Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Burials and Tomb's in Westminster Abbey

 Westminster Abbey is a fascinating example of historical fact as are most all cathedrals and church's in London and through out the the United Kingdom, I found them to be so during my visits to England. Churches and their Parish records are like sponges to the history of our past generations and we should never under estimate the value of the information they hold about our ancestors. This has been a true fact for my researching of my Bond family history, a tool I have used since the begging of my family researching. In London and though out England I have found Church/Parish records that record the births, marriages and deaths of my family that go back many generations not simply two or three generations but many more. We can look forward to the possibility of gaining information for multiple persons in one record, and we may also be able to find that multiple generations have recorded history at a given church. Dig deep, research deep and leave no favourable record behind, as you discover them.

Westminster Abbey is a place of outstanding historical value, a place most would have on their bucket list of places to see in their travels. For you family historians who have the Abbey on your list see this helpful link too visiting, when your next in London, Verger guided tours.


Westminster Abbey/Public Domain 

As we know it today Westminster Abbey go's back to 1245 when the construction was begone with the orders of King Henry 3rd, there are more than 3,300 burials on site including 16 Monarchs and 8 Prime Ministers plus many more persons of notoriety. I have visited Westminster when in London and have been lifted up by the grandeur  and atmosphere, on taking those fist step in past the entrance. I was only able to wander in areas limited to self guiding but still I was in ore of the names that were before me. I was unaware at the time, to the fact that I was a descendent of some of the people entombed here. 

Today if I was to visit I would be visiting with the knowledge that in fact I have 35 ancestors entombed at Westminster Abbey, in my Bond family line. Amazing some would say, unbelievable others would exclaim, but to me it's just the results of heavy research days for years on end. All 35 ancestors were researched individually for their individual place in the family, over a period of 17-18 years; before connection to Westminster Abbey.

When researching our family histories be ready to be surprised at any point along the way and willing to dig deeper into the new found facts.

The 35 individual ancestors that I discovered and entombed at Westminster Abbey are listed below.


1. Henry III Plantagenet King, 22nd Great grandfather, Eleanor De Provence, 22nd Great grandmother buried at Amesbury Priory.

2. Thomas Owen, 11th Great grandfather.

3 - 4. Edward I Longshanks Plantagenet King, 21st Great grandfather. Eleanor De Castile Queen, 21st Great grandfather.

5 - 6. Edward III of Windsor Plantagenet King, 21st Great grandfather. Philippa De Hainault Queen, 21st Great grandmother.

7 - 8. Richard II Plantagenet King, 1st Cousin 21x removed, Anne Bohemia Queen, Wife of 1st Cousin 21x removed.

9. Emma De Normandy Queen, 29th Great grandmother.

10 - 11 Edward the Confessor De England King, 28th Great grand uncle, Edith De Wessex, Wife of 28th Great grand uncle. 

12. Henry V De Lancaster King, 2nd Cousin 20x removed.

13. Edward V of England child King, 5th Cousin 14x removed.

14. Henry VII of England King, 6th Cousin 14x removed.

15. Edward VI of England King, 7th Cousin 12x removed.

16. Anne of Cleaves, Wife of 6th Cousin 13x removed.

17. Mary I of England Queen, 7th Cousin 12x removed.

18. Elizabeth I of England Queen, 4th Cousin 14x removed.

19. Cnut (Canute) the Great King, 30th Great grandfather.

20. Anne Neville Queen, 2nd Cousin 17x removed.

21 - 22. Elizabeth Seymour / Percy, 8th Cousin 8x removed, Huge 1st Duke of Northumberland Smithson / Percy, Husband of 8th Cousin 8x removed.

23. Elizabeth Anne Frances Percy, 9th Cousin 6x removed.

24. Marie De La Garde Peliot / Bond, Wife of 9th Cousin 10x removed.

25 - 26. George Augustus II Hanover King, 13th Cousin 6x removed,

 Wilhelmine Charlotte Karoline Von Brandenburg Ansbach, Wife of 13th Cousin 6x removed.

27. Mary I Stewart Queen, 8th Cousin 11x removed.

28. James VI Stewart King, 9th Cousin 10x removed.

29. Elizabeth Stewart, 10th Cousin 9x removed.

30. Charles II Stewart King, 11th Cousin 8x removed.

31. Anne Stewart Queen, 12th Cousin 7x removed.

32. George of Denmark Prince, Husband of 12th Cousin 7x removed. 

33 -34. William II - III Orange of England King, 12th Cousin 7x removed, Mary II Stuart Queen, 12th Cousin 7x removed.

35. George Seymour, 8th Cousin 7x removed.  

  Source: Burials at Westmister Abbey.



Recommended reading:

The Obedientriaries of Westminster Abbey and their Financial Records, by Barbara Harvey.

Treasures of Westminster Abbey, by Tony Trowels. 

Westminster Abbey, by David Cannadine.


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