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Charlemagne
President George Washington

Family Relationship of

Charlemagne

King of the Franks

31st Great-Grandfather to

George Washington

1st U.S. President



(Names on the left-side of each line are the direct descendant)


Charlemagne

Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor — Judith of Bavaria

Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor — Ermentrude of Orleans

Judith of France — Baldwin I, Count of Flanders

Baldwin II, Count of Flanders — AElfthryth of Wessex

Arnulf, Count of Flanders — Adele of Vermandois

Baldwin III, Count of Flanders — Mathilde Billung

Arnulf II, Count of Flanders — Rozala of Lombardy

Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders — Ogive of Luxembourg

Baldwin V, Count of Flanders — Adela of France

Matilda of Flanders — William I, King of England

Henry I, King of England — Matilda of Scotland

Matilda of England — Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou

Henry II, King of England — Eleanor of Aquitaine

John, King of England — Isabelle of Angouleme

Henry III, King of England — Eleanor of Provence

Edward I, King of England — Eleanor of Castile

Edward II, King of England — Isabella of France

Edward III, King of England — Philippa of Hainault

Lionel of Antwerp — Elizabeth de Burgh

Philippa Plantagenet — Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March

Elizabeth Mortimer — Sir Henry Percy

Henry Percy — Eleanor Neville

Henry Percy — Eleanor Poynings

Margaret Percy — Sir William Gascoigne

Elizabeth Gascoigne — Sir George Talboys

Anne Talboys — Sir Edward Dymoke

Francis Dymoke — Sir Thomas Windebank

Mildred Windebank — Robert Reade

Colonel George Reade — Elizabeth Martiau

Mildred Reade — Colonel Augustine Warner Jr.

Mildred Warner — Lawrence Washington

Augustine Washington — Mary Ball

George Washington

1st U.S. President



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