Hmm... yes. Not racially "white," but very light-skinned. If you are, say, a "Halfrican" (half white and half African American), and your partner is completely white, you could have a very fair-skinned child. It's all about pigmentation in the skin. (Just make sure the child never goes tanning. Haha.)
No Vanna White is divorced from the father of her two children and is not currently engaged
A non-biological "father"; essentially, when a woman remarries after her husband's death/divorce, her new spouse is a step father to her children.
Yes. The female slaves were subject to the the master who frequently had sex with them. Since the bloodline of the child comes through the father then the children born were in fact white. Therefore those white children who had babiesa by black slaves, were white women giving birth to salve children.
That does not seem right. The father needs to go back to court and get the Judgement altered so that the mother pays the non custodial support.
Celies father is the father of her children
When your mother remarries a man he becomes your stepfather (assuming you are son or daugther)
The children of your father and the children of your father's first cousin are second cousins to each other. The children of your father and the children of your father's second cousin are third cousins to each other.
Marriage by itself does not bring custody rights to non-biological children. Where the children go when the biological mother dies depends on who has custody, whether the non-biological father has adopted the child, whether the biological father wants the child, and on the laws of the state where all of this is happening.
according to shia Islam yes, its allowed to a shia marry a sunni
In 1662 Virginia declared that the children of slave women were slaves for life. It did not matter who the father of the children were, they were still considered slaves to the white master.
Father Christmas, who has been kept out of Narnia by the White Witch for many years because it is 'always winter but never Christmas'. Once Aslan returns to Narnia, the thaw begins and Father Christmas can get back in.
The father of Gaea's children was Ouranos (Uranus).