Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière de Bourbon1

F, #113761, b. 23 September 1759, d. 7 March 1802
Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière de Bourbon|b. 23 Sep 1759\nd. 7 Mar 1802|p11377.htm#i113761|Louis Ferdinand de Bourbon, Dauphin de France|b. 4 Sep 1729\nd. 20 Dec 1765|p10154.htm#i101539|Marie Josephe Prinzessin von Sachsen|b. 4 Nov 1731\nd. 13 Mar 1767|p10124.htm#i101232|Louis X., Roi de France|b. 15 Feb 1710\nd. 10 May 1774|p10207.htm#i102064|Marie C. S. Leszczynska, Princess of Poland|b. 23 Jun 1703\nd. 24 Jun 1768|p10207.htm#i102065|Friedrich A. I. von Sachsen, King of Poland|b. 7 Oct 1696\nd. 5 Oct 1763|p11152.htm#i111514|Maria J. Erzherzogin von Österreich|b. 8 Dec 1699\nd. 17 Nov 1757|p11152.htm#i111515|

Last Edited=3 Oct 2009
Consanguinity Index=0.92%
Marie Adelaide de Bourbon 2
     Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière de Bourbon was born on 23 September 1759 at Versailles, Île-de-France, France.3 She was the daughter of Louis Ferdinand de Bourbon, Dauphin de France and Marie Josephe Prinzessin von Sachsen.1 She married Carlo Emanuele IV di Savoia, Re di Sardegna, son of Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España, on 6 September 1775 at Chambéry, France.3 She married Carlo Emanuele IV di Savoia, Re di Sardegna, son of Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España, on 21 August 1775 at Versailles, Île-de-France, France, in a proxy marriage.3 She died on 7 March 1802 at age 42 at Naples, Italy, without issue.3
     Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière de Bourbon usually went by her middle name of Clothilde.3 On 10 April 1808 Pope Pius VII declared her to be Venerable.3

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 89. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.

Carlo Emanuele IV di Savoia, Re di Sardegna1

M, #113762, b. 24 May 1751, d. 6 October 1819
Carlo Emanuele IV di Savoia, Re di Sardegna|b. 24 May 1751\nd. 6 Oct 1819|p11377.htm#i113762|Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna|b. 26 Jun 1726\nd. 16 Oct 1796|p11154.htm#i111540|Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España|b. 17 Nov 1729\nd. 19 Sep 1785|p11446.htm#i114457|Carlo E. I. di Savoia, Re di Sardegna|b. 27 Apr 1701\nd. 20 Feb 1773|p11446.htm#i114451|Polyxena Landgräfin von Hessen-Rheinfels-Rottenburg|b. 21 Sep 1706\nd. 13 Jan 1735|p11446.htm#i114453|Felipe V. de Borbón, Rey de España|b. 19 Dec 1683\nd. 9 Jul 1746|p10307.htm#i103064|Isabella E. Farnese|b. 25 Oct 1692\nd. 11 Jul 1766|p10307.htm#i103065|

Last Edited=3 Oct 2009
Consanguinity Index=2.68%
Carlo Emanuele IV, King of Sardinia 2
     Carlo Emanuele IV di Savoia, Re di Sardegna was born on 24 May 1751 at Turin, Italy. He was the son of Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España.3 He married Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière de Bourbon, daughter of Louis Ferdinand de Bourbon, Dauphin de France and Marie Josephe Prinzessin von Sachsen, on 6 September 1775 at Chambéry, France.4 He married Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière de Bourbon, daughter of Louis Ferdinand de Bourbon, Dauphin de France and Marie Josephe Prinzessin von Sachsen, on 21 August 1775 at Versailles, Île-de-France, France, in a proxy marriage.4 He died on 6 October 1819 at age 68 at Rome, Italy.
     Carlo Emanuele IV di Savoia, Re di Sardegna gained the title of Re Carlo Emanuele IV di Sardegna in 1796.3 He abdicated as King of Sardinia in 1802.3

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 121.
  4. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 89. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.

Maurizio di Savoia, Duc de Montferrat1

M, #113763, b. 13 September 1762, d. 1 September 1799
Maurizio di Savoia, Duc de Montferrat|b. 13 Sep 1762\nd. 1 Sep 1799|p11377.htm#i113763|Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna|b. 26 Jun 1726\nd. 16 Oct 1796|p11154.htm#i111540|Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España|b. 17 Nov 1729\nd. 19 Sep 1785|p11446.htm#i114457|Carlo E. I. di Savoia, Re di Sardegna|b. 27 Apr 1701\nd. 20 Feb 1773|p11446.htm#i114451|Polyxena Landgräfin von Hessen-Rheinfels-Rottenburg|b. 21 Sep 1706\nd. 13 Jan 1735|p11446.htm#i114453|Felipe V. de Borbón, Rey de España|b. 19 Dec 1683\nd. 9 Jul 1746|p10307.htm#i103064|Isabella E. Farnese|b. 25 Oct 1692\nd. 11 Jul 1766|p10307.htm#i103065|

Last Edited=10 May 2003
Consanguinity Index=2.68%
     Maurizio di Savoia, Duc de Montferrat was born on 13 September 1762 at Rurin, County Dublin, Ireland. He was the son of Vittorio Amadeo III di Savoia, Re di Sardegna and Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda de Borbón, Infanta de España.1 He died on 1 September 1799 at age 36 at Alghero, Sardinia, Italy.
     Maurizio di Savoia, Duc de Montferrat gained the title of Principe Maurizio di Savoia. He gained the title of Duc de Montferrat.1

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 121. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Amy Brown1

F, #113764, b. 8 April 1783, d. 7 May 1876
Amy Brown|b. 8 Apr 1783\nd. 7 May 1876|p11377.htm#i113764|John L. Brown||p11377.htm#i113765|Anne Deacon||p22377.htm#i223761|||||||||||||

Last Edited=5 Jan 2009
Amy Brown
by the Duc de Berri 2
     Amy Brown was born on 8 April 1783 at Maidstone, Kent, England.4 She was the daughter of John L. Brown and Anne Deacon.1,3 She married Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri, son of Charles X, Roi de France and Maria Teresa di Savoia, in 1806 in a alleged marriage.1 She and Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri were divorced in 1815.1 She died on 7 May 1876 at age 93 at Château de La Contrie, France.3

Child of Amy Brown

Children of Amy Brown and Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 90. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.
  4. [S102] Roglo Geneweb Website, online <http://geneweb.inria.fr/roglo?lang=en>. Hereinafter cited as Roglo Geneweb Website.

John L. Brown1

M, #113765

Last Edited=9 May 2008
     John L. Brown married Anne Deacon.2

Child of John L. Brown and Anne Deacon

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 90. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.


Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie1

F, #113766, b. 5 November 1798, d. 17 April 1870
Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie|b. 5 Nov 1798\nd. 17 Apr 1870|p11377.htm#i113766|Francesco I di Borbone, Re delle Due Sicilie|b. 19 Aug 1777\nd. 8 Nov 1830|p11213.htm#i112122|Marie Klementine Erzherzogin von Österreich|b. 24 Apr 1777\nd. 15 Nov 1801|p11455.htm#i114547|Ferdinando I. di Borbone, Re delle Due Sicilie|b. 12 Jan 1751\nd. 4 Jan 1825|p10578.htm#i105778|Marie C. Erzherzogin von Österreich|b. 13 Aug 1752\nd. 8 Sep 1814|p10416.htm#i104158|Leopold I. von Österreich, Holy Roman Emperor|b. 5 May 1747\nd. 1 Mar 1792|p11155.htm#i111542|Maria L. de Borbón, Infanta de España|b. 24 Nov 1745\nd. 15 May 1792|p10578.htm#i105775|

Last Edited=18 Aug 2009
Consanguinity Index=16.09%
Maria Carolina di Borbone, Princess of the Two Sicilies
by Thomas Lawrence 2
     Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie was born on 5 November 1798 at Naples, Italy.1 She was the daughter of Francesco I di Borbone, Re delle Due Sicilie and Marie Klementine Erzherzogin von Österreich.3,4 She married, firstly, Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri, son of Charles X, Roi de France and Maria Teresa di Savoia, on 17 June 1816 at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.1 She married, secondly, Ettore Carlo Lucchesi-Palli, 8th Duca della Grazia on 14 December 1831 at Rome, Italy.5 She married Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri, son of Charles X, Roi de France and Maria Teresa di Savoia, on 24 April 1816 at Naples, Italy, in a proxy marriage.5 She died on 17 April 1870 at age 71 at Brünsee, Styria, Austria.5 She was buried at Mureck Cemetery, Mureck.5
     Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie was a member of the House of Bourbon. She gained the title of Principessa Maria Carolina delle Due Sicilie.

Children of Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie and Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri

Children of Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie and Ettore Carlo Lucchesi-Palli, 8th Duca della Grazia

Citations

  1. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 59. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  4. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 126.
  5. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 90. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.

Marie Victoire Sophe de Noailles1

F, #113767, b. 6 May 1688, d. 30 September 1766
Marie Victoire Sophe de Noailles|b. 6 May 1688\nd. 30 Sep 1766|p11377.htm#i113767|Anne Jules de Noailles, Duc de Noailles||p11377.htm#i113768|Marie Françoise de Bournonville||p22030.htm#i220298|||||||||||||

Last Edited=6 Mar 2007
     Marie Victoire Sophe de Noailles was born on 6 May 1688.1 She was the daughter of Anne Jules de Noailles, Duc de Noailles and Marie Françoise de Bournonville.2,1 She married, firstly, Louis de Pardaillan d'Antin, son of Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de Gondrin, Duc d'Antin, before 1723.1 She married, secondly, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse, son of Louis XIV, Roi de France and Françoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart, on 2 February 1723 at Paris, France.1 She died on 30 September 1766 at age 78 at Hôtel de Toulouse, Paris, France.1
     From before 1723, her married name became Pardaillan d'Antin.1

Child of Marie Victoire Sophe de Noailles and Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse

Citations

  1. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 88. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.
  2. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 71. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Anne Jules de Noailles, Duc de Noailles1,2

M, #113768

Last Edited=6 Mar 2007
     Anne Jules de Noailles, Duc de Noailles married Marie Françoise de Bournonville.2
     Anne Jules de Noailles, Duc de Noailles gained the title of Duc de Noailles.3

Child of Anne Jules de Noailles, Duc de Noailles and Marie Françoise de Bournonville

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 71, says Louis Anne. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 88. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.
  3. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 71.

Maria Teresa Felicita d'Este1

F, #113769, b. 6 October 1726, d. 30 April 1754
Maria Teresa Felicita d'Este|b. 6 Oct 1726\nd. 30 Apr 1754|p11377.htm#i113769|Francesco III d'Este, Duca di Modena|b. 2 Jul 1698\nd. 22 Feb 1780|p11376.htm#i113751|Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans|b. 22 Oct 1700\nd. 19 Jan 1761|p11375.htm#i113750|Rinaldo I. d'Este, Duca di Modena|b. 25 Apr 1655\nd. 26 Oct 1737|p85.htm#i842|Charlotte F. Herzogin von Braunschweig-Lüneburg|b. 8 Mar 1671\nd. 29 Sep 1710|p85.htm#i843|Philippe I. d'Orléans, Duc d'Orléans|b. 2 Aug 1674\nd. 2 Dec 1723|p10316.htm#i103157|Françoise M. de Bourbon|b. 4 May 1677\nd. 1 Feb 1749|p10526.htm#i105255|

Last Edited=6 Mar 2007
Consanguinity Index=0.94%
     Maria Teresa Felicita d'Este was born on 6 October 1726.2 She was the daughter of Francesco III d'Este, Duca di Modena and Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans.1 She married Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duc de Penthièvre, son of Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse and Marie Victoire Sophe de Noailles, on 25 December 1744 at Versailles, Île-de-France, France.2 She died on 30 April 1754 at age 27 at Paris, France.2

Children of Maria Teresa Felicita d'Este and Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duc de Penthièvre

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 71. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 88. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.

Louise Elizabeth de Condé1

F, #113770, b. 1693, d. 1775
Louise Elizabeth de Condé|b. 1693\nd. 1775|p11377.htm#i113770|Louis III de Bourbon, Prince de Condé|b. 11 Oct 1668\nd. 4 Mar 1710|p11378.htm#i113771|Louise Françoise de Bourbon|b. 1 Jun 1673\nd. 16 Jun 1743|p10526.htm#i105256|Henri J. de Bourbon, Prince de Condé|b. 29 Jul 1643\nd. 1 Apr 1709|p4614.htm#i46140|Anne H. J. Pfalzgräfin von Simmern|b. 23 Jul 1648\nd. 23 Feb 1723|p4614.htm#i46139|Louis X., Roi de France|b. 5 Sep 1638\nd. 1 Sep 1715|p10199.htm#i101983|Françoise A. de Rochechouart|b. 1641\nd. 27 May 1707|p3.htm#i26|

Last Edited=29 Jul 2009
Consanguinity Index=0.13%
     Louise Elizabeth de Condé was born in 1693.1 She was the daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and Louise Françoise de Bourbon.1,2 She married Louis Armand II de Bourbon, Prince de Conti in 1713.1 She died in 1775.1

Children of Louise Elizabeth de Condé and Louis Armand II de Bourbon, Prince de Conti

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 71. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 88. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1.
  3. [S36] Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1, page 86.