David Cameron - Ancestry

Ancestry

Among Cameron's ancestors is King William IV, who is his 5-times great-grandfather through an illegitimate daughter who was the mother of Agnes Duff, Countess Fife, who is shown in the ancestry chart below.

Ancestors of David Cameron
32. Sir William Cameron
16. Sir Ewen Cameron
33. Catherine Cameron
8. Sir Ewen Allan Cameron
34. John Houchen
17. Josephine Elizabeth Houchen
35. Susannah Vautier
4. Ewen Donald Cameron
36. John Geddes
18. Sir Alexander Geddes
37. Jean McConnachie
9. Rachel Margaret Geddes
38. Hugh Sharp
19. Frances R. Sharp
39. Rachel Stewart
2. Ian Donald Cameron
40.
20. Sir Emile George Charles Levita
41.
10. Sir Arthur Francis Levita
42. Hermann Philip Rée
21. Katherine Plumridge Rée
43. Catherine German
5. Enid Agnes Maud Levita
44. William Cooper
22. Sir Alfred Cooper
45. Anna Marsh
11. Stephanie Agnes Cooper
46. James Duff, 5th Earl Fife
23. Lady Agnes Cecil Emmeline Duff
47. Agnes Duff, Countess Fife
1. David William Donald Cameron
48. Sir William Mount
24. Sir William George Mount, of Wasing Place
49. Charlotte Talbot
12. Sir William Arthur Mount, 1st Baronet
50. Colonel Robert Clutterbuck
25. Marianne Emily Clutterbuck
51. Elizabeth Anne Hulton
6. Sir William Malcolm Mount, 2nd Baronet
52. General Sir John Low
26. (William) Malcolm Low, Esq.
53. Augusta Ludlow Shakespear
13. Hilda Lucy Adelaide Low
54. William Feilding, 7th Earl of Denbigh
27. Lady Ida Matilda Alice Feilding
55. Lady Mary Elizabeth Kitty Moreton
3. Mary Fleur Mount
56. Llewellyn Llewellyn
28. Evan Henry Llewellyn
57. Eliza William Strick
14. Owen John Llewellyn, of Moulsford
58. Sir Thomas Somers
29. Mary Blanche Somers
59. Elizabeth Williams
7. Elizabeth Nance Llewellyn
60. Rev. Thomas Mann
30. General Sir William John Mann
61. Ann Perkins
15. Anna Elizabeth Mann
62. Sir Samuel Elms Brown
31. Julia Brown
63. Elizabeth Norris

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