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Japanese daimyō In this Japanese name, the surname is Tokugawa.
Tokugawa Munemoto
Lord of Mito
In office
1728–1766
Preceded byTokugawa Munetaka
Succeeded byTokugawa Harumori
Personal details
Born(1728-09-03)September 3, 1728
DiedMarch 24, 1766(1766-03-24) (aged 37)
NationalityJapanese

Tokugawa Munemoto (徳川 宗翰, September 3, 1728 – March 24, 1766) was a Japanese daimyō of the mid-Edo period who ruled the Mito Domain. His childhood name was Tsuruchiyo (鶴千代).

Family

  • Father: Tokugawa Munetaka
  • Mother: Miyohime (1708-1746)
  • Wife: Ikuko, daughter of Ichijo Kaneka
  • Concubines:
    • Sakakibara-dono
    • Onoue no Kata
    • Segawa-dono
    • Mori-dono
    • Iwakura-dono
    • Miyake-dono
    • Fukatsu-dono
  • Children:
    • Tokugawa Harumori (1751-1805) by Sakakibara
    • Naojiro By Onoue
    • Naonosuke by Onoue
    • Katsugoro by Sakakibara
    • Tokihime by Segawa married Matsudaira Yoshisuke of Takasu Domain
    • Matsudaira Yorisuke (1756-1839) of Shishido Domain by Segawa
    • Matsudaira Yoriyuki by Mori
    • Yoshihime married Nijo Harutaka by Iwakura
    • Kunihime married Imadegawa Sanetane by Iwakura
    • Minehime become nun by Iwakura
    • 2 sons by Miyake
    • Nakayama Nobutaka (1765-1820) by Miyake
    • Kinhime become nun by Fukatsu

Ancestry

Ancestors of Tokugawa Munemoto
16. Matsudaira Yorishige, 1st Lord of Takamatsu (1622-1695)
8. Matsudaira Yoritoshi (1661-1687)
17. Kabashima Matsuno
4. Matsudaira Yoritoyo, 3rd Lord of Takamatsu (1680-1735)
18. Higuchi Nobuyasu (1623-1691)
9. Higuchi Nanahime
2. Tokugawa Munetaka, 4th Lord of Mito (1705-1730)
5. Yuasa Satoryō-in
1. Tokugawa Munemoto, 5th Lord of Mito
24. Matsudaira Yorishige, 1st Lord of Takamatsu (1622-1695)
12. Tokugawa Tsunaeda, 3rd Lord of Mito (1656-1718)
25. Doi Manhime
6. Tokugawa Yoshizane (1685-1709)
13. Ide
3. Tokugawa Miyohime (1708-1746)
28. Takatsukasa Fusasuke (1637-1700)
14. Takatsukasa Sukenobu (1683-1734)
7. Takatsukasa Yaehime (1689-1746)

References

Preceded byTokugawa Munetaka Daimyō of Mito
1728-1766
Succeeded byTokugawa Harumori

References

  1. "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 November 2017.


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