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No. Probate is a judicial procedure that distributes the estate of a person who has died. A living estate is all the property owned by a living person.
Bessie Coleman was one of 13 children who died in an airplane crash.
Marie and Pierre Curie have no living children. They do have one remaining granddaughter, who lives in Europe.
John Blair was a British colonist who died in 1757 and was an early settler in Wisconsin. He is not the oldest living person in Wisconsin, as he died in the 18th century. The oldest living person in Wisconsin currently would be a living individual, whose identity may not be publicly available.
The thing that happened to the children living in the slums of London, is that nearly all of them died or they begged and pleaded. The children who didn't die as young as 5 and up they worked their buts off .
The longest verified living person was Jeanne Calmet who died on August 4th 1997 ...He was 122 years 164 days old
If there is no living spouse, the children inherit, after them the siblings. If there is no living spouse, children or siblings, parents inherit, after them first cousins, then second cousins, etc.
3. 2 girls and a boy. All died without having children so there is no living descendants of Shakespeare.
Bessie Coleman
Depends on the state, but in general she will get at least half of the estate. The other half would typically be divided amongst the living children from both marriages. An attorney should be consulted now.
Bessie Coleman
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