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Victoria HANOVER Descendancy Tree Descendancy Tree Page 1 Victoria HANOVER 1 HANOVER Victoria born on 24 May 1819 in Kensington , married on 10 Feb 1840 in Chapel Royal (St. James Palace) with Albert Augustus Charles , died on 22 Jan 1901 in Osborne House (Isle of Wight) age at death 82 years old 2 Victoria Adelaide Mary born on 21 Nov 1840 in Buckingham , married on 25 Jan 1858 in London (England) with Frederick III , died on 5 Aug 1901 in Friedrichshof (Near) age at death 61 years old 3 William II born on 27 Jan 1859 in Berlin , married with Augusta of Schleswig- , died on 4 Jun 1941 in Haus Doorn (Netherlands) age at death X years old 4 William born on 1882 , married with Cecilie of Mecklenburg- , died on 1951/1952 age at death X years old 5 William born on 1906 , married with VON SALVIATI Dorothea , died on 1940 age at death X years old 6 Dau. 1 6 Dau. 2 5 Louis Ferdinand of born on 1907 , married on 1938 with Kira of Russia 5 Hubertus born on 1909 , married with VON HUMBOLDT Maria-Anna , died on 1950 age at death X years old 6 Dau. 1 6 Dau. 2 5 Frederick born on 1911 , married with GUINNESS Brigid , died on 1966 age at death X years old 6 Son 1 6 Son 2 6 Son 3 6 Dau. 1 6 Dau. 2 5 Alexandrine born on 1915 , died on 1980 age at death X years old 5 Cecilie born on 1917 , married with HARRIS Clyde , died on 1975 age at death X years old 4 Eitel Frederick born on 1883 , married with Sophie Charlotte , died on 1942/1943 age at death X years old 4 Adalbert born on 1884 , married with Adelheid of Saxe- , died on 1948 age at death X years old 4 Augustus William born on 1887 , married with Alexandra of Schleswig- , died on 1949 age at death X years old 4 Oscar born on 1888 , married with VON BASSEWITZ Ina Maria , died on 1958 age at death X years old 4 Joachim born on 1890 , married with Marie Auguste of , died on 1920 age at death X years old 4 Victoria Louise of born on 1892 , married on 1913 with HANOVER Ernest Augustus of , died on 1980 age at death X years old 5 HANOVER Ernest Augustus of born on 1914 , married with Ortrud of Schleswig- , died on 1987 age at death X years old 6 HANOVER Marie born on 1952 , married with VON HOCHBERG Michael 6 HANOVER Ernest Augustus of born on 1954 , married with HOCHULI Chantal 6 HANOVER Ludwig Rudolph born on 28 Nov 1955 , married Sep 1988 with VON THURN Isabella Valsassina , died on 29 Nov 1989 age at death X years old 6 HANOVER Olga born on 1958 6 HANOVER Alexandra born on 1959 , married with Andreas of Leiningen 6 HANOVER Heinrich Julius born on 1961 5 HANOVER George William born on 1915 , married on 1946 with Sophie of Greece 6 HANOVER Guelph born on 1947 , married on 1969 with VON GUNSTEREN Wilbeke , died on 1981 age at death X years old 6 HANOVER George born on 1949 , married on 1973 with BEE Victoria 6 HANOVER Fredericka born on 1954 5 HANOVER Frederica of Hanover born on 18 Apr 1917 in Blankenburg , married with OLDENBURG Paul I , died on 6 Feb 1981 in Madrid (Spain) age at death X years old 5 HANOVER Christian born on 1919 , married on 1963 with DUTRY Mireille , died on 1981 age at death X years old 6 HANOVER Caroline Louise born on 1965 6 HANOVER Mireille born on 1971 5 HANOVER Guelph Henry born on 1923 , married on 1960 with Alexandra of Ysenburg 5 HANOVER Monika of Solms-Laubach born on 1929 3 Charlotte of Saxe- born on 1860 , married with Bernard of Saxe- , died on 1919 age at death X years old 3 Henry of Prussia born on 1862 , married on 1888 with Irene of Hesse , died on 1929 age at death X years old 4 Child #3 4 Waldemar born on 1889 , died on 1945 age at death X years old 4 Henry born on 1900 , died on 1904 3 Sigismund born on 1864 , died on 1866 3 Victoria born on 1866 , married with Adolphus of Schaumburg- , died on 1929 age at death X years old 3 Waldemar born on 1868 , died on 1879 3 Sophie of Prussia born on 14 Jun 1870 in Potsdam , married on 27 Oct 1889 in Athens (Greece) with OLDENBURG Constantine I , died on 13 Jan 1932 in Frankfurt (Germany) age at death X years old 4 Child 5 4 OLDENBURG George II born on 19 Jul 1890 in Tatoi , married on 27 Feb 1921 in Bucharest (Romania) with HOHENZOLLERN Elizabeth of Romania , died on 1 Apr 1947 in Athens (Greece) age at death X years old 4 OLDENBURG Alexander I born on 1 Aug 1893 in Tatoi , married on 4 Nov 1919 in Athens (Greece) with MANOS Aspasia , died on 25 Oct 1920 in Athens (Greece) age at death X years old 5 Alexandra of Greece born on 1921 , married with Peter II of 6 Alexander born on 1945 , married with Dona Maria da 4 Helen of Greece born on 2 May 1896 in Athens , married on 10 Mar 1921 in Athens (Greece) with HOHENZOLLERN Carol II , died on 28 Nov 1982 in Lausanne (Switzerland) age at death X years old 5 HOHENZOLLERN Michael born on 25 Oct 1921 in Pelesch , married on 10 Jun 1948 in Athens (Greece) with Anne of Bourbon-Parma 6 Margarita of Romania born on 1949 in Lausanne 6 Helen of Romania born on 1950 in Lausanne , married on 1983 with MEDFORTH-MILLS Robin 6 Irina born on 1953 in Lausanne , married on 1984 with KREUGER John 6 Sophie born on 1957 6 Maria born on 1964 4 OLDENBURG Paul I born on 14 Dec 1901 in Athens , married with HANOVER Frederica of Hanover , died on 6 Mar 1964 in Tatoi (Near Athens) age at death X years old 5 OLDENBURG Sophia of Greece born on 1938 , married on 1962 with Juan Carlos 5 OLDENBURG Constantine II born on 2 Jun 1940 in Psychiko , married on 18 Sep 1964 in Athens (Greece) with Thursday 12 July 2007 Descendancy Tree Page 2 Victoria HANOVER Anne-Marie of Denmark 6 OLDENBURG 6 OLDENBURG 6 OLDENBURG Alexia born on 1965 6 OLDENBURG Paul of Sparta born on 1967 6 OLDENBURG Nicholas born on 1969 5 OLDENBURG Irene of Greece born on 1942 4 Child 6 born on 1913 3 Margarete of Hesse born on 1872 , married with Frederick Charles of , died on 1954 age at death X years old 2 WETTIN Edward VII born on 9 Nov 1841 in Buckingham , married on 10 Mar 1863 in Saint George Chap. (Windsor) with Alexandra of Denmark , died on 6 May 1910 in Buckingham (Palace) age at death X years old 3 Albert Victor Christian born on 8 Jan 1864 in Frogmore House , died on 14 Jan 1892 in Sandringham (Norfolk) age at death 28 years old 3 WINDSOR George V born on 3 Jun 1865 in Marlborough Hse , married on 6 Jul 1893 in Chapel Royal (St. James Palace) with Mary of Teck , died on 20 Jan 1936 in Sandringham (Norfolk) age at death X years old 4 WINDSOR Edward VIII born on 23 Jun 1894 in White Lodge , married on 3 Jun 1937 in Chateau de Cande (Monts) with WARFIELD Bessiewallis , died on 28 May 1972 in Paris (France) age at death X years old 4 WINDSOR George VI born on 14 Dec 1895 in York Cottage , married on 26 Apr 1923 with BOWES-LYON Elizabeth Angela Marguerite , died on 6 Feb 1952 in Sandringham (Norfolk) age at death X years old 5 WINDSOR Elizabeth II Alexandra born on 21 Apr 1926 in 17 Bruton St. , married on 20 Nov 1947 in Westminster (Abbey) with MOUNTBATTEN Philip 6 WINDSOR Charles Philip Arthur born on 14 Nov 1948 in Buckingham , married on 29 Jul 1981 in Saint Paul's (Cathedral) with SPENCER Diana Frances 6 WINDSOR Anne Elizabeth Alice born on 15 Aug 1950 in Clarence House , married on 14 Nov 1973 in Westminster (Abbey) with PHILLIPS Mark Anthony Peter 6 WINDSOR Andrew Albert Christian born on 19 Feb 1960 in Belgian Suite , married on 23 Jul 1986 in Westminster (Abbey) with FERGUSON Sarah Margaret 6 WINDSOR Edward Anthony Richard born on 10 Mar 1964 in Buckingham 5 WINDSOR Margaret Rose born on 21 Aug 1930 in Glamis Castle , married on 6 May 1960 in Westminster (Cathedral) with ARMSTRONG-JONES Anthony Charles Robert 6 ARMSTRONG-JONES David Albert Charlesborn on 3 Nov 1961 6 ARMSTRONG-JONES Sarah Frances Elizabeth born on 1 May 1964 4 WINDSOR Mary born on 25 Apr 1897 in York Cottage , married on 28 Feb 1922 in Westminster (Abbey) with LASCELLES Henry George Charles , died on 28 Mar 1965 in Harewood House (Yorkshire) age at death X years old 5 LASCELLES George Earl of born on 1923 , married on 1949 with STEIN Marion (Maria) Donata 6 LASCELLES David born on 1950 , married on 1979 with MESSENGER Margaret 6 LASCELLES James born on 1953 , married on 1973 with DUHRRSON Fredericka Ann 6 LASCELLES Jeremy born on 1955 , married on 1981 with BAYLISS Julie 6 LASCELLES Mark born on 1964 5 LASCELLES Gerald born on 1924 , married on 1952 with DOWDING Angela 6 LASCELLES Henry born on 1953 , married on 1979 with MORTON Alexandra 6 LASCELLES Martin born on 1963 4 WINDSOR Henry William Frederick born on 31 Mar 1900 in York Cottage , married on 6 Nov 1935 in Buckingham (Palace) with MONTAGU-DOUGLAS Alice Christabel , died on 1974 age at death X years old 5 WINDSOR William Henry Andrew born on 18 Dec 1941 in Hadley Common , died on 28 Aug 1972 in Near (Wolverhampton) age at death X years old 5 WINDSOR Richard Alexander Walter born on 26 Aug 1944 in Hadley Common , married Jul 1972 with VON DEURS Birgitte of Denmark 6 Alexander Patrick Gregers born on 24 Oct 1974 in Saint Marys Hosp.
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