Queen Anne (of England)1

F, #6472, b. 6 February 1665, d. 1 August 1714
Father*King James II Stuart of England1 b. 14 Oct 1633, d. 16 Sep 1701
Mother*Anne Hyde1 b. 12 Mar 1638, d. 31 Mar 1671
Relationship10th cousin 9 times removed of Robert Michael Damon
Reference96X1-LT

Names and TItles

Titled: Queen of England (Anne) from 1702 to 1714.1
Queen Anne (of England) was born on 6 February 1665 at St. James Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England.2 She was the daughter of King James II Stuart of England and Anne Hyde.1 Queen Anne (of England) married George (of Denmark), son of King Friedrich III (of Denmark & Norway) and Queen Sofie Amalie (of Denmark & Norway), on 28 July 1683 at Chapel Royal, Whitehall, Westminster, Middlesex, England.2,1 Queen Anne (of England) died on 1 August 1714 at Kensington Palace, Westminister, Middlesex, England, at age 49.2 She was buried at Westminster Abbey, Westminister, Middlesex, England.2
Anne's mother Anne Hyde died on 31 March 1671 at St. James Palace, London, England.3 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Princess Daughter (of England) on 12 May 1684.2 Anne's daughter Princess Daughter (of England) died on 13 May 1684 in England.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Princess Mary (of England) on 2 June 1685.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Princess Anne Sophia (of England) on 12 May 1686.2 Anne's daughter Princess Anne Sophia (of England) died on 2 February 1687 at Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.2 Anne's daughter Princess Mary (of England) died on 8 February 1687 at Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.2 Anne's son Prince Son (of England) died on 22 October 1687 in England.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Prince Son (of England) on 22 October 1687.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Prince William (of England) on 24 July 1689.2 Anne's son Prince George (of England) died on 17 April 1692 in Syon House, Brentford, Middlesex, England.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Prince George (of England) on 17 April 1692.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Princess Daughter (of England) on 23 March 1693.2 Anne's daughter Princess Daughter (of England) died on 23 March 1693 at Berkeley House, Westminster, Middlesex, England.2 Anne's daughter Princess Daughter (of England) died on 18 February 1696 in England.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Princess Daughter (of England) on 18 February 1696.2 Anne's son Prince Son (of England) died on 20 September 1696 at Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Prince Son (of England) on 20 September 1696.2 Anne's son Prince Son (of England) died on 15 September 1698 in England.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Prince Son (of England) on 15 September 1698.2 Queen Anne (of England) became the mother of Princess Daughter (of England) on 25 January 1700.2 Anne's daughter Princess Daughter (of England) died on 25 January 1700 in England.2 Anne's son Prince William (of England) died on 30 July 1700 at Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.2 Anne's father King James II Stuart of England died on 16 September 1701 at the Château of St. Germain-en-Laye, France.1,3 Queen Anne (of England) became Queen of England in 1702 replacing King William III (of England).1 Queen Anne (of England) became a widow with the death of her husband, George (of Denmark) on 28 October 1708 at Kensington Palace, Kensington, Middlesex, England, at age 55.2
Queen Anne (of England) was replaced as King of England by King George I (of England) in 1714.1

11 Children of Queen Anne (of England) and George (of Denmark), son of King Friedrich III (of Denmark & Norway) and Queen Sofie Amalie (of Denmark & Norway),

Children
ChartsEnglish Royalty
English Royalty (Indented)
Last Edited13 Aug 2003

Citations

  1. [S124] The Tudors / The Stuarts, online http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/stuarts.pdf
  2. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
  3. [S216] The Jacobite Heritage, online http://members.rogers.com/jacobites, kings/james2.htm.