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Charles I 'the Martyr' Stuart, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, K.G., Duke of York, raised very English 1600–1649 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1600
Birth Location: Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Death Date: 30 Jan 1649
Death Location: Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England
Father: James I
Mother: Anne Ireland
Spouse(s): Henrietta England
Children(s): Charles Catholic, Mary Orange, James Ireland, Elizabeth England, Henry Gloucester, Henrietta England
In 1600, Charles I 'the Martyr' Stuart, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, K.G., Duke of York, raised very English entered the world in Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, born to James Vi James I England Stuart King Of Scots England Protestant Upheld Divine Right Of Kings In 1603 James Succeeded His Cousin Elizabeth I And Anne Oldenburg Of Denmark Queen Consort Of Scotland England And Ireland. Charles I 'the Martyr' Stuart, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, K.G., Duke of York, raised very English married Henrietta Maria De Bourbon Princess Royal Of France Queen Consort Of England, and had children including Charles Ii The Merry Monarch Stuart King Of England Scotland Ireland K G Protestant But Closet Catholic, Elizabeth Stuart Princess Of England, Henrietta Anne Stuart Princess Of England, Henry Stuart 1St And Last Duke Of Gloucester, James Ii Vi Stuart Catholic King Of Scots England And Ireland, Mary Stuart Princess Royal Princess Of Orange. Charles I 'the Martyr' Stuart, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, K.G., Duke of York, raised very English passed away in 1649 in Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England.
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- In 1600, Charles I 'the Martyr' Stuart, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, K.G., Duke of York, raised very English entered the world in Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, born to James Vi James I England Stuart King Of Scots England Protestant Upheld Divine Right Of Kings In 1603 James Succeeded His Cousin Elizabeth I And Anne Oldenburg Of Denmark Queen Consort Of Scotland England And Ireland.
- Charles I 'the Martyr' Stuart, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, K.G., Duke of York, raised very English married Henrietta Maria De Bourbon Princess Royal Of France Queen Consort Of England, and had children including Charles Ii The Merry Monarch Stuart King Of England Scotland Ireland K G Protestant But Closet Catholic, Elizabeth Stuart Princess Of England, Henrietta Anne Stuart Princess Of England, Henry Stuart 1St And Last Duke Of Gloucester, James Ii Vi Stuart Catholic King Of Scots England And Ireland, Mary Stuart Princess Royal Princess Of Orange.
- Charles I 'the Martyr' Stuart, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, K.G., Duke of York, raised very English passed away in 1649 in Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England.
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Charles English's Descendants
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1. Charles (II "The Merry Monarch" Stuart, King of England, Scotland & Ireland, K.G., Protestant but closet) Catholic 1630–1685 m. Catherine (of Braganza, Princess of Portugal, Queen Consort of England, Scotland &) Ireland 1638–1705 m. Barbara (Villiers (Palmer) Countess of Castlemaine, Duchess of) Castlemaine 1640–1709 m. Lucy (Walter alias Barlow,) (mistress) 1630–1658 m. Eleanor (Nell) Gwynne 1650–1687 m. Eleanor ('Nell' Gwynne, Actress, Royal) mistress 1650–1687 m. Louise (de Kéroualle, Royal) Mistress 1649–1734
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1. Gen (James 'illegitimate' Scott (assume surname of baronets), Ist Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Buccleuch, KG, PC, took his wife's surname upon) marriage 1649–1685 m. Lady (Anne Harriet De Scott, 1st Duchess of) Buccleuch 1651–1732
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1. Lady (Anne Stuart) Scott 1676–1685
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2. Sir (Henry Stuart \ Scott, 1st Earl of) Deloraine 1676–1730
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3. Sir (James de Stuart \ Scott, Earl of) Dalkeith 1674–1705
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4. Lady (Henrietta \ Henriette De) Crofts 1683–1730
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5. Major (Gen James) Crofts 1678–1732
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2. Charles (Lennox illegitimate, Earl of March, Baron of Settrington, 1st Duke of Richmond & Lennox, 1st Lord of Torboulton, Earl of) Darnley 1672–1723 m. Lady (Anne Brudenell, Lady) Lennox 1679–1722
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1. Renee (Stuart) Lennox 1709–1774
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2. Louisa (Stuart Lennox, of Richmond () Berkeley) 1694–1717
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3. Gen (Charles Gordon Stuart Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond & of Aubigny (France), 2nd Earl of) March 1701–1750 m. Lady (Sarah Cadogan, Duchess of Richmond and) Lennox 1706–1751
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1. Lt (General Lord George Henry) Lennox 1737–1805
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2. Caroline (( Georgiana Caroline) Lennox, Lady Fox, 1st Baroness Holland of Holland, Lady Holland, of) Foxley 1723–1774
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3. Sir (Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, Army Field Marshal, 7 Years War, supporter of American colonists, built famous race course in) Goodwood 1735–1806 m. Elizabeth (Christiana) Hervey 1759–1824
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4. Lewes (Stuart Lennox of) Richmond 1693–
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5. Anne (Lennox, Countess of Albermarle, Countess of) Albermarle 1703–1789
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3. Charles (FitzCharles, Ist Earl of) Plymouth 1657–1680 m. Bridget (Osborn) (Bisse) 1664–1718
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4. Charles (Beauclerk, Ist Duke of St. Albans, Earl of Burford, Baron Heddington, illegitimate) son 1670–1726 m. Diana (de Vere, 1st Duchess of St Albans (One of “Hampton Court) Beauties”) 1679–1742
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1. Charles (Beauclerc, K.G., Duke of St. Albans, Earl of Burford, Oxford) Univer. 1696–1751
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2. Lord (Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere, Lord Admiral Beauclerk, Royal Navy) officer 1699–1781
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5. Charles (Palmer Fitzroy, 1st Duke of) Southampton 1662–1730
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6. Lady (Anne Palmer Fitzroy, Countess of) Sussex 1661–1722
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7. Henry (Fitzroy, K.G., Earl of Euston, Duke of Grafton, Vice) Admiral 1663–1690 m. Lady (Isabella Bennett, 2nd Countess of) Arlington 1668–1723
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1. Charles (FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, 2nd Earl of Euston, 2nd) Viscount 1683–1757
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8. Charlotte (Fitzroy, Countess of) Lichfield 1664–1718 m. Edward (Henry) Lee 1663–1716
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1. Henry (Fitzroy) Lee 1698–1750
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2. Charlotte Crowe 1678–1721
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3. George Lee 1690–1743
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4. Robert (Lee, Earl of) Litchfield 1705–1776
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9. George (Fitzroy , 1st Duke of) Northumberland 1665–1716
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10. Henry (Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton, Earl of) Euston 1663–1690
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2. Mary (Stuart, Princess Royal & Princess of) Orange 1631–1660 m. William (II Prince of) Orange 1626–1650 m. Philippe DeCarteret 1610–1667
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1. William (III King of England and Scotland, Prince of Orange of) Orange 1650–1702 m. Mary (II 'Glorious Revolution' Stewart, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, Princess of Orange,) Protestant 1662–1694
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1. Louise (Julia de Nassau, Princess of) Orange 1678–1680
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2. Phillip (de Nassau, Prince of) Orange 1681–1681
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3. William (de Nassau, Prince of) Orange 1680–1680
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4. Mary (Louise) d'Orange 1688–1765
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2. Elizabeth Carteret 1653–1736
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3. James (II ( VI) Stuart, Catholic King of Scots, England and) Ireland 1633–1701 m. Anne (Hyde, Queen of England, Duchess of) York 1637–1671 m. Mary (Beatrice of Modena, Queen consort of England, Scotland and) Ireland 1658–1718
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1. Mary (II 'Glorious Revolution' Stewart, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, Princess of Orange,) Protestant 1662–1694 m. William (III King of England and Scotland, Prince of Orange of) Orange 1650–1702
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2. Anne (Stuart Stewart, Queen of England, last Stewart Monarch, Anglican, England & Scotland were united into Great Britain in) 1707 1665–1714 m. George (House of Oldenburg, Prince of Denmark & Norway, Lord High) Admiral 1653–1708
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1. William (of) Gloucester 1689–1700
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2. Mary Oldenburg 1685–1687
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3. George Oldenburg 1692–1692
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3. James (Francis 'Old Pretender' Stewart, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall; Protestants feared he'd revert to Catholic, raised in exile in France-tried to regain) throne 1688–1766 m. Mary (Clementina) Sobieski 1702–1735
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1. Charles (Edward Louis John "Bonnie Prince Charlie" Stuart issueless: end of Stuarts to Hanoverians, Jacobite pretender, defeated at Battle of) Culloden 1720–1788 m. Louisa (Maximiliana Stolberg-Gedern, Princess) of 1752–1824
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1. Charlotte (Stuart, Duchess of Albany) (illegitimate) –1788 m. Ferdinand (Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan, Archbishop of Bordeaux,) affair 1738–1813
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2. Henry (Benedict Maria Clement Stuart, Dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Bishop of the Suburbicarian, issueless: end of Stuart dynasty to) Hanoverians 1725–1807
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4. Catherine (Laura) Stuart 1675–1676
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5. Isabel Stuart 1676–1681
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6. Charles (Stuart, Duke of) Cambridge 1677–1677
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7. Elizabeth Stuart 1678–1678
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8. Louisa (Maria Teresa) Stuart 1692–1712
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4. Elizabeth (Stuart, Princess of) England 1635–1650
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5. Henry (Stuart, 1st and last Duke of) Gloucester 1640–1660
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6. Henrietta (Anne Stuart, Princess of) England 1644–1670 m. Philippe (I de Bourbon, Duke of) Orléans 1640–1701
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1. Marie (Louise Bourbon, Queen consort of) Spain 1662–1689 m. Charles (Carlos II House of Habsburg, King of) Spain 1661–1700
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2. Anne (Marie d'Orleans, Regina di Sardinia, Duchesse de Savoie) BOURBON 1669–1728 m. Victor (Amadeus II of) Sardinia 1666–1732
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1. Vittorio (Amedeo Piedmont of Savoy, Prince) of 1699–1715
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2. Emanuele (Filiberto Prince of) Savoy 1705–1705
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 19 Nov 1600
Event Place: Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 Jan 1649
Event Place: beheaded at Whitehall, English Civil War, London, England
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England
Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index