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James, the 2nd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland Stuart 1633–1701 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 14 OCT 1633
Birth Location: St James's Palace
Death Date: 16 SEP 1701
Death Location: Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Father: Charles, Stewart/
Mother: Henrietta Capet
Spouse(s): Anne, Hyde, Mary, Este
Children(s): Charles, Stuart, Mary, Stuart, James, Stuart, Anne, Stuart, Charles, Stuart, Edgar, Stuart, Henrietta Stuart, Catherine Stuart, James Stuart
James, the 2nd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland Stuart was born in 1633 in St James's Palace, the child of Charles The 1St King Of Scotland Of England Stuart Stewart And Henrietta Maria Queen Consort Of Scotland Of England Capet. James, the 2nd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland Stuart married Anne Duchess Of York Hyde, Mary Of Modena Queen Consort Of England Scotland Ireland Este, and had children including Anne Queen Of Great Britain Stuart, Catherine Stuart, Charles Duke Of Cambridge Stuart, Charles Duke Of Kendal Stuart, Edgar Duke Of Cambridge Stuart, Henrietta Stuart, James Duke Of Cambridge Stuart, James Francis Edward The 3Rd King Of England The 7Th Of Scotland Ireland The Old Pretender Stuart, Mary The 2Nd Queen Consort Of England Scotland Ireland Stuart. James, the 2nd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland Stuart passed away in 1701 in Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
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- James, the 2nd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland Stuart was born in 1633 in St James's Palace, the child of Charles The 1St King Of Scotland Of England Stuart Stewart And Henrietta Maria Queen Consort Of Scotland Of England Capet.
- James, the 2nd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland Stuart married Anne Duchess Of York Hyde, Mary Of Modena Queen Consort Of England Scotland Ireland Este, and had children including Anne Queen Of Great Britain Stuart, Catherine Stuart, Charles Duke Of Cambridge Stuart, Charles Duke Of Kendal Stuart, Edgar Duke Of Cambridge Stuart, Henrietta Stuart, James Duke Of Cambridge Stuart, James Francis Edward The 3Rd King Of England The 7Th Of Scotland Ireland The Old Pretender Stuart, Mary The 2Nd Queen Consort Of England Scotland Ireland Stuart.
- James, the 2nd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland Stuart passed away in 1701 in Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
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James, Stuart's Ancestors
James, Stuart's Descendants
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1. Charles, (Duke of Cambridge) Stuart 1660–1661
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2. Mary, (the 2nd, Queen Consort of England, Scotland & Ireland) Stuart 1662–1694 m. William, (the 3rd, King of England, Scotland & Ireland) England 1650–1702
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3. James, (Duke of Cambridge) Stuart 1663–1667
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4. Anne, (Queen of Great Britain) Stuart 1665–1714 m. George, (Duke of Cumberland Denmark) Oldenburg/ 1653–1708
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1. Mary Denmark 1685–1687
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2. Anne Sophia 1686–1687
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3. William, (Duke of Gloucester) Denmark 1689–1700
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4. Mary Denmark 1690–1690
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5. George Denmark 1692–1692
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5. Charles, (Duke of Kendal) Stuart 1666–1667
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6. Edgar, (Duke of Cambridge) Stuart 1667–1671
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7. Henrietta Stuart 1669–1669
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8. Catherine Stuart 1671–1671
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9. James (Francis Edward, the 3rd, King of England, the 7th, of Scotland & Ireland, The Old Pretender) Stuart 1688–1766
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 14 OCT 1633
Event Place: St James's Palace
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 SEP 1701
Event Place: Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye