No, William Carey died of the sweat, a type of disease.
Mary had four children: Catherine Carey, Henry Carey, Edward Stafford and Anne Stafford.
Mary Boleyn. When she married She became Mary Carey. She died 19th of July 1543 at the age of 44-43. Born c. 1499/1500. Children Henry Carey, Baron Hunsdon, Cathrine Carey, Lady Knollys, Anne Stafford, and Edward Stafford. Parents, Thomas Boleyn, and Lady Elizabeth Howard.
Henry Carey son of Mary Boleyn
There are several main characters in The Other Boleyn Girl 1. Mary Boleyn-the main Character 2. Anne Boleyn- Mary's sister, second wife of Henry VIII 3. George Boleyn-Mary and Anne's brother 4. Henry VIII-lover of Mary-Husband of Anne 5. Catherine of Aragon-first wife of Henry VIII 6. Catherine Carey-daughter of Mary and Henry 7. Henry Carey-son of Mary and Henry 8. William Stafford-second husband of Mary 9. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk-Uncle of Mary and Anne
Yes. she was first married to Wiliam Carey who died from the sweat. After Williams death she married William Stafford
Catherine Carey went on to marry Sir Frances Knollys and founded a great Elizabethan dynasty
Mary Boleyn was Anne Boleyn's older or younger sister. Mary was one of Henry's known mistresses. It is believed that she had two children by him, a fact that cannot be proved due to her marriage to William Carey, at the time of their birth. Henry VIII never officially recognized the children as his own and they took the surname of Carey.As a note to any who read The Other Boleyn Girl. The Other Boleyn Girl is fiction and if that were not enough it's historically inaccurate!
First marriage: Catherine Carey (later Knollys) and Henry Carey. Second marriage: Edward Stafford and possibly a daughter, Anne Stafford.
Anne had one sister (Mary Boleyn) and one brother (George Boleyn)
Anne Boleyn's parents were Elizabeth Howard, the sister of Thomas Howard, the Duke of Norfolk, and Thomas Boleyn, the Earl of Wiltshire and Ormonde. Her siblings were George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, and Mary Boleyn. George married Jane Parker, the daughter of Lord Morley, and Mary Boleyn married first William Carey and secondly William Stafford. Mary had several children, most notably Katherine Knollys (nee Carey) and Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon. Anne was also the cousin of Henry VIII's fifth wife, Katherine Howard. She was also distantly related to Henry VIII, along with his third wife, Jane Seymour, and his sixth wife, Katherine Parr.
Mary Boleyn was the sister of the famous Anne Boleyn and was a mistress of King Henry VIII.
After Anne married Henry VIII he gave her guardianship over Henry Carey (who was Mary Boleyn's son with Henry VIII) As we all know he was never legitimized, however, Queen Elizabeth I (who was Anne's daughter with Henry VIII) did bestow on him the title of Lord Knudson.