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King of England = Queen Consort of England Edward III Plantagenet Philippa of Hainault 1312 - 1377; England c. 1314 - 1369; Flanders Duke of Lancaster John = Duchess of Lancaster Duke of York Edmund of = Duchess of York Duke of Gloucester Thomas = Duchess of Gloucester Duke of Clarence = Duchess of Clarence "of Gaunt" Plantagenet Katherine Swynford Langley Plantagenet Isabella of Castile Plantagenet of Woodstock Eleanor de Bohun Lionel of Antwerp Elizabeth de Burgh 1340 - 1399; Belgium c. 1350 - 1403; France 1341 - 1402; England c. 1355 - 1392; Castile 1355 - 1397; ? c. 1360 - 1399; ? 1338 - 1368; ? 1332 - 1363; ? Earl Westmoreland = Countess of Westmoreland Earl Somerset = Countess of Somerset Countess of York and = Earl of Gloucester Countess of Eu and = Earl Stafford Countess of Ulster = Earl March Ralph de Neville Joan Beaufort John Beaufort Margaret Holland Gloucester Thomas le Despenser Stafford Edmund Stafford Philippa Plantagenet Edmund Mortimer c. 1364 - 1425; England c. 1379 - 1440; France c. 1371 - 1410; ? 1385 - 1429; ? Constance Plantagenet 1373 - 1400; England Anne of Gloucester 1378 - 1403; ? 1355 - 1382; ? c. 1351 - 1381; ? c. 1374 - 1416; England 1383 - 1438; ? Baron Bergavenny = (1) Lady Bergavenny Duchess of Buckingham = Duke of Buckingham Countess of Northumberland = Earl Northumberland Duke of Somerset = Duchess of Somerset Countess of Worcester = Earl Worcester Lady Elizabeth = Sir Henry Percy Edward de Neville Elizabeth de Beauchamp Anne Neville Humphrey Stafford Eleanor Neville Henry Percy Edmund Beaufort Eleanor Beauchamp and Warwick Richard de Beauchamp Mortimer 1365 - 1403; ? 1414 - 1476; Wales 1415 - 1448; England c. 1411 - 1480; ? 1402 - 1460; ? c. 1400 - 1472; ? 1392 - 1455; ? 1406 - 1455; ? ? - ?; ? Isabel le Despenser 1397 - 1422; England ? - ?; ? 1400 - 1439; Wales = (2) Lady Katherine Howard 1425 - 1479; England Baron Bergavenny = Lady Margaret de Fenne Alice Neville = Henry Fitzhugh Baroness Cobham = Baron Cobham Earl Stafford = Countess of Stafford Earl Northumberland = ? George de Neville 1444 - 1485; England 1425 - 1503; England 1429 - 1472; England Margaret Nevill John Brooke Humphrey Stafford Margaret Beaufort Henry Percy 1440 - 1492; England c. 1455 - 1506; 1447 - 1512; England c. 1425 - 1455; ? c. 1427 - 1474; ? 1421 - 1461; ? England Baron Bergavenny = Lady Mary Stafford Elizabeth Fitzhugh = Nicholas Vaux Baron Cobham = Lady Dorothy Hayden Duke of Buckingham = Duchess of Buckingham Earl Northumberland = Countess of Northumberland George de Neville 1495 - ?; Wales 1465 - ?; England 1460 - 1523; England Thomas Brooke c. 1465 - ?; ? Henry Stafford Catherine Woodville Henry Percy Maud Herbert 1469 - 1535; Wales 1467 - 1529; ? 1454 - 1483; ? c. 1442 - c. 1509; ? c. 1449 - 1489; ? c. 1450 - c. 1510; England Anne Vaux = Thomas le Strange Lady Elizabeth Brooke = Sir Thomas Wyatt Duke of Buckingham = Duchess of Buckingham Countess of Sussex = Earl Sussex 1495 - ?; England 1494 - ?; ? 1505 - ?; ? 1503 - 1542; ? Edward Stafford Alianor Percy Elizabeth Stafford Robert Radcliffe 1478 - 1521; ? c. 1480 - c. 1530; England c. 1480 - 1532; ? 1483 - 1542; ? Ursula de Neville = Warham Saint Leger Edmond le Strange = ? Sir Thomas Wyatt = Lady Jane Haute of Kent Earl Sussex = Countess of Sussex 1528 - 1575; Wales 1520 - 1599; England 1527 - 1565; England c. 1520 - 1554; ? 1522 - ?; ? Henry Radcliffe Elizabeth Howard 1507 - 1557; ? c. 1500 - 1534; ? John Strange = ? Sir George Wyatt = Lady Jane Finch Earl Sussex = Countess of Sussex 1547 - 1593; England 1550 - 1623; ? 1555 - ?; ? Henry Radcliffe Honor Pound c. 1532 - 1593; ? c. 1539 - 1593; ? Lady Ann Saint Leger = Sir Knight Thomas Digges John Strange = ? Isabel Wyatt = John Francis Page James Radcliffe = ? 1560 - 1636; England 1546 - 1595; England 1570 - ?; England c. 1595 - ?; ? 1594 - 1678; ? c. 1571 - 1632; England Sir Dudley Digges = Lady Mary Kempe John Strange = ? John Radcliffe = Rachel 1583 - 1639; ? 1583 - ?; ? 1595 - ?; England c. 1588 - 1649; England c. 1592 - 1639; ? Governor Edward Digges = Elizabeth Page John Strange = Phebe Mitchell Richard Radcliffe = Alice Rawsthorne 1620 - 1674; England 1625 - 1691; ? 1635 - 1685; England 1 6 35 - 1710; England 1614 - 1675; England 1618 - ?; England Catherine Digges = William Herndon Alexander Strange = Anne Unknown Isabel Ratcliffe = James Haworth ? - ?; ? 1649 - 1722; ? 1665 - 1725; USA 1667 - c. 1717; ? 1646 - 1707; England 1642 - 1684; England Edward Herndon = Mary Waller Alexander Strange = ? George Haworth = Sarah Scarborouch 1678 - 1758; ? ? - ?; ? 1691 - 1745; USA 1680 - 1724; England 1694 - 1748; Pennsylvania Ann Herndon = James Major Lea Benjamin Strange = ? James Frederick Haworth = Sarah Wood 1706 - 1777; Virginia 1706 - 1788; Virginia c. 1715 - 1760; USA 1719 - 1757; Pennsylvania 1720 - ?; Virginia John Lea = Winnifred Kavanaugh Julius Strange = Sally Stokes Susannah Haworth = Isaac Wright 1735 - 1803; Virginia c. 1738 - ?; ? c. 1740 - c. 1810; USA c. 1740 - ?; USA 1766 - 1844; USA 1764 - 1844; USA James R Lea = Frances Franky Rucker Ruthy Strange = More Morefield 1765 - 1833; USA 1761 - ?; U.S.A c. 1770 - ?; ? c. 1775 - ?; ? Matilda Lea = Durette Oliver Susan Morefield = Richard Perkins Sarah or Sally Wright = Jacob Wright 1792 - 1883; U.S.A 1800 - ?; U.S.A c. 1800 - ?; U.S.A c. 1800 - ?; U.S.A 1796 - ?; Carolina 1798 - 1881; Tennessee Ann C Oliver = James Henderson House Nicholas E. Perkins = Nancy E. Younger Isaac Wright = Elizabeth Jones 1821 - 1855; U.S.A 1813 - 1877; Virginia 1823 - 1874; USA c. 1826 - 1880; USA 1830 - ?; U.S.A 1853 - ?; U.S.A Nathaniel Pierce House = Alene Perkins Lucy Etta Wright = Joseph Stafford Homesly 1853 - ?; Mississippi 1862 - ?; U.S.A 1870 - 1938; Unionville 1868 - 1941; Arkansas Nathaniel Perkins House = Rowena Thayer Stella Leona Homesly = Amos Arthur Hacker 1882 - 1956; MS 1885 - 1955; MS 1906 - 1994; USA 1896 - 1991; Kansas Rev. John Adair House = Dolores Mae Hacker 1927 - ?; Mississippi 1931 - ?; Kansas John Mark House 1960 - ?; USA.
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