Plantagenets Old Knowledge put in context.

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Leo van de Pas

Plantagenets Old Knowledge put in context.

Legg inn av Leo van de Pas » 13 des 2005 22:10:02

In 1967 a book was published in which at least three great-grandchildren of King Edward II are recorded. As they were recorded only as the children of their fathers this knowledge seems to have remained obscure.

In another source I found a fourth one and, thanks to one of those European people no longer contributing to Gen-Med, a child for one of these was added. As a result it could be possible that more fairly close descendants of Edward II may be established and perhaps even lines to the present.

With best wishes
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia

John Brandon

Re: Plantagenets Old Knowledge put in context.

Legg inn av John Brandon » 13 des 2005 22:10:03

"Leo van de Pas" wrote:
In 1967 a book was published in which at least three great-grandchildren of King Edward II are recorded. As they were recorded only as the children of their fathers this knowledge seems to have remained obscure.

In another source I found a fourth one and, thanks to one of those European people no longer contributing to Gen-Med, a child for one of these was added. As a result it could be possible that more fairly close descendants of Edward II may be established and perhaps even lines to the present.

With best wishes
Leo van de Pas
Canberra, Australia

Why be so coy and cryptic about it?

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