Antoine de Bourbon1
M, #11584, b. 22 April 1518, d. 17 November 1562
Father* | Charles De Bourbon1 b. 2 Jun 1489, d. 25 Mar 1537 |
Mother* | François D' Alençon1 b. ~ 1489 |
Relationship | 7th cousin 16 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | 1VG6-H23 |
Antoine de Bourbon was born on 22 April 1518 in Bourbon, France.1 He was the son of Charles De Bourbon and François D' Alençon.1 Antoine de Bourbon married Queen Jeanne D'Albret (of Navarre), daughter of Henri II D' Albret (Navarre) and Countess Marguerite (of Orleans), before 1553.1 Antoine de Bourbon died on 17 November 1562 in Les Andelys, Normandie, France, at age 44.1 He was buried in St. Georges, Vendcome, France.1
Source from Hills/Hatcher Family Tree on World Connect.1 Antoine's father Charles De Bourbon died on 25 March 1537.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of Henry De Bourbon on 21 September 1551.1 Antoine's son Henry De Bourbon died on 20 August 1553.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of King Henry IV 'The Great' (of France) on 13 December 1553.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of Louis-Charles De Bourbon on 19 February 1554.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of Catherine de Bourbon on 7 February 1558.1
Source from Hills/Hatcher Family Tree on World Connect.1 Antoine's father Charles De Bourbon died on 25 March 1537.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of Henry De Bourbon on 21 September 1551.1 Antoine's son Henry De Bourbon died on 20 August 1553.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of King Henry IV 'The Great' (of France) on 13 December 1553.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of Louis-Charles De Bourbon on 19 February 1554.1 Antoine de Bourbon became the father of Catherine de Bourbon on 7 February 1558.1
4 Children of Antoine de Bourbon and Queen Jeanne D'Albret (of Navarre), daughter of Henri II D' Albret (Navarre) and Countess Marguerite (of Orleans), |
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Last Edited | 6 Oct 2001 |
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.