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Princess Anne (of England)1 (F)
b. 2 November 1709, d. 13 January 1759, #10421
Pedigree
Relationship=12th cousin 7 times removed of Robert Michael Damon.
Reference=9GFP-H3

     Princess Anne (of England) was born on 2 November 1709 in , Hannover, Prussia.2,3 She was the daughter of King George II (of England) and Caroline (____?____).1 Princess Anne (of England) married Prince Willem IV (of Orange), son of Prince Jan Willem (of Orange).1 Princess Anne (of England) died on 13 January 1759 in , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, at age 49.2,3 She was buried on 23 February 1759 in , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Lord God Yahwah (Bible)

Last Edited=17 Aug 2003

Children of Princess Anne (of England) and Prince Willem IV (of Orange)
Caroline (____?____)+ b. 1743, d. 17873
Prince Willem V (of Orange)+ b. 1748, d. 18063

Citations

  1. [S211] The Hanoverians 1714-1837, online www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/hanover.pdf. Hereinafter cited as The Hanoverians.
  2. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED ( 461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data .
  3. [S214] European Monarchs: Relationships between Queen Elizabeth II and other European sovereigns, online www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/europe.pdf. Hereinafter cited as European Monarchs.


       
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