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Archduchess Anna (of Austria)1 (F)
b. 7 July 1528, d. 16 October 1590, #12062
Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 15 times removed of Robert Michael Damon.
Reference=82K9-DG

     Archduchess Anna (of Austria) was born on 7 July 1528 in , Praha, Czechoslovakia.1 She was the daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I (of the Holy Roman Empire) and Princess Anna (of Bohemia and Hungary).1 Archduchess Anna (of Austria) married Duke Albrecht IV(V) (of Bavaria) on 4 July 1546 in , Bavaria.1 Archduchess Anna (of Austria) died on 16 October 1590 in , Bavaria, at age 62.1
     Her married name was Mrs. of Bavaria.1

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

Last Edited=22 Dec 2003

Children of Archduchess Anna (of Austria) and Duke Albrecht IV(V) (of Bavaria)
Prince Karl (of Bavaria) b. 7 Sep 1547, d. 7 Dec 15471
Duke Wilhelm V (of Bavaria)+ b. 29 Sep 1548, d. 17 Feb 16261
Prince Ferdinand (of Bavaria) b. 20 Jan 1550, d. 30 Jan 16081
Princess Marie Anna (of Bavaria)+ b. 21 Mar 1551, d. 29 Apr 16081
Princess Maximiliane (of Bavaria) b. 4 Jul 1552, d. 11 Jul 16141
Prince Friedrich (of Bavaria) b. 26 Jul 1553, d. 18 Apr 15541
Prince Ernst (of Bavaria) b. 17 Dec 1554, d. 17 Feb 16121

Citations

  1. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED ( 461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data .


       
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