(1) Takarahime, daughter of Ōta Sukemoto of Kakegawa Domain
(2) Toyohime, daughter of Yamauchi Toshiyoshi of Tosa Domain
Parent
Matsudaira Tadakata (father)
Matsudaira Tadanari (松平忠礼, July 22, 1850 – March 19, 1895) was the 7th (and final) daimyō of Ueda Domain in Shinano Province, Honshū, Japan (modern-day Nagano Prefecture) and 9th hereditary chieftain of the Fujii-Matsudaira clan under the Bakumatsu period Tokugawa shogunate.[1] His courtesy title before the Meiji restoration was Iga-no-kami, and his Court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade.
^Ueno, Hideharu (1996). 平成新修旧華族家系大成. Kasumi Kaikan (Yoshikawa Kobunkan). pp. 625–626. ISBN 978-4642036719.
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