Anthony Eden - Ancestry

Ancestry

Ancestors of Anthony Eden
32. Sir Robert Eden, 3rd Baronet of West Auckland
16. Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet of Maryland
33. Mary Davison
8. Sir Frederick Morton Eden, 2nd Baronet of Maryland
34. Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
17. Hon. Caroline Calvert
35. Mary Janssen
4. Sir William Eden, 6th Baronet of West Auckland and 4th Baronet of Maryland
36. ?
18. Joshua Paul Smith
37. ?
9. Anne Smith
38. ?
19. ?
39. ?
2. Sir William Eden, 7th Baronet of West Auckland and 5th Baronet of Maryland
40. Joshua Iremonger
20. Joshua Iremonger
41. Dilitia Fryer
10. Lt.-Col. William Iremonger
42. Joseph Dussaux
21. Anne Dussaux
43. ?
5. Elfrieda Susanna Harriet Iremonger
44. William Thomas
22. Rhys Thomas
45. Dorothy Wynn
11. Pennant Thomas
46. ?
23. Margaret Lloyd
47. ?
1. Robert Anthony Eden
48. Sir Henry Grey, 1st Baronet of Howick
24. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey
49. Hannah Wood
12. Rt. Rev. Hon. Edward Grey
50. George Grey
25. Elizabeth Grey
51. Elizabeth Ogle
6. Sir William Grey
52. ?
26. James Woodcock\Croft
53. ?
13. Charlotte Elizabeth Croft
54. Archer Croft
27. Elizabeth Charlotte Croft
55. Elizabeth Charlotte Cowper
3. Sibyl Frances Grey
56. ?
28. ?
57. ?
14. Trevor Chicheley Plowden
58. ?
29. ?
59. ?
7. Georgina Chicheley Plowden
60. Frederik, Friherre Schaffalitzky de Muckadell
30. Aquarius Wilhelm, Friherre Schaffalitzky de Muckadell
61. Caroline Mathilde Bie
15. Frances Wilhelmine Schaffalitzky de Muckadell
62. ?
31. Francis Ranken
63. ?

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