Lord Jerome Alexander Howard and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard are both the great-great-great-grandchildren of Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard-Carey through Lord Andrew Charles Howard and his brother, Lord Charles Andrew Howard The Third.
Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard is the great-granddaughter of Lord Anthony Christopher Howard and Lady Alexandrina Charlene Stuart, and their daughter, Lady Josephine Karissa Howard and her second cousin, Lord Charles Andrew Howard The Fifth and their oldest daughter, Lady Alexandrina Charlene Howard and Lord James Scott, and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann resembles her great-grandfather, Lord Anthony Christopher Howard when he was young.
Lord Jerome Alexander Howard is the great-great-grandson of Lord Anthony Christopher Howard and Lady Alexandrina Charlene Stuart and through their second son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second and Lady Charlotte Louisa Lennox,and their son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third and Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard, 3rd Duchess of Norfolk Territory and their son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Fourth and Lady Josephine Isabella Stuart, and Lord Jerome Alexander Howard resembles his maternal grandfather, Lord Jerome Alexander Stuart, Earl of Moray on Star Base 12.
Of course, Lady Karissa Elizabeth leaves Valhalla, to watch over her cubs from her oldest daughter, Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann and Lord Anthony Christopher, her oldest daughter and son with Lord Andrew Charles Howard.
Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard has always been prim and proper and she never left her son unattended when he courted Lady Josephine Isabella Stuart, and she is not about to leave her oldest grandson, Lord Jerome Alexander Howard be unchaperoned when he is courting his third cousin, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard as she remembers how she felt for Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third in 2336 and they were never left unchaperoned by their mothers, Lady Karissa Ann or Lady Charlotte Louisa.
With Lady Alexandrina Charlene
, Lady Josephine Isabella
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The Edwardian Era: Sequel To Remember Me
Historical FictionWelcome to The Edwardian Era: Sequel To Remember Me. This is For National Novel Writing Month 2023