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== Cousin of Queen Anne ==

{{re|Daniel Case}} Hi, I wonder if you could point me exactly to one or more fully-reffed sources which states that Hardenbergh was a cousin of Queen Anne, and the exact nature of their relationship: I am unusually eager to find out exactly how. He was not, I suspect, her first cousin, since he would have to be the son of one of Anne's uncles or aunts (ie offspring of siblings of her father, ], son of ] and ]), namely: his older bro ], a notorious shagger with no legitimate offspring, whose daughters married earls, viscounts and assorted nobility and no-one called Hardenbergh); ], mother of ] and no-one called Hardenbergh; several who died young or without issue; and ] who married her first cousin ] and no-one called Hardenbergh. Second cousins are bit more complicated, since they are the children of your parent's first cousins, (or grandchildren of a grandparent) - I have searched for some time but still haven't found a Hardenbergh. Are we looking at third cousins here? ] (]) 21:57, 17 May 2023 (UTC)

:Hardenbergh wasn't the cousin ... ], Viscount Cornbury and Royal Governor of New York at the time the Hardenbergh Patent was granted in 1706, was Anne's cousin. His aunt ] was the eponymous queen's mother, our article says. ] (]) 01:12, 18 May 2023 (UTC)

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Cousin of Queen Anne

@Daniel Case: Hi, I wonder if you could point me exactly to one or more fully-reffed sources which states that Hardenbergh was a cousin of Queen Anne, and the exact nature of their relationship: I am unusually eager to find out exactly how. He was not, I suspect, her first cousin, since he would have to be the son of one of Anne's uncles or aunts (ie offspring of siblings of her father, James II of Great Britain, son of Charles I of England#Issue and Henrietta Maria), namely: his older bro Charles II of Great Britain, a notorious shagger with no legitimate offspring, whose daughters married earls, viscounts and assorted nobility and no-one called Hardenbergh); Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, mother of William III of Great Britain and no-one called Hardenbergh; several who died young or without issue; and Henrietta of England who married her first cousin Philippe I, Duke of Orléans and no-one called Hardenbergh. Second cousins are bit more complicated, since they are the children of your parent's first cousins, (or grandchildren of a grandparent) - I have searched for some time but still haven't found a Hardenbergh. Are we looking at third cousins here? MinorProphet (talk) 21:57, 17 May 2023 (UTC)

Hardenbergh wasn't the cousin ... Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, Viscount Cornbury and Royal Governor of New York at the time the Hardenbergh Patent was granted in 1706, was Anne's cousin. His aunt Anne Hyde was the eponymous queen's mother, our article says. Daniel Case (talk) 01:12, 18 May 2023 (UTC)
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