Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg)1 
F, #10760, b. 25 May 1846, d. 9 June 1923
| Father* | Prince Albert (of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha)1 b. 26 Aug 1819, d. 14 Dec 1861 |
| Mother* | Queen Victoria Hanover of England1 b. 24 May 1819, d. 1901 |
| Relationship | 16th cousin 3 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
| Reference | 1VG5-VBH |
Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) was born on 25 May 1846 in Buckingham, London, England
.1 She was the daughter of Prince Albert (of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha) and Queen Victoria Hanover of England.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) married Christian Christian Charles (of Schleswig-Hol) on 5 July 1866 at Windsor Castle, Westminster, England
.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) died on 9 June 1923 in Schomberg House, Pall Mall, London, England
, at age 77.1
"Not all information in this family tree has been verified." All corrections are welcome. Updated September 14, 2001.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's father Prince Albert (of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha) died on 14 December 1861 in Windsor, Berkshire, England
.1,2 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Christian Victor (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1867.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Albert Of Schleswig- Holstein (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1869.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Helena Victoria (of Schleswig-Hol) on 3 May 1870.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Marie Louise (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1872.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Frederick Harold (of Schleswig-Hol) on 12 May 1876.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's son Frederick Harold (of Schleswig-Hol) died on 20 May 1876.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's son Christian Victor (of Schleswig-Hol) died in 1900.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's mother Queen Victoria Hanover of England died in 1901.2 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became a widow with the death of her husband, Christian Christian Charles (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1917.1
.1 She was the daughter of Prince Albert (of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha) and Queen Victoria Hanover of England.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) married Christian Christian Charles (of Schleswig-Hol) on 5 July 1866 at Windsor Castle, Westminster, England
.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) died on 9 June 1923 in Schomberg House, Pall Mall, London, England
, at age 77.1"Not all information in this family tree has been verified." All corrections are welcome. Updated September 14, 2001.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's father Prince Albert (of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha) died on 14 December 1861 in Windsor, Berkshire, England
.1,2 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Christian Victor (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1867.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Albert Of Schleswig- Holstein (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1869.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Helena Victoria (of Schleswig-Hol) on 3 May 1870.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Marie Louise (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1872.1 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became the mother of Frederick Harold (of Schleswig-Hol) on 12 May 1876.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's son Frederick Harold (of Schleswig-Hol) died on 20 May 1876.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's son Christian Victor (of Schleswig-Hol) died in 1900.1 Helena Augusta Victoria's mother Queen Victoria Hanover of England died in 1901.2 Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) became a widow with the death of her husband, Christian Christian Charles (of Schleswig-Hol) in 1917.15 Children of Helena Augusta Victoria (of Saxe-Coburg) and Christian Christian Charles (of Schleswig-Hol) |
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| Charts | English Royalty English Royalty (Indented) |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 2003 |
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
- [S212] SAXE-COBURG & GOTHA 1837-1917 and THE WINDSORS 1917 - present day, online http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/tree.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Saxe-Coburg & Gotha and the Windsors.