Tokugawa Yoshiyori Explained
was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period. Son of the 3rd generation Tayasu family head, Narimasa, he was head of the Tayasu house twice: in 1839–1863 and 1868–1876. He went to Shizuoka Domain in 1868, and served as the guardian of his son the young daimyō Tokugawa Iesato. He was also the father of Tokugawa Takachiyo and Tokugawa Satotaka. His childhood name was Konnosuke (耕之助).
Family
- Father: Tokugawa Narimasa
- Mother: Shinozaki-dono (1794-1858)
- Wives:
- Teruhime (1826–1840) daughter of 12th shōgun Tokugawa Ieyoshi
- Kan’in no Miya Yoshiko (1829-1906)
- Concubines:
- Children:
- Kikuhime (1856-1865) by Takai
- Tokugawa Takachiyo by Takai
- son later Shiun’in (1862-1862) by Takai
- Tokugawa Iesato by Takai
- Tokugawa Satotaka by Takai
- Haruhime (1868-1868) by Takai
- Okimaru (1871-1871) by Takai
- Ryumaro (1862-1862) by Sawai
- Shizuhime (1866-1912) married Sakai Tadazumi by Sawai
- Kagahime (1867-1868) by Sawai
- Tokugawa Yorimichi (1872-1925) of Kii-Tokugawa Family by Sawai
Ancestry
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References
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Notes and References
- Web site: Genealogy. Reichsarchiv. 3 May 2010 . 17 September 2018. ja.