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Name | Elizabeth I Tudor | |
Suffix | Queen of England | |
Birth | 7 Sep 1533 | |
Gender | Female | |
Death | 24 Mar 1603 | |
Fact | 2 Jul 2022 | |
Following Petter Amundsen's methods for "Decoding Shakespeare", I believe the first page of the Dedication in the 1611 King James Bible gives the following secret coded message. Prince, I am ye Grace of God Kin of Great Britaine, France and Ireland (because James wasn't king of France but France is listed) the 5 sons of Elizabeth FR BACON, JAMES [Stuart], HENRI [Wriothesley], THOMAS [sen]sion (Sion may also be referring to the Priory of Sion), ROBERT [Deveraux] [the family of] ST. JOHN with the author's signature SPEARE. Pretty sure this explains why Thomas St. John a few generations later was in King Charles Secret Service and why James St. John the goldsmith was made Attorney General and Treasurer... What's interesting is King James was King of Scotland which is not listed. As the sons of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, they were St. Johns. (c) 2022 Suzanne St. John, www.stjohngenealogy.com | ||
Age at Death | 69 years | |
Person ID | I105558086 | St. John Origin and Ancestry DNA Database |
Last Modified | 2 Jul 2022 |
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Relationship | Birth | |
Mother | Anne Bolelyn, Queen of England, b. 1501 d. 19 May 1536 (Age 35 years) | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Family ID | F401201 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 | Thomas Seymour, m. Catherine Parr | |||
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Family ID | F401202 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
Last Modified | 1 Jul 2022 |
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Family ID | F401199 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||
Last Modified | 2 Jul 2022 |
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Reference | Suzanne St. John. "Elizabeth I Tudor, Queen of England". The St. John Genealogy Project. https://www.stjohngenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I105558086&tree=OSA0001 (accessed May 9, 2025). |
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