Marie Amalia de Bourbon1
F, #15741, b. 1782, d. 24 March 1866
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Marie Amalia de Bourbon was born in 1782 in Italy.1 She married Louis Philippe I (of France).1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon died on 24 March 1866.1
She became the mother of Ferdinand (of Orleans) in 1810.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Louise Marie D'Orleans on 3 April 1812.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Louis (of Nemours) in 1814.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Clementine (of France) in 1817.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Francis de Joinville in 1818.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Anthony (of France) in 1824.1 Marie Amalia's son Ferdinand (of Orleans) died in 1842.1 Marie Amalia's daughter was married at wedding of Clementine (of France) and Augustus (of Saxe-Coburg) in 1843.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became a widow with the death of her husband, Louis Philippe I (of France) in 1850.1 Marie Amalia's daughter Louise Marie D'Orleans died on 11 October 1850 in Ostende.1
She became the mother of Ferdinand (of Orleans) in 1810.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Louise Marie D'Orleans on 3 April 1812.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Louis (of Nemours) in 1814.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Clementine (of France) in 1817.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Francis de Joinville in 1818.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became the mother of Anthony (of France) in 1824.1 Marie Amalia's son Ferdinand (of Orleans) died in 1842.1 Marie Amalia's daughter was married at wedding of Clementine (of France) and Augustus (of Saxe-Coburg) in 1843.1 Marie Amalia de Bourbon became a widow with the death of her husband, Louis Philippe I (of France) in 1850.1 Marie Amalia's daughter Louise Marie D'Orleans died on 11 October 1850 in Ostende.1
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Last Edited | 15 Dec 2001 |
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.