Sometimes the generations die in the wrong order. I give some historic examples from the family, below (the last one is a mediaeval Royal example). All of these had other family who did survive them.
1) Catherine Baragwanath born 1701 married age 23 to Martin Trewhella I.
her son Martin Trewhella II, died 1774.
her grandson Martin Trewhella III died 1789
her greatgrandson William Trewhella died 1790
Catherine herself passed away in 1799 in Cornwall aged 97.
2) Ann Dodd born 1758 married age 22 to John Charlton.
her daughter Ann Charlton (Gibson) died 1831
her grandson John Gibson died 1844
her greatgrandson William Gibson died 1844 (before John)
Ann herself passed away in 1847 in Northumberland aged nearly 90, and was perhaps survived by her elderly husband.
3) Jane Creed born 1830 married age 20 to James Chappell.
her son (Oscar Chappell died 1934)
her grandson Oscar Henry Chappell died 1916
her greatgranddaughter Gladys Chappell died 1900
Jane herself passed away in 1925 in Somerset aged 95 having survived many other children and grandchildren, and her elderly grandson-in-law (ten years her junior).
4) Katherine Neville born about 1400 married aged under sixteen to John Mowbray.
her son John Mowbray died 1461
her grandson John Mowbray died 1476
her greatgranddaughter Anne Mowbray died 1481 (child bride of a prince in the Tower)
Katherine remarried (the diabolical marriage) age about 65 in 1465 to John Woodville (the Queen's brother) aged 19 whom she also survived. She herself passed away in late 1483, likely in London.
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