Diana De Vere1

F, #11982, b. about 1675, d. 15 January 1741/42
Father*Aubrey de Vere1
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Names and TItles

Married: Mrs. De Beauclerk.1
Diana De Vere was born about 1675 of Downing Street, Westminster, Middlesex, England.1 She was the daughter of Aubrey de Vere.1 Diana De Vere married Charles Beauclerk, son of King Charles II Stuart of England and Eleanor (Nell) Gwyn, on 13 April 1694.1 Diana De Vere died on 15 January 1741/42.1 She was buried on 20 January 1741/42 at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.1
She became the mother of Charles Beauclerk on 6 April 1696.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Diana Beauclerk about 1697.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of William Beauclerk on 22 May 1698.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Vere Beauclerk on 14 July 1699.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Henry Beauclerk on 11 August 1701.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Sidney Beauclerk on 27 February 1702.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of George Beauclerk on 26 December 1704.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Seymour Beauclerk on 24 June 1706.1 Diana's son Seymour Beauclerk died on 1 July 1706.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of James Beauclerk in 1709.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Aubrey Beauclerk in 1711.1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Anne Beauclerk between 1713 and 1716?1 Diana De Vere became the mother of Mary Beauclerk in 1713 or 1715?1 Diana De Vere became a widow with the death of her husband, Charles Beauclerk on 11 May 1726 in Bath, Somersetshire, England, at age 56.1 Diana's son William Beauclerk died on 23 February 1732/33.1 Diana's son was married at wedding of Sidney Beauclerk and Mary Norris on 9 December 1736.1 Diana's son Aubrey Beauclerk died on 24 March 1740/41.1

12 Children of Diana De Vere and Charles Beauclerk, son of King Charles II Stuart of England and Eleanor (Nell) Gwyn,

Children
Last Edited27 Oct 2001

Citations

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