Elizabeth Alexandra of Saxe- Princess
Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg
References:
(1) Magna Charta, Wurts, page 667.
(2) Index Card to Salt Lake Temple Records, No. SL12814, No. 28152,
Book 713, page 1341.(3) Index Card to St. George Temple Records, No. 3837, Book B, page 226.
(4) Index Card to Logan Temple Records, No. 20586, Book 7, page 622.
Historical Notes:
The following from Burke's
CAPTAIN LAWRENCE WASHINGTON, of Westmoreland County, Virginia, member of
Virginia House of Burgesses 1685, High Sheriff 1692, b Sept 1659
m ca 1689, Mildred (who m 2ndly 16 may 1700, George Gale, of Whitehaven
Cumberland, and was bur there 26 March 1701), dau and co-heiress of
Col Augustine Warner, of Warner Hall, Glouchester County, Virginia,
Speaker Virginia House of Burgesses and mem Gov'S Council, by his wife
Mildred, dau of Hon George Reade, Actg Gov of Virginia, and d Feb 1697/8
having had, with other issue, a yr surv son
see page 89 of TTS
see page 89 of TTS
Nicholas II Alexandrovich ROMANOV Tsar of Russia
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Historical Notes:
Tsar of all the Russias; Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias, Tsar of
Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, etc., etc. Forced to abdicate in March 1917 and held
captive by the Bosheviks. "Nicky" was 5'7" tall. Coronation held in the
Uspensky Cathedral inside the walls of Moscow's ancient fortress, the Kremlin,
on May 26, 1896. Birth date was May 6 (according to the old Russian Calander).
The Romanovs were shot by Bolshevik soldiers in Ekaterinburg (now Sverdlovsk).
Various versions of the event are told. Although Nicholas's English, French
and German were excellent, he preferred to speak Russian. He spoke Russian to
his children and wrote in Russian to his mother. Only to the Empress
Alexander, whose Russian was awkward, did he speak and write in English. The
Russian city of Sverdlovsk (Ekaterinburg) was the place that the U-2 pilot,
Francis Gary Powers was shot down in May, 1960. Nicholas, a slavophile,
preferred the term, Tsar, over Emperor (which is a far higher title).
Alexandra Fedorovna "Alix" Tsarina
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Tsarina of Russia. aka: Empress; Alicky; Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt;
Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt; Alix Victoria Helena Louise Beatrice, Princess of
Hesse-Darmstadt; Named Alix after her mother, Princess Alice of England, the
third of Queen Victoria's nine children. Her mother called her, "Sunny". Alix
is the closest Germanic pronunciation of Alice. Alexandra had red-gold hair.
The Empress and her powerful influence on her husband may have contributed to
the downfall of Imperial Russia. she seldom smiled, was deeply religious and
turned to a Siberian peasant monk, Gregory Rasputin (later murdered) for
spiritual consultation, primarily because of the hoplessness of her son
Alexis' hemophillia. Her Russian was not very good. She was hated by the
Russian Nobility and the people of Russia (who considered her too Germanic).
Olga Nicholovna ROMANOV Gd.Dchs.ofRussia
Shot by Bolsheviks along with her family, the family doctor and some servants.
Bodies were thrown down a mine shaft, covered with gasoline and burned. aka:
Grand Duchess Olga Nicolaievna. She weighed 9 lbs. at birth. Her father was
27 and her mother only 23 at her birth.
Alexis Nicolaievich ROMANOFF Tsarvich
His Imperial Highness Alexis Nicolaievich Sovereign Heir Tsarevich, Grand Duke
of Russia. He was a Hemophilliac (via his Mother from Victoria). 8 lbs. at
birth.
Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar Tsarina
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Dagmar of Denmark; aka: Dowager Empress Maria Alexandrovna; Consort
of Alexander III. In April 1919, as the Red Army approached the Crimea, the
seventy-two year old Empress left on board a British battleship, H.M.S.
Marlborough. She rejected the fact that her son, Nicholas II and his family
was murdered in Ekaterinburg. She received a pension of $48,000 a year from
King George V of England (her nephew) after humiliation by her nephew, King
Christian who subjected her to numerous petty financial humiliations.
In Russia known as: Marie Feodorovna
George Alexandrovich ROMANOV Grand Duke
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Brother of Nicholas II. The Grand Duke George finally died at 27
of tuberculosis, in the summer of 1899. According to his sister Olga, George was
found by a peasant woman at the side of a road, lying beside his overturned
motorcycle. He died in the peasant woman's arms bleeding at the mouth and
coughing and gasping for air.