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  1. Lady Augusta FitzClarence Kennedy-Erskine (d.1860), Natural Daughter of King William IV and Wife of the Honourable John Erskine, with Her Children, Wiliam Henry, Wilhelmina and Millicent Ann Mary by John Hayter (1800–1891), from National Trust for Scotland, House of Dun

  2. Lady Augusta Margaret FitzClarence (29 July 1822 – 5 September 1846); married Baron Knut Philip Bonde in Paris in 1844, died of childbed fever in Katrineholm, Sweden, one daughter (Ingeborg Augusta Sofia Bonde, 1846–1872). William George FitzClarence, 2nd Earl of Munster (19 May 1824 – 30 April 1901).

  3. Lady Augusta Gordon, née FitzClarence, (1803 - 1865) was an English noblewoman. Born the fourth illegitimate daughter of William IV of the United Kingdom (then Duke of Clarence) by his long-time mistress Dorothea Jordan, she grew up at their Bushy House residence in Teddington. Augusta had four sisters and five brothers all surnamed FitzClarence.

  4. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Augusta (FitzClarence) Gordon-Hallyburton born 1803 Bushy Park, Middlesex, England died 1865 Hallyburton House, Perthshire, Scotland including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  5. Wilhelmina FitzClarence, condesa de Munster (de soltera Kennedy-Erskine; House of Dun, Montrose; 27 de junio de 1830-Brighton, 9 de octubre de 1906) fue una noble y novelista británica. Su madre, Lady Augusta FitzClarence , era una hija ilegítima de Guillermo IV del Reino Unido ; Wilhelmina, también conocida como Mina, nació el día después de la ascensión de Guillermo como monarca.

  6. Augusta FitzClarence was born 17 November 1803 in Bushy House, Teddington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom to William IV of the United Kingdom (1765-1837) and Dorothy Bland (1761-1816) and died 8 December 1865 of unspecified causes.

  7. FitzClarence succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Munster on the suicide of his father, on 20 March 1842. For the most part, FitzClarence led a typical Victorian upper-class life of hunting parties and balls. He purchased a commission as ensign and lieutenant in the Scots Fusilier Guards on 1 July 1842. [2] On 7 April 1843, he purchased a cornetcy and ...