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  1. Apr 24, 2019 · Explore the ancestry, siblings and children of Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen Consort of Edward IV and mother of Henry VII. See how she was related to British royalty and other noble families through her parents and her first and second marriages.

    • Jone Johnson Lewis
  2. Elizabeth Woodville (also spelt Wydville, Wydeville, or Widvile; [a] c. 1437 [1] – 8 June 1492), later known as Dame Elizabeth Grey, was Queen of England from 1 May 1464 until 3 October 1470 and from 11 April 1471 until 9 April 1483 as the wife of King Edward IV.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · November 2, 1470. Birth of Edward V, King of England. London,, Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. Genealogy for Elizabeth Woodville (c.1437 - 1492) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire
    • circa 1437
  4. Elizabeth’s descendants, including Lady Jane Grey, made significant contributions to British history, shaping our understanding of the Wars of the Roses and the Tudor dynasty. Early Life. The early life of Elizabeth Woodville, a prominent figure in English history, was marked by various significant events and circumstances.

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · Descendants. Mother of Thomas Grey KG KB, Richard Grey, Elizabeth (York) Tudor, Mary (York) of York LG, Cecily (York) Welles, Edward (York) Plantagenet KG, Margaret (York) Plantagenet, Richard (York) Plantagenet KG KB, Anne (York) Howard, George (York) Plantagenet, Catherine (York) Plantagenet and Bridget (York) Plantagenet.

    • Female
    • John Grey, Edward (York) of York
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  7. Elizabeth Woodville surrenders her second son, Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York. With the two princes (Richard, Duke of York) and Edward (now technically Edward V) out of the way, Richard made his bid for the throne.

  8. Through her granddaughter, Queen Margaret of Scotland, Elizabeth became an ancestress of the Stuart, Hanover, and Windsor dynasties, whose descendants reign in England, Scotland and Wales today. Her great granddaughter and namesake Elizabeth I (the Virgin Queen) became arguably the greatest female monarch to sit on the English throne.

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