John le Despenser1
M, #97951, b. 1311, d. June 1366
Parents
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 21 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
3 February 2012 00:00:00 |
| Birth | John le Despenser was born in 1311.1 |
| Death | He died in June 1366.1 |
Citations
- [S4322] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Eleanor le Despenser1
F, #97952, b. About 1315, d. 1351
Parents
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 21 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Biographical Note | Eleanor le Despenser was a nun at Sempringham Priory in Lincolnshire, EnglandG. was a nun at Sempringham Priory.2 |
| Birth | She was born About 1315.1 |
| Death | She died in 1351.1 |
Citations
- [S4322] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), page 276. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Joan le Despenser1
F, #97953, b. About 1317, d. 1384
Parents
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 21 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Biographical Note | Joan le Despenser was a nun at Shaftesbury Abbey. in Shaftesbury, Dorset, EnglandG. was a nun at Shaftesbury Abbey.2 |
| Birth | She was born About 1317.1 |
| Death | She died in 1384.1 |
Citations
- [S4322] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), page 276. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Margaret le Despenser1
F, #97954, b. About 1319, d. 1337
Parents
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 21 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Biographical Note | Margaret le Despenser was a nun at Whatton Priory, in Whatton, Yorkshire, EnglandG. was a nun at Whatton Priory.2 |
| Birth | She was born About 1319.1 |
| Death | She died in 1337.1 |
Citations
- [S4322] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), page 276. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde1
F, #97956, b. 17 October 1304, d. 7 October 1363
Parents
| Relationships | 21st great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
28 April 2024 18:54:49 |
| Birth | Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde, was born on 17 October 1304, in Knaresborough Castle, North Yorkshire, England, 54.00719, -1.46932G.1 Ruins of Knaresborough Castle, North Yorkshire, England. It was built around 1100, rebuilt 1301-1307, and used until 1648. |
| Marriage | She married first James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde, in 1327 by her first marriage she was an ancestress of Anne Boleyn, Queen consort of King Henry VIII of England. Other descendants include dukes of Beaufort, Newcastle, Norfolk, earls of Ormonde, Desmond, Shrewsbury, Dorset, Rochester, Sandwich, Arundel and Stafford.1 |
| Marriage | She married second Sir Thomas de Dagworth, Lord Dagworth, in 1343.1 |
| Death | She died on 7 October 1363.1 |
Citations
- [S4325] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_de_Bohun,_Countess_of_Ormonde. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde1
M, #97957, b. About 1305, d. 6 January 1338
| Last Edited |
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| Birth | James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde, was born About 1305.1 |
| Marriage | He married Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde, daughter of Sir Humphrey de Bohun, Knight, 4th or 8th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, in 1327.1 |
| Death | James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde, died on 6 January 1338 in Gowran, County Kilkenny, IrelandG.1 |
Citations
- [S4325] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_de_Bohun,_Countess_of_Ormonde. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Sir Thomas de Dagworth, Lord Dagworth1
M, #97958, d. 1352
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| Marriage | Sir Thomas de Dagworth, Lord Dagworth, married Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde, daughter of Sir Humphrey de Bohun, Knight, 4th or 8th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, in 1343.2 |
| Death | Sir Thomas de Dagworth, Lord Dagworth, died in 1352.1 |
Citations
- [S4326] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Dagworth. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4325] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_de_Bohun,_Countess_of_Ormonde. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Sir Hugh de Courtenay, Lord Courtenay1,2
M, #97960, b. About 1343, d. 20 February 1374
Parents
| Relationships | 1st cousin 20 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
31 January 2012 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Sir Hugh de Courtenay, Lord Courtenay, was born About 1343.3 |
| Marriage | He married first Margaret de Bryan in 1361 there were no children.1,3 |
| Marriage | He married second Maud de Holland daughter of Thomas de Holland, Knt., K.G., Earl of Kent, and Joan Plantagenet, 4th Countess of Kent,, on 3 October 1362 this was the date of the marriage settlement. They had no issue.1 |
| Knighted | Sir Hugh de Courtenay, Lord Courtenay, was knighted in 1367. he was knighted by Edward the Black Prince.1 |
| Biographical Note | On 8 January 1370/71
He was summoned to Parliament, by writ directed Hugoni de Courteney le fitz, when he was made Lord Courtenay.1
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| Death | He died on 20 February 1374.3 |
Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 237. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S4329] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_de_Vere. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Courtenay_(died_1374). Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Sir Alphonsus de Vere1
M, #97961
| Last Edited |
4 February 2012 00:00:00 |
Citations
- [S4281] Darryl Lundy web site, online www.thepeerage.com. Hereinafter cited as Darryl Lundy web site.
Jane Foliot1
F, #97962
Parents
| Last Edited |
3 May 2010 00:00:00 |
Citations
- [S4281] Darryl Lundy web site, online www.thepeerage.com. Hereinafter cited as Darryl Lundy web site.
Sir Richard Foliot1
M, #97963
| Last Edited |
24 November 2011 00:00:00 |
Citations
- [S4281] Darryl Lundy web site, online www.thepeerage.com. Hereinafter cited as Darryl Lundy web site.
Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March1,2,3,4
M, #97964, b. 25 April 1287, d. 29 November 1330
Parents
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| Noble Family | Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, was of the Noble Family Mortimer.4 |
| Birth | He was born on 25 April 1287, in Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire, EnglandG.1,4 |
| Marriage | He married Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville, daughter of Sir Piers de Geneville, of Trim Castle and Ludlow, and Jeanne de Lusignan, in 1301.3,4,5 |
| Biographical Note |
Roger de Mortimer was a nobleman, and for three years was de facto ruler of England, after leading a successful rebellion against Edward II. He was eventually overthrown by Edward's son, Edward III. Roger Mortimer was also the lover of Edward II's wife Isabella Capet of France, who assisted in the deposition and, allegedly, the murder of her husband. After being accused of assuming royal power without proper authority, he was executed by hanging.2  14th century manuscript illustration of Isabella Capet of France, wife of Edward II, King of England, and her lover, Roger Mortimer.
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| Death | Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, died on 29 November 1330 in Tyburn, Middlesex, EnglandG. he was executed by hanging for assuming royal powers.1 |
| Death | He died on 29 November 1330 in Tyburn, London, EnglandG.4 |
| Burial | He was buried in Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire, EnglandG.4 |
| Son | Sir Edmund Mortimer+ b. 1302/03, d. 16 December 1331 |
| Daughter | Lady Margaret Mortimer+ b. 2 May 1304, d. 5 May 1337 |
| Son | Roger Mortimer b. About 1305, d. Before August 1328 |
| Daughter | Maud Mortimer+ b. About 1307, d. After August 1345 |
| Son | Geoffrey Mortimer, lord of Towyth b. 1308/09, d. 1372 |
| Son | John Mortimer b. About 1310, d. After 1328 |
| Daughter | Joan Mortimer b. About 1311/12, d. Between 1337 and 1351 |
| Daughter | Isabella Mortimer b. About 1313, d. After 1327 |
| Daughter | Katherine Mortimer, Countess of Warwick+ b. 1314, d. 4 August 1369 |
| Daughter | Agnes Mortimer, Countess of Pembroke b. 1317, d. 25 July 1368 |
| Daughter | Beatrice Mortimer b. About 1319, d. 16 October 1383 |
| Daughter | Blanche Mortimer b. About 1321, d. 1347 |
Citations
- [S4335] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Mortimer. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4336] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Earl_of_March. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S20285] "Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Northampton", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_de_Bohun,_Countess_of_Northampton. Hereinafter cited as "Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Northampton".
- [S20288] "Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Earl_of_March. Hereinafter cited as "Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March".
- [S20290] "Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_de_Geneville,_2nd_Baroness_Geneville. Hereinafter cited as "Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville".
Catherine of Aragon1,2
F, #97965, b. 16 December 1485, d. 7 January 1536

Catherine of Aragon, c.1502, first wife and queen of Henry VIII, or their daughter Mary, c. 1514. By Michel Sittow. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536), first wife of Henry VIII, King of England

Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536). Portrait by Lucas Horenbout, c.1525. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
Parents
| Relationships | 6th cousin 17 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
20 November 2024 15:37:37 |
| Note | . |
| Birth | Catherine of Aragon was born on 16 December 1485, in Archiepiscopal (Archbishop's) Palace, Alcalá de Heneres, Castile, SpainG.3 |
| Marriage | She married first Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, son of Henry VII Tudor, King of England, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England,, on 14 November 1501 in Saint Paul's Cathedral, London, EnglandG.2 |
| Marriage | Catherine of Aragon married second King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, son of Henry VII Tudor, King of England, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England,, in 1509.4 |
| Annulment | The marriage of King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, and Catherine of Aragon was annulled in 1533.1 |
| Death | She died on 7 January 1536 in Kimbolton Castle, Cambridgeshire, England, 52.295556, -0.387222G.1,3 Kimbolton Castle, Cambridgeshire, England, from Morris's "Country Seats" (1880). |
| Burial | She was buried on 29 January 1536 in Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, 52.5725;0.238889G.1,3 Grave of Catherine/Katherine of Aragon, first wife of King Henry VIII, Peterborough Cathedral.  Peterborough Cathedral, also referred to as Cathedral Church of St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Andrew, and Saint Peter's Cathedral. |
Citations
- [S4342] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Aragon. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19116] "Arthur, Prince of Wales", Wikipedia. Hereinafter cited as "Arthur, Prince of Wales".
- [S19117] "Catherine of Aragon", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Aragon. Hereinafter cited as "Catherine of Aragon".
- [S4339] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_viii. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Mary Boleyn1
F, #97966, b. About 1499, d. 19 July 1543

Mary Boleyn (c1499-1543)
Parents
| Relationships | 8th cousin 14 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
4 May 2010 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Mary Boleyn was born About 1499.1 |
| Death | She died on 19 July 1543.1 |
Citations
- [S4343] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Boleyn. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Jane Seymour1
F, #97967, b. 1508, d. 24 October 1537

Jane Seymour (1508-1537), third wife of King Henry VIII. Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger, ca. 1536-1537.
Parents
| Relationships | 7th cousin 15 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
7 October 2024 17:59:49 |
| Birth | Jane Seymour was born in 1508.1 |
| Marriage | She married King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, son of Henry VII Tudor, King of England, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England,, on 30 May 1536, King Henry VIII was betrothed to Jane Seymour on 20 May 1536, the day after Anne Boleyn was executed, and married her 10 days later. Jane was never crowned, due to the plague in London where the coronation was to take place. Henry was also reluctant to have Jane proclaimed queen until she had provided him with a male heir.1 King Henry VIII, his third wife Jane Seymour and their son Prince Edward, ca. 1545, by an unknown artist. |
| Death | Jane Seymour died on 24 October 1537 in Hampton Court Palace, London, Middlesex, England, 51.403333, -0.337500G. she died of postnatal complications twelve days following the birth of her only child, a son who reigned briefly as Edward VI.1 Hampton Court Palace, Great Gatehouse, London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames in south west London. |
| Burial | She was buried in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, 51.483911, -0.604412G. Jane was buried with King Henry VIII.1 Aerial photo of Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. |
Citations
- [S4345] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Sir John Seymour, of Wiltshire1,2
M, #97968, b. About 1474, d. 21 December 1536
Parents
| Last Edited |
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| Birth | Sir John Seymour, of Wiltshire, was born About 1474.1 |
| Death | He died on 21 December 1536.1 |
Citations
- [S4346] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Seymour_(1474-1536). Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19281] "Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Seymour,_Lord_Beauchamp. Hereinafter cited as "Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp".
Anne of Cleves1
F, #97970, b. 22 September 1515, d. 16 July 1557

Anne of Cleves (1515-1557), fourth wife of King Henry VIII, painting by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1539. Holbein was sent to paint her at Düren in the summer of 1539 so that Henry could evaluate her as a possible wife. Henry liked the portrait, but was soon disappointed with the person, later divorcing her after a brief unconsummated marriage. She died during the reign of Queen Mary.
Parents
| Relationships | 9th cousin 14 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
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| Birth | Anne of Cleves was born on 22 September 1515, in Düsseldorf, Duchy of BergG.1 |
| Marriage | She married King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, son of Henry VII Tudor, King of England, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England,, on 6 January 1540. She was Queen of England from 6 January 1540 to 9 July 1540. There was no issue. She was Queen of England from 6 January 1540 to 9 July 1540. There was no issue.2 |
| Annulment | The marriage of King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, and Anne of Cleves was annulled on 9 July 1540.1 |
| Death | She died on 16 July 1557 in Hever, Kent, EnglandG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster; London, Middlesex, England, 51.498910, -0.128280G.1 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. |
Citations
- [S4348] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Cleves. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4339] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_viii. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
John III, Duke of Cleves1,2
M, #97971, b. 10 November 1490, d. 6 February 1539
Parents
| Relationships | 8th cousin 15 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
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| Birth | John III, Duke of Cleves, was born on 10 November 1490, in Deggendorf, GermanyG.2 |
| Marriage | He married Maria, of Jülich-Berg, in 1509.1,2 |
| Death | He died on 6 February 1539.2 |
Citations
- [S4348] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Cleves. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19141] "John III, Duke of Cleves", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_III,_Duke_of_Cleves. Hereinafter cited as "John III, Duke of Cleves".
Maria, of Jülich-Berg1,2
F, #97972, b. 3 August 1491, d. 29 August 1543
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| Birth | Maria, of Jülich-Berg, was born on 3 August 1491.1 |
| Marriage | She married John III, Duke of Cleves, son of John II, Duke of Cleves, and Mathilde, of Hesse,, in 1509.3,2 |
| Death | Maria, of Jülich-Berg, died on 29 August 1543.1 |
Citations
- [S4349] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_of_J%C3%BClich-Berg. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19141] "John III, Duke of Cleves", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_III,_Duke_of_Cleves. Hereinafter cited as "John III, Duke of Cleves".
- [S4348] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Cleves. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Catherine Howard1
F, #97973, b. About 1523, d. 13 February 1542

Catherine Howard (c1521-1542), fifth wife of King Henry VIII.
Parents
| Relationships | 7th cousin 15 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
26 August 2024 11:02:50 |
| Biographical Note | Her father's sister, Elizabeth Howard, was the mother of Anne Boleyn, making them 1st cousins. Catherine was also the 1st cousin, once removed, of Lady Elizabeth Tudor, future Queen Elizabeth I, Anne Boleyn's daughter by King Henry VIII. Catherine was also the 2nd cousin of Jane Seymour (Catherine's grandmother, Elizabeth Tilney, was the sister of Jane's grandmother, Anne Say).2 |
| Birth | Catherine Howard was born About 1523, in Lambeth, London, EnglandG.1 |
| Reign2 | She reigned as Queen of England Between July 1540 and November 1541.2 Coat of arms of Catherine Howard as queen consort. Courtesy of Wikipedia. |
| Marriage | She married King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, son of Henry VII Tudor, King of England, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England,, on 28 July 1540, in Oatlands Palace, Surrey, EnglandG. when Henry's marriage to Anne of Cleves was annulled on 9 July 1540 rumours persisted that Catherine was pregnant by Henry. No issue.3,2 |
| Death | Catherine Howard died on 13 February 1542 in Tower of London, England, 51.508056, -0.076111G. Catherine lost her title as queen on 23 November 1541, and imprisoned in Syon House, Middlesex, throughout the winter of 1541/42. She was taken to the Tower of London on 10 February 1542. She was beheaded for treason at 7:00 on 13th February 1542.1 Tower of London, England |
| Burial | She was buried in Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, London, Middlesex, England, 51.508611, -0.076944G. the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula is close to the Tower of London. Catherine's body was buried in an unmarked grave, where the body of her cousin, Anne Boleyn, is also buried. Catherine's body was identified during restorations of the chapel during Queen Victoria's reign. She is commemorated on a plaque on the west wall dedicated to all of those who died in the Tower of London.1 Grave of Catherine Howard, St. Peter ad Vincula. Courtesy of Wikipedia.  Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, London, England. |
Citations
- [S4350] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Howard. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19280] "Catherine Howard", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Howard. Hereinafter cited as "Catherine Howard".
- [S4339] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_viii. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Catherine Parr1
F, #97976, b. About 1512, d. 5 September 1548

Catherine Parr at Lambeth Palace, unknown artist.

Portrait of Catherine Parr, formerly thought to be Lady Jane Grey. National Portrait Gallery, London.

Catherine Parr (c1512-1548), sixth wife of King Henry VIII. From the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Parents
| Relationships | 6th cousin 16 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
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| Birth | Catherine Parr was born About 1512, in Kendall Castle, Westmorland, EnglandG.1 |
| Marriage | She married John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer, son of Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer, of Snape, North Yorkshire, and Anne Stafford, in 1534.2 |
| Marriage | Catherine Parr married King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, son of Henry VII Tudor, King of England, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England,, on 12 July 1543, in Hampton Court Palace, West London, Middlesex, England, 51.403333, -0.337500G. No issue.1 Hampton Court Palace, Great Gatehouse. London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames, in south west London. |
| Death | Catherine Parr died on 5 September 1548 in Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England, 51.947222, -1.956111G.1 Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England, view from the garden.  Sudeley Castle, 1880, by F. O. Morris |
| Burial | She was buried in Sudeley Castle Chapel, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. her grave was discovered in 1782 by a man named John Locust, after the castle and chapel were left in ruins by the English Civil War. He open the coffin and observed that the body was in surprisingly good condition. It was reported that the flesh on one of her arms was still white and moist, after 234 years. After taking a few locks of her hair, he closed the coffin and returned it to her grave. When the coffin was officially reopened in 1817 only her skeleton remained. Her remains were then moved to the tomb of Lord Chandos, whose family owned the castle at that time. In later years the chapel was rebuilt by Sir John Scott, and a proper altar-tomb was erected for Queen Catherine.1 |
Citations
- [S4351] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Parr. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19334] "John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neville,_3rd_Baron_Latimer. Hereinafter cited as "John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer".
Mary I "Bloody Mary" Tudor1
F, #97977, b. 18 February 1516, d. 17 November 1558

Mary I Tudor, daughter of King Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon. By Antonis Mor, 1554.Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Gold medal showing "Mary I, Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith", 1555. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Mary I (1516-1558), daughter of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. Painting by Master John, 1544, National Portrait Gallery, London.

Mary I, Queen of England and Ireland, signed "HF 1554" (originally "HE"), Society of Antiquaries of London, oil on oak panel, 1040x784mm (41x31 inches), by Hans Eworth.

Mary, Queen of Scots. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
Parents
| Relationships | 6th cousin 16 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
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| House | Mary I "Bloody Mary" Tudor was of the House of Tudor.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 18 February 1516, in Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, London, Middlesex, EnglandG. Mary was the only child of Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, to survive infancy. Her mother had several miscarriages, and Mary was preceded by a stillborn sister and three short-lived brothers.1 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 21 February 1516 in Church of the Observant Friars, Greenwich, Kent, EnglandG.1 |
| Godmother | She became the godmother at Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton,'s christening on 24 April 1545 in St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, EnglandG.2 |
| Reign | She reigned From July 1553 to 17 November 1558.1 |
| Coronation | Her coronation occurred on 1 October 1553.1 |
| Marriage | She married Philip II --, King of Spain, on 25 July 1554, in Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England, 51.060556, -1.313056G.1 Mary I of England and Philip II of Spain  Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, England |
| Death | She died on 17 November 1558 in Saint James Palace, London, Middlesex, England, 51.504722, -0.137500G.1 St. James Palace, London, England, one of London's oldest. |
| Burial | She was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, 51.498910, -0.128280G.1 Tomb of Mary I and Elizabeth I in Westminster Abbey. Courtesy of Wikipedia.  Westminster Abbey, London, England. |
Citations
- [S4352] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_I_of_England. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19935] "Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wriothesley,_2nd_Earl_of_Southampton. Hereinafter cited as "Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton".
Walter Lee Glover1
M, #97980, d. 21 April 2010
| Relationships | 4th cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited |
2 May 2024 19:21:55 |
| Name | Walter Lee Glover was also known as Lee Glover.1 |
| Death | He died on 21 April 2010 in Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 45.392321, -75.721354G.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Peoples Cemetery, Malpeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.53042, -63.68671G.
Funeral home metal stake, adjacent to his paternal grandparents. Inscription: Walter "Lee" Glover / 2010 April 21 / Davison Funeral Home.1  Tombstone, Walter Lee Glover ( -2010). Peoples Cemetery, Malpeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Citations
- [S4354] Obituary - Walter Lee Glover, Davison Funeral Home, Kensington, Prince Edward Island.
Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England1,2
F, #97983, b. 11 February 1466, d. 11 February 1503

Elizabeth of York (1466-1503)
Parents
| Relationships | 4th cousin 18 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
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| Birth | Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England, was born on 11 February 1466, in Palace of Westminster, London, Middlesex, England, 51.500241, -0.124267G.1 |
| Marriage | She married Henry VII Tudor, King of England, son of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, and Lady Margaret Beaufort, Duchess of Suffolk, Countess of Richmond and Derby,, in 1486.3,1,4 |
| Death | Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, Queen Consort of England, died on 11 February 1503 in Tower of London, London, EnglandG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried on 24 February 1503 in Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster; Greater London, England, 51.498910, -0.128280G.5 Effiegies of Henry VII Plantagenet (1457-1509) and Elizabeth of York (1466-1503) on their tomb in Westminster Abbey. |
| Son | Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall b. September 1486, d. March 1502 |
| Daughter | Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland+ b. 28 November 1489, d. 8 October 1541 |
| Son | King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England+ b. 28 June 1491, d. 28 January 1547 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Tudor b. 2 July 1492, d. 14 September 1495 |
| Daughter | Mary Tudor, Queen Dowager of France+ b. 18 March 1496, d. 25 June 1533 |
| Son | Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset b. 21 February 1499, d. 19 June 1500 |
Citations
- [S4355] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_of_York. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19184] "Edward IV", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_IV. Hereinafter cited as "Edward IV".
- [S1846] Antonia Fraser, editor, The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998), Page 162. Hereinafter cited as The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England.
- [S19168] "Henry VII of England", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VII_of_England. Hereinafter cited as "Henry VII of England".
- [S13791] Wikipedia - Elizabeth of York, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_of_York. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia - Elizabeth of York.
Elizabeth Blount1
F, #97984, b. About 1502, d. Between 1539 and 1540

Sculpture of Elizabeth Blount on the tomb monument of her parents at Kinlet church. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
Parents
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| Marriage Status | |
| Birth | Elizabeth Blount was born About 1502, in Kinlet, Shropshire, EnglandG.1,2 |
| Death | She died Between 1539 and 1540 in probably EnglandG.1 |
Citations
- [S4357] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blount. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19118] "Elizabeth Blount", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blount. Hereinafter cited as "Elizabeth Blount".
Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset1,2
M, #97985, b. 15 June 1519, d. 23 July 1536

Arms of Sir Henry FitzRoy, KG, at the time of his installation as a knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. (Wikipedia).

Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, Earl of Nottingham. Coloured chalks by Hans Holbein the Younger, ca. 1525.
Parents
| Relationships | 6th cousin 16 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
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| Name | Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, was also known as Richmond FitzRoy.3 |
| Note | . |
| Birth | He was born on 15 June 1519, in Blackmore, Essex, EnglandG. Henry was an illegitimate son of Henry VIII and his teenage mistress, Elizabeth Blount. He was the only illegitimate offspring that Henry acknowledged.3,4 |
| Create | He was created Duke of Richmond and Somerset in 1525.5 |
| Death | He died on 23 July 1536. in St. James's Palace, Pall Mall, London, England, 51.505326, -0.138322G; cause of death was consumption. cause of death was consumption.6,4 |
| Burial | He was buried in Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Framlingham, Suffolk, England, 52.2224;1.3444G.3 Tomb of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond, and Mary Howard. St. Michael the Archangel's Church, Framlingham, Suffolk, England. Courtesy of Wikipedia. |
Citations
- [S4357] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blount. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19118] "Elizabeth Blount", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blount. Hereinafter cited as "Elizabeth Blount".
- [S4356] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Plantagenet,_3rd_Duke_of_York. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19119] "Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_FitzRoy,_Duke_of_Richmond_and_Somerset. Hereinafter cited as "Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset".
- [S19120] "Mary FitzRoy, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_FitzRoy,_Duchess_of_Richmond_and_Somerset. Hereinafter cited as "Mary FitzRoy, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset".
- [S4358] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_FitzRoy,_1st_Duke_of_Richmond_and_Somerset. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Catherine de Medici1
F, #97987, b. 13 April 1519, d. 5 January 1589

Catherine de Medici, c. 1560. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Catherine de Medici (1519-1589)
Parents
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| Birth | Catherine de Medici was born on 13 April 1519, in Florence, ItalyG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Henry II of France, Duke od Orléans, son of Francis I of France and Claude of France, Duchess of Brittany,, in 1533.1 |
| Death | Catherine de Medici died on 5 January 1589 in Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried on 4 February 1589 in Saint-Saveur, Blois, FranceG.2 |
| Reinter | She was reinterred on 4 April 1609 in Basilica of Saint-Denis, Paris, FranceG.2 |
Citations
- [S4364] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_de'_Medici. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S20322] "Catherine de' Medici", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_de%27_Medici. Hereinafter cited as "Catherine de' Medici".
Philip II --, King of Spain1
M, #97988, b. 21 May 1527, d. 13 September 1598

Philip II as King of Naples.

Philip II as Prince of Spain, by Titian. He was aged about twenty-four. This was the portrait sent to Mary I of England, and that convinced her that she was in love and would marry him.
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| Birth | Philip II --, King of Spain, was born on 21 May 1527.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mary I "Bloody Mary" Tudor daughter of King Henry VIII Tudor, King of England, and Catherine of Aragon, on 25 July 1554, in Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England, 51.060556, -1.313056G.2 Mary I of England and Philip II of Spain  Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, England |
| Marriage | Philip II --, King of Spain, married Elisabeth de Valois daughter of Henry II of France, Duke od Orléans, and Catherine de Medici, on 22 June 1559, in Guadalajara, SpainG.3 Philip II and Elizabeth of France. Courtesy of Wikipedia.  Coat of arms of Elizabeth of France (1546-1568), Queen Consort of Spain. Courtesy of Wikipedia. |
| Death | Philip II --, King of Spain, died on 13 September 1598.1 |
Citations
- [S4366] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_II_of_Spain. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4352] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_I_of_England. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S20325] "Elisabeth of Valois", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_of_Valois. Hereinafter cited as "Elisabeth of Valois".
Edward VI Tudor1
M, #97989, b. 12 October 1537, d. 6 July 1553

Prince Edward VI in 1538, by Hans Holbein the Younger.

Portrait miniature of Edward aged 6, unknown artist. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Edward VI, age about 13. By William Scrots, ca. 1550. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Edward as Prince of Wales, 1546. By William Scrots. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Edward VI, King of England and Ireland (1537-1553). Painting by William Scrots, ca. 1550.

Edward VI, portrait by William Scrots c. 1550. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
Parents
| Relationships | 6th cousin 16 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
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| House | Edward VI Tudor was of the House of Tudor.2 |
| Birth | He was born on 12 October 1537, in Hampton Court Palace, London, Middlesex, England, 51.403333, -0.337500G.1 |
| Coronation | His coronation occurred on 20 February 1547.2 Coat of Arms of King Edward VI. Courtesy of Wikipedia.  Shilling with portrait of Edward VI, struck between 1551-1553. Courtesy of Wikipedia. |
| Reign | He reigned From 28 January 1547 to 6 July 1553.2 |
| Death | He died on 6 July 1553 in Greenwich Palace, Kent, England, 51.482222, -0.006667G.1 |
| Burial | He was buried on 8 August 1553 in Henry VII Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, 51.498910, -0.128280G.1,2 Westminster Abbey, London, England. |
Citations
- [S4367] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_VI_of_England. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S19121] "Edward VI", Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_VI. Hereinafter cited as "Edward VI".
Robert Walker1
M, #97990, b. About 1844
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| Birth | Robert Walker was born About 1844, in Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Sarah.1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 4 April 1881 in Lot 19, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. included in the household was Robert's wife, Sarah. Their religion was Presbyterian. He was a farmer.1 1881 Canada Census, Lot 19, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, household of Robert & Sarah Walker. |
Partner with Sarah b. About 1853
Citations
- [S4373] 1881 Canada Census - Robert & Sarah Walker, household #223 of Robert Walker, 4 April 1881, Microfilm, Microfilm C-13162, Page 56, Line 3. District Prince, Subdistrict Lot 19. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada; 395 Wellington St., Ottawa,, Ontario, Canada.
Sarah1
F, #97991, b. About 1853
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| Name | Sarah was also known as Sarah Walker.1 |
| Birth | She was born About 1853.1 |
| Marriage | She married Robert Walker.1 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 4 April 1881 in the household of Robert Walker in Lot 19, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. included in the household was Robert's wife, Sarah. Their religion was Presbyterian. He was a farmer.1 1881 Canada Census, Lot 19, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, household of Robert & Sarah Walker. |
Citations
- [S4373] 1881 Canada Census - Robert & Sarah Walker, household #223 of Robert Walker, 4 April 1881, Microfilm, Microfilm C-13162, Page 56, Line 3. District Prince, Subdistrict Lot 19. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada; 395 Wellington St., Ottawa,, Ontario, Canada.
Trueman Alexander MacDonald1,2
M, #97995, d. 13 April 1953
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Citations
- [S4381] Trueman A. MacDonald & Claudine A. Wells marriage, 25 February 1920, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB F19677, Ref. B4/1920, Number 4445.
- [S4382] Trueman Alexander MacDonald entry Index to Death Certificates: Trueman Alexander MacDonald, Registration 4095, Volume 210, Microfilm F20838, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Index to Death Certificates: Trueman Alexander MacDonald.
Augusta Edith Dotten1
F, #97998, b. 27 June 1920
Parents
| Relationships | 7th cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
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| Name | Augusta Edith Dotten was also known as Gussie Dotten.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Augusta Edith Pettifer.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 27 June 1920, in the family farm, North Wallace, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married William Alexander Pettifer.1 |
Citations
- [S4389] Correspondence with Susan Lentz, -Ontario, Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker)..
William Alexander Pettifer1
M, #97999, b. 6 January 1902
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Citations
- [S4389] Correspondence with Susan Lentz, -Ontario, Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker)..