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Princess of Sweden, Queen of Denmark Ingrid Viktoria Sofia Louise

Female 1910 - 2000  (90 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Princess of Sweden, Queen of Denmark Ingrid Viktoria Sofia Louise was born on 28 Mar 1910 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden (daughter of King of Sweden Gustav Adolf, VI and Crown Princess Margaret Of Connaught); died on 7 Nov 2000.

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    http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingrid_of_Sweden

    Ingrid married King of Denmark Frederik Of Denmark, IX on 24 May 1935 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden. Frederik (son of King of Denmark Christian Of Denmark, X and Alexandrine of Mecklenburg- Schwerin) was born on 11 Mar 1899 in Sorgenfri, Nr: Copenhagen, Denmark; died on 14 Jan 1972 in Kobenhavn, Denmark; was buried in Roskilde, Denmark. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Queen of Denmark Mergrethe Of Denmark, II
    2. Princess of Denmark Benedikte was born on 29 Apr 1944 in Kobenhavn, Denmark.
    3. Anne-Marie of Denmark

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  King of Sweden Gustav Adolf, VI was born on 11 Nov 1882 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden (son of King of Sweden Oscar Gustaf Adolf, V and Victoria Of Baden); died on 15 Sep 1973 in Helsingborg, Sweden; was buried in Royal Cemetery, Haga Castle Park.

    Gustav married Crown Princess Margaret Of Connaught on 15 Jun 1905 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. Margaret (daughter of Prince Arthur William Patrick Of Saxe-Coburg and Duchess of Prussia Louise Margaret) was born on 15 Jan 1882 in England; died on 01 May 1920 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Crown Princess Margaret Of Connaught was born on 15 Jan 1882 in England (daughter of Prince Arthur William Patrick Of Saxe-Coburg and Duchess of Prussia Louise Margaret); died on 01 May 1920 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden.
    Children:
    1. Prince of Sweden Gustav Adolf was born in 1906 in Windsor, England, Great Britain; died on 26 Jan 1947 in Kastrup, Denmark.
    2. Count of Wisborg Sigvard Oscar Fredrik Sweden was born on 7 Jun 1907; and died.
    3. 1. Princess of Sweden, Queen of Denmark Ingrid Viktoria Sofia Louise was born on 28 Mar 1910 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden; died on 7 Nov 2000.
    4. Prince of Sweden Bertil Gustaf Oscar Bertil was born on 28 Feb 1912; died in 1917; was buried .
    5. Count of Wisborg Carl Johan Arthur Of Sweden


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  King of Sweden Oscar Gustaf Adolf, V was born on 16 Jun 1858 in Castle Drottningholm, Lovho, Stockholm, Sweden; was christened on 12 Jul 1858 in Castle Drottningholm, Lovho, Stockholm, Sweden (son of King of Sweden Oscar, II and Queen of Sweden Sofia Wilhelmina Mariana Henrietta); died on 29 Oct 1950 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; was buried in Riddarholm Kyrkan, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.

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    He married Princess Victoria of Baden on September 20, 1881. She was the granddaughter of Sof ia of Sweden, and her marriage to Gustav V united the reigning Bernadotte dynasty with the fo rmer royal house of Vasa.

    Oscar married Victoria Of Baden in 1881. Victoria (daughter of Grand Duke Frederick of Baden, I and Louise) was born on 7 Aug 1862 in Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany; died on 4 Apr 1930 in Rome, Italy; was buried in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Victoria Of Baden was born on 7 Aug 1862 in Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany (daughter of Grand Duke Frederick of Baden, I and Louise); died on 4 Apr 1930 in Rome, Italy; was buried in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden.

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    He married Princess Victoria of Baden on September 20, 1881. She was the granddaughter of Sof ia of Sweden, and her marriage to Gustav V united the reigning Bernadotte dynasty with the fo rmer royal house of Vasa.

    Children:
    1. 2. King of Sweden Gustav Adolf, VI was born on 11 Nov 1882 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden; died on 15 Sep 1973 in Helsingborg, Sweden; was buried in Royal Cemetery, Haga Castle Park.
    2. Prince of Sweden Wilhelm was born in 1884 in Vret, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden; died in 1965.
    3. Duke Erik of Vastmanland was born in 1889 in Vret, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden; died in 1918.

  3. 6.  Prince Arthur William Patrick Of Saxe-Coburg was born on 1 May 1850 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England (son of Prince Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Albert Francis Augustus Charles and Queen of England Victoria Hanover); died on 16 Jan 1942 in Bagshot Park, Surrey, England.

    Arthur married Duchess of Prussia Louise Margaret on 13 Mar 1879 in St. George Chap., Windsor, England. Louise (daughter of Prince of Prussia Frederick Charles and Maria Anna of Anhalt) was born on 25 Jun 1860 in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Prussia; died on 14 Mar 1917 in Clarence House, London, England; was buried in Frogmore, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Duchess of Prussia Louise Margaret was born on 25 Jun 1860 in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Prussia (daughter of Prince of Prussia Frederick Charles and Maria Anna of Anhalt); died on 14 Mar 1917 in Clarence House, London, England; was buried in Frogmore, England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Crown Princess Margaret Of Connaught was born on 15 Jan 1882 in England; died on 01 May 1920 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden.
    2. Duke Arthur Connaught was born in 1883 in England, Great Britain; died in 1938.
    3. Lady Ramsay Patricia Of Saxe-Coburg was born in 1886 in England; died in 1974.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  King of Sweden Oscar, II was born on 21 Jan 1829 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; was christened on 28 Jan 1829 (son of King of Sweden Oscar, I and Josefina Maximiliana Augusta De Beauharnais); died on 8 Dec 1907 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden; was buried in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden.

    Oscar married Queen of Sweden Sofia Wilhelmina Mariana Henrietta on 06 Jun 1857 in Biebrich, Hessen-Nassau, Preusen, Germany. Sofia (daughter of Duke of Nassau Wilhelm Georg August Heinrich Nassau-Weilburg and Pauline Of Wurttemberg) was born on 9 Jul 1836 in Castle Biebrich, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia; died on 30 Dec 1913 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Queen of Sweden Sofia Wilhelmina Mariana Henrietta was born on 9 Jul 1836 in Castle Biebrich, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia (daughter of Duke of Nassau Wilhelm Georg August Heinrich Nassau-Weilburg and Pauline Of Wurttemberg); died on 30 Dec 1913 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
    Children:
    1. 4. King of Sweden Oscar Gustaf Adolf, V was born on 16 Jun 1858 in Castle Drottningholm, Lovho, Stockholm, Sweden; was christened on 12 Jul 1858 in Castle Drottningholm, Lovho, Stockholm, Sweden; died on 29 Oct 1950 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; was buried in Riddarholm Kyrkan, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
    2. Count of Wisborg Oscar Bernadotte was born on 15 Nov 1859 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; was christened on 18 Dec 1859 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; died on 4 Oct 1953 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden; was buried in Norra Begravningsplatsen, Solna, Solna kommun, Stockholms Ian, Sweden.
    3. Prince of Sweden Oscar Carl Wilhelm was born on 27 Feb 1861 in Royal Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; died on 24 Oct 1951 in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden.
    4. Prince of Sweden, Duke of Narke Eugen Napoleon Nicolaus was born on 1 Aug 1865 in Castle Drottningholm, Lovho, Stockholm, Sweden; died on 17 Aug 1947.

  3. 10.  Grand Duke Frederick of Baden, I was born in 1826 in Baden, Germany (son of Grand Duke of Baden Leopold Karl Friedrich, I and Princess of Sweden Sofie Wilhelmine); died in 1907.

    Frederick + Louise. Louise (daughter of Emperor William of Germany, I and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar) was born in 1838 in Prussia; died in 1923. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Louise was born in 1838 in Prussia (daughter of Emperor William of Germany, I and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar); died in 1923.
    Children:
    1. Frederick Of Baden, II was born about 1857 in Baden, Germany; died in 1928.
    2. 5. Victoria Of Baden was born on 7 Aug 1862 in Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany; died on 4 Apr 1930 in Rome, Italy; was buried in Stockholm, Stockholms l©Pn, Sweden.

  5. 12.  Prince Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Albert Francis Augustus Charles was born on 26 Aug 1819 in Schloss Rosenau, Near Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany (son of Duke Ernest Of Saxe-Coburg, I and Louise of Saxe-Coburg- Altenburg); died on 14 Dec 1861 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in 1861 in Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Windsor, England, Great Britain.

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    Albert, called the Prince Consort, was the husband of Queen Victoria of Britain. The son of t he Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, he was born on Aug.26, 1819, near Coburg, Bavaria. He married t he young Victoria in 1840. As her closest advisor, Albert exercised a restraining influence o n theimpulsive queen, especially in political matters. Among the political leaders of the per iod, Albert worked well with Sir Robert Peel but quarreled frequently with Viscount Palmersto n. In the Trent Affair of 1861 the prince actually moderated the hostility of Palmerston's go vernment toward the United States.

    Albert was a patron of the arts and sciences and one of the organizers ofthe Great Exhibitio n of 1851. His zeal for public moralism in many waysset the tone of mid-Victorian England. Al bert's death on Dec. 14, 1861, partly the result of overwork, deeply affected Victoria, who w ent intoseclusion for several years.

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    Yet a more promising throne loomed in the near distance. King William IV of Great Britain an d his wife, Queen Adelheid Luise, were unable to procreate any children who survived infancy . Their quickly arranged marriage during the Hannoverian wife search in the late 1810s faile d to continue the dynasty. By the time William IV inherited the throne from his brother Kin g George IV in 1830, little Princess Victoria of Kent was the established heiress to the grea test throne of Europe. And when the King of Great Britain died childless in 1837, his eightee n year old niece ascended the throne as Queen Victoria. By the end of Victorias second yea r as monarch, she still remained single. London became the most delightful and promising dest ination for many young continental princes. Victoria, desperately lonely in her London palace , wanted to find a suitable consort who could keep her company and provide the country with t he next generation of princes. Leopold had waited two decades for this opportunity and quickl y stepped in with his valuable counsel and matrimonial expertise. Among his several nephews , there was one in particular which Leopold had in mind as Victorias future husband, Princ e Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Duke Ernst I and Duchess Louise had a very unhappy marriage. T he heiress of Gotha had arrived at Coburg in 1817 to find a husband who was not much interest ed in her. Duke Ernst paid more attention to the aggrandizement of his little duchy than to t he youthful girl he had married. Within two years of their wedding the couple had two princes , Ernst and Albert. Once having fulfilled her main role to secure the succession, Ernst pai d very little attention to Luise. In her loneliness, the young duchess sought companionship a mong the courtiers of her husbands little court. By the mid-1820s the marriage had collapse d, the ducal couple divorced and Luise fallen in love with a young German aristocrat. Left i n Coburg were the two little princes who never again saw much of their mother. Prince Ernst o f Saxe-Coburg-Gotha would succeed his father on the ducal throne; Prince Albert needed to fin d a future. Leopold I and Queen Louise-Marie were tremendously fond of the two princes. Erns t and Albert spent long periods at their uncles court in Brussels. While Ernst developed int o a licentious young man, Albert remained unspoiled, studious and conscientious of his futur e possibilities. In 1839 the brothers traveled to London to pay their respects to their roya l cousin. Although initially apprehensive about Albert as a husband, Victoria quickly surrend ered to his mild manner and good looks. There engagement was announced with great delight i n 1839. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and Queen Victoria of Great Britain were married i n London on 24 January 1840. No longer were the Coburgs considered a small, forgotten princel y house from the depths of the Thuringian woods. In one decade, the Coburgs had attained th e thrones of three European countries.

    Albert married Queen of England Victoria Hanover on 10 Feb 1840 in London, England, Great Britain. Victoria (daughter of Duke of Kent Edward Augustus Hanover and Victoria Mary Louisa) was born on 24 May 1819 in Kensington, London, England; was christened on 24 Jun 1819 in Kensington Palace, Kensington, Middlesex, England; died on 22 Jan 1901 in Osborne House, Isle of Wight, England; was buried in Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Queen of England Victoria Hanover was born on 24 May 1819 in Kensington, London, England; was christened on 24 Jun 1819 in Kensington Palace, Kensington, Middlesex, England (daughter of Duke of Kent Edward Augustus Hanover and Victoria Mary Louisa); died on 22 Jan 1901 in Osborne House, Isle of Wight, England; was buried in Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Berkshire, England.

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    Victoria, queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r. 1837-1901), the longest-reigning monarch i n English history, established the monarchy as a respected and popular institution while it w as irrevocably losing its place as an integral part of the British governing system.

    Born in Kensington Palace, London, on May 24, 1819, Victoria was the only child of Edward, du ke of Kent and son of George III, and Princess Victoria, daughter of the duke of Saxe-Coburg . Emerging from a lonely, secluded childhood to take the throne on the death of her uncle, Wi lliam IV, Victoria displayed a personality marked by strong prejudices and awillful stubbornn ess. She was strongly attached to the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne; after he resigned i n 1839, Sir Robert Peel, his would-be successor, suggested that she dismiss the Whig ladies o f her court. Victoria, however, refused. In part because of this "bed chamber crisis," Melbou rne resumed office for two more years.

    Victoria and her court were greatly transformed by her marriage to her first cousin, Prince A lbert of Saxe-Coburg, in 1840. Although her name now designates a supposedly prudish age, i t was Albert who made a point of straitlaced behavior, and introduced a strict decorum in cou rt. He also gave a more conservative tinge to Victoria's politics, leading her to become clos e to Peel. The couple had nine children. Victoria populated most of the thrones of Europe wit h her descendants. Among her grandchildren were Emperor William II of Germany and Alexandra , consort of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

    Albert taught Victoria the need for hard work if she was to make her views felt in the cabine t, and during the prince's lifetime Victoria did, by insistently interjecting her opinions, f orce the ministers to take them into account. Opposing the policy of Lord Palmerston of encou raging democratic government on the Continent, for example, she was partly responsible for hi s departure as foreign secretary in 1851. She also helped form cabinets. Her political import ance was based, however, upon the temporarily factionalized state of Commons between 1846 an d 1868, when royal intervention was needed to help glue together majoritycoalitions.

    Always prone to self-pity, Victoria fully indulged her grief at Albert's death in 1861. She r emained in mourning until her own death, making few public appearances and spending most of e ach year on the Isle of Wight and in the Scottish Highlands, where her closest companion wa s a dour Scottish servant, John Brown. Her popularity declined as a result, and republican se ntiment appeared during the late 1860s.

    Victoria, however, regained the people's admiration when she resumed her determined efforts t o steer public affairs. She won particular esteem for defending the popular imperialist polic ies of the Conservative ministries of Benjamin Disraeli, who flattered her relentlessly and m ade her empress of India in 1876. Conversely, she flayed William E. Gladstone, the Liberal pr ime minister, whom she intensely disliked, for ostensibly weakening the empire. Although Vict oria also attacked Gladstone for encouraging democratic trends, the celebrations of her golde n and diamond jubilees in 1887 and 1897 demonstrated her great popularity.

    In Victoria's later career, her attempts to influence government decisions ceased to carry si gnificant weight. The Reform Act of 1867, by doubling the electorate, strengthened party orga nization and eliminated the need for a mediator--the monarch--among factions in Commons.

    Victoria died on Jan. 22, 1901. She was succeeded by her son, Edward VII.Her letters have bee n published in three series (1907; 1926-28; 1930-32).

    Birth:
    Kensington Palace

    Notes:

    Married:
    Chapel Royal, St. James Palace

    Children:
    1. Princess Royal Victoria Adelaide Mary was born on 21 Nov 1840 in Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain; was christened on 10 Feb 1841 in Throne Room, Buckingham Palac, England; died on 5 Aug 1901 in Friedrichshof, Near, Kronberg, Taunus; was buried in Friedenskirche, Potsdam, Germany.
    2. King of England Albert Edward Wettin Windsor, VII was born on 9 Nov 1841 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 25 Jan 1842 in Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 6 May 1910 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; was buried on 20 May 1910 in Windsor, Berkshire, England.
    3. Princess of Saxe-Coburg Alice Maud Mary was born on 25 Apr 1843 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; died on 14 Dec 1878 in Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany.
    4. Prince Alfred Ernest Albert was born on 6 Aug 1844 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 30 Jul 1900 in Schloss Rosenau, Near Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    5. Princess Helena Augusta Victoria Of Saxe-Coburg was born on 25 May 1846 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; died on 09 Jun 1923 in Schomberg House, Pall Mall, London, England.
    6. Princess Of Saxe-Coburg Louise Caroline Alberta was born on 18 Mar 1848 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; died on 03 Dec 1939 in Kensington, London, England; was buried in Frogmore, England.
    7. 6. Prince Arthur William Patrick Of Saxe-Coburg was born on 1 May 1850 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; died on 16 Jan 1942 in Bagshot Park, Surrey, England.
    8. Prince Leopold George Duncan Of Saxe-Coburg was born on 07 Apr 1853 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; died on 28 Mar 1884 in Cannes, France; was buried in 1884 in Windsor, Berkshire, England.
    9. Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria was born on 14 Apr 1857 in Buckingham Palace, London, Middlesex, England; died on 26 Oct 1944 in Bantridge Park, Balcombe, Sussex, England.

  7. 14.  Prince of Prussia Frederick Charles

    Frederick + Maria Anna of Anhalt. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Maria Anna of Anhalt
    Children:
    1. 7. Duchess of Prussia Louise Margaret was born on 25 Jun 1860 in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Prussia; died on 14 Mar 1917 in Clarence House, London, England; was buried in Frogmore, England.



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