After the death of Henry VIII on 28 January 1547, Katherine Parr (his sixth wife), married Thomas Seymour, one of Jane Seymour's brothers, that same year. The exact date is not known, but a letter from Thomas Seymour dated 17 May refers to himself as her husband.
The marriage turned out to be difficult for Katherine at times, as Seymour had an unhealthy interest in the teenaged Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth I). Katherine became pregnant and gave birth to a girl on 30 August 1548, but died a few days later on 5th September, after contracting puerperal fever.
After Catherine Howard he married Catherine Parr
He married three:- Catherine of Aragon- Catherine Howard- Catherine Parr
Catherine Parr Married Thomas Seymour after she married Henry VIII.
Yes. When Henry died Catherine Parr married Thomas Seymour and Elizabeth went to live with them.
His sixth wife, Catherine Parr.
After Catherine Howard he married Catherine Parr
Henry VIII married Catherine Parr on the 12th July 1543 at Hampton Court Palace.
He married three:- Catherine of Aragon- Catherine Howard- Catherine Parr
Catherine Parr Married Thomas Seymour after she married Henry VIII.
catherine parr was a protestant.
Henry VIII and Catherine Parr were married at Hampton Court Palace, London.
Yes. When Henry died Catherine Parr married Thomas Seymour and Elizabeth went to live with them.
Catherine parr was a protestant
Henry married Katherine Parr the following year . i do not think that he marriedHenry did marry Katherine parr but she didn't want to marry him
They married in the Queen's closet at Hampton Court Palace.
His sixth wife, Catherine Parr.
Henry VIII wanted to marry Catherine Parr. At the time Catherine was a widow and was looking to marry Thomas Seymour-brother to Henry's third wife-but to refuse the king would have been a very very dangerous move so she married him and did the best she could for him. She proved a very attentive nurse and a wonderful mother to Henry's three children. To learn more about Catherine Parr, Henry VIII, or Thomas Seymour go to TudorHistory.org.