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Mary Boleyn, also known as Lady Mary (c. / – 19 July ), was the sister of English queen consort Anne Boleyn, whose family enjoyed considerable​.
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Edmund Tudor 2. Henry VII 3. Henry VIII 4.

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Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales 5. Am I missing anybody? We can't go back before Edmund because he may be the natural son of Edmund Beaufort known to be his mother's lover before his birth and NOT of his nominal father, Owen Tudor, right? This has got to a y-haplogroup test only, right, as 15 generations is too far back for any "regular" DNA test to give meaningful insights?

Login to find your connection. Mary Boleyn Stafford abt. Mary Stafford formerly Boleyn aka Carey.

Born about in Hever Castle, Kent, England. Wife of William Carey — married [location unknown]. Profile managers : British Royals and Aristocrats WikiTree [ send private message ], Mark Cary [ send private message ], Lindsay Tyrie [ send private message ], Scott Quimby [ send private message ], and Katherine Wall [ send private message ]. Profile last modified 12 Oct Created 12 Nov Mary Boleyn Stafford was a member of aristocracy in the British Isles.

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Mark Cary. Isaac, that's about the size of the situation and I doubt there will ever be any actual proof. Sadly, some of the DNA type genealogy sites have all sorts of bad info and even scholars are going from myth and rumors. Isaac Taylor. Mark, I don't think anybody is saying they were married-- are they? Rather, that Mary was Henry Tudor's mistress. Mary was in disgrace. Her morals were in question and there were strong rumours that she had had affairs with members of the French court.

It was a short lived affair during which time Henry's attention was drawn towards her sister Anne Boleyn The Boleyn family prospered because of Mary's affair and her father, Thomas Boleyn, was made a Viscount On March 4 Mary Boleyn gave birth to a son, called Henry - he was widely assumed to be the son of King Henry VIII although was not acknowledged as such.

The reason for this was that Henry had already fallen in love with her sister Anne Anne despised Mary Boleyn and had seen how her sister had been so easily discarded by the King - Anne vowed not to take the same path as her sister and refused sexual relations with the King for six years Mary became pregnant again in by Sir William Carey William Carey died on 23 June of the'sweats' King Henry VIII granted Anne Boleyn the wardship of her nephew and possibly his son.

Mary had married without permission and below her station.

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Mary Boleyn was banished from the court. She loved her new husband but she and William Stafford had little money Mary Boleyn and her new husband, William Stafford lived in Rochford in Essex Mary Boleyn asked for financial help from her family, including her sister, but was initially refused Mary and Anne were partly reconciled when Anne sent Mary a gold cup - but the sisters were never to met again Mary Boleyn was apparently happy with William Stafford but her sister's marriage had reached a terrible end On May 15th Anne Boleyn tried for treason, adultery and incest in the Great Hall of the Tower of London Mary Boleyn did not visit her disgraced brother and sister whilst they were imprisoned George Boleyn was executed on the charge of treason and incest on May 17th On May 19th Anne Boleyn executed on Tower Hill Mary Boleyn lived her life with William Stafford away from the dangers of the court.

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