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King’s Distant cousin says Historian

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Bea65 Wed 30-Jul-25 08:34:47

A lady named Angela from Minnesota might be a distant cousin to King Charles says historian interviewed on Good Morning ITV1 today …there is evidence that Angela could be a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and John Brown….wonder when they’ll do a DNA Test/Analysis …

Usedtobeblonde Mon 08-Sept-25 18:21:45

My GGfather started his working life, probably aged about 10, as a loom weaver, about as far down the labouring jobs it is possible to go.
In his 20’s he became a Police officer and his children including my GM were born in various parts of Derbyshire where he seemed to be posted.
We then uncovered his “retirement” papers from the police force citing that he wished to better himself.
Next census showed his employment as Loom weaver.
Not so far up the ladder then.

theworriedwell Mon 08-Sept-25 18:00:16

Oh well I'm descended from Irish peasants. I'm proud they managed to survive and procreate.

Allira Mon 08-Sept-25 16:02:03

theworriedwell

Allira

According to an American on a genealogy site, she and I are descended from Anne Boleyn, along with a lot of others (mainly American)!

So does that mean Elizabeth I had a child or Anne Boleyn had an illegitimate child before she married Henry? I'm trying to think if there's another way you could be descended from her. Has the American explained it?

No, they're all desperate to be related to Royalty!!

My second cousin is actually a direct descendant of Edward IV (I think that's the one) through his mother but that's the posh side of the family 😀

Aldom Mon 08-Sept-25 15:33:34

Perhaps she means the Boleyn family rather than Anne herself, who as we know, only had one child, Elizabeth.

theworriedwell Mon 08-Sept-25 14:26:58

Allira

According to an American on a genealogy site, she and I are descended from Anne Boleyn, along with a lot of others (mainly American)!

So does that mean Elizabeth I had a child or Anne Boleyn had an illegitimate child before she married Henry? I'm trying to think if there's another way you could be descended from her. Has the American explained it?

Allira Mon 08-Sept-25 14:11:51

I have the name of a Princess 👸

butterandjam Mon 08-Sept-25 14:09:50

My name begins with B. This proves I am the secret daughter of Freddie Mercury.

Norah Mon 08-Sept-25 13:03:13

Perhaps doing DNA would solve.

M0nica Sun 07-Sept-25 17:12:02

I come from an Irish catholic family and my grandfather, in his day, was an eminent catholic, consorting with bishops and cardinals and decorated by both Pope and Queen for his activities

My sister and I used to comment on the Irish priests we met who would claim to be distantly related to our grandfather, but, seemingly, not to us. People are only boast of distant relations when they are eminent or notorious.

Chardy Thu 04-Sept-25 15:02:51

If they were related, wouldn't they be 5th cousins? Bearing in mind all Victoria's children and grandchildren, they must be thousands of great-great-great-grand children. Oh and she'd be related to every European monarch.

All in all. Highly plausible!!!😀

Caleo Thu 04-Sept-25 14:07:22

annodomini

If I were to discover that I was even remotely related to our royal family, I think I would keep very quiet about it.

Cue a new thread "Who would you like to be your ancestor?"

Allira Thu 04-Sept-25 11:28:51

annodomini

If I were to discover that I was even remotely related to our royal family, I think I would keep very quiet about it.

Most of us are, however remotely!

annodomini Thu 04-Sept-25 11:10:55

If I were to discover that I was even remotely related to our royal family, I think I would keep very quiet about it.

Allira Thu 04-Sept-25 10:35:15

M0nica

Go back 10 generations, around 250 years ago, and just taking the direct line of parents and grandparents, you will have 1200 plus 9 x great, grandparents. In other words around 1750 you would have 1200 plus direct line family

Now take into account all the siblings these 9x great grandparents will have had and take that down those, their children and their children etc etc and you can probably trace kinship at some level with hundreds of thousands of people alive today.

It is hardly surprising that most if not all of us will be the distant relations of royalty, serial killers and paedophiles.

I've seen family trees on Ancestry going back to Adam and Eve!

Grantanow Thu 04-Sept-25 10:22:55

Probably writing a book!

Anniebach Wed 03-Sept-25 15:18:59

On one family tree I did , not mine, a man publicly hanged In Lincolnshire for stealing a horse. I can’t recall date etc now but his - g g g g etc granddaughter was thrilled and was so excited at the chance to tell her school class, junior school !

M0nica Wed 03-Sept-25 15:04:11

Go back 10 generations, around 250 years ago, and just taking the direct line of parents and grandparents, you will have 1200 plus 9 x great, grandparents. In other words around 1750 you would have 1200 plus direct line family

Now take into account all the siblings these 9x great grandparents will have had and take that down those, their children and their children etc etc and you can probably trace kinship at some level with hundreds of thousands of people alive today.

It is hardly surprising that most if not all of us will be the distant relations of royalty, serial killers and paedophiles.

Caleo Wed 03-Sept-25 12:56:47

BlueBelle

I m not in any way believing this woman but I m just simply saying it could have happened A woman can give birth in her forties and she was very close to John Browne maybe closer than many want to believe but again it doesn’t mean it did happen but DNA nowadays will tell the truth maybe no royal will dare come forward to give their DNA just in case 🤣
I think it s quite comical
I m sure it will drift into obscurity after a few weeks

I doubt if the Windsors would worry. Kate Middleton was a commoner. A commoner ancestor would be good for business.

Crossstitchfan Wed 03-Sept-25 12:54:53

Anniebach

Quote Allira Wed 30-Jul-25 10:22:50
Of course you are, Anniebach 👸

I will curtsey next time I see you 😁
If my knees will allow.

Been working on family tree for over 20 years, now sorted in a
morning on GransNet . Best not curtsy a stiff bow will be acceptable!

Oh Anniebach, I do love you and your comments! (I am a lady of Welsh descent, and I am proud of that!)

Caleo Wed 03-Sept-25 12:53:28

It's a good line to shoot at a boring party

Applegran Wed 03-Sept-25 12:49:14

Not sure if this is relevant - it might be - but it is a true story which has stayed with me. A relation of mine was a doctor and he told me of being called to see a middle aged patient who had severe abdominal pain. He did a very thorough examination, and found himself delivering a baby. The woman knew she had been putting on weight but assumed it was the menopause.

growstuff Sat 02-Aug-25 11:22:53

Allira

BlueBelle

I m not in any way believing this woman but I m just simply saying it could have happened A woman can give birth in her forties and she was very close to John Browne maybe closer than many want to believe but again it doesn’t mean it did happen but DNA nowadays will tell the truth maybe no royal will dare come forward to give their DNA just in case 🤣
I think it s quite comical
I m sure it will drift into obscurity after a few weeks

Prince Philip provided a DNA sample when Anna Anderson claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia. She was proved not to be Anastasia.

DNA was also taken from him and others to identify the remains of the Romanov family.
He was also a descendant of Queen Victoria as well as the Romanovs.

I'm not sure how many generations this woman claims to be from Queen Victoria or if all the ancestors are female. If they are all female, it might be possible to persuade a maternal descendant to be DNA tested - they should both have the same mitochondrial DNA.

If this woman has come through males and females and is a third or fourth cousin of any known descendant, she'll have to rely on autosomal DNA testing. The chances of having shared DNA are (I think) about 1%, but it might be possible to prove something.

MaizieD Sat 02-Aug-25 11:13:04

grandMattie

How many “menopause” babies were born in those days?
I think it’s tosh, but not impossible.

I agree, grandMattie It's improbable, but not impossible.

Allira Sat 02-Aug-25 11:02:47

BlueBelle

I m not in any way believing this woman but I m just simply saying it could have happened A woman can give birth in her forties and she was very close to John Browne maybe closer than many want to believe but again it doesn’t mean it did happen but DNA nowadays will tell the truth maybe no royal will dare come forward to give their DNA just in case 🤣
I think it s quite comical
I m sure it will drift into obscurity after a few weeks

Prince Philip provided a DNA sample when Anna Anderson claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia. She was proved not to be Anastasia.

DNA was also taken from him and others to identify the remains of the Romanov family.
He was also a descendant of Queen Victoria as well as the Romanovs.

grandMattie Sat 02-Aug-25 05:51:17

How many “menopause” babies were born in those days?
I think it’s tosh, but not impossible.