He would be the only son of Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Fourth and his father was the youngest son of Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third and Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk Territory,
both the great-great-great-great-grandchildren of Lord Patrick William Howard, First Duke of Norfolk Territory.
Through his grandmother, he was the great-great-great-great-grandson through Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR, and through his father, he was the great-great-great-great-grandson of Lord Patrick William through three of his great-great-great-grandchildren, Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane Howard, 1st Duchess of Norfolk Territory, her husband, Lord Richard Edward Howard The Third, both great-grandchildren of Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR and his two oldest son, Lord Charles Andrew Howard Junior and Lord Richard Edward Howard The Senior and Lord Anthony Christopher Howard, Duke of Lancaster Territory and Lady Josephine Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Lennox Territory and their second son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second and Lady Charlotte Louisa Lennox.
He was born in February of 2345, five years before Lady Victoria Elizabeth gave birth to their daughter, Lady Karissa Elizabeth, who resembled her paternal great-great-grandfather, Lord Andrew Charles Howard, fifth Duke of Norfolk Territory.
Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Fifth resembled his paternal great-grandfather, Lord Anthony Christopher Howard, and his paternal great-great-grandmother, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard-Carey nee Lowell,
On the day, that Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Fourth was born, his great-great-grandparents, Lord Andrew Charles and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann had been dead for fifteen years, but Lady Elizabeth and her brother, Lord Anthony Christopher knew that their mother would leave their side and her spirit would remain them forever and that gave them strength and comfort.
On the day that Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Fourth was born, both spirits of Lord Andrew Charles and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann
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The Edwardian Era: Sequel To Remember Me
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