When did king george die and where at?
There were six kings of England named George: The last king of that name, George VI, was Queen Elizabeth II’s father and died on February 6th, 1952, in Sandringham, England, of a cancer-related heart attack. George V died January 20th, 1936, of a lethal dose of morphine administrated by his physician. George IV died June 26th, 1830; he was Prince Regent during the reign of his father, George III and was the father of Queen Victoria. George III was king of England during the American Revolution and died January 29th, 1820; he suffered from mental illness during the last part of his life. George II died October 25th, 1760; he was the last sovereign to be born outside of England. George I died June 11th, 1727; he was the first Hanoverian king of England and was born in Lower Saxony in what is currently Germany; he was “elected” king of England on the death of Queen Anne who was childless; his mother Sophia was the granddaughter of King James I through his daughter Elizabeth. George I was