King George the father of the current Queen Elizabeth II. He died from cancer in the 1950s and she became the Queen.
Assuming you mean Queen Elizabeth II, that would be King George VI, her father.
Queen Charlotte was the wife of King George III who was on throne when John Adams was president. When John Quincy Adams was president King George IV was the king and his wife had died so there was no queen.
Queen Mary, wife of King George V.
Queen Elizabeth I's father (King Henry VIII) died on 28 January 1547 Queen Elizabeth II's father (King George VI) died on February 6th, 1952
King George VI who died in 1952. The present monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is his daughter.
King George VI died from lung cancer.
Queen Victoria was on the throne when he was born and George V was king when he died.
There has not been a Queen, or King, of England since 1707 - see the related question link below. In 1799, the British Monarch was King George III who, at that date, was King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and, separately, King of Ireland. His wife, and Queen Consort, was Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
No. King George IV died on June 26, 1830, almost 100 years before Queen Elizabeth II was born.
No, she died in 1901. Her grandson was King at the time (George V)
Queen Elizabeth's father King George VI. When he died in 1952, Elizabeth became Queen.