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| | TENTH GENERATION |
 | | He was married to Henrietta Maria WOLLEY on 4 Jul 1726 in Withington, Gloucester, England. |
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http://rhetthintze.freeservers.com/rhetth/d920.htm
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| | Ancestors of Henrietta Maria Baldwin |
 | | Henrietta married Edward James Hutchings, son of James Hutchings and Christina Phebe Langstone, on 24 Sep 1896 in St Lukes Church, Richmond, Surrey. |  | | Henrietta next married Ernest William J Fry in 1908 in Richmond, Surrey. |
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http://www.ray.hutchings.dial.pipex.com/family/58.htm
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| | Queen Henrietta Maria 1609-69 |
 | | She kept up an intimate correspondence with King Charles in England, doing her best to persuade him to be more flexible in negotiations after his military defeat in 1645, and tirelessly engaging in schemes and intrigues to gain foreign help for the Royalist cause. |  | | After a period of retirement in a Carmelite convent, she wore black for the rest of her life. |  | | She spent almost a year in The Hague, raising loans, buying weapons and recruiting troops for the Royalist cause. |
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http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/biog/henrietta-maria.htm
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| | Recreations And Parks Museums Division Research Center - Henrietta Maria |
 | | The bravery and loyalty exhibited by Henrietta Maria, namesake of Maryland, should not be forgotten. |  | | Henrietta Maria, namesake of Maryland, descended from a long line of European nobility. |  | | Calvert had omitted the name of the colony in his petition in the hope that Charles I would bestow his approval on the new venture by writing his choice on the document. |
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http://www.co.saint-marys.md.us/recreate/museums/henriettamaria.asp
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 | | The Royal couple returned to hold court at Oxford and in May 1644 Henrietta Anne was born. |  | | Charles was captured by Oliver Cromwell and ultimately beheaded. |  | | Only one instance of the medal exists and the event has been virtually lost in history. |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/henriettas.restaurant
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| | Henrietta Maria of France - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | Henrietta Maria of France (November 25, 1609 - September 10, 1669) was the youngest daughter of Henry IV of France. |  | | Henrietta Maria married Charles I and became the Queen of England. |  | | She was born in the Louvre Palace in Paris on November 25, 1609. |
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http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Maria_of_France
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| | Henrietta Maria of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Queen Henrietta Maria (November 25, 1609 – September 10, 1669) was Queen Consort of England, Scotland and Ireland (June 13, 1625 - January 30, 1649) through her marriage to Charles I. |  | | The U.S. state of Maryland (in Latin, "Terra Mariae") was so named in her honour by Cæcilius Calvert, son of George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore. |  | | Buckingham was murdered in August 1628, probably with the backing of Queen Henrietta and her French faction at the Royal court. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Maria
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| | Henrietta Maria Kerr |
 | | Henrietta Maria Kerr ws born at St. Michaels, Maryland, on January 1st 1863. |  | | This little lady, named of the daughter of Henry IV., of France, and wife of Charles I, of England, under regular sequence of the family genesis is bright and promising by general consent in and out of the family. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~callahanj/kerr/hmk.html
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| | Ancestors of Henrietta Maria Morley |
 | | Henrietta married William Kidgell, son of Henry Kidgell and Harriett Henshaw, on 30 Mar 1876 in South Yarra, Vic, Ausl. |  | | Married: 30 Mar 1876, South Yarra, Vic, Ausl |
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http://members.westnet.com.au/harcourt/723.htm
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| | “Henrietta Maria’s Reinvention of John Fletcher as Caroline Court Playwright.” |
 | | As early as 1626, Henrietta Maria was vocally supporting unpopular policy decisions and becoming involved in highly controversial activities. |  | | The Taming of the Shrew (in fact, the two plays were acted back to back at court in 1633). |  | | “Henrietta Maria’s Reinvention of John Fletcher as Caroline Court Playwright.” |
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http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/m/p/mpl10/gemcs99.htm
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| | Henrietta Anne Stuart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anna Maria d'Orléans (August 27, 1669 - August 26, 1728). |  | | Henrietta-Anne, (the Anne, was added after she was baptized into the Catholic Church) was not reunited with her mother until she was two years old. |  | | Henrietta Anne (June 16, 1644 - June 30, 1670), in French Henriette d'Angleterre, sometimes known familiarly as Minette, was the youngest daughter of King Charles I of England and Queen Henrietta Maria of France. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Anne_Stuart
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| | Connecting Capron Cousins - Person Page 28 |
 | | Henrietta Maria Antoinette Jeanette Branch was born on 7 December 1807 in Uxbridge, MA. |  | | She married Luther Mellins Capron, son of Otis Capron and Polly Mellins, on 31 May 1828 in Uxbridge, MA. |  | | Ardinelle E. Capron was born on 18 December 1828 in Uxbridge, MA. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~desilva/p28.htm
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| | Maryland's Name & Queen Henrietta Maria |
 | | Maryland's name honors Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), wife of Charles I (1600-1649), King of Great Britain and Ireland, who signed the 1632 charter establishing the Maryland colony. |  | | Queen Henrietta Maria was the daughter of Henry IV of France (1553-1610) and his second wife, Marie de Medici (1573-1642). |  | | After restoration of the monarchy in 1660, Henrietta Maria's son, Charles II ruled Great Britain and Ireland from 1660 to 1685. |
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http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/name.html
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| | 20TH GENERATION |
 | | Henrietta Maria Nutt was born on 4 Apr 1816 in Blandford, Hampden, MA. |
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http://www.zianet.com/ynika/cochran/d8563.html
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| | Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson |
 | | Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson, 1633 |  | | Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson portrays the wife of Charles I with her trusted confidant, a fourteen-year-old midget. |  | | The monkey, named Pug, was the pet of Jeffrey Hudson, who accompanied the royal family to the safety of the French court when the English Civil War broke out. |
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http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg4243/gg4243-41378.0.html
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| | Henrietta Maria Book from Books.co.uk |
 | | As a Catholic, she refused to be crowned at the Protestant coronation ceremony, and was soon at odds with her husband and unpopular with his country. |  | | But after the assassination of Buckingham, things improved dramatically as Charles transferred his emotional dependence from his favourite confidante to his wife, and the next ten years were the happiest of Henrietta's life. |  | | When the 15-year-old Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici, stepped on to the shore of England on 12 June 1625 to meet her future husband, Charles I, she spoke not a word of English. |
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http://www.books.co.uk/henrietta_maria/0750929898.html
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| | Pepys' Diary: Stuart, Henrietta-Maria (Queen Mother) |
 | | There is absolutely no historical evidence for this assumption and the earl’s brother Alexander became his heir. |  | | He even peevishly claimed that she lobbied on behalf of the Earl of Antrim who was childless so that he would leave his vast patrimony to an illegitimate daughter of hers and Henry Jermyn. |  | | Her courage and commitment were no less evident in the years of the civil war when Henrietta was both armsdealer,gunrunner and generalissima for her husband and the royalist cause. |
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http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/1399.php
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| | Lady Henrietta Maria Sheldon (Information) |
 | | PROVENANCE presumably by descent from the 2nd Earl of Cardigan, who married, as his second wife, the sitter's sister; hanging at Montagu House, Whitehall, c. |  | | The daughter of Thomas, Viscount Savage, Lady Henrietta was the wife of Ralph Sheldon of Beoley. |  | | The Flemish artist Huysmans came to England c. |
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http://www.boughtonhouse.org.uk/htm/tour/henriettainfo.htm
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| | John TAYLOR/Henrietta Maria XX |
 | | Name: Henrietta Maria TAYLOR Born: 1646 at:,, VA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: John HARDYMAN, JR |  | | Page built by Gedpage Version 2.20 UNREGISTERED ©2000 on 24 November 2004 |  | | John TAYLOR/Henrietta Maria XX Page built by Gedpage Version 2.20 UNREGISTERED ©2000 |
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| | HENRIETTA MARIA - LoveToKnow Article on HENRIETTA MARIA |
 | | For some years Henrietta Marias chief interests lay in her young family, and in the amusements of a gay and brilliant court. |  | | In January 166r she returned to France to be present at the marriage of her daughter Henrietta to the duke of Orleans. |  | | She received from parliament a grant of 30,000 a year in compensation for the loss of her dower-lands, and the king added a similar sum as a pension from himself. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HE/HENRIETTA_MARIA.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Henrietta Maria: Charles I's Indomitable Queen |
 | | This biography of Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henri IV and Marie de Medici, is the first full study for over 20 years. |  | | She came to England as a teenager and married a man dominated by his favourite, the Duke of Buckingham. |  | | Henrietta Maria, Princess of France, is known to history as the very Catholic Queen of Charles 1st of England. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750929898
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| | Henrietta Maria |
 | | (1633-1701), Elizabeth (1635-1680), Henry (1640-1660) and Henrietta (1644-1670). |  | | Henrietta Maria, the youngest child of Henri IV of France, was born in 1609. |  | | (1) Sophia of Bavaria met Henrietta Maria for the first time in 1641. |
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| | Henrietta Maria -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | Maria Tallchief was born on Jan. 24, 1925, in Fairfax, Okla. The daughter of an Osage Indian, she spent part of her childhood on a reservation. |  | | Collection of interactive applets that accompany an essay by digital artist Joanna Maria Berzowska. |  | | She became famous for her travels, about which she lectured and wrote during the mid-to-late 1890s. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9366919
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| | Henrietta Maria of France, Queen of England by LELY, Sir Peter |
 | | This portrait of Henrietta Maria, the daughter of King Henry IV of France and Marie de Médici is an idealized portrait. |  | | In 1660, when her oldest son succeeded to the throne as Charles II of Great Britain and Ireland, Henrietta Maria returned to England where she died at the age of 51, marking the end of a turbulent life. |  | | She had married Charles I in 1625, but soon fell out of favour with Parliament and the people because of her support for English Catholics. |
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| | Henrietta Maria Book from Books.co.uk |
 | | Within months, Henrietta was at odds with both her new husband and his country, because of her Frenchness, Catholicism, extravagance and her refusal to be crowned at the Protestant coronation ceremony. |  | | When the 15-year-old Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henri IV of France and Marie de Medici, arrived in England in June 1625 to marry Charles I, she could not speak English. |  | | Her loyalty and personal bravery saw her stand by him during the Civil War: she tried to sell her jewels to raise money and supplies and lead a force of 5000 men from York to Oxford. |
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http://www.books.co.uk/henrietta_maria/0750918829.html
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: KING, HENRIETTA CHAMBERLAIN |
 | | Henrietta King died on March 31, 1925, on the King Ranch and was buried in Kingsville. |  | | In her last years she provided land and encouragement for the establishment of South Texas State Teachers College (now Texas AandI University). |  | | Under Henrietta King's skillful and personal supervision, and with the assistance of her son-in-law, Robert Justus Kleberg, |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/KK/fki16.html
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| | Records for The court and times of Charles the First; illustrated by authentic and confidetial letters, from various ... |
 | | Edited, with an introduction and notes, by the author of "The court and times of James I," etc. [i.e. |  | | The court and times of Charles the First; illustrated by authentic and confidetial letters, from various public and private collections; including Memoirs of the mission in England of the Capuchin friars in the service of Queen Henrietta Maria. |  | | Records for The court and times of Charles the First; illustrated by authentic and confidetial letters, from various public and private collections; including Memoirs of the mission in England of the Capuchin friars in the service of Queen Henrietta Maria. |
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| | Royal Genealogies Part 18 |
 | | Henrietta Maria was a little over fourteen when negotiations for her marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales, were opened in 1624. |
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| | 38. Henrietta Maria And Mazarin Page 2 |
 | | Before leaving the convent of the Carmelites, Henrietta had desired her daughter to attend her at the palace, which she had inhabited for a long time and which she had only left because their poverty seemed to them more difficult to bear in gilded chambers. |  | | Go to the parliament, for it was from this parliament, the enemy of monarchs, that the daughter of the great, the sublime Henry IV., whom you so much admire, received the only relief this winter which prevented her from dying of hunger and cold!" |  | | Though all bowed before her, as etiquette required, she had now but a single arm on which she could lean. |
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http://www.web-books.com/Classics/Dumas/Twenty/Dumas_TwentyC38P2.htm
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| | SEVENTH GENERATION |
 | | He was married to Henrietta Maria Battee (daughter of John BATTEE and Lucy HARWOOD) on 10 Oct 1811 in, Anne Arundel Co., MD. Henrietta Maria Battee was born about 1790. |  | | and Henrietta Maria Battee had the following children: |  | | Maria Caroline Harwood was born about 1814 in, Anne Arundel Co., MD. She died on 19 Aug 1820 in, Anne Arundel Co., MD. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/plummer/d35226.htm
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| | Henrietta Maria von Frankreich - Wikipedia |
 | | Henrietta Maria, Henriette de France, Henrietta-Marie de Bourbon |  | | Henrietta Maria von Frankreich, Anthonis van Dyck, um 1632/5. |  | | September 1669, Château de Colombes) war durch ihre Heirat mit Karl I. die Königin von England, Schottland und Irland. |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Maria
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| | BHC2761 : Queen Henrietta Maria, 1609-69 |
 | | Henrietta Maria then wished to commission a companion bust of herself - despite Bernini's unwillingness to do it - and three heads on separate canvases (all still in existence) were finished by van Dyck for the pupose in 1639, although the bust was never made. |  | | This painting, with a long provenance in the family of the Earls of Denbigh, is thought to be a studio version from the original right profile now in Memphis, Tennessee. |  | | Although van Dyck's portrait implies a lady of elegance, a contemporary account described Henrietta Maria as 'a short woman perched on her chair, with long bony arms, irregular shoulders and teeth protruding from her mouth like a fence'. |
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http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mag/pages/mnuExplore/PaintingDetail.cfm?letter=q&ID=BHC2761
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| | Lady Henrietta Elizabeth Delaware ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Lady Henrietta Elizabeth Delaware, Farm scene with dying horse, 19th century |  | | Joseph Brown, Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, 19th century |  | | Johannes Esaias Nilson, Portrait of Maria Henrietta, Princess of Thurn and Taxis, born 1732, 18th century |
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http://wwar.com/masters/d/delaware-lady_henrietta_elizabeth.html
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