NameCatherine Parr
Birthabt 1512, Kendal Castle, Westmorland, England
Death5 Sep 1548, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England
BurialSudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England
Spouses
Birth28 Jun 1491, Greenwich Palace, London, England
Death28 Jan 1547, Whitehall, London, England
BurialSt. George Chapel, Windsor, England
Marriage12 Jul 1543, Hampton Court Palace, Richmond, England
Notes for Catherine Parr
Burke says she married Edward Nevill

Married ABT 1529 to de Burgh, Edward, Baron Borough 2nd
Married 1533 to Nevill, John, Baron Latimer 3rd
Married 4 APR 1547 to Seymour, Thomas of Sudeley, Baron Seymour of Sudeley

Child 1: Seymour, Mary, b. 29 AUG 1548
Notes for Henry VIII (Spouse 1)
Family 1: Catherine of Aragon
Marriage
11 JUN 1509, Grey Friars Ch., Greenwich, England
Divorce
1. Daughter TUDOR
2. Henry (1) TUDOR, Duke of Cornwall
3. Henry (2) TUDOR, Duke of Cornwall
4. Son TUDOR
5. Mary I TUDOR, Queen of England
6. Daughter TUDOR

Family 2: Anne BOLEYN

Marriage
25 JAN 1533, Westminster, London, England

1. Elizabeth I TUDOR, Queen of England
2. Son TUDOR

Family 3: Jane SEYMOUR

Marriage
30 MAY 1536, York Place, England

1. Edward VI TUDOR, King of England

Family 4: Anne of Cleves

Marriage
6 JAN 1540, Greenwich, England
Divorce

Family 5: Catherine HOWARD

Marriage
28 JUL 1540, Hampton Court, Palace, England

Family 6: Catherine PARR

Marriage
12 JUL 1543, Hampton Court, Palace

NOTES: Although Henry altered the church, he did not wish to introduce Protestant doctrine. Those who refused to accept Church of England teachings as well as those who rejected Henry's authority over the church were executed. In terms of the monarchy, he intensified the authoritarian elements characteristic of the Tudor dynasty to which he belonged. The great strength of government developed by Henry was used powerfully in the reign of his daughter, Elizabeth I. Henry's embalmed body in its massive coffin was conveyed to Windsor and buried beside that of Jane Seymour. He had made plans for a magnificent tomb to be erected for them both, but they were never carried out. There is an unsubstantiated story that Mary I had her father's body disinterred and burnt.
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