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Anne van Keppel (24 June 1703 – 20 October 1789) born Lady Anne Lennox, was a British court official and noble, the daughter of the 1st Duke of Richmond and Anne Brudenell. Her father Charles was an illegitimate child of King Charles II , thus making her the king's granddaughter.
- Lady Anne Lennox, 24 June 1703
- Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, Anne Brudenell
- 20 October 1789 (aged 86)
- Charles II of England (paternal grandfather)
He married Lady Anne Lennox Countess of Albemarle on 21 February 1722, in Caversham, Oxfordshire, England. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 6 daughters. He died on 22 December 1754, in Paris, Île-de-France, France, at the age of 52, and was buried in Mayfair, London, England, United Kingdom. More.
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- Lady Anne Lennox Countess of Albemarle
26 de abr. de 2022 · Age 86. Death of Anne Keppel, Countess of Albemarle at New S... New Street, Spring Gardens, Middlesex, England. Genealogy for Lady Anne van Keppel (Lennox) (1703 - 1789) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
- Willem Van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle
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- Goodwood, Sussex, England
- June 24, 1703
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Anne van Keppel (24 June 1703 – 20 October 1789) born Lady Anne Lennox, was a British court official and noble, the daughter of the 1st Duke of Richmond and Anne Brudenell. Her father Charles was an illegitimate child of King Charles II, thus making her the king's granddaughter.
22 de dic. de 2021 · William Anne Keppel, second earl of Albemarle, served as governor of Virginia from 1737 until his death in 1754. His father was a confidant of William of Orange and later was made first earl of Albemarle. William Anne Keppel succeeded to his father’s titles and estates in 1718.
Life. Anne van Keppel (1703 – 1789) in old age. William (or Willem) Anne van Keppel was born 5 June 1702 at Whitehall Palace in London, only son of Arnold, 1st Earl of Albemarle (1670-1718) and Geertruid van der Duyn (died 1741). His father was popular with both William III and Queen Anne, who was his godmother. [1]
On 21 February 1722, she married the 2nd Earl of Albemarle at Caversham, Oxfordshire (now Berkshire), whereupon she became Countess of Albemarle. She was mother to six children: George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle (1724–1772) Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel (1725–1786) Lt.-Gen. Hon. William Keppel (1727–1782)