James Stonebridge
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James I Stonebridge | |
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King of Aswick | |
Tenure | 1923-1949 |
Born | June 5th, 1885 Jamestown, Aswick |
Died | August 8th, 1971 Winchester, Aswick |
Burial | Stonebridge Family Crypt, Winchester |
Spouse | Queen Marianne Stonebridge |
Issue | King Alexander I Stonebridge Prince-Commodore Jonathan Stonebridge Princess Elsa Stonebridge |
House | House of Stonebridge |
Father | Prince John Stonebridge |
Mother | Duchess Ella Stonebridge |
James Stonebridge was the first King of Aswick after its revival. Previously the Prince of Aswick, he was at the helm of the country for 26 years, and abdicated from his position because he had seen it through two major wars and had no desire to see a third while he was its monarch.