House of Bonaparte - The Family Tree

The Family Tree

French Monarchy -
Bonaparte Dynasty

Napoleon I
Children
Napoleon II
Siblings
Joseph, King of Spain
Lucien, Prince of Canino
Elisa, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Louis, King of Holland
Pauline, Princess of Guastalla
Caroline, Queen of Naples
Jérôme, King of Westphalia
Nephews and nieces
Princess Zénaïde
Princess Charlotte
Prince Charles
Prince Louis
Prince Pierre
Prince Napoleon Charles
Prince Napoleon Louis
Napoleon III
Prince Jérôme
Prince Napoleon Joseph
Princess Mathilde
Grandnephews and -nieces
Prince Joseph
Prince Lucien-Louis
Prince Roland
Princess Jeanne
Prince Charles
Prince Jerome
Napoleon (V) Victor
Maria Letizia, Duchess of Aosta
Great Grandnephews and -nieces
Princess Marie
Princess Marie Clotilde
Napoleon (VI) Louis
Great Great Grandnephews and -nieces
Napoleon (VII) Charles
Princess Catherine
Princess Laure
Prince Jerome
Great Great Great Grandnephews and -nieces
Princess Caroline
Prince Jean-Christophe
Napoleon II
Napoleon III
Children
Napoleon (IV), Prince Imperial

Carlo-Maria (Ajaccio 1746–Montpellier 1785) married Maria Letizia Ramolino (Ajaccio 1750 – Rome 1836) in 1764. He was a minor official in the local courts. They had eight children:

  1. Joseph Bonaparte (Corte 1768–Florence 1844), King of Naples and Spain, married Julie Clary, sister of Napoleon's childhood sweetheart, Désirée, who was to become the wife of General Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, the later Charles XIV of Sweden.
    • Edmond Bonaparte I (1795–1845)
    • Julie Joséphine Bonaparte (1796–1796)
    • Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte (1801–1854)
    • Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (1802–1839)
  2. Napoléon (I) Bonaparte (1769–1821) Emperor
    • Napoléon (II) François Joseph Charles Bonaparte (1811–1832) Napoléon II, son of Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria of the Habsburg dynasty
  3. Lucien Bonaparte (1775–1840)
    • 2 daughters with first wife, Katherina Boyer
      • Charlotte Christine Bonaparte (1795–1865)
      • Victoire Gertrude Bonaparte (1797–1797)
      • Christine Charlotte Alexandrine Egypta Bonaparte (1798–1847)
    • 10 children with second wife, Alexandrine de Bleschamp:
      • Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte (1803–1857), ornithologist and politician married Princess Zénaïde Bonaparte (1801–1854)
        • Joseph Lucien Charles Napoléon Bonaparte (1824–1865)
        • Alexandrine Gertrude Zénaïde Bonaparte (1826–1828)
        • Lucien Louis Joseph Napoléon Bonaparte (1828–1895)
        • Julie Charlotte Pauline Zénaïde Laetitia Désirée Bartholomée Bonaparte (1830–1900)
        • Charlotte Honorine Joséphine Pauline Bonaparte (1832–1901)
        • Léonie Stéphanie Elise Bonaparte (1833–1839)
        • Marie Désirée Eugénie Joséphine Philomène Bonaparte (1835–1890)
        • Augusta Amélie Maximilienne Jacqueline Bonaparte (1836–1900)
        • Napoléon Charles Grégoire Jacques Philippe Bonaparte (1839–1899)
          • Zénaïde Victoire Eugénie Bonaparte (1860–1862)
          • Marie Léonie Eugénie Mathilde Jeanne Julie Zénaïde Bonaparte (1870–1947)
          • Eugénie Laetitia Barbe Caroline Lucienne Marie Jeanne Bonaparte (1872–1949)
        • Bathilde Aloïse Léonie Bonaparte (1840–1861)
        • Albertine Marie Thérèse Bonaparte (1842–1842)
        • Charles Albert Edmond Bonaparte (1843–1847)
      • Laetitia Christine Bonaparte (1804–1871)
      • Joseph Lucien Bonaparte (1806–1807)
      • Jeanne Adélaïde Bonaparte (1807–1829)
      • Paul Marie Bonaparte (1808–1827)
      • Louis Lucien Bonaparte (1813–1891)
      • Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte (1815–1881)
        • Roland Bonaparte (1858–1924) married Marie Blanc
          • Marie Bonaparte (1882–1962) married Prince George of Greece
        • Jeanne Bonaparte (1861–1910)
      • Antoine Lucien Bonaparte (1816–1877)
      • Alexandrine Marie Bonaparte (1818–1874)
      • Constance Marie Bonaparte (1823–1876)
  4. Maria-Anna Elisa Bonaparte (1777–1820), Grand-Duchess of Tuscany married Félix Bacciochi Levoy
    • Marie-Laetitia Bonaparte Bacciochi Levoy
  5. Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846) married Hortense de Beauharnais, Napoleon's stepdaughter
    • Napoleon Charles Bonaparte (1802–1807)
    • Napoleon Louis Bonaparte (1804–1831)
    • Charles Louis Napoléon (III) Bonaparte (1808–1873) Emperor, married Maria Eugenia Ignacia Augustina Palafox de Guzmán Portocarrero y Kirkpatrick
      • Napoleon Eugene Louis John Joseph Bonaparte (1856–1879)
  6. Maria Paola or Marie Pauline Bonaparte (1780–1825), married in 1797 to French general Charles Leclerc and later married Prince Camillo Borghese.
  7. Maria Annunziata Caroline Bonaparte (1782–1839) married Joachim Murat, Marshal of France
    • Prince Achille Murat (1801–1847), married Catherine Willis Gray (1803–1867), great-grandniece of George Washington.
    • Prince Napoleon Lucien Charles Murat (16 May 1803–10 April 1878), married Caroline Georgina Fraser (1810–1879).
      • 5 Children, including:
      • Prince Louis Napoléon Murat (Paris, December 22, 1851 - Paris, September 22, 1912), married in Odessa, 23 November, 1873 Eudoxia Mikhailovna Somova (Kharkov, February 17, 1850 - Nice, May 6, 1924), related to Orest Somov, and had issue now extinct in male line (great-grandfather of actor René Auberjonois)
  8. Jérôme Bonaparte (1784–1860), King of Westphalia
    • 2 children from first marriage, to Betsy Patterson of Baltimore, including:
    • Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte (1805–1870), married Susan May Williams
      • 2 sons:
      • Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II (1830–1893), married Caroline Le Roy Appleton Edgar
        • Louise-Eugénie Bonaparte (1873–1923), married in 1896 Count Adam Carl von Moltke-Huitfeld (1864–1944)
        • Jerome Napoleon Charles Bonaparte (1878–1945), married Blanche Pierce Stenbeigh: no posterity
      • Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851–1921), U.S. Attorney General married Ellen Channing Day
    • 3 children from second marriage, to Catharina of Württemberg, including:
    • Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte (1814–1847)
    • Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte (1820–1904), married Prince Anatole Demidoff di San Donato: no posterity
    • Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (1822–1891), called Plon-Plon married Princess Marie Clothilde of Savoy daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
      • Napoléon Victor Jérôme Frédéric Bonaparte (1862–1926) married Princess Clémentine of Belgium
        • Marie Clotilde Eugénie Alberte Laetitia Généviève Bonaparte (1912–1996)
        • Louis Jérôme Victor Emmanuel Léopold Marie Bonaparte (1914–1997), married Alix de Foresta
          • Charles Marie Jérôme Victor Bonaparte (born 1950)
            • Two children from first marriage, to Princess Béatrice of Bourbon-Two Sicilies of the Bourbon family:
            • Caroline Marie Constance Bonaparte (born 1980)
            • Jean-Christophe Louis Ferdinand Albéric Bonaparte (born 1986)
            • 1 child and 1 adopted child from second marriage, to Jeanne-Françoise Valliccioni (born 1958):
            • Sophie Cathérine Bonaparte (born 1992)
            • Anh Laetitia Bonaparte (born 1998, adopted)
          • Catherine Elisabeth Albérique Marie Bonaparte (born 1950)
          • Laure Clémentine Geneviève Bonaparte (born 1952)
          • Jérôme Xavier Marie Joseph Victor Bonaparte (born 1957)
      • Napoléon Louis Joseph Jérôme Bonaparte (1864–1932) Russian general
      • Marie Laetitia Eugénie Catherine Adélaïde Bonaparte (1866–1926)


Carlo Buonaparte
(1746–1785)
Maria Letizia Ramolino
(1750–1836)
3 1 2 5 4 6 7 8
Lucien Bonaparte
(1775–1840)
m.(2) Alexandrine de Bleschamp
Joseph Bonaparte
(1768–1844)
m. Julie Clary
Marie Louise of Austria
(1791–1847)
Napoléon I
(1769–1821)
Joséphine de Beauharnais
(1763–1814)
Alexandre, Vicomte de Beauharnais
(1760–1794)
Elisa Bonaparte
(1777–1820)
m. Félix Bacciochi
Pauline Bonaparte
(1780–1825)
m.(1) Charles Leclerc
m.(2) Camillo Borghese
Caroline Bonaparte
(1782–1839)
m. Joachim Murat
Betsy Patterson
(1785–1879)
Jérôme Bonaparte
(1784–1860)
Catharina of Württemberg
(1783–1835)
Napoléon II
(1811–1832)
Eugène de Beauharnais
(1781–1824)
m. Augusta of Bavaria
Hortense de Beauharnais
(1783–1837)
Louis Bonaparte
(1778–1846)
4 children Achille Murat
(1801–1847)
m. Catherine Willis Gray
Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte
(1805–1870)
m. Susan May Williams
Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte
(1814–1847)
Mathilde Bonaparte
(1820–1904)
m. Anatole Demidoff di San Donato
Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte
(1822–1891)
m. Marie Clothilde of Savoy
Charles Lucien Bonaparte
(1803–1857)
Zénaïde Bonaparte
(1801–1854)
Julie Joséphine Bonaparte
(b.&d. 1796)
Charlotte Bonaparte
(1802–1839)
Napoleon Louis Bonaparte
(1804–1831)
Napoleon Charles Bonaparte
(1802–1807)
Napoléon III
(1808–1873)
m.Eugénie de Montijo
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II
(1830–1893)
m. Caroline Edgar
Charles Joseph Bonaparte
(1851–1921)
m. Ellen Channing Day
Napoléon V Victor
(1862–1926)
m. Clémentine of Belgium
Napoléon Louis Joseph Jérôme Bonaparte
(1864–1932)
Maria Letizia Bonaparte
(1866–1926)
m. Amadeo of Savoy
Joseph Lucien Bonaparte
(1824–1865)
Lucien, Cardinal Bonaparte
(1828–1895)
Napoléon Charles Bonaparte
(1839–1899)
10 others Napoléon IV Eugène
(1856–1879)
Marie Clothilde Bonaparte
(1912–1996)
Napoléon VI Louis
(1914–1997)
m. Alix de Foresta
Zénaïde Bonaparte
(1860–1862)
Mary Bonaparte
(1870–1947)
Eugénie Bonaparte
(1872-1949)
Napoléon VII Charles
(b.1950)
Catherine Elisabeth Bonaparte
(b.1950)
Laure Clémentine Bonaparte
(b.1952)
Jérôme Xavier Bonaparte
(b.1957)
Caroline Bonaparte
(b.1980)
Jean-Christophe Napoléon
(b.1986)
Sophie Cathérine Bonaparte
(b.1992)

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