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  1. 23 de jun. de 2013 · For those hiding under a rock when the news broke, researchers have traced Lady Diana’s family line back six generations to a woman named Eliza Kewark, whose father was an Armenian trader and whose mother may have been Indian. In 1812, Kewark gave birth to Prince William’s great, great, great, great grandmother Katharine Scott Forbes in ...

  2. 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.

  3. 2 de jan. de 2019 · Theodore and Eliza relates for the first time the true story of her parents’ disputed marriage and her mother’s ethnicity. A faithful account, drawn from unpublished personal correspondence, it is set within a widely researched and vividly described social and political framework. Kindle Edition. Published January 2, 2019.

  4. 14 de jun. de 2013 · Eliza was one of William’s 128 great-great-great-great-great grandparents, each with a story to tell. The number of ancestors doubles in each generation and, as people have always moved around ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. 9 de jan. de 2023 · The Telegraph of India, “On the elusive trail of Eliza Kewark.” June 13, 2021). Forbes left his family behind when was offered a partnership in Forbes & Company, a trading company founded by a distant cousin John Forbes of Bellabeg, known as “Bombay Jock, ” and later managed by his nephew Sir Charles Forbes of Newe and Edinglassie, 1st Baronet .