Did you know that his oldest brother second wife is the daughter of the last living signers of independence whom I believe became the last after Adams and Jefferson.
Close, his second wife was the granddaughter of Charles Carroll, who in fact, was the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Cool fact btw, didn’t know that
Do you mean a family tree? the guy is a lot older than Victoria and that tree is an absolute monster I am in the process of taking on. I imagine the Duke will be even larger! I could do a tree but cap it after a generation such as Great Great Grandchildren however.
@ Then don’t worry. It’s because I thought the first couple had no children and the second one 3/4 living children would have. But I appreciate your job anyway. How are you by the way?
Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), N/a PARENTS: Garret Collet Wellesley (1736-1781), Father Anne Hill Trevor (1743-1832), Mother GRANDPARENTS: Arthur Hill Trevor (1694-1771), Maternal grandfather Anne Stafford (1716-1799), Maternal grandmother SIBLINGS: Richard Wellesley (1761-1843), Brother William Wellesley (1764-1845), Brother Francis Wellesley (1767-1770), Brother Gerald V. Wellesley (1771-1849), Brother Mary E. Wellesley (1772-1794), Sister Henry Wellesley (1773-1847), Brother Anne Wellesley (1768-1845), Sister SPOUSE: Catherine S. D. Pakenham (1773-1831) - M. 1806-1831, Wife CHILDREN: Arthur Richard Wellesley (1807) Charles Wellesley (1808) GRANDCHILDREN: Arthur (1845-1846) - Children of Charles Henry (1846) - Children of Charles Victoria (1847) - Children of Charles Arthur (1849) - Children of Charles Mary (1851) - Children of Charles
Thank you for telling his story
Finally i wait so long for a masterpiece
Very nice!!! What about Henri V, Comte de Chambord???
Are u french ?
Love it when u upload a Life Through Time that nobody was expecting lol. Also lots of my Ancestors came from County Meath!
Could you be related to the wellington boots guy??? 😆 I didn't know he had so many siblings. His father was also a composer apparently
Best military genius🇬🇧🇮🇪
2:09 XD i hear a random soldier saying "C'mere!"
Did you know that his oldest brother second wife is the daughter of the last living signers of independence whom I believe became the last after Adams and Jefferson.
Close, his second wife was the granddaughter of Charles Carroll, who in fact, was the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Cool fact btw, didn’t know that
The ending the Walmer castle and cinque as actually down the roads from my house❤😊
I live in margate in kent
How about family of duke of Wellington?
Do you mean a family tree? the guy is a lot older than Victoria and that tree is an absolute monster I am in the process of taking on. I imagine the Duke will be even larger! I could do a tree but cap it after a generation such as Great Great Grandchildren however.
@ Then don’t worry. It’s because I thought the first couple had no children and the second one 3/4 living children would have. But I appreciate your job anyway.
How are you by the way?
@@eralor2007 doing well thanks 👍 🙏
Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), N/a
PARENTS:
Garret Collet Wellesley (1736-1781), Father
Anne Hill Trevor (1743-1832), Mother
GRANDPARENTS:
Arthur Hill Trevor (1694-1771), Maternal grandfather
Anne Stafford (1716-1799), Maternal grandmother
SIBLINGS:
Richard Wellesley (1761-1843), Brother
William Wellesley (1764-1845), Brother
Francis Wellesley (1767-1770), Brother
Gerald V. Wellesley (1771-1849), Brother
Mary E. Wellesley (1772-1794), Sister
Henry Wellesley (1773-1847), Brother
Anne Wellesley (1768-1845), Sister
SPOUSE:
Catherine S. D. Pakenham (1773-1831) - M. 1806-1831, Wife
CHILDREN:
Arthur Richard Wellesley (1807)
Charles Wellesley (1808)
GRANDCHILDREN:
Arthur (1845-1846) - Children of Charles
Henry (1846) - Children of Charles
Victoria (1847) - Children of Charles
Arthur (1849) - Children of Charles
Mary (1851) - Children of Charles
イギリスの歴代首相の中でも特に気になってた人物です。写真を見る限り軍人なのかなと思いましたけどやはりその通りでした😂
Pls make tutorial for videos like this sir 🙏🙏
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イギリスにおける歴代首相。首相期間はカニングやトラスほどではないにせよこちらも結構短めだったという