Descendants De Mary Tudor, Princesse D'angleterre (1496-1533) 13 Générations Jusqu'à Violet Elizabeth Consett

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Descendants De Mary Tudor, Princesse D'angleterre (1496-1533) 13 Générations Jusqu'à Violet Elizabeth Consett Descendants de Mary Tudor, Princesse d’Angleterre (1496-1533) 13 générations jusqu’à Violet Elizabeth Consett (Source : worldroots A genealogical collection by Brigitte Gastel Lloyd) Mary Tudor Princess of England Born 18 March 1496 Richmond Palace Died 24 June 1533 Westhorpe, Suffolk Married (1) 9 October 1514 Abbeville Louis XII, King of France 1498-1515, son of Charles, Duc d'Orléans and Marie von Kleef Born 27 June 1462 Blois Died 1 January 1515 Paris Married (2) 3 March 1515 Paris (in secret) Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, son of Sir William Brandon and Elizabeth Bruyn Born 1484 Died 22 August 1545 Guildford Palace Buried Windsor Children, Generation I Generation I (2) 1 Henry Brandon Earl of Lincoln Born 11 March 1516 London, Bath Place Died 8 March 1534 Suffolk House, Southwark 2 Lady Frances Brandon Born 16 July 1517 Hatfield, Hertfordshire Died 11 November 1559 London, Charterhouse Married (1) May 1533 Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, son of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset and Margaret Wotton Born 17 January 1517 Died 23 February 1554 Tower Hill (beheaded) Married (2) 9 March 1554 Adrian Stokes Children, Generation II-1 3 Lady Eleanor Brandon Born circa 1520 Died 27 September 1547 Brougham Castle Buried Skipton Married June 1537 Southwark Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland, son of Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland, 11th Lord de Clifford and Lady Margaret Percy Born circa 1517 Died January 1570 Brougham Castle Buried Skipton Children, Generation II-2 II-1 (I-2) (1) 1 Lord NN Grey 1 2 Lady NN Grey 3 Lady Jane Grey Queen of England 10-19 July 1553 Born October 1537 Bradgate, Leicestershire Died 12 February 1554 Tower Green (beheaded) Married 21 May 1553 London, Durham House Lord Guildford Dudley, son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland and Jane Guildford Died 12 February 1554 Tower Hill (beheaded) S.P. 4 Lady Catherine Grey Born circa 1539 Died 27 January 1568 Cockfield Hall, Suffolk Married (1) 21 May 1553 Durham House Diss.1554 Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Anne Parr Born after 1538 Died 19 January 1601 Wilton Buried Salisbury Cathedral Married (2) November 1560 Canon Row, Westminster Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, son of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset and Anne Stanhope Born 12 October 1537 Died 6 April 1621 Netley Buried Salisbury Cathedral Children, Generation III-1 5 Lady Mary Grey Born 1545 Died 20 April 1578 London Married 10 August 1565 Westminster Thomas Keyes S.P. (2) 6 Elizabeth Stokes Born 1554 III-1 (II-1-4) (2) 1 Edward Seymour Lord Beauchamp Born 21 September 1561 The Tower Died circa 13 July 1612 Wick, Wiltshire Buried Bedwyn Magna, Wiltshire Married before 1 July 1582 Honora Rogers, daughter of Sir Richard Rogers, of Bryanston and Cecilia Luttrell, of Dunster Died after 28 February 1608 Children, Generation IV-1 2 Thomas Seymour Born February 1563 The Tower Died circa 1600 2 IV-1 (III-1-1) 1 Edward Seymour Baron Beauchamp Born 1586 Buried 15 September 1618 London, St.Bride's Married 1 June 1609 London, St.Bride's Lady Anne Sackville, daughter of Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset and Lady Margaret Howard S.P. 2 William Seymour 2nd Duke of Somerset 2nd Earl of Hertford, Baron Beauchamp Born 1 September 1587 Died 24 October 1660 Essex House, The Strand Married (1) 22 June 1610 Greenwich Palace Lady Arabella Stuart, daughter of Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox and Elizabeth Cavendish Born circa 1575 Died 27 September 1615 Tower of London Married (2) 3 March 1617 Drayton Basset, co Stafford Lady Frances Devereux, daughter of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, 3rd Viscount Hereford and Frances Walsingham Born 1599 Died 24 April 1674 Buried Great Bedwyn, Wilts. Children, Generation V-1 3 Francis Seymour 1st Baron Seymour of Trowbridge Born circa 1590 Died 12 July 1664 Marlborough Buried Great Bedwyn Church Married (1) circa 1620 Frances Prinne, daughter of Sir Gilbert Prinne/Pryne and Mary Davys Died 6 September 1626 Allington Buried Marlborough Married (2) 1635 Catherine Lee, daughter of Sir Robert Lee, of Billesley and Anne Lowe Buried 5 March 1701 Children, Generation V-2 4 Honora Seymour Married 9 July 1610 Sir Ferdinando Sutton, son of Edward Sutton, 5th Lord Dudley and Theodocia Harington Born 1588 Died 22 November 1621 Children, Generation V-3 3 V-1 (IV-1-2) (2) 1 Lady Frances Seymour Buried 5 January 1681 Westminster Abbey Married (1) 28 October 1652 Essex House, The Strand Richard Molyneux, 2nd Viscount Molyneux, son of Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux and Mary Caryll Born circa 1620 Buried 2 July 1654 Sefton Married (2) 7 May 1659 * Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, son of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton and Elizabeth Vernon Born 10 March 1607 Died 16 May 1667 Southampton House, Bloomsbury Married (3) 1676 Conyers d'Arcy, 2nd Earl of Holderness, son of Conyers d'Arcy, 1st Earl of Holderness, 2nd Baron d'Arcy and Grace Rokeby Born circa 1620 Died 13 December 1692 Aston, co York S.P. 2 William Seymour Lord Beauchamp Born 1621 Died 16 June 1642 3 Robert Seymour Lord Beauchamp Born 1622 Buried 30 January 1646 4 Henry Seymour Baron Beauchamp Born 1626 Died 14 March 1654 Tilsy Married 27 June 1648 Little Hadham, Herts. Hon. Mary Capell, daughter of Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell and Elizabeth Morrison baptised 16 December 1630 Hadham Parva, Herts Died 7 January 1715 Chelsea Buried Badminton Children, Generation VI-1 5 Lady Mary Seymour Born 1628 Died 20 November 1672 Eastwell Buried Eastwell Married circa 1649 Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea, son of Thomas Finch, 2nd Earl of Winchilsea and Cecilie Wentworth Died September 1689 Children, Generation VI-2 6 Edward Seymour Died in infancy 4 7 John Seymour 4th Duke of Somerset Died 29 April 1675 Amesbury, Wiltshire Buried Salisbury Cathedral Married 1656 Sep.-10-1672 Sarah Alston, daughter of Sir Edward Alston and Susan Hudson Born circa 1642 Died 25 October 1692 Buried Westminster Abbey S.P. 8 Lady Jane Seymour Born 6 July 1637 Died 23 November 1679 Buried Westminster Abbey Married 7 May 1661 Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan, son of Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, 1st Earl of Burlington and Elizabeth Clifford, Baroness Boyle baptised 12 September 1639 The Savoy, London Died 12 October 1694 Londesborough Buried Londesborough Children, Generation VI-3 VI-1 (V-1-4) 1 William Seymour 3rd Duke of Somerset Born 17 April 1652 Died 12 December 1671 London Buried Great Bedwyn 2 The Hon. Elizabeth Seymour Born circa 1654 Died 12 January 1697 Tower of London Buried Maulden, Beds. Married 31 August 1676 Thomas Bruce, 3rd Earl of Elgin, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury, son of Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury, 2nd Earl of Elgin and Lady Diana Grey Born 1656 Died 16 December 1741 Bruxelles Buried Bruxelles, Belgium Children, Generation VII-1 VII-1 (VI-1-2) 1 Robert Bruce Lord Bruce Born 6 August 1679 5 2 Charles Bruce 4th Earl of Elgin, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury 6th Baron Kinloss Born 29 May 1682 Died 10 February 1747 Buried Maulden Married (1) 7 February 1706 St.Giles's-in-the-Fields Lady Anne Savile, daughter of William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax and Elizabeth Grimston Died 18 July 1717 Buried Maulden Married (2) 19 January 1720 Burlington House, Chiswick Lady Juliana Boyle, daughter of Charles Boyle, 3rd Earl of Cork, 2nd Earl of Burlington and Juliana Noel Died 26 March 1739 Buried Maulden Married (3) 18 June 1739 Somerset House Chapel, Midx. Lady Caroline Campbell, daughter of John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll and Hon. Mary Kerr Born 12 January 1721 Died 17 January 1830 Upper Brook St. Children, Generation VIII-1 3 Lady Elizabeth Bruce Born circa January 1689 Died December 1745 Buried Deene Married 15 May 1707 St.Martin's-in-the-Fields George Brudenell, 3rd Earl of Cardigan, son of Francis Brudenell, Lord Brudenell and Lady Frances Savile Born 29 September 1685 Died 5 July 1732 Children, Generation VIII-2 VIII-2 (VII-1-3) 1 Lady Mary Brudenell Married (1) 30 May 1735 Richard Powys, of Hintlesham, Suffolk, son of Richard Powys, of Hintlesham, Suffolk and Elizabeth Singleton Born circa 1707 Died 10 September 1743 Married (2) 20 June 1754 Thomas Bouldby Children, Generation IX-2 2 George Montagu Duke of Montagu, 4th Earl of Cardigan Born 26 July 1712 Cardigan House, London Died 23 May 1790 London, Privy Gardens Married 7 July 1730 St.Giles's-in-the-Fields Lady Mary Montagu, daughter of John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu and Lady Mary Churchill Born 1711 Died 1 May 1775 Buried 16 May 1775 Walton, Northants. Children, Generation IX-3 6 3 James Brudenell 5th Earl of Cardigan Born 20 April 1715 Died 24 February 1811 4 The Hon. Robert Brudenell Born 20 September 1726 Died 20 October 1768 Married 27 January 1759 Anne Bishopp, daughter of Sir Cecil Bishopp, of Parham, 6th Baronet and Anne Boscawen Died 8 October 1803 Children, Generation IX-4 5 Thomas Brudenell-Bruce 1st Earl of Ailesbury Born 30 April 1729 Died 19 April 1814 Married (1) 17 February 1761 Tottenham Park Susanna Hoare, daughter of Henry Hoare and Susan Colt Born 15 April 1732 Died 4 February 1783 Buried Maulden, Bedfordshire Married (2) 14 February 1788 St.James's, Westminster Lady Anne Elizabeth Rawdon, daughter of John Rawdon, 1st Earl of Moira and Lady Elizabeth Hastings, suo jure Baroness Botreux, Hungerford, de Moleyns Born 16 May 1753 Died 8 January 1813 Seamore Place, Mayfair Buried Maulden Children, Generation IX-5 IX-3 (VIII-2-2) 1 John Montagu Baron Montagu of Boughton Died 1770 2 Lady Elizabeth Montagu Born 29 May 1743 Died 21 November 1827 Richmond, Surrey Buried 3 December 1827 Warkton, Northants.
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