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All cousin marriages involving Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906
  Marriages Ancestors
NoDescent HusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDateHusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDate
1 2:2 Haakon VII King Of Norway 1872-1957 Maud Charlotte Of Great Britain 1869-1938Buckingham Palace, England1896Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel 1817-1898 Kobenhaven1842
2 3:3 † Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906 Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel 1817-1898Kobenhaven1842Frederik V King of Denmark & Norway 1723-1766
3 3:3 Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906 Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel 1817-1898Kobenhaven1842Friedrich II Lg Of Hesse-Cassel 1720-1785Mary Of Great Britain 1723-1772 Cassel1740
4 3:3 George Edward Duke Of Kent 1902-1942 Marina Of Greece 1906-1968Westminster Abbey, London, England1934Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel 1817-1898 Kobenhaven1842
5 3:3 Berthold Mg of Baden 1906-1963 Theodora Of Greece 1906-1969Baden-Baden1931Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel 1817-1898 Kobenhaven1842
6 3:3 Georg Wilhelm Of Hanover 1915- Sophie Of Greece 1914-Salem, Baden1946Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel 1817-1898 Kobenhaven1842
7 3:4 Philip Mountbatten 1921-2021 Queen Elizabeth II of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1926-2022Westminster Abbey, London, England1947Christain Ix King Of Denmark 1818-1906Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel 1817-1898 Kobenhaven1842

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.