It is possible that the Tudor family suffered from a hereditary illness. Although this has not been proven by science it can be proven by history (accounts from that time in History). Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509) and her son Henry VII (1457-1509) have not been identified as having any illness however Henry VIII did possibly suffer from type 1 and 2 Diabetes. Henry VIII suffered from mental impairment towards the end of his life: he had a famous temper which grew worse as he aged. Margaret, although didn't have such a temper and possibly did possibly die from diabetes and strokes. As Margaret died before Henry it couldn't be documented whether they died the same way however both have been documented to have symptoms of a series of strokes before there deaths'. This may have been inherited from their mother as she died in 1503 during childbirth.
Margaret Tudor (1489-1541)
Henry VIII (1491-1547)
Henry VII (1457-1509)
Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509)
She died as an infant. It might have been plague or complications from the birth.
Agatha Christie's sister, Margaret Frary Miller, died of natural causes in May 1950. She passed away due to heart problems at the age of 44.
Mary died in 1558 and was succeeded by her half-sister Elizabeth.
Margaret Veley died in 1887.
Margaret Waring died in 1968.
Margaret Price died in 2011.
Margaret Davidson died in 1964.
Margaret Abbott died in 1955.
Margaret Thorn died in 1969.
Margaret Cruwys died in 1968.
Margaret Wintringham died in 1955.
Margaret Thomas died in 1929.