

 

Beatrice

 

Lady Margaret

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