Family
- Father: Jeongye, Prince of the Great Court (전계대원군, 1785–1841)
- Mother: Yongseong, Princess Consort of the Prince of the Great Court, of the Yeom clan (용성부대부인 염씨)
- Consorts
- Queen Cheonin of the Andong Kim clan (철인왕후 김씨, 1837–1878)
- Park Gwi-in (귀인 박씨)
- Jo Gwi-in (귀인 조씨)
- Lee Gwi-in (귀인 이씨)
- Bang Suk-ui (숙의 방씨)
- Beom Suk-ui (숙의 범씨)
- Palace Lady Lee (궁인 이씨)
- Palace Lady Kim (궁인 김씨)
- Palace Lady Park (궁인 박씨)
- Issue:
- A Son of Lee Gwi-in
- 2 Daughters of Lee Gwi-in
- Princess Yeonghye (영혜옹주, 1859 – July 4, 1872), Only Daughter of Beom Suk-ui. She married Marquis Park Yeong-hyo and was the grandmother of Lady Park Chan-ju, who later married her fifth cousin Wu, Prince of Korea
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