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Sign up freeElizabeth Caroline Hanover, Princess of Great Britain 1740–1759 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 30 Dec 1740
Birth Location: Norfolk House, St James, London, England
Death Date: 4 Sep 1759
Death Location: Kew Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England
Father: Frederick Wales
Mother: Augusta Wales
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Elizabeth Caroline Hanover, Princess of Great Britain was born in 1740 in Norfolk House, St James, London, England, the child of Frederick Louis Ludwig Guelp Hanover Prince Of Wales And Augusta Of Saxe Gotha Altenburg Duchess In Saxony Princess Of Wales. Elizabeth Caroline Hanover, Princess of Great Britain passed away in 1759 in Kew Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England.
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- Elizabeth Caroline Hanover, Princess of Great Britain was born in 1740 in Norfolk House, St James, London, England, the child of Frederick Louis Ludwig Guelp Hanover Prince Of Wales And Augusta Of Saxe Gotha Altenburg Duchess In Saxony Princess Of Wales.
- Elizabeth Caroline Hanover, Princess of Great Britain passed away in 1759 in Kew Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 30 Dec 1740
Event Place: Norfolk House, St James, London, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Sep 1759
Event Place: Kew Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England