Lord Charles Pelham-Clinton died in 1894.
Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby died in 1837.
Lord Henry Bentinck died in 1870.
He died at sea in the South Atlantic on his last voyage in 1592, some say from a broken heart- which seems unlikely, but perhaps from some disease linked to the terrible provisions the ships had store throughout the voyage: one suggestion is from ergotism, as he was somewhat paranoid and irrational in behaviour towards the crew.
The Queen Mother's mother was Lady Strathmore. She was born Nina Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck in 1862 in London to Caroline (née Burnaby) Cavendish-Bentinck and her husband, the Rev. Charles Cavendish-Bentinck. The Cavendish-Bentinck family had roots in England, Scotland, as well as in the Netherlands. In 1881, Miss Cavendish-Bentinck married Claude Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis. They had ten children, the youngest of whom, Elizabeth, would one day marry into the Royal Family and become the mother of the present Queen. In 1904, on the death of his father, Lord Glamis became the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and Lady Glamis became Countess of Strathmore of Kinghorne. She preferred to live out of the limelight, devoting herself to her home and her family. Lady Strathmore lived to see her son-in-law and daughter Elizabeth crowned king and queen of the United Kingdom. She died in 1938.
Lord Charles Cavendish died in 1783.
Lord Henry Cavendish died in 1700.
Lord Edward Cavendish died in 1891.
Charles Cavendish Boyle died in 1916.
Charles Cavendish - Nottingham - died in 1654.
Lord John Cavendish died on 1796-12-18.
Lord Frederick Cavendish died on May 6, 1882 at the age of 45.
Charles Cavendish-Bentinck - priest - died on 1865-08-17.
Lord Frederick Cavendish - British Army officer - died on 1803-10-21.
Lord Edward Cavendish was born in 1838.
Charles Cavendish - Nottingham - was born in 1594.
Charles Cavendish Boyle was born in 1849.