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Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark 1747–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Jul 1747

Birth Location: Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen / København, Hovedstaden, Danmark

Death Date: 14 Jan 1820

Death Location: Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany

Father: Wilhelm Buissine

Mother: Susanna Smuts\Moller\Buissine

Spouse(s): Marthinus Bergh, John Grindley, Joseph Ferris, Guillaume\William children}

Children(s): Susanna Ferris

In 1747, Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark entered the world in Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen København, Hovedstaden, Danmark, born to Wilhelm Buissine And Susanna Margaretha Smuts Moller Buissine. Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark married Guillaume William I George Ix Prince Of Elector De Hesse Kassel Fathered 21 Children, John James Grindley, Joseph Ferris, Marthinus Adriaanus Bergh, and had children including Susanna Margaretha Ferris. Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark / passed away in 1820 in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany.

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  • In 1747, Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark entered the world in Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen / København, Hovedstaden, Danmark, born to Wilhelm Buissine And Susanna Margaretha Smuts Moller Buissine.
  • Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark married Guillaume William I George Ix Prince Of Elector De Hesse Kassel Fathered 21 Children, John James Grindley, Joseph Ferris, Marthinus Adriaanus Bergh, and had children including Susanna Margaretha Ferris.
  • Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark passed away in 1820 in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany.

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Wilhelmina Denmark's Ancestors

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Wilhelmina Denmark
1747–1820
Birth Place: Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen / København, Hovedstaden, Danmark
Parents
Wilhelm Buissine
1746–1815
hanau, hesse-nassau, heiliges, römisches, Reichardsroth, Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany
Susanna (Margaretha) Smuts\Moller\Buissine
1757–1856
Cape Town, Cape Colony, South Africa
Grandparents
Michiel (Michielsz) Smuts
1730–1760
Cape Town, Cape Colony
Susanna (De) Kock
1732–1760
Swellendam, Western Cape, South Africa
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Wilhelmina Denmark's Descendants

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Wilhelmina (Caroline - Princess of) Denmark (10 Jul 1747–14 Jan 1820) m. Marthinus (Adriaanus) Bergh (17 DEC 1825–15 MAR 1857) m. John (James) Grindley (Abt. 1790–21 Oct 1824) m. Joseph Ferris (Abt. 1784–14 October 1812) m. Guillaume\William (I George IX 'Prince of Elector De Hesse-Kassel', {fathered 21) children} (3 Jun 1743–27 Feb 1821)
  1. 1. Susanna (Margaretha) Ferris 1811–1893

Wilhelmina Denmark's Timeline

3 Records

1747
10 Jul 1747
Birth of Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark in Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen / København, Hovedstaden, Danmark
Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen / København, Hovedstaden, Danmark
1794
15 Oct 1794
Age 47
Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark was baptized in Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1820
14 Jan 1820
Age 73
Death of Wilhelmina Caroline - Princess of Denmark in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany
Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Jul 1747
    Event Place: Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen / København, Hovedstaden, Danmark
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 15 Oct 1794
    Event Place: Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
    Record Source: South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Registers, 1660-1970, State Archives; Cape Province, South Africa; South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Registers (Cape Town Archives), 1660-1970

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1820
    Event Place: Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany

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