Henry's Sensei doesn't have a name in any of the Digimon episodes, he is just known as "Henry's Sensei."
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I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any specific information regarding a memorial or death related to Carey Marcella McClintock. If you can provide more context or specify the details you're looking for, I'd be happy to help!
No. Did you ever see a piercing on him in any picture? So no he dosen't have any piercings
yes he plays basketball
I was able to find one child or Virgil and that was his daughter, Nellie. Unfortunately there weren't any more records that I could find about Nellie.
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Henry Carey, born March 1526, was Mary's second child (her first child, Catherine, was born in 1524). King Henry the VIII is widely reputed to be the father of at least Henry, if not Catherine as well. Henry Carey's legal father, William Carey, died from the sweating sickness in June 1528 when Henry was 2 years old. Henry and his sister Catherine came under the wardship of Anne Boleyn, who was engaged to King Henry the VIII at the time. The children had active contact with their mother until her banishment from court in 1535. Acting as her nephew's patron, Anne Boleyn provided Henry with top-quality education until she was beheaded in May 1536, when Henry was 10 years old. His mother died in 1543 and he was returned to his family. In May 1545 Henry married Anne Morgan, daughter of Sir Thomas and Anne Morgan. They had twelve children in total, although only eight survived - sons George, John, Henry, William, Edmund, Robert (plus an unknown son) and daughters Katherine, Philadelphia and Margaret. Henry also has several illegitimate children, including Valentine Carey, who served under his father in the military. Henry Carey died at Somerset House on July 23rd 1596 and was buried at Westminster Abbey.
Doubtful ... although there may certainly be many people with the last name of "Bach", but most likely not a direct descendant of the masterful composer, JS Bach.
As a fictional character from the novel "Roots: The Saga of an American Family" by Alex Haley, Kunta Kinte does not have any living descendants. However, Alex Haley traced his own genealogy back to Kunta Kinte and claimed to be his descendant.
No she does not have any children!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@!
Elizabeth I's siblings, by her father Henry VIII were:Mary - (1516 -1558) daughter of Katherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife.Edward - (1537 - 1553) son of Jane Seymour, Henry's third wife.They became: Mary I and Edward VI.Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond (1519 - 1536) was the illegitmate son of Henry VIII and his mistress, Elzabeth Blount. He died when he was 17. Henry Fitzroy was the only acknowledgedillegitimate child of Henry VIII.Henry Carey (1526 - 1596) was the child of Mary Boleyn (sister of Anne). As Mary Boleyn had been a mistress of Henry VIII, there was much speculation that this child was also Henry VIII's. But this was never acknowledged. Mary Boleyn was actually married to William Carey. During the reign of Elizabeth I, Henry Carey became Baron Hunsdon and was eventually made Lord Chamberlain. He and Elizabeth were cousins through their mothers.
Jim Carey is a male actor, and Mariah Carey is a female singer. they aren't related in any way.
King Henry VIII had at lest one illegitimate by his mistress Elizabeth Blount, that Child was Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Born 15 June 1519 Died 23 July 1536, we're sure Henry FitzRoy is his son because he acknowledged him, other illegitimate can be debated, some Historians think that the children of Mary Boleyn, Lady Catherine Carey (1524-1569) and Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon (1526-1596), were the illegitimate children of Henry VIII they were never acknowledged as such the way Henry FitzRoy was.
no she doesnt have any children
To the best of our knowledge, Luke was not married so could not have had any descendents.
Yes, there are...and I know that because I am a direct descendent of Henry and Eleanor of Aquitaine by king John and Henry III. Many of their descendents passed through noble families like the Hungerfords and Despencers on to, in my case, early colonial American settlers in the Partridge, Tracy, and Gove family lines for example. Many of their descendents seem to have established themselves in Texas and other parts of the American south, for some reason.