Issue
# | Name | Birth | Death |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Stillborn daughter | 12 May 1684 | |
2 | Mary | 2 June 1685 | 8 February 1687 |
3 | Anne Sophia | 12 May 1686 | 2 February 1687 |
4 | Miscarriage | 21 January 1687 | |
5 | Stillborn son | 22 October 1687 | |
6 | Miscarriage | 16 April 1688 | |
7 | William, Duke of Gloucester | 24 July 1689 | 30 July 1700 |
8 | Mary | 14 October 1690 | |
9 | George | 17 April 1692 | |
10 | Stillborn daughter | 23 March 1693 | |
11 | Stillborn child | 21 January 1694Note 2 | |
12 | Miscarried daughter | 17 or 18 February 1696 | |
13 | Miscarriage | 20 September 1696Note 3 | |
14 | Miscarriage | 25 March 1697 | |
15 | Miscarriage | early December 1697 Note 4 | |
16 | Stillborn son | 15 September 1698 | |
17 | Stillborn son | 24 January 1700 |
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