. Edmund Tudor, was the half-brother of King Henry VI as they had the same mother Catherine of Valois. In 1452 Lady Margaret Beaufort, the nine-year-old daughter of the Duke of Somerset was summoned to the court of her second cousin, King Henry VI and the following year Edmund was granted wardship. On 1 November 1455 at Bletsoe Castle, she was married to Edmund. By the end of the following November, he was dead, leaving his 13-year-old widow pregnant with the future King Henry VII.
The Wars of the Roses had begun and Edmund (a Lancastrian) was captured by Yorkist partisan William Herbert in mid-1456. Herbert imprisoned him at Carmarthen Castle in South Wales, where he died of the plague on either 1 or 3 November 1456.
Edmund's only child, the future Henry VII, was born at Pembroke Castle, almost three months after his death. Margaret, being only 13 years old never had another child
That's wonderful information Kristin: I visited Carew CAstle last Sept, and Pembroke was just around the Corner so to speak....The Tudors are quite a tangled family with descendents on the Non Royal side populating the USA, and many Gardiner family's trace back to Helen, Jsaper's Daughter....fyi I always thought Edmund was killed...so good info indeed!! Thanks DCR1948