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Sophia Stuart 1606 – 1606 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 JUN 1606

Birth Location: Greenwich Palace

Death Date: 23 JUN 1606

Death Location: Greenwich Palace

Father: James_I Stuart

Mother: Anne of_Denmark

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In 1606, Sophia Stuart entered the world in Greenwich Palace, born to James_I Stuart and Anne of_Denmark. Sophia Stuart passed away in 1606 in Greenwich Palace.

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Biography

  • In 1606, Sophia Stuart entered the world in Greenwich Palace, born to James_I Stuart and Anne of_Denmark.
  • Sophia Stuart passed away in 1606 in Greenwich Palace.

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Sophia Stuart's Ancestors

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Sophia Stuart
1606 – 1606
Birth Place: Greenwich Palace
Parents
James_I Stuart
1566 – 1625
Edinburgh Castle,,Scotland
Anne of_Denmark
1574 – 1619
Skanderborg,Castle
Grandparents
Henry Stuart
1545 – 1567
Mary Stuart
1542 – 1587
Linlithgow,Scotland
Frederick_II (of_Denmark) and_Norway
1534 – 1588
Haderslevhus
Sophia (of_Mecklenburg-) Gustrow
1557 – 1631
Wismar
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Stuart
1516 – 1571
Margaret Douglas
1515 – 1578
James_V
1512 – 1542
Mary of_Guise
1515 – 1560
Christian_III
1503 – 1559
Dorothea
1511 – 1571
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Stewart
Unknown
Archibald Douglas
– 1557
Margaret Tudor
1489 – 1541
James_IV
1473 – 1513
Margaret Tudor
1489 – 1541
Claude
Frederick_I
1471 – 1533
Anna
1487 – 1547

Sophia Stuart's Timeline

2 Records

1606
22 JUN 1606
Birth of Sophia Stuart in Greenwich Palace
Greenwich Palace
1606
23 JUN 1606
Death of Sophia Stuart in Greenwich Palace
Greenwich Palace

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 JUN 1606
    Event Place: Greenwich Palace

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 JUN 1606
    Event Place: Greenwich Palace

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