The Noble House of Carey and its Origins.
Lord John Carey, Duke of Bedford Territory
Lord John Carey hails from a good gentry family with noble ancestors that date back from King Richard II of England who was the son of Prince Edward, The Black Prince who was the eldest son of King Edward III of England who was the great-great-great-great-grandson, King John of England and Queen Isabella of Angouleme whose son, King Henry III married Lady Eleanor of Provence and they had King Edward I of England who married twice- first to Princess Eleanor of Castile who gave him a son, King Edward II of England who married Princess Isabella of France who gave him a son, King Edward III of England who married Philipa of Hainault and she blessed with many children, Edward, The Black Prince, Prince Lionel, Duke of Clarence, Prince John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Prince Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and Prince Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester and several daughters as well.
King Edward I of England remarried a second time to Princess Margaret of France and with her she also blessed him with three children, two sons, Lord Thomas and Lord Edmund and a daughter, Eleanor who died early.
Lord John Carey ancestry begins with a noble ancestor name, Sir John Carey and his wife, Lady Jane de Brian and they had a son name Sir Robert Carey who married Lady Margaret Courtney and they had a son named Sir Phillip Carey who married Lady Christiana de Orchard and they had Sir William Carey who married as his second wife, Lady Anna Bulford and they had a son, Sir Thomas Carey who marries the granddaughter of Lord Edmund Beaufort and her name was Lady Eleanor Spenser and they had two sons; Lord Willliam Carey who marries Lady Mary Boleyn who is the great-great-granddaughter of Lord John Howard 1st Duke of Norfolk through his granddaughter, Lady Elizabeth Howard who married Sir Thomas Boleyn, son of Lord William Boleyn and Lady Eleanor Butler and together they had two children, Lady Catherine Carey, and Lord Henry Carey, 1s Baron Hudson who marries Lady Margaret and they have children, and it is through their son, Lord George Carey is Lord John Carey a direct descendant of Lord John Howard 1st Duke of Norfolk and Prince John of Gaunt through his grandson, Lord Edmund Beaufort.
Lord John Carey was born in the Pagan Year of 2125, to Lord Philip Carey and Lady Annabella Drummond in Bedfordshire, England prior to the escalation of World War III.
Lord John Carey met Lord Patrick William Howard at Oxford University where he was studying engineering and Lord Patrick William Howard was studying architecture.
They became very good friends and Lord John Carey acted as Lord Patrick William Howard's best man to his wedding to Lady Margaret Penelope Devereux in 2145.
The ancestors of the Carey's were loyal to King Richard II and later to Lancastrians whereas The Howard's were loyal Yorkists.
This didn't stop their descendants from being friends and it was time to put aside your indifferences since The War of Roses that separated England.
When Lord John Carey married Lady Elizabeth Berkley it was Lord Patrick William who stood as best man at Lord John Carey's wedding in 2146.
Both gentlemen had read about the onset of World War III that started in 2126 but it didn't break out into a full-scale world war until May 1, 2153.
Three days before that fateful day, Lord Patrick Willam Howard with his brother-in-law, Lord Stephen Devereux went door to door informing some of the most prominent families living within England from many European countries of the impending World War III.
Lord John Carey with his wife, Lady Elizabeth was one of the families that were asked to accompany Lord Patrick William, Lady Margaret, Lord Stephen Devereux and his wife, Lady Cecily Herbert among several other distinguished families to travel on board the USS Excalibur on April 30, 2153.
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