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Posthumous birth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A posthumous birth is the birth of a child after the death of a parent. A person born in these circumstances is called a posthumous child or a posthumously born person . Most instances of posthu...
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At COMMON LAW and by the laws of various states, governing DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION, a posthumous child inherits from a deceased parent's estate as an heir provided that the infant is born alive following a gestation period that shows that the child was conceived prior to the death of the father who has died intestate.
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Born in peculiar circumstances of family distress.; ... Sweet flow'ret, pledge o' meikle love, And ward o' mony a prayer, What heart o' stane wad thou na move, Sae helpless, sweet, and fair? November hirples o'er the lea, Chil, on thy lovely form: And gane, alas! ... the shelt'ring tree, Should shield thee frae the...
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Definition of posthumous child in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for posthumous child. ... Online Dictionary : P : posthumous child...
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Prince George was then without wife or child. Everybody then was asking who, if Prince George should die, would be next in direct succession to the Crown. Some people guessed and guessed wrong; there was a fancy that things might go as they went in the old kingdom of France, where the heir male would succeed.
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James III of Cyprus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James III of Cyprus or Jacques III de Lusignan (August, 1473 – August, 1474) was the only and posthumous child by marriage of James II of Cyprus and Catherine Cornaro and King of Cyprus from birth....
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