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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg110
Alexander Duff Duke of Fife was born 1849.
Louise married Alexander Duff Duke of Fife on 27 Jul 1889 in Buckingham, Palace, London, England.
Alexandra Duchess of Fife was born 1891 and died 26 Feb 1959.
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 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Louise Caroline of Hesse-Cassel (Princess) was born in 1789.
Louise Charlotte of Denmark (Princess) was born in 1789.
Louise Margaret of Prussia (Duchess) was born on 25 Jun 1860 in Potsdam.
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 Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar; 20 February 1867 - 4 January 1931) was the third child and the eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
The princess was born Princess Louise of Wales at Marlborough House, the London residence of her parents, the then Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra).
Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife - The Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (20 February 1867-4 January 1931), was the third child and the eldest daughter of King...
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 22ND GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Princess Louise of ENGLAND was born in 1867 in England - dtr of Edward VII.
Alexander Duff Duke of FIFE Earl of MacDuff was born in 1849 in Argyll - of the Clan Fife of Scotland.
Duke of FIFE was born in England - son of Louise.
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 Informat.io on Princess Louise Duchess Of Argyll
Louise was educated by a governess at Windsor Castle and later attended the Kensington National Art Training School when she was 20.
Louise's eldest sister the Crown Princess of Prussia, proposed her own candidate, the tall and rich Prince Albrecht of Prussia, her husband's cousin.
On 4 April, 1900, the 8th Duke of Argyll died, and the Marquess of Lorne became the 9th Duke of Argyll, and Louise, the Duchess of Argyll.
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 Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife (Alexandra Victoria Alberta Edwina Louise Wettin; née Duff; later Princess Arthur of Connaught; 17 May 1891 - 26 February 1959) was a member of the British Royal Family, a granddaughter of King Edward VII.
He was created Duke of Fife following marriage to Alexandra's mother, Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife (née Princess Louise of Wales), the eldest daughter of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and Alexandra of Denmark.
Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife Duchess of Fife
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 Princess Maud of Fife - credit-report-company.info
Princess Maud of Fife (Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Duff) (3 April 1893-14 December 1945) was a member of the British Royal Family, a female line granddaughter of King Edward VII.
He was created Duke of Fife following marriage to Maud's mother, Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife, the eldest daughter of The Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and Alexandra of Denmark.
In 1900, Queen Victoria granted her father a second Dukedom of Fife in the Peerage of the United Kingdom with a special remainder providing for the succession of the Duke's daughters and their male descendants to the title, in default of a male heir.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Edward VII of the United Kingdom
George's Chapel, Windsor on 25 January 1842, his godparents were the King of Prussia, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, King consort of Portugal, the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Altenburg and Princess Sophia.
Edward's life was dramatised in the 1975 British television series Edward the Seventh, also known as Edward the King or The Royal Victorians, and starring Charles Sturridge as the adolescent Edward, Timothy West as the adult Edward and Annette Crosbie as Queen Victoria.
Edward was also portrayed in The Duchess of Duke Street where he had a love affair with Louisa Trotter, however, the affair ended when Edward became King.
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 All Information of Williamstown, Massachusetts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (20 February 1867 - 4 January 1931), was the third child and the eldest daughter of Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Alexandra of Denmark.
She was the younger sister of George V of the United Kingdom and the fifth daughter of a British monarch to be styled Princess Royal.
The princess was born Princess Louise of Wales at Marlborough House, the London residence of her parents, the then Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra).
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 Alexander, Duke of Fife (1849-1912)
6th Earl Fife of Braco and Dipple, Viscount Macduff, and Baron Braco of Kilbryde, in the County of Cavan, and Peerage of Ireland; 2nd Baron Skene, of Skene in the County of Aberdeen, and Peerage of the United Kingdom (The Rt Hon Alexander William George (Duff), Earl of Fife)
Duke of Fife, and Marquess of Macduff, in the County of Fife and the Peerage of the United Kingdom (Colonel His Grace The Most Noble Alexander William George (Duff), Duke of Fife).
Duke of Fife, and Earl of Macduff, in the County of Fife and the Peerage of the United Kingdom, with special remainder to his daughters.
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 Princess Duchess of Fife Alexandra Biography
Her Highness Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife and Countess of MacDuff, also known as Lady Alexandra Duff and later as HRH Princess Arthur of Connaught, (17 May 1891-26 February 1959), was a member of the British Royal Family.
On 15 October 1913, the Duchess of Fife married her first cousin once-removed, Prince Arthur of Connaught, at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace in London.
Her only son and the heir apparent to the dukedom of Fife, Alaistar Arthur, died in Ottawa in 1943, a year after succeeding his paternal grandfather as 2nd Duke of Connaught.
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 Clan Carnegie
The heir by his marriage to Princess Maud inherited the title of Duke of Fife and is second cousin to the Queen.
The most famous bearer of the name was Andrew Carnegie, the son of a weaver whose family emigrated to Pennsylvannia.
The 11th Earl married Princess Maud, daughter of Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife.
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 Clan MacDuff - History
Shaw MacDuff, second son of the Earl of Fife, was sent to investigate the trouble, and finding the rebels well equipped and strongly entrenched in a great camp at Elgin beyond the Spey River, the officer stationed himself at Braemar, where he subdued the inhabitants and awaited the arrival of the Kings army.
The Earl of Fife and his eldest son, Alexander MacDuff, accompanied King Malcolm to Monimuske, situated on Kings lands in Aberdeenshire, where they were joined by the younger MacDuff, and there were great preparations for a decisive encounter with the enemy.
Married in 1306 Mary de Monthermer, granddaughter of Edward I. Received from Bruce the Charters of the Earldom of Fife and the baronies of O'Niel in Aberdeenshire, Kinmoul in Perghshire, and Calder in Midlothian.
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 Duke & Duchess of Fife at the Devonshire House Ball 1897, by Lafayette
Duke and Duchess of Fife at the Devonshire House Ball 1897, by Lafayette
Alexander William George Duff, 1st Duke of Fife (1849-1912); Landowner; Liberal MP 1874-1879; vice-president of the Chartered Company of South Africa; director of Paris Bank; partner in banking firm of Sir Samuel Scott and Co.
HRH Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, Duchess of Fife (1867-1931) (declared Princess Royal 1905); Eldest daughter of King Edward VII; m (1889) 1st Duke of Fife.
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 thePeerage.com - Oskar Frederik Vilhelm Olaf Gustaf VI Adolf Bernadotte, King of Sweden and others
He married Louise Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten, Princess of Battenberg, daughter of Admiral Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven and Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie Prinzessin von Hessen und bei Rhein, on 3 November 1923 in St.
Louise Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten, Princess of Battenberg b.
She was the daughter of Alexander William George Duff, 1st Duke of Fife and Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom.
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 georgev
By her mother's side, Princess Mary adelaide was aslo a first cousin of Princess Alexandra's mother, Queen Louise of Denmark.
The Duke of Edimburgh and the Prince of Wales favoured the affair but not their wives; Princess Alexandra, who was anti-German, thought that the Edimburgh gurls were educated in a completely German style, and the Duchess of Edimburgh for her part, diliked the Brirish style and her husband's British family.
The third procession was that of the Queen who was accompanied by her cousin, the bride's mother, Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck.
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 Queen Marie of Romania / The Saturday Evening Post - 23 December 1933
Aunt Alix, on the Victoria and Albert, was as exquisite as in her ruby-red tea gown during the Eastwell shooting party, but on these occasions she was generally a vision in white.
She always held a Pekingese dog in her arms and my three cousins, Louise, Victoria and Maud, were always hovering somewhere in the background.
They were all dressed in white and were impeccably neat with their so-called sailors' hats, which were considered the right thing to wear on board a yacht.
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 Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, Duchess of Fife (1867-1931), Princess Royal; third child of Edward VII; wife ...
Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, Duchess of Fife (1867-1931), Princess Royal; third child of Edward VII; wife of 6th Earl of Fife, later Duke of Fife
Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, Duchess of Fife
Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Connaught; Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife; Princess Maud Duff, Countess of Southesk
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 Worldroots.com
Louise and her husband, The Duke of Fife (1849-1912)
Louise with husband Alexander, The Duke of Fife
Princess Louise of Great-Britain (1867-1931), Duchess of Fife
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 The Churchill Papers: A catalogue
Portrait photograph of Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough later Consuelo Balsan.
Photograph of a drawing of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough.
Photograph of a drawing of Cecil Rhodes by the Duchess of Rutland.
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 Picture History - Louise, Maud, Victoria, Princesses of Wales
Princess Louise (1867-1931), left, was the third child and oldest daughter of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
In 1889 "Lulu" married Alexander Duff and became Duchess of Fife.
Princess Maud (1869-1938), seated, was the third daughter and youngest child of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
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 Coral Princess -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Her mother was Her Royal Highness The Duchess of York (later Queen Mary), the only daughter of The Duke of Teck.
As a great granddaughter of Queen Victoria, Mary was styled ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Mary of York from birth.
Mary was named after her paternal great grandmother, her paternal grandmother, the then Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra), and her maternal grandmother, Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck.
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 Prince Christopher of Greece
While a young man, he was apparently offered no less than three different thrones - those of Portugal, Lithuania, and Albania - but he declined them all, as he did not wish the stress of royal duties.
He was briefly engaged to Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife in about 1910.
(Alexandra's mother, Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife, was a daughter of Alexandra of Denmark, an older sister of George I of Greece, his father.) The engagement was terminated when disapproving parents learned of the liaison.
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 DUKES OF FIFE
Viscountcy of Macduff and Earldom of Fife 26 April 1759,extinct 29 January 1912.
Marquessate of Macduff and Dukedom of Fife 29 july 1889,extinct 29 January 1912.
Created Marquess of MacDuff and Duke of Fife 1889,created Earl of MacDuff and Duke of Fife in favour of his daughters 1900.
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 Alexandra Victoria, Duchess of Fife - Romanov Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Alexandra Victoria, Duchess of Fife - Romanov Genealogy
Duff, Alexandra Victoria Alberta Edwina, Duchess of Fife
Alexander William George Duff, Duke of Fife (b.
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