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All cousin marriages involving Sophia Dorothea Of Brunswick & Celle 1666-1726
  Marriages Ancestors
NoDescent HusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDateHusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDate
1 3:3 Karl II Duke Of Brunswick 1735-1806 Augusta Of Great Britain 1737-1813St James's Palace1764George I King Of Gb 1660-1727Sophia Dorothea Of Brunswick & Celle 1666-1726 Celle1682
2 3:3 Gustaf III King Of Sweden 1746-1792 Sophie Magdalene Of Denmark 1746-1813Copenhagen, Denmark1766George I King Of Gb 1660-1727Sophia Dorothea Of Brunswick & Celle 1666-1726 Celle1682
3 3:3 Willem V Prince Of Orange 1748-1806 Wilhelmine Of Prussia 1751-1820Berlin, Deutschland1767George I King Of Gb 1660-1727Sophia Dorothea Of Brunswick & Celle 1666-1726 Celle1682
4 4:4 Ludwig Friedrich Alexander General Of Ca 1756-1817 Henriette Of Nassau-Weilburg 1780-1857Schloss Ermitage1797George I King Of Gb 1660-1727Sophia Dorothea Of Brunswick & Celle 1666-1726 Celle1682
5 4:4 Frederick Duke Of York And Albany 1763-1827 Friedericke Charlotte Von Preußen 1767-1820Charlottenburg1791George I King Of Gb 1660-1727Sophia Dorothea Of Brunswick & Celle 1666-1726 Celle1682
6 4:4 Wilhelm II Elector Of Hesse 1777-1847 Auguste Christine Of Prussia 1780-1841Berlin, Deutschland1797George I King Of Gb 1660-1727Sophia Dorothea Of Brunswick & Celle 1666-1726 Celle1682

The table shows families where the husband and wife are already closely related, showing also the common ancestors. To view the relationships, click on the individuals, or to view the descent line of the common paternal or maternal ancestor click the ancestors.
† indicates that the relationship is only through one parent (i.e. a half relationship).
* indicates that the relationship is through an adoption or other legal relationship.

The descent column shows the number of generations to the common ancestor (husband:wife), so that

  • 2:2 is a first cousin
  • 2:3 and 3:2 are first cousins once removed (these can occur in either order)
  • 2:4 and 4:2 mark a twice-removed first cousin.
  • 3:3 is a second cousin (4:4 is third cousin and so on).

If present, 1:2 and 2:1 are uncle/niece and aunt/nephew and 1:1 are siblings and 0:1 or 1:0 are parent/child (if at least one grandparent is present).
[2] indicates this is the second occurrence of a person in the list. Clicking on the link will show just relationships involving that person.