
| REFERENCE | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | COMMENTS | |
| 22 | Duke | Friedrich Eugen of Württemberg | 1732 | 1797 | Margravine | Friederike of Brandenburg-Shwedt | 1736 | 1798 | Some reliable source show Friederike as either Sophie Dorothea or Dorothea. Friederike's great grandfather was Elector Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg (1620-1688) , two of his sons from his second marriage founded the lines of Brandenburg-Shwedt (from whom Friederike descends) and his eldest son Friedrich (1657-1713) from his first marriage became the first King in Prussia |
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| 22.1 | King | Friedrich I of Württemberg | 1754 | 1816 | Duchess | Auguste of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel | 1764 | 1788 | Duke Friedrich of Württemberg was proclaimed Elector of Württemberg on 27 April 1803 becoming the first King of Württemberg on 1 January 1806. Auguste was a sister of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel | |
| 22.1 | King | Friedrich I of Württemberg | 1754 | 1816 | Princess | Charlotte of Great Britain | 1766 | 1828 | Duke Friedrich of Württemberg was proclaimed Elector of Württemberg on 27 April 1803 becoming the first King of Württemberg on 1 January 1806. Charlotte was a daughter of George III of Great Britain and a sister of Queen Victoria's father the Duke of Kent | |
| 22.11 | King | Wilhelm I of Württemberg | 1781 | 1864 | Princess | Charlotte "Karoline" Auguste of Bavaria | 1792 | 1873 | See 18.4 | |
| 22.11 | King | Wilhelm I of Württemberg | 1781 | 1864 | Grand Duchess | Catherine of Russia | 1788 | 1819 | See 4.6 - Catherine was married firstly to Duke George of Oldenburg | |
| 22.11 | King | Wilhelm I of Württemberg | 1781 | 1864 | Duchess | Pauline of Württemberg | 1800 | 1873 | See 22.24 | |
| 22.111 | Princess | Marie of Württemberg | 1816 | 1887 | Count | Alfred von Neipperg | 1807 | 1865 | Alfred is the first born son of Count Adam Adalbert von Neipperg (1775-1829) and his first wife Countess Theresia von Pola. | |
| 22.112 | Princess | Sophie of Württemberg | 1818 | 1877 | King | Willem III of the Netherlands (also Grand Duke of Luxemburg) | 1817 | 1890 | See 9.11 Luxemburg which was subject to Salic law and had been ruled by the Kings of the Netherlands was separated from the Netherlands on the death of King Willem III without male issue. Duke Adolf of Nassau from a collateral branch became Grand Duke Adolphe of Luxemburg | |
| 22.113 | Princess | Katherine of Württemberg | 1821 | 1898 | Prince | Friedrich of Württemberg | 1808 | 1870 | See 22.142 | |
| 22.114 | King | Karl I of Württemberg | 1823 | 1891 | Grand Duchess | Olga of Russia | 1822 | 1892 | See 4.94 - King Karl I and his wife being childless adopted their niece Grand Duchess Vera of Russia. Vera was a difficult child to control by her parents | |
| 22.115 | Princess | Auguste of Württemberg | 1826 | 1898 | Prince | Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach | 1825 | 1901 | See 27.45 | |
| 22.12 | Princess | Catherine of Württemberg | 1783 | 1835 | Prince | Jereme Napoléon Bonaparte | 1784 | 1860 | Jereme Bonaparte was a brother to
Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 - 5 May 1821) and became King of Westphalia (1807 - 1813) and created Prince of Montfort by the King of Wurttemberg on 31 July 1816. Jereme was firstly married to Elizabeth "Betsy" Patterson in 1803 which was annulled in 1805 on the orders of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. Jereme first marriage to "Betsy" formed the American Branch of the Bonapartes. Jereme and Betsy had one child Jerome Napoleon (1830-1893) who had two sons, the younger son Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851-1921) eventually became US Attorney General and on 26 July 1908 the founder of the forerunner to the modern day FBI |
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| 22.121 | Prince | Jérôme Bonaparte (Prince of Montfort) | 1814 | 1847 | ||||||
| 22.122 | Princess | Mathilde Laetitia Bonaparte | 1820 | 1904 | Prince | Anatole Demidoff (1st Prince de San Donato) | 1813 | 1870 | See 50.2 - Anatole was conferred with the title "Count of San Donato" by Grand Duke Leopold of Tuscany | |
| 22.123 | Prince | Napoléon Joseph Bonaparte "Plon-Plon" (Prince Napoléon) | 1822 | 1891 | Princess | Clotilde of Savoy (Italy) | 1843 | 1911 | See 8.11 | |
| 22.1231 | Prince | Napoléon Victor Bonaparte (Prince Napoléon) | 1862 | 1926 | Princess | Clementine of Belgium | 1872 | 1955 | See 14.24 | |
| 22.12311 | Princess | Marie Clotilde Bonaparte | 1912 | 1996 | Count | Serge de Witt | 1891 | 1990 | I have been unable to locate a definitive family tree for the de Witt family. I have however been advised by a descendant of Count Serge that the de Witt family have been Counts since Peter the Great. The correspondent also mentioned Duc de Raguse (Auguste Frederic Viesse de Marmont) (1774-1852) (presumably in his memoirs) describes how he met the Count de Witt during a visit to Russia. Further. It was also pointed that this de Witt family is unrelated to Count de Witte (Witte with an e at the end) former Minister of Finance in Russia. (Note: One normally reliable source mentions Serge was created Count de Witt by the King of Italy on 11 November 1939. I am now of the opinion this reference to Serge being created Count is erroneous). | |
| 22.123111 | Countess | Marie Eugénie de Witt | 1939 | Count | Peter Cheremetieff | 1931 | ||||
| 22.123111 | Countess | Marie Eugénie de Witt | 1939 | Count | Helie de Pourtalés | 1938 | ||||
| 22.123112 | Countess | Hélène de Witt | 1941 | Marquis | Henri du Lau d'Allemans | 1925 | ||||
| 22.123113 | Count | Napoléon Serge de Witt | 1942 | 1942 | ||||||
| 22.123114 | Countess | Yolande de Witt | 1943 | 1945 | ||||||
| 22.123115 | Countess | Vera de Witt | 1945 | Marquis | Raymond Godefroy de Commarque | 1938 | ||||
| 22.1231151 | Count | Grégoire Ludovic de Commarque | 1967 | |||||||
| 22.1231152 | Count | Cyril de Commarque | 1970 | Princess | Cecilie of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 1967 | See 39.331121 | |||
| 22.123116 | Count | Baudoin de Witt | 1947 | Marquis | Isabelle de Rocca-Serra | 1950 | Count Baudoin de Witt with his wife Isabelle have opened their manor, the Pommerie, to create the Napoleon Museum at Cendrieux | |||
| 22.123117 | Countess | Isabelle de Witt | 1949 | Remmest Laan | 1942 | |||||
| 22.123118 | Count | Jean Jérôme de Witt | 1950 | Veronique de Dryver | 1950 | |||||
| 22.123118 | Count | Jean Jérôme de Witt | 1950 | Viviane Jutheau | 1947 | |||||
| 22.123119 | Count | Wladimir de Witt | 1952 | Margareta Mautner von Markhof | 1954 | |||||
| 22.123119 | Count | Wladimir de Witt | 1952 | Françoise Martin-Flory | 1959 | |||||
| 22.12311J | Countess | Anne Clémentine de Witt | 1953 | Baron | Henry Robert de Rancher | 1949 | 1995 | |||
| 22.12312 | Prince | Louise Bonaparte (Prince Napoléon) | 1914 | 1997 | Alix de Foresta | 1926 | ||||
| 22.123121 | Prince | Charles Bonaparte (Prince Napoléon) | 1950 | Princess | Beatrice of Bourbon-Two Sicilies | 1950 | See 37.554921 - Charles is the present Head of the Imperial House of France | |||
| 22.123121 | Prince | Charles Bonaparte (Prince Napoléon) | 1950 | Jeanne Françoise Valliccionni | 1958 | Charles is the present Head of the Imperial House of France | ||||
| 22.1231211 | Princess | Caroline Napoléon | 1980 | |||||||
| 22.1231212 | Prince | Jean-Christophe Napoléon | 1986 | |||||||
| 22.1231213 | Princess | Sophie Cathérine Bonaparte | 1992 | |||||||
| 22.123122 | Princess | Catherine Bonaparte | 1950 | Marquis | Nicholas of S Germane | 1948 | ||||
| 22.123122 | Princess | Catherine Bonaparte | 1950 | John Duale | 1936 | |||||
| 22.123123 | Princess | Laura Bonaparte | 1952 | John Claude Leconte | 1948 | |||||
| 22.123124 | Prince | Jerome Bonaparte | 1957 | |||||||
| 22.1232 | Prince | Napoléon Louise Bonaparte | 1864 | 1932 | ||||||
| 22.1233 | Princess | Maria Laetitia Bonaparte | 1866 | 1926 | Prince | Amadeo of Savoy (Italy) (1 st Duke of Aosta) | 1845 | 1890 | See 8.13 - Amadeo was proclaimed King of Spain on 16 November 1870 (following the abdication of Queen Isabel II of Spain) and abdicated on 11 February 1873 and returned to Italy. | |
| 22.13 | Princess | Sophie of Württemberg | 1783 | 1784 | ||||||
| 22.14 | Prince | Paul of Württemberg | 1785 | 1852 | Princess | Charlotte of Saxe-Hildburghausen | 1787 | 1847 | See 30.2 | |
| 22.141 | Princess | Charlotte of Württemberg | 1807 | 1873 | Grand Duke | Michael of Russia | 1798 | 1849 | See 4.J - Charlotte took the name "Helena Pavlovna" on her marriage. | |
| 22.142 | Prince | Friedrich of Württemberg | 1808 | 1870 | Princess | Katherina of Württemberg | 1821 | 1898 | See 22.113 | |
| 22.1421 | King | Wilhelm II of Württemberg | 1848 | 1921 | Princess | Marie of Waldeck & Pyrmont | 1857 | 1882 | See 42.3 - Wilhelm abdicated on 29 November 1918. Marie died a couple of days after giving birth to a still born daughter | |
| 22.1421 | King | Wilhelm II of Württemberg | 1848 | 1921 | Princess | Charlotte of Schaumburg-Lippe | 1864 | 1946 | See 43.71 - Wilhelm abdicated on 29 November 1918 | |
| 22.14211 | Princess | Pauline of Württemberg | 1877 | 1965 | Prince | Friedrich of Wied (6th Prince of Wied) | 1872 | 1945 | See 33.821 | |
| 22.14212 | Prince | Ulrich of Württemberg | 1880 | 1880 | ||||||
| 22.14213 | Stillborn daughter | 1882 | 1882 | |||||||
| 22.143 | Prince | Karl Paul of Württemberg | 1809 | 1810 | ||||||
| 22.144 | Princess | Pauline of Württemberg | 1810 | 1856 | Duke | Wilhelm of Nassau | 1792 | 1839 | See 33 - Wilhelm was formally Prince Wilhelm of Nassau-Weilburg and inherited the principality of Nassau-Weilburg from his father on 9 January 1816 and the Duchy of Nassau-Usingen from a distant relative only two months later on 24 March 1816. He thus became the Duke of Nassau in 1816 following the extinction of the Usingen line of the House of Nassau. | |
| 22.145 | Prince | August of Württemberg | 1813 | 1885 | Marie Bethge | 1830 | 1869 | Marie was created Baroness von Wardenburg in 1868 | ||
| 22.2 | Duke | Ludwig of Württemberg | 1756 | 1817 | Princess | Maria Anna Czartoryska | 1768 | 1854 | ||
| 22.2 | Duke | Ludwig of Württemberg | 1756 | 1817 | Princess | Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg | 1780 | 1857 | Henriette was a sister to Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Nassau-Weilburg (1768-1816) father of Prince Wilhelm of Nassau-Weilburg | |
| 22.21 | Duke | Adam of Württemberg | 1792 | 1847 | ||||||
| 22.22 | Duchess | Marie of Württemberg | 1797 | 1855 | Archduke | Joseph Anton of Austria (Palatine of Hungary) (Hungarian Line) | 1776 | 1847 | See 21 - Joseph Anton founded the Hungarian Line and was a brother of Emperor Franz I of Austria | |
| 22.23 | Duchess | Amalie of Württemberg | 1799 | 1848 | Duke | Joseph of Saxe-Altenburg | 1789 | 1868 | See 30.4 | |
| 22.24 | Duchess | Pauline of Württemberg | 1800 | 1873 | King | Wilhelm I of Württemberg | 1781 | 1864 | See 22.11 | |
| 22.25 | Duchess | Elisabeth of Württemberg | 1802 | 1864 | Prince | Wilhelm of Baden | 1792 | 1859 | See 32.6 | |
| 22.26 | Duke | Alexander of Württemberg | 1804 | 1885 | Countess | Claudine Rhedey von Kis-Rhede | 1812 | 1841 | Claudine was created Countess von Hohenstein in her own right by Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria in 1835. She was trampled to death by a squadron of cavalry led by her husband Duke Alexander | |
| 22.261 | Countess | Claudine von Hohenstein | 1836 | 1894 | Claudine was created Princess of Teck in 1863 | |||||
| 22.262 | Count | Franz von Hohenstein | 1837 | 1900 | Princess | Mary Adelaide of Great Britain | 1833 | 1897 | See 45.8 - Franz was created Prince of Teck in 1863 by Emperor Franz Joseph and Duke of Teck on 16 September 1871. Teck was a subsidiary title of his father Duke Alexander of Württemberg. Mary Adelaide's father was Duke Adolphus of Cambridge a brother to Queen Victoria's father Edward, Duke of Kent. | |
| 22.2621 | Princess | Mary "May" of Teck | 1867 | 1953 | King | George V of Great Britain | 1865 | 1936 | See 1.22 | |
| 22.2622 | Duke | Adolphus "Dolly" of Teck | 1868 | 1927 | Lady | Margaret Grosvener | 1873 | 1929 | Adolphus relinquished his German title and those of his family on 16 July 1917 and was created Marquess of Cambridge. Margaret was a daughter of Hugh Lupus Grosvenor ((1825-1899) the 1st Duke of Westminster | |
| 22.26221 | Prince | George of Teck (2 nd Marquess of Cambridge) | 1895 | 1981 | Dorothy Isabel Hastings | 1899 | 1988 | |||
| 22.26222 | Princess | Victoria of Teck | 1897 | 1987 | Henry Somerset (Duke of Beaufort) | 1900 | 1984 | |||
| 22.26223 | Princess | Helena of Teck | 1899 | 1969 | John Evelyn Gibbs | 1879 | 1932 | |||
| 22.26224 | Prince | Frederick of Teck | 1907 | 1940 | Frederick was killed in action at Herault, Belgium | |||||
| 22.2623 | Prince | Francis of Teck | 1870 | 1910 | ||||||
| 22.2624 | Prince | Alexander "Alge" of Teck | 1874 | 1957 | Princess | Alice of Albany (and of Great Britain) | 1883 | 1981 | See 1.81 - Prince Alexander relinquished his German titles and those of his family on 14 July 1917 and took the family name of Cambridge and was created Earl of Athlone on 16 July 1917 | |
| 22.26241 - QVD | Lady | May Helen Emma Cambridge | 1906 | 1994 | Sir | Henry Abel Smith | 1900 | 1993 | Lady May was a Princess of Teck until 16 July 1917 | |
| 22.262411 - QVD | Anne Abel Smith | 1932 | David Liddell-Grainger | 1930 | 2007 | |||||
| 22.2624111 - QVD | Ian Liddell-Grainger | 1959 | Jill Nesbit | 1956 | Ian Liddell-Grainger was elected a Conservative British Member of Parliament for the Bridgwater, Somerset West and Sedgemoor Constituency in June 2001 being the first descendant of Queen Victoria to achieve this distinction | |||||
| 22.26241111 - QVD | Peter Liddell-Grainger | 1987 | ||||||||
| 22.26241112 - QVD | Sophie Liddell-Grainger | 1988 | ||||||||
| 22.26241113 - QVD | May Liddell-Grainger | 1992 | ||||||||
| 22.2624112 - QVD | Charles Liddell-Grainger | 1960 | Karen Humphreys | 1956 | Charles was due to marry for a second time to Eugenie Wilhelmine Anna Marie Campagne but it was called off two weeks before their intended marriage. See ORDERS MADE AT THE PRIVY COUNCIL HELD BY THE QUEEN ON 11 DECEMBER 2001 | |||||
| 22.2624113 - QVD | Simon Liddell-Grainger | 1962 | Romana Rogoshewska | 1945 | ||||||
| 22.2624113 - QVD | Simon Liddell-Grainger | 1962 | Natalie Judith Poulard | 1970 | ||||||
| 22.26241131 - QVD | Simon Alexander Liddell-Grainger | 2000 | ||||||||
| 22.26241132 - QVD | Mathew Liddell-Grainger | 2003 | ||||||||
| 22.2624114 - QVD | Alice Liddell-Grainger | 1965 | Pietro Panaggio | 1963 | ||||||
| 22.26241141 - QVD | Danico Panaggio | 1996 | ||||||||
| 22.26241142 - QVD | Jessica Panaggio | 1998 | ||||||||
| 22.2624115 - QVD | Malcolm Liddell-Grainger | 1967 | Helen Bright | 1971 | ||||||
| 22.26241151 - QVD | Cameron Liddell-Grainger | 1997 | ||||||||
| 22.262412 - QVD | Richard Abel Smith | 1933 | 2004 | Marcia Kendrew | 1940 | |||||
| 22.2624121 - QVD | Katharine Abel Smith | 1961 | Hubert Beaumont | 1956 | ||||||
| 22.26241211 - QVD | Amelia Beaumont | 1983 | Simon Murray | 1974 | See Simon Murray's Ancestry | |||||
| 22.26241212 - QVD | George Beaumont | 1985 | ||||||||
| 22.26241213 - QVD | Richard Beaumont | 1989 | ||||||||
| 22.26241214 - QVD | Michael Beaumont | 1991 | ||||||||
| 22.262413 - QVD | Elizabeth Abel Smith | 1936 | Peter Wise | 1929 | ||||||
| 22.2624131 - QVD | Emma Abel Wise | 1973 | 1974 | |||||||
| 22.26242 - QVD | Rupert Cambridge (Viscount Trematon) | 1907 | 1928 | Rupert was a Prince of Teck until 16 July 1917 he suffered from haemophilia and died after a car accident | ||||||
| 22.26243 - QVD | Prince | Maurice of Teck | 1910 | 1910 | ||||||
| 22.263 | Countess | Amalie von Hohenstein | 1838 | 1893 | Count | Paul von Hügel | 1835 | 1897 | Countess Amalie was created Princess of Teck in 1863 | |
| 22.3 | Duke | Eugen Friedrich of Württemberg | 1758 | 1822 | Princess | Luise of Stolberg-Gedern | 1764 | 1834 | Luise was firstly married to Duke August Frederick of Saxe-Meiningen (1754-1782) who on his death was succeeded by his younger brother Georg (1761-1803) as Duke of Saxe-Meiningen | |
| 22.31 | Duke | Eugen of Württemberg | 1788 | 1857 | Princess | Mathilde of Waldeck and Pyrmont | 1801 | 1825 | Mathilde's brother Prince George of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1789-1845) was the father of Prince George Viktor of Waldeck and Pyrmont | |
| 22.31 | Duke | Eugen of Württemberg | 1788 | 1857 | Princess | Helene of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 1807 | 1880 | Helene was a sister of Prince Ernst of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | |
| 22.311 | Duchess | Marie of Württemberg | 1818 | 1888 | Landgrave | Karl of Hess-Philippsthal | 1803 | 1868 | ||
| 22.3111 | Landgrave | Ernst Eugen of Hesse-Philippsthal | 1846 | 1925 | The line of Hess-Philippsthal became extinct with the the death of Landgrave Ernst | |||||
| 22.3112 | Prince | Karl Alexander of Hesse-Philippsthal | 1853 | 1916 | ||||||
| 22.312 | Duke | Eugen of Württemberg | 1820 | 1875 | Princess | Mathilde of Schaumburg-Lippe | 1818 | 1891 | See 43.2 | |
| 22.3121 | Duchess | Wilhelmine of Württemberg | 1844 | 1892 | Duke | Nikolaus of Württemberg | 1833 | 1903 | See 22.316 | |
| 22.3122 | Duke | Eugen of Württemberg | 1846 | 1877 | Grand Duchess | Vera of Russia | 1854 | 1912 | See 4.963 - Vera was a difficult child to control by her parents and was formally adopted by her childeless Uncle and Aunt, King Karl I of Württemberg and his wife. | |
| 22.31221 | Duke | Karl Eugen of Württemberg | 1875 | 1875 | ||||||
| 22.31222 | Duchess | Elsa Mathilde of Württemberg | 1876 | 1936 | Prince | Albrecht of Schaumburg-Lippe | 1869 | 1942 | See 43.74 - Duchess Elsa and Duchess Olga were twins | |
| 22.31223 | Duchess | Olga Alexandrine of Württemberg | 1876 | 1932 | Prince | Maximilian of Schaumburg-Lippe | 1871 | 1904 | See 43.75 - Duchess Elsa and Duchess Olga were twins | |
| 22.3123 | Duchess | Pauline Mathilde of Württemberg | 1854 | 1914 | Melchor Willim | 1855 | 1910 | Pauline renounced her title and was created Baroness von Kirbach on 1 May 1880 | ||
| 22.313 | Duke | Wilhelm Alexander of Württemberg | 1825 | 1825 | ||||||
| 22.314 | Duke | Wilhelm Nickolaus of Württemberg | 1828 | 1896 | ||||||
| 22.315 | Duchess | Alexandrine-Mathilde of Württemberg | 1829 | 1913 | ||||||
| 22.316 | Duke | Nikolaus of Württemberg | 1833 | 1903 | Duchess | Wilhelmine of Württemberg | 1844 | 1892 | See 22.3121 | |
| 22.317 | Duchess | Agnes of Württemberg | 1835 | 1886 | Prince | Heinrich XIV Reuss-Schleiz | 1832 | 1913 | ||
| 22.3171 | Prince | Heinrich XXVII Reuss-Schleiz | 1858 | 1928 | Princess | Elise of Hohenloe-Langenburg | 1864 | 1929 | See 39.332 - Heinrich XXVII renounced the Reuss-Schleiz throne 11 November 1918. | |
| 22.31711 | Princess | Viktoria-Feodora Reuss-Schleiz | 1889 | 1918 | Duke | Adolph Friedrich of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 1873 | 1969 | See 23.11J | |
| 22.31712 | Princess | Luise Adelheid Reuss-Schleiz | 1890 | 1951 | ||||||
| 22.31713 | Prince | Heinrich XL Reuss-Schleiz | 1891 | 1891 | ||||||
| 22.31714 | Prince | Heinrich XLIII Reuss-Schleiz | 1893 | 1912 | ||||||
| 22.31715 | Prince | Heinrich XLV Reuss-Schleiz | 1895 | 1962 | Heinrich XLV went missing in 1945 and was declared dead 5 Jan 1962. The male line of Reuss-Schleiz became extinct with the death of Heinrich XLV. Heinrich XLV had adopted Prince Heinrich I Reuss-Köstritz (1910-1982) on 19 January 1935 | |||||
| 22.3172 | Princess | Elisabeth Adelheid Reuss-Schleiz | 1859 | 1951 | Prince | Hermann zu Solms-Braunfels | 1845 | 1900 | Hermann was firstly married to his first cousin Princess Maria zu Solms-Braunfels (1852-1882) | |
| 22.31721 | Princess | Marie Agnes zu Solms-Braunfels | 1888 | 1976 | Count | Joseph zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1874 | 1963 | ||
| 22.31722 | Princess | Helene zu Solms-Braunfels | 1890 | 1969 | Count | Raimund zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1868 | 1926 | ||
| 22.317221 | Countess | Jutta Luise zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1922 | 1968 | Peter Helbig | 1922 | ||||
| 22.317222 | Count | Eugen Alfred zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1923 | 1987 | Countess | Elisabeth zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1929 | |||
| 22.3172221 | Count | Raimund zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1951 | Princess | Isabelle Maria of Liechtenstein | 1954 | See 41.343 | |||
| 22.31722211 | Hereditary Count | Louis Christian zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1976 | |||||||
| 22.31722212 | Count | Philipp Christoph zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1979 | |||||||
| 22.31722213 | Count | Nikolaus Georg zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1984 | |||||||
| 22.31722214 | Countess | Margarita Maria-Helena zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1986 | |||||||
| 22.3172222 | Countess | Lukardis Elisabeth zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1953 | 2005 | Lukardis Elisabeth died in an accident at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main | |||||
| 22.3172223 | Count | Kraft Ulrich zu Erbach-Fürstenau | 1962 | 1980 | ||||||
| 22.31723 | Prince | Ernst-August zu Solms-Braunfels | 1892 | 1968 | Princess | Elisabeth Caroline zur Lippe | 1916 | See 24.82111 | ||
| 22.31724 | Prince | Friedrich Eugen zu Solms-Braunfels | 1893 | 1903 | ||||||
| 22.32 | Duchess | Luise of Württemberg | 1789 | 1851 | Prince | Friedrich August of Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1784 | 1853 | ||
| 22.321 | Prince | Friedrich of Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1812 | 1892 | Baroness | Mathilde von Breuning | 1821 | 1896 | Friedrich, renounced his rights as first-born son in 1842. Mathilde was created Baroness von Brauneck by the King of Württemberg 11 Mar 1843 | |
| 22.322 | Princess | Friederike Mathilde of Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1814 | 1888 | Prince | Günther II Friedrich von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen | 1801 | 1889 | ||
| 22.323 | Prince | Friedrich Wilhelm Eugen Karl Hugo of Hohenlohe-Oehringen (Duke von Ujest) | 1816 | 1897 | Princess | Pauline zu Fürstenberg | 1829 | 1900 | ||
| 22.3231 | Prince | Christian Kraft zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (Duke von Ujest) | 1848 | 1926 | ||||||
| 22.3232 | Princess | Marie zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1849 | 1929 | Prince | Heinrich XIX of Reuss | 1848 | 1904 | ||
| 22.3233 | Princess | Luise zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1851 | 1920 | Count | Friedrich Ludwig von Frankenberg und Ludwigsdorff | 1835 | 1897 | ||
| 22.3234 | Prince | August Karl zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1854 | 1884 | ||||||
| 22.3235 | Prince | Friedrich Karl zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1855 | 1910 | Countess | Marie von Hatzfeldt | 1871 | 1932 | ||
| 22.3236 | Prince | Hans Heinrich zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (6 th Prince zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen)(3 rd Duke von Ujest) | 1858 | 1945 | Princess | Olga zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1862 | 1935 | See 22.3243 | |
| 22.32361 | Prince | Hugo Felix August zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (7 th Prince zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen)(4 th Duke von Ujest) | 1890 | 1962 | Ursula von Zedlitz | 1905 | 1988 | |||
| 22.32361 | Prince | Hugo Felix August zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (7 th Prince zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen)(4 th Duke von Ujest) | 1890 | 1962 | Valerie von Carstanjen | 1908 | 1979 | |||
| 22.32361 | Prince | Hugo Felix August zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (7 th Prince zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen)(4 th Duke von Ujest) | 1890 | 1962 | Erika Himmelein | 1916 | 2000 | |||
| 22.323611 | Princess | Alexandra Olga Elsa zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen | 1931 | Egid Hilz | 1932 | |||||
| 22.323612 | Prince | Kraft Hans Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (8 th Prince zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen)(5 th Duke von Ujest) | 1933 | Katharina von Siemens |