Queen Elizabeth II is their paternal grandmother. Francis Shand-Kidd was their maternal grandmother.
Henry Quelch was my great grandmother's cousin. He married twice and had at least 6 sons but I am sorry I don't know whether any of his descendants emigrated to Australia. As for as I know his sons were by his first marriage to his (and my great grandmother's) 1st cousin Sarah Fisher ;Henry George J 1882, William Edward 1884, Eugene Thomas 1886, John Arthur A 1888 & Frank Ralph 1891. By his 2nd marriage to Mary Hames so Florien Ernest 1897. I hope this is of some help to you.
yes attorney William H., Jr.; and a daughter, attorney Karen H. Williams.
Yes. William Wilberforce had 6 children. 2 girls called Barbara and Elizabeth and 4 boys called, William, Robert, Samuel and Henry.
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If you mean William Carey the courtier to Henry VIII then he died from the sweating sickness; a disease that was very deadly and somewhat common in England at that time.
there is NO princes Henry but prince Henry was born on march 4th 1394 in oporto,Portugal
The name of the two sons of princes Diana are Prince Harry and prince William.
there are four in England prince Charles, prince William, prince Henry (harry), and prince Phillip( queen Elizabeth's husband)
Henry VIII's Paternal Grandmother was, Margaret Beaufort and his Maternal Grandmother was, Elizabeth Woodville.
Yes, through King Henry VIII's sister Margaret Tudor. Henry VIII would have been Queen Elizabeth II's 12th great grand uncle. So he would, therefore, be Prince William and Prince Harry's 14th great grand uncle.
He would have been brother in law - married Elizabeth of York sister of the Princes
he was your grandmother.
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Yes, he was, but not until after they had died. The 'princes in the tower' were Edward the IV's sons. Edward and Richard (the princes) had two biological uncles: George, Duke of Clarence, and Richard III. After the princes' deaths Henry Tudor married their older sister Elizabeth.
There are a number of UK princes - the Queen's husband Prince Phillip, her sons Princes Charles, Andrew and Edward, and her grandsons Princes William and Harry are just some of them.
William was named after Prince William of Gloucester, his father's 7-years older cousin and personal hero, who died in 1972 in an aeroplane crash, due to an overheated engine. As for Harry I am not quite sure, through his maternal grandfather, Prince Harry is descended from King Henry IV of France so that is a possibility as he was born with the name Henry Charles Albert David.