Elizabeth I never married, so she could never have had any legitimate children. It is possible that she could have had a child anyway, but I expect someone would have noticed that she was pregnant! For that reason I think it likely that she never had children.
Also, when she died, the crown went to James I, who was only distantly related to Elizabeth. No-one else tried to claim it, and any of her children would have had a better claim. This suggests that there were no children to try and claim the throne.
Yes
Queen Elizabeth I (of England) was unmarried & therefore childless. The daughter of Queen Elizabeth II is the Princess Royal, Princess Anne
She doesn't have any. Her only child to survive beyond infancy was Elizabeth I, who died childless.
No, Mary Tudor and Elizabeth I were sisters because of their father. Mary Tudor died childless and claimed she was pregnant when indeed she wasn't. It turns out Mary Tudor actually had cancer and eventually passed away. In addition to her cancer, she constantly had stomachaches.
If Elizabeth I had married she would hopefully have had children and secured the succession for the House of Tudor. (When she did die, childless, her cousin James VI of Scotland succeeded her and became James I of England and began the House of Stuart. Elizabeth and James were both descended from Henry VII the first Tudor King.)
Queen Mary I of England, also known as "Bloody Mary", died childless, leaving her throne to Elizabeth I.
Never. He's married, but childless.
Sam Adams's first wife, Elizabeth Checkley, gave birth to seven children, only two of whom survived into adulthood (Samuel and Hannah). An eighth child was stillborn. Adams' second wife, Elizabeth Wells, was childless.
Because Queen Elizabeth I's Brother Edward VI and sister Mary I both died childless before she did.
No, childless is an adjective (having no children).
i have a childless family.
My mom was childless before she adopted me.