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Re: Carrot Tops
At 10:12 07/04/00 -0400, you wrote:
Dear Niven,
Aha! That might confirm my family's lore about having been descended from
James II. I did not know about the red hair. Well, well, well, I will
have to
start demanding royal treatment around here. It could very possibly be a
recessive gene then. Wouldn't that be something?
There is a story that James' queen had a baby brought to her in a
bed-warming
pan. From what I've read, it was just a rumor to further destroy the
Stuart
claim to the throne. Could it have been true?? Could the child, Bonnie
Prince
Charlie, have been the result of an affair with my ancestor, a Sinclair
as
the story goes, who eventually went into exile in France with the king?
According to the legend, the name Sinclair was changed to St. Clair
there. I
suppose I'll never know, but it makes for interesting tales to tell my
grandchildren, the first of whom is due in August.
HRH Johnnye St. Clair-Gerhardt
Bonnie Prince Charlie's mother was Princess Clementina Sobieska,
the
grandaughter of King Jan Sobieski, who united Poland.
The Polish Royal Family are St Clairs:
Stanislas
IV de Saint-Clair (1835-1887
who
was the roi titulaire de Pologne
(1881
- 1887)
Alexandre
II de Saint-Clair
roi
titulaire de Pologne 1887-1966
Alexandre
had no children so the
roi
titulaire de Pologne passed
through
his sister:
Antoinette-Alexandra
de Saint-Clair
who
in 1905 married:
Jean
WOYCICKI of the house of Rawicz-Woycicich-h-Rawicz
whose
son:
Zbigniew
became the le roi titulaire and thence to:
Hedwige
II and thence to:
Matthieu-Stanilas
who was born in 1773 and
who
is currently roi titulaire de Pologne
but, as Poland is no longer a Monarchy, the question is largely
academic.
The St Clairs became involved when Queen Pelagie II (1798 - 1881) married
Alexandre de Saint Clair
of Rosslyn in 1833
Niven Sinclair