- relatives. For example, had George,
Prince of
Wales (the ****ure
George IV)
predeceased his father, King
George III,
between 1796 and 1817, the former's daughter...
- Yarty,
Sheriff of
Devon in 1626. He
kneels opposite his wife, who had
predeceased him,
Ellinor Brett (d.1620/1),
daughter of John
Brett of Whitstanton...
-
George FitzRoy, Earl of
Euston (1715–1747),
second son of the 2nd Duke,
predeceased his
father without issue Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton...
- by his wife, two daughters, two sisters, and his mother; his
father predeceased him. In 1962, he was
posthumously awarded the
Legion of Merit. Egan is...
- de
Lannoy (m. 1609; died 1609)
Katherine White (m. 1615–1621)
Children 2 (
predeceased both parents)
Occupation Deacon Profession Governor...
-
shooting Nationality Soviet Education Frunze Military Academy Children 3 (1
predeceased)
Espionage activity Country Soviet
Union Allegiance United
States Agency...
-
Hache and Earl of Hertford.
During the
lifetime of his father, whom he
predeceased, he was
known by the
courtesy title (his father's
lesser title) "Lord...
-
genealogical records,
often abbreviated as d.v.m., to
indicate a
person who
predeceased his or her mother.
decessit vita
patris died in the
lifetime of the father...
- John Jr., his wife
Carolyn Bessette, and her
sister Lauren Bessette predeceased him in a
plane crash. He was
survived by his wife, his mother, and a...
- 1st
Baronet Roger Grosvenor (c. 1628–1661), a son of the 2nd Baronet,
predeceased his
father Sir
Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd
Baronet (1656–1700), son of Roger...