Many thanks for this. It looks like you did a good job transcribing those
names. However I think nr.7 and 14 could be van Duivenvoorde, van
Duvenvoirde or something like that. The Duvenvoirde/Duivenvoorde family are
part of the very noble Dutch family van Wassenaer.
With best wishes
Leo van de Pas,
Canberra, Australia
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Subject: Re: Elizabeth Countess Kinski (or Kinsky)
On 15 Pro, 09:05, wjhonson <[email protected]> wrote:
On Dec 14, 2:08 am, [email protected] wrote:
Euweb has some details:
http://genealogy.euweb.cz/bohemia/kinski1.html
This shows that Adolf (ff 1648), son of William, Count Kinsky
(1574-1634), cr 1628, married "Elisabeth Kilagrew". This would
suggest that she was the daughter of a brother of Sir William
Killagrew, Bt, rather than of a sister.
MA-R
Thanks for that. William Killgrew Bart was born somewhere between
1594 and 1606, but he was writing his will in the 1660s so I'm
thinking that the niece "ElizabethCountess Kinski" was possibly even
the daughter of Adolf.
Will Johnson
Does this help?
1. Elizabeth Killegrew, wife of Adolf Arnost Count Kinsky
2. Henry Killegrew
3. Catherine Cadel
4. John Killegrew
5. Dorothy Monke
6. Andrew Cadel
7. Anna de Duwenvorde
8. John Killegrew
9. Mary Wolverston
10. Thomas Monke
11. Elizabeth Poswell
12. John Cadel
13. Mary Semers
14. Thierry de Duuenworde
15. Berta de Roon
This is from an old note of mine, transcribed hastily from old (and
relatively small in its size) ancestral table of Elizabeth's son Vilem
some years ago. This table hung in one of chambers of the Kost Castle
(http://www.kinskycastles.com/castle-kost.htm) and I did not have
enough time, so there may be some spelling mistakes.
Yours,
Pavel
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