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  1. R30b is rare even in India, where roughly 0.3% of people carry this lineage. And Eliza’s lineage is rarer still. Within haplogroup R30b, an exact match to her sequence has yet to be found. Princes William and Harry carry Eliza Kewark’s markers but will not pass this Indian mtDNA onto their children, as mtDNA is only passed from mother to child.

  2. surviving children by Eliza Kewark, and there is written evidence of the cou-ple’s mutual affection and physical attraction. In 1815, however, when The-odore was invited to become a partner in the private trading house of Forbes & Co., he realized that for reasons of propriety and the reputation of the fi rm

  3. 14 de jun. de 2013 · Eliza Kewark was housekeeper to Prince William’s great grandfather Theodore Forbes (1788-1820),a Scottish merchant who worked for the East India Company in the port town of Surat in Gujarat. Eliza’s mt DNA was passed on by her daughters and granddaughters directly in an unbroken line to Princess Diana and then on to Prince William and Prince Harry.

  4. 14 de jun. de 2013 · Image: A graphic showing the lineage linking Prince William to Eliza Kewark Born in 1790, she lived in India when it was governed by the East India Company, and is thought to have had Armenian ...

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  5. 14 de jun. de 2013 · The connection traces back eight generations, with the woman, Eliza Kewark, being the Duke's great, great, great, great, great grandmother.She was housekeeper to his fifth great-grandfather ...

  6. Relationship with Theodore Forbes, born in 1788, deceased 24 September 1820 (Sunday) aged 32 years old (Parents : John Forbes 1758-1824 & Katherine Morrison 1757-1832) with. Katherine Scott Forbes 1812-1893 Married 30 March 1837 (Thursday), Aberdeen, Scotland, Royaume-Uni, to James Crombie 1810-1878 with.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2013 · Those tests reveal that the prince’s fourth great-grandmother was the daughter of Eliza Kewark and Theodore Forbes (1788-1820), a Scottish merchant who worked in Surat, north of what is now Mumbai.