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  SIXTEENTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She was married to FREDERICK WILLIAM I of PRUSSIA (son of Frederick I of PRUSSIA and Sophia Charlotte HANOVER) in 1706 in Germany (married cousins).
FREDERICK WILLIAM I of PRUSSIA was born on 14 Aug 1688 in Brandenburg - son of Frederick I in Prussia.
Princess Charlotte of PRUSSIA was born in 1719 in Potsdam, Prussia - dtr of Frederick Willim.
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 Janke & Hilgendorff German Family History - pafg05 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Karolina Johanne Luise PETERMANN was born in 1809 in, Regenwalde, Pommern, Prussia.
Charlotte Ernstine Luise BRAUN was born in 1812 in of Neu Labuhn, Regenwalde, Pommern, Prussia.
Johann STOEVER was born on 13 Dec 1806 in of Muehlenbruch, Reselkow, Pommern, Prussia.
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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg213
Nicholas married Charlotte of Prussia Princess on 1817.
Charlotte of Prussia Princess [Parents] was born 1798.
Charlotte married Nicholas I Romanov Tsar of Russia on 1817.
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 ELEVENTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
ii. Charlotte Albertine of Prussia was born in 1713.
iii. Frederica Louise of Prussia was born in 1714.
iv. Philippine Charlotte of Prussia was born in 1716.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Prussia
For a considerable length of time Napoleon tempted Prussia by holding out the hope of this acquisition, and in 1806 by the plan of a North German Confederation of which Prussia was to be the leader, Frederick William II even sought to gain territory in southern Germany.
As Prussia had aided the principalities of central Germany to suppress internal revolts in the spring of 1849, these countries did not at first venture to disagree with Prussia, as appears from the agreement of 26 May with Saxony and Hanover, called the "union of the three kings".
The ability of Prussia to accomplish the difficult task of defeating the attacks of Austria was probably due to the expert knowledge and clearness of the chief representative of its economic policy, Rudolf von Delbrück, and to the fact that Hanover joined the Zollverein in Sept., 1851.
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Johann Phillip KIRCHHOFF was born on 20 Mar 1819 in Prussia.
Francisco Charlotte EGGERT was born on 1 Feb 1817 in Prussia.
Heinrich Wilhelm KLINKSIEK Sr was born on 7 Jun 1853 in Prussia.
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 FIFTEENTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sophia Charlotte HANOVER was born in 1668 in Hanover - dtr of Ernest Augustus.
She was married to Frederick I of PRUSSIA (son of Frederick William of HOHENZOLLERN Elector of Berlin and Louisa Henriette of ORANGE) about 1684.
Son of Frederick III of PRUSSIA was born in 1687 in Prussia - died in infancy.
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 My Family
Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (Prince) was born in 1943.
Frederick I (King of Prussia) was born on 11 Jul 1657 in Konigsberg, Prussia.
Charlotte of Prussia (Princess), Frederica, Charles, Alexandrine, Ferdinand, Louisa of Prussia, Albert of Prussia (Prince).
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 Princess Sophie, Electress of Hanover, (1630-1714) and Sophie Charlotte, Queen of Prussia, (1668-1705)
Sophie Charlotte is born at the castle of Iburg.
Sophie Charlotte dislikes the intrigue of court and spends as much time as possible in her own palace of Lutzenburg where she is able to pursue her own interes ts, such as playing the clavicord, composing, and entertaing a wide variety of musicians, artists, and scholars.
Sophie Charlotte convinces her husband that an academy devoted to scientific enquiry similar to those established in England and France would be an asset to his reign.
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 faq.posen including South and New East Prussia
A2: Part of Greater Poland was annexed by King Friedrich II of Prussia in 1772 and renamend Netze-District during the first partition of Poland.
King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia annexed the remainder in the second partition of Poland in 1793 and renamed it South Prussia.
Prussia introduced new courts and land deed records (Grund- und Hypotheken-Acta) in 1783 (Prussian Hypotheken-Ordnung of 1783) which initially applied to crownlands (Domainen) only.
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 Princess Charlotte of Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1876, Charlotte became engaged to her second cousin Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Meiningen, and they were married in Berlin on 18 February 1878.
Charlotte ascribed to the conservative political views of her elder brother and Chancellor Bismarck, leading to further discord with her mother, who favored liberal policy.
By this time, Charlotte, long plagued by ill health, was dying, finally succumbing to her illnesses on 1 October 1919 at age fifty-nine.
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 Charlotte, N.C.: History, Population, Economy, and Culture — Infoplease.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Settled about 1750, Charlotte was incorporated as a city in 1768 and made the county seat in 1774.
Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the United States, and two of the nation's top banks, Wachovia and Bank of America, are headquartered there.
Charlotte Corday - Corday, Charlotte (Marie Anne Charlotte Corday d'Armont), 1768–93, assassin of Jean Paul...
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 My Family
Charlotte of Prussia (Princess) was born in 1798.
Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen (Duchess) was born in 1860.
Christian Sigismund of Prussia (Prince) was born in 1946.
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 Frederick William III of Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The son of King Frederick William II of Prussia, Frederick William was born in Potsdam and became Crown Prince in 1786, when his father ascended the throne.
Prussia lost all its Polish territories, as well as all territory west of the Elbe, and had to finance a large indemnity and to pay for French troops to occupy key strong points within the Kingdom.
Although the ineffectual King himself seemed resigned to Prussia's fate, various reforming ministers, such as Baron vom Stein, Prince von Hardenberg, Scharnhorst, and Count Gneisenau, set about reforming Prussia's administration and military, with the encouragement of the Queen (who died, greatly mourned, in 1810).
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 Alexandra Fyodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Charlotte of Prussia (Frederica Louise Charlotte Wilhelmina, July 13, 1798-November 1, 1860) was, as Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress consort of Russia as the wife Nicholas I of Russia.
Charlotte was the fourth child of Frederick William III, King of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
In 1817, Charlotte married her second cousin Grand Duke Nicholas Pavlovich and took the name Alexandra Feodorovna.
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 Witte's arrive in West Virginia
Charley Witte was born in Prussia, Germany in 1806.
His wife, Maria (Mary) Christina Wilhelmina Cuiwartz Witte was born in Prussia, Germany December 14, 1814.
Charlotte Witte married Mitchell Browning and had four children, Melvin Browning, Hettie Browning, Frederick Browning, and Lillie Browning.
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 Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Charlotte, royal consort of King George III of the United Kingdom, was her paternal aunt.
In 1793, at Frankfurt, Louise met the crown prince of Prussia, afterwards King Frederick William III, who was so fascinated by her beauty, and by the nobleness of her character, that he asked her to become his wife.
As Queen of Prussia she commanded universal respect and affection, and nothing in Prussian history is more admired than the dignity and unflinching courage with which she bore the sufferings inflicted on her and her family during the war between Prussia and France.
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 Margretz Family Genealogy
Margretz was born in Berlin, Prussia December 30, 1786.
He married Charlotte Reichengroin in Prussia, circa 1812.
Charlotte died after 1850 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania.
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 AllRefer.com - Frederick I, king of Prussia (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Frederick I 1657–1713, first king of Prussia (1701–13), elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713) as Frederick III.
Through a renewed alliance with Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I prior to the War of the Spanish Succession, Frederick obtained the emperor's approval for the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom.
His extravagant expenses drained the finances of Prussia.
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 From Germany to the U.S.A.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Prussia to Colorado County, Texas, USA, in 1868.
Prussia about 1685 to escape persecution by the Catholics because they were
Potzlow, Prussia to Jasper County, Iowa, USA in the 1870's.
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 Worldroots.com
Wilhelm von D”nhoff and Freiin Anna Sophie Charlotte von
Ludwig, Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg and Gr„fin Charlotte von
Charlotte von der Decken, daughter of Julius von der Decken
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 Frederica Charlotte of Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Frederica Charlotte of Prussia (May 7, 1767 – August 6, 1820), known after her marriage as Frederica, Duchess of York, was the only daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia and his first wife Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
She became Duchess of York by her marriage on September 29, 1791 at Charlottenburg, and again on November 23, 1791 at Buckingham Palace, to her cousin Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany.
Frederick was the second son of George III of the United Kingdom and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Bernard Of Saxe- Meiningen and Charlotte Of Saxe- Meiningen Of Germany Duchess
Spouse: Duchess Of Brunswick Lunebu Magdalene (Abt 1412-1454)
Spouse: Princess Irmgard Of Thuringia (Abt 1186-Abt 1244)
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Charlotte Christina (1694, 1711, 1715), Alexius of Russia's, had a FABULOUS end.
Karl, eldest Son; who is sure to be Brunswick in General; who is betrothed to Princess Charlotte of Prussia,--"a satirical creature, she, fonder of my Prince than of him," Wilhelmina thinks.
On these terms, they mount the wooden stand, Majesty of Prussia, Kaiser, Kaiserinn, each by his own staircase; see, for a space of two hours, the Kaiser's foals and horses led about,--which at least fills up any gap in conversation that may threaten to occur.
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 Alexander Palace Time Machine - Nicholas I
He was a very attractive man. On a visit to England in 1816 women found his fine Grecian nose, handsome face and imperial bearing an irresistible combination.
One aristocratic English lady predicted he would become 'the handsomest man in all Europe.' He fell in love with the delicate and frail Princess Charlotte of Prussia, whom he called Mouffy, and married her on July 1, 1817.
His 21st birthday had just passed and by this time it had was assumed that he would probably become heir to the throne; Alexander I and Elizabeth had no children between them and Konstantin, the next in line, was clearly not suited or inclined to succeed.
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 The State Hermitage Museum: Calendar
The Empress spent her childhood in Koenigsberg (present-day Kaliningrad) in Eastern Prussia, where the Prussian royal family was forced to settle after being driven away by Napoleon.
This was a complex time in the life of the royal family, which was in exile.
But Charlotte remembered all her life how as children they created home-made decorations and flower "treasures" as gifts for their mother, Queen Louise.
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 Nicholas I: 1825-1855
On November 4, 1815, Alexander I and King Frederick William III announced the engagement of Princess Charlotte at a state dinner in Berlin.
On July 13, 1817, Nicholas I and Princess Charlotte of Prussia were solemnly married after some twenty months.
The match represented a political and dynastic arrangement sought by both reigning houses.
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 Family Collections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
1835 — Prussia — Johann Hempler and Paulina Strauss
1895 — Prussia — Reinhold Hempler and Alma Fiebich
Here are a few Genealogical and LDS references that were useful for my research.
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 Leibniz to Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prussia, 8 May 1704 (GP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Leibniz to Queen Sophie Charlotte of Prussia, 8.5.1704 (GP.III)
And nothing could destroy all the organs of this substance, since it is essential to matter that it is organic, and consists of mechanisms at every level.
But the order of Providence treats conscious beings in a completely special way, which is doubtless the most appropriate, and even the most desirable.
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 The Royal House of Hanover quiz -- free game
George III William Frederick Hanover of Great Britain married Duchess Charlotte Sophia von Mecklenburg of Mecklenberg-Strelitz.
Princess Charlotte Augusta Hanover of Great Britain died giving birth to a stillborn son.
After the death of Princess Charlotte Augusta, the brothers of King George IV scrambled to find wives and produce heirs for the British throne.
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