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  1. Elizabeth betätigte sich als Hilfskrankenschwester. Ihre Familie musste im Ersten Weltkrieg zwei persönliche Verluste hinnehmen – ihr Bruder Fergus Bowes-Lyon fiel 1915 in der Schlacht bei Loos, ein anderer Bruder, Michael Bowes-Lyon, wurde gefangen genommen und kehrte später schwer verwundet zur Familie zurück.

  2. 21 ott 2022 · Welcome to Forgotten Lives! In today's episode we are looking into the lives of Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon the first cousins of Queen Elizabeth II. The...

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  3. 2 apr 2014 · Early Life. The Queen Mother Elizabeth was born Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon on August 4, 1900. She was the ninth child and fourth daughter of Claude Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis, and his ...

  4. 26 ott 2021 · Katherine and Nerissa Bowes-Lyon were, for all intents and purposes, abandoned by the royal family, aside from a £125-a-year fee institution for the sisters’ care. According to a 2011 Channel 4 ...

  5. 29 ott 2023 · They were institutionalized in 1941, and declared dead long before they were. Edmund Evans/Wikimedia. Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon were born in 1919 and 1926, respectively, to John Herbert Bowes-Lyon. He was the uncle of Queen Elizabeth II, making his two daughters her first cousins. In 1941, the daughters were ousted from their family home ...

  6. 15 nov 2020 · Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon were first cousins to Elizabeth II (on her mother’s side). Born in 1919 and 1926 respectively, the sisters were daughters of John Bowes-Lyon, elder brother to Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later the Queen Mother), and Fenella Bowes-Lyon (née Trefusis). The two women were secretly sent to the Royal Earlswood ...

  7. 2 dic 2020 · He said that both Nerissa and Katherine developed dementia and were unable to recognise people. He added that his cousin, Lady Elizabeth Shakerley, who died last month, and his father, Major General James Bowes-Lyon, both related that the sisters were indeed visited.