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Charles I Stuart 1600–1649 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 November 1600

Birth Location: Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 30 January 1649

Death Location: Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England

Father: Jakob England

Mother: Anna Denemarken

Spouse(s): Henrietta Debourbon

Children(s): King Irela

Charles I Stuart was born in 1600 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, the child of Jakob I Von England And Anna Van Denemarken. Charles I Stuart married Henrietta Maria Debourbon, and had children including King Charles Ii Stuart Of England King Of Scots King Of Irela. Charles I Stuart passed away in 1649 in Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Charles I Stuart was born in 1600 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, the child of Jakob I Von England And Anna Van Denemarken.
  • Charles I Stuart married Henrietta Maria Debourbon, and had children including King Charles Ii Stuart Of England King Of Scots King Of Irela.
  • Charles I Stuart passed away in 1649 in Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Charles Stuart's Ancestors

Self
Charles Stuart
1600–1649
Birth Place: Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Parents
Jakob I Von England
1566–1625
Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Anna (Van) Denemarken
1574–1619
Skanderborg (Den), Skanderborg, Danemark
Grandparents
Henry Stuart-Darnley
1545–1567
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Mary ((Queen of Scots)) Stuart
1542–1587
Linlithgow (Sch)
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Stewart
1516–1571
Margaret Douglas
1515–1578
James Stewart
1512–1542
Mary Lorraine
1515–1560
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ninian Halkhead
1491–1556
Elizabeth Stewart
1494–1564
King Belt
1473–1513
Margaret Scots
1489–1541

Charles Stuart's Descendants

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Charles (I) Stuart (19 November 1600–30 January 1649) m. Henrietta (Maria) Debourbon (26 November 1609–31 August 1669)
  1. 1. King (Charles II ( Stuart) of England, King of Scots, King of) Irela 1630–1685 m. Catherine Pegge 1635–1678 m. Lucy Walter 1630–1658
    1. 1. Charles ([Illegitimate]) Fitzcharles 1657–1680 m. Bridget Osborne 1657–1718
      1. 1. Catherine Fitzcharles –1759
    2. 2. Catherine FitzCharles 1658–1759
    3. 3. Sir (James Crofts Scott ,1st Duke of Monmouth,1st Duke) of 1649–1685
    4. 4. Lady (Mary) Tudor 1673–1726 m. Edward (Radclyffe 2nd Earl) Derwentwater 1655–1705
      1. 1. James Radclyffe 1689–1716
      2. 2. Charles (Radclyffe (5TH EARL de) DERWENTWATER) 1693–1746
      3. 3. Francis (Radclyffe (4th Earl of) Derwenwater) 1691–1715
      4. 4. Mary (Tudor) Radclyffe 1697–1756
    5. 5. Mary Tudor 1673–1726

Charles Stuart's Timeline

2 Records

1600
19 November 1600
Birth of Charles I Stuart in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
1649
30 January 1649
Age 49
Death of Charles I Stuart in Whitehall, London, London, England, United Kingdom
Whitehall, London, London, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 November 1600
    Event Place: Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 January 1649
    Event Place: Whitehall, London, London, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees 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, 1300s-Current

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