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  1. English: Colonel Sir Augustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge (12 June 1847 – 30 October 1933) was a British Army officer and a distant relative of the British royal family. FitzGeorge served as an aide-de-camp to General Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala, Commander-in-Chief of India (1870–1875) and accompanied Albert Edward, Prince ...

  2. Colonel Sir Augustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge, KCVO, CB (12 June 1847 – 30 October 1933) was a British Army officer and a relative of the British royal family. FitzGeorge was born in 1847 to Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, and his wife Sarah Fairbrother. His parents' marriage contravened the Royal Marriages Act 1772 and not officially recognized, thus FitzGeorge was ineligible to ...

  3. 3 de fev. de 2021 · Genealogy profile for Sir Adolphus Augustus Frederick FitzGeorge Adolphus Augustus Frederick FitzGeorge (1846 - 1922) - Genealogy Genealogy for Adolphus Augustus Frederick FitzGeorge (1846 - 1922) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Col Sir Augustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge KCVO CB (12 Jun 1847 - 30 Oct 1933) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (1 entry) edit. enwiki Augustus FitzGeorge;

  5. George Daphné FitzGeorge (1889–1954), who married Sir George Foster Earle in 1915. They divorced in 1926. [verification needed] Commander George William Frederick FitzGeorge (1892–1960), who married Esther Melina Vignon in 1915. They divorced in 1927, and he married secondly to France Bellanger in 1934. They divorced in 1957.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Colonel Sir Augustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge, (12 June 1847 – 30 October 1933) was a British Army officer and a relative of the British royal family.

  7. Sir Adolphus Augustus Frederick FitzGeorge (1846–1922), Rear-Admiral der Royal Navy, ⚭ (1) 1875 Sophia Jane Holden, ⚭ (2) 1920 Margaret Beatrice Daisy Watson; Sir Augustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge (1847–1933), Colonel der 11th Hussars. George William Frederick Charles, 2. Duke of Cambridge, starb am 17. März 1904 in London.