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  1. Joseph Charles (German: Joseph Karl) (2 November 1694 - 18 July 1729) was the eldest son of Theodore Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach. Joseph Charles was born in Sulzbach in 1694. The Elector Palatine Charles III Philip of the Palatinate-Neuburg line failed to produce a legitimate male heir, and his brothers also. By 1716 it was evident that the Palatinate-Neuburg line would become extinct ...

  2. On 17 January 1742, in Mannheim, he married Elisabeth Auguste, daughter of Count Palatine Joseph Charles of Sulzbach and his consort Countess Palatine Elizabeth Augusta Sophie of Neuburg. There was one child of this marriage who died in infancy, Francis Louis Joseph (28 – 29 June 1761).

  3. Joseph Charles, the eldest son of the Count Palatine of Sulzbach, was the heir apparent. On 2 May 1717 Joseph Charles married Countess Palatine Elizabeth Augusta Sophie of Neuburg (1693–1728), the daughter of Charles III Philip, a match intended to unite the two lines and prevented another succession war.

  4. John Christian Joseph (German: Johann Christian Joseph) (23 January 1700 - 20 July 1733) was the Count Palatine of Sulzbach from 1732 until 1733. John Christian Joseph was born in Sulzbach in 1700 as the second and youngest surviving son of Theodore Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach. After the death of his elder brother Joseph Charles, John Christian Joseph became the eventual designated ...

  5. Joseph Charles, the eldest son of the Count Palatine of Sulzbach, was the heir apparent. On 2 May 1717 Joseph Charles married Countess Palatine Elizabeth Augusta Sophie of Neuburg (1693–1728), the daughter of Charles III Philip, a match intended to unite the two lines and prevented another succession war.

  6. Joseph Charles, the eldest son of the Count Palatine of Sulzbach, was the heir apparent. On 2 May 1717 Joseph Charles married Countess Palatine Elizabeth Augusta Sophie of Neuburg (1693–1728), the daughter of Charles III Philip, a match intended to unite the two lines and prevented another succession war.