Lady John Carey and Lady Elizabeth
All of the European settlers had to put off having children until 2164, but they were quick to ensure that they would continue to live on Star-Base 12 and Lord Patrick William Howard and Lady Margaret Penelope welcome their first born child, a son who is given the name of Lord Frederick William Howard and following him is Lord John Carey and Lady Elizabeth Hastings and they welcome the first child, a son, Lord Phillip John Carey in 2165.
Both Lord Frederick William Howard and Lord Phillip John Carey share a common ancestor, Lord John Howard 1st Duke of Norfolk, but one comes through the patrinenal line and one comes from the matrilineal line of his son, Lord Thomas Howard 2nd Duke of Norfolk who married twice, and between two wives. He was one very fertile gentleman and so were his two wives - The Howard's start to march on in with the birth of Lord Thomas who is his eldest son and Lady Elizabeth Howard who is his eldest daughter, and they both married and have children, and one Lady Elizabeth Howard's daughters, Lady Mary married Lord William Carey, who was the son of Sir Thomas Carey and Lady Margaret (or Eleanor) Spencer who was the granddaughter of Lord Edmund Beaufort, the younger son of Lord John Beaufort who was the son of Lord John of Gaunt.
Lord Philip John Carey, father, Lord John Carey in 2165 claimed the South-Western territory of Star-Base 12 and named it Bedford Territory and Lord Patrick William Howard claimed the northern territory on Star-Base 12 and named it Norfolk Territory and they were the two biggest territories on Star-Base 12 and the third largest territory was claimed by Lord Reynolds Grey on the southern side of Star-Base 12 and he named it Suffolk Territory, and Lord Alexander Robert Stuart claimed the south-eastern territory on Star-Base 12 and he named it Lennox Territory, Lord Edmund Beaufort claimed the north-west territory on Star-Base 12 and he called it Lancaster Territory, and Lord Richard Devereux claimed the Eastern Territory on Star Base 12 and he named it Essex Territory and Lord Roger Seymour claimed the Western Territory on Star-Base 12 it divided it into territories Wessex and Somerset Territories.
However, in between these larger territories were small provinces and they were named until later on in the 23rd century.
The two most territories were those of Bedford and Lennox territory where Lord John Carey and Lord Alexander Robert Stuart were Dukes.
They were the most populous territories on Star-Base 12 and many of the families settled on them and raised their families.
Lord Frederick William Howard and Lord Phillip John Carey were the first two sons to be born on Star Base 12.
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