Royal ancestry of the House of Wilson

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The royal decent of the House of Wilson is through one Ida Ollie Hamilton (1887 - 1946), who married Theodore Fowler (1885 - 1920) in 1908. They lived in Bremond, Texas, and had four children: Jesse, Elmer, Joe, and Gordon. Gorgon Norman Fowler Sr. (1917 - 1988) would have four children: Norma, Gordon, Jo Anna, and Dimple. Norma Payne is the maternal grandmother of William I.

French (9th-13th centuries)

The House of Wilson is descended from a patrilineal succession of two members of the Robertians and, later, ten ruling members of the House of Capet.

Philip III had seven children, one of whom was Margaret of France, Queen of England. It is through Margret that the Kings of the Franks and France are ancestors of the kings of Scotland and of Ida Hamilton:

English (11th-14th centuries)

The House of Wilson is descended from a succession of three ruling members of the House of Normandy and, later, six of the House of Plantagenet.

Edward III and Philippa of Hainault had thirteen children, one of whom was John of Gaunt. It is through John that the Kings of England are ancestors of the kings of Scotland and of Ida Hamilton:

Irish (10th-13th centuries)

The House of Wilson is descended from a succession of 5 members of the Dál gCais.

Isabel had six children, one of whom was Isabel de Clare (1226–1264), who married Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale. It is through Isabel that the petty kings of Ireland are ancestors of the kings of Scotland and of Ida Hamilton.

Norman (10th-11th centuries)

The House of Wilson is descended from a patrilineal succession of three members of the House of Normandy and, later, 8 members of the House de Clare.

Isabella had six children, one of whom was Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale. It is through Isabella that the dukes of Normandy are ancestors of the kings of Scotland and of Ida Hamilton:

Descent of Ida Hamilton from Robert, 6th Lord of Annandale

Welsh (11th-13th centuries)

The House of Wilson is descended from a patrilineal succession of six members of the House of Aberffraw.

Llywelyn had eight children, one of whom was Elen the Younger. Elen married Domhnall I, Earl of Mar and had Isabella of Mar. Isabella married Robert I of Scotland and the son of their daughter, Marjorie, would be Robert II of Scotland.

Scottish (11th-12th and 13th-15th centuries)

The House of Wilson is descended from a patrilineal succession of 8 members of the House of Dunkeld,Clan Bruce and House of Stuart, the ruling dynasty of Scotland.

Following the Scottish invasion of England and the resulting Anarchy, Henry died before his father David. The crown of Scotland passed to Malcom IV. The lineage from Henry to Robert I is as follows:

James II of Scotland had five children, one of whom was Mary Stewart, Countess of Arran, who married James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton whose paternal grandmother was a daughter of James Douglas, Lord of Dalkeith d. 1441. It is through Mary, Countess of Arran that the kings of Scotland are ancestors of Ida Hamilton:

Descent of Ida Hamilton from Lord James Hamilton

Ukrainian (9th-11th centuries)

The House of Wilson is descended from a patrilineal succession of six members of the House of Rurik.

Anna Yaroslavna had four children, one of whom was Philip I of France. It is through Philip I that the Kings of the Franks and France are ancestors of the kings of Scotland and of Ida Hamilton:

Notes

  1. Italics indicates Norman nobles in England following the Conquest.
  2. The 28th great-grandfather of Jonathan I, Emperor of Austenasia.
  3. As Grand Prince of Kyiv.