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Tokugawa (Owari)

 

  • Domain: Owari (aka Nagoya domain)
  • Stipend: 619,000 koku
  • Class: Sanke 2
  • Headquarters: Nagoya Castle

Branch descended from Yoshinao, 7th son of Ieyasu. It was one of the three families (sanke) from which the shogun could be chosen, but none ever has.

Succession

  • Yoshinao (1601-1650, daimyo 1610-1650) - Daimyo of Kofu (Kai -- 250,000 koku); 1st Tokugawa daimyo of Owari
  • Mitsutomo (1625 – 1700, daimyo 1650 – 1693)
  • Tsunanari (1652 – 1699, daimyo 1693 – 1699)
  • Yoshimichi (1689 – 1713, daimyo 1699 – 1713)
  • Gorouta (1711 – 1713, daimyo 1713)
  • Tsugutomo (1692 – 1731, daimyo 1713 – 1730)
  • Muneharu (1696 – 1764, daimyo 1730 – 1739)
  • Munekatsu (1705 – 1761, daimyo 1739 – 1761)
  • Munechika (1733 – 1800, daimyo 1761 – 1799)
  • Naritomo (1793 – 1850, daimyo 1800 – 1827)
  • Nariharu (1819 – 1839, daimyo 1827 – 1839)
  • Naritaka (1810 – 1845, daimyo 1839 – 1845)
  • Yoshitsugu (1836 – 1849, daimyo 1845 – 1849)
  • Yoshikatsu (1824 – 1883, daimyo 1849 – 1858)

  • Mochinaga (1831-1884, daimyo 1858-1863)

  • Yoshinori (1858-1875, daimyo 1864-1870)
  • Yoshikatsu (1824 – 1883, daimyo 1870 – 1880, second tenure)

Notable Ancestors

  • Tokugawa Yoshinao (1601-1650)

7th son of Ieyasu. In 1603 received the fief of Fuchu (Kai -- 250,000 koku); then in 1607 that of Kiyosu (Owari -- 550,000 koku). Ieyasu was then building the castle of Nagoya, where in 1610 Yoshinao was established, and which his descendants occupied.

Related Branches

  • Junior branch - Matsudaira (Owari): Takasu (Mino -- 30,000 koku)

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Naruse

 

  • Domain: Inuyama
  • Stipend: 35,000 koku
  • Class: Fudai (status only, unranked)
  • Headquarters: Inuyama Castle (Hilltop)

Family of daimyo descended from Fujiwara Tadamichi (1097-1164).

Succession

  • Masanari - 1st Naruse daimyo of Inuyama (1617-1625?)
  • Masatora (daimyo 1625-1659)
  • Masachika (daimyo 1659-1703)
  • Masayuki (daimyo 1703-1732)
  • Masatomo (daimyo 1732-1768)
  • Masanori (daimyo 1768-1809)
  • Masanaga (daimyo 1809-1838)
  • Masazumi (daimyo 1838-1857)
  • Masamitsu (daimyo 1857- )
  • Masao - Heir
  • Masakatsu - Heir
  • Masatoshi - Heir

Notable Ancestors

  • Naruse Masakazu (1538-1620)

Served Ieyasu, who in 1607 gave him a revenue of 20,000 koku at Kurihara (Hitachi). Of the two sons of Masakazu, the elder, Yukitora, died in 1639 without heirs and his domains were confiscated.

2nd son Masanari entered the service of the Tokugawa of Nagoya, and was charged with keeping the castle of Inuyama, where his descendants lived.

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