August Ferdinand of Prussia (23 May 1730-2 May 1813)

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Parents
Father:1Friedrich Wilhelm I (14 August 1688-31 May 1740), King in Prussia
Mother:2Sophia Dorothea of Great Britain (16 March 1685-28 June 1757)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:327 September 1755Anna Elisabeth Luise von Brandenburg-Schwedt (22 April 1738-10 February 1820)Charlottenburg Palace [building], Charlottenburg [Unknown/Unspecified], Berlin [city/town], Germany [country]
Children
Children with Anna Elisabeth Luise von Brandenburg-Schwedt:
Elisabeth of Prussia (1 November 1761-28 August 1773)4
Heinrich of Prussia (20 October 1769-8 December 1773)5
Luise of Prussia (24 May 1770-7 December 1836), Coadjutrix at Herford6
Christian of Prussia (11 November 1771-8 October 1790), Lieutenant Colonel in the Prussian army7
Louis of Prussia (18 November 1772-10 October 1806), Lieutenant General in the Prussian army8
Paul of Prussia (29 November 1776-2 December 1776)9
August of Prussia (19 September 1779-19 July 1843), General of Infantry and Chief of Artillery in the Prussian army10
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Events
Buried:11Berlin Cathedral [building], Berlin [city/town], Germany [country]
Born:1223 May 1730Berlin Palace [building], Berlin [city/town], Germany [country]
Died:132 May 1813Wilhelmstraßepalais (Berlin [city/town], Germany [country])
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Sources

1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Baltic States.
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