August von Senarclens de Grancy

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox noble August Ludwig Freiherr von Senarclens-Grancy (Template:Langx; 19 August 1794Template:Snd3 October 1871) was the firstborn son of three sons and four daughters of César Auguste, Baron von Senarclens de Grancy, (1763–1836) and his wife, Élisabeth Claudine Marie-Rose de Loriol (1773–1846).[1] Senarclens de Grancy is reputed to have been the long-time lover of Wilhelmine of Baden, the Grand Duchess consort of Hesse, and the actual father by her of Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia and Prince Alexander of Hesse (who himself is an ancestor of modern royalty in Spain, the United Kingdom, and other European countries).

Life

Senarclens de Grancy became the stable master of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, a major general and a knight in the Order of Malta. It is also alleged that he was the biological father of four of the children of his employer's wife and, therefore, a likely ancestor of Felipe VI of Spain and Charles III of the United Kingdom. Senarclens de Grancy may also be a direct ancestor of several royal pretenders: Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, Margareta of Romania and Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia.

Senarclens de Grancy died in Jugenheim on 3 October 1871.

Marriage and children

Allegedly with Wilhelmine of Baden

Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, bought the Heiligenberg estate near Jugenheim in 1820, where he installed Senarclens de Grancy as his chamberlain later that year. Louis II's wife, the Grand Duchess Wilhelmine, began living at Heiligenberg during the summers, and wintered at other estates, rarely accompanying her husband from then on. The Grand Duchess gave birth to four more children between 1821 and 1824 after not bearing any children to Louis II for nine years. Senarclens-Grancy's paternity was strongly suspected, and was treated as an open secret by the Hessian court.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Louis II did not deny paternity nor seek to disinherit the two children who lived to adulthood.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Grand Duchess Wilhelmine's children born after 1820 were:

Marriage to Luise von Otting und Fünfstetten

On 15 November 1836, Senarclens de Grancy married Countess Luise Wilhelmine Camille von Otting und Fünfstetten (born von Schönfeld; 24 May 1810Template:Snd18 May 1876), daughter of Count Friedrich von Otting und Fünfstetten (1767-1834), himself an illegitimate son of the Frederick Michael, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, and his wife, Wilhelmine, Marquise de Montperny (1788-1874), herself a morganatic granddaughter of Prince William Louis of Baden-Durlach.[2][3][4][5]

  • Baroness Wilhelmine Marie (11 August 1837Template:Snd22 November 1912), unmarried.
  • Baron Ludwig (9 June 1839Template:Snd2 February 1910), on 27 October 1870 married Amalie Barbara Löw von und zu Steinfurth (1852–1936), daughter of Wilhelm Löw von und zu Steinfurth and Elisabeth Seipel.
  • Baroness Marie Wilhelmine (9 June 1840Template:Snd5 July 1908), on 26 September 1871 married Ludwig Heinrich von Hesse (1827–1895), sometimes written Hess, son of Andreas Wilhelm von Hesse.
  • Baroness Katharine Karoline Maria Wilhelmine Louise (10 March 1842 – 4 December 1842)
  • Baron Heinrich Adolph Maximilian Ludwig (31 July 1845Template:Snd17 January 1908), unmarried.
  • Baron Albert Ludwig Friedrich (9 February 1847Template:Snd20 January 1901), married Antoinette de Senarclens de Grancy, a cousin.
  • Baroness Constance Marie Wilhelmine (11 September 1852Template:Snd9 March 1933), married Karl von Oertzen.

Ancestry

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Notes

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References

  • de Senarclens, Jean (2004) 800 ans d'histoire de la famille de Senarclens et de sa branche de Grancy, Genève : Slatkine, Template:ISBN
  • Lambton, Antony (1989) The Mountbattens : the Battenburgs and young Mountbatten, London : Constable, Template:ISBN
  • Shelton, Darren (1998) "Royal Quarterings: The ahnenreihe of the grandchildren of the last Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine", European Royal History Journal, I (VI:August), p. 19-22

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