married.
Single. She died at age 15!
A widow is a woman whose spouse has died and who has not remarried. In terms of marital status, she is considered to be unmarried, but her status reflects a specific circumstance of having lost her husband. The term emphasizes her previous marital relationship and the loss she has experienced.
A widower is a man whose spouse has died, and he has not remarried. His marital status is considered "widowed." This term reflects his previous marriage while acknowledging the loss of his partner.
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Jack London's death was caused from, a severe kidney disease and headaches. (not a fun mixture)
Yes, "widowed" is a correct term used to describe a person whose spouse has died. It is typically used as an adjective to describe someone's marital status, such as "widowed woman" or "widowed man." The term conveys the experience of loss and the change in one's marital status due to the death of a partner.
If you are a bigamist and your first, and legal, husband died then you should arrange to marry your present "husband". Until you do you are not legally married since your "marriage" to him was invalid due to your own marital status.
We know little about the marital status of the apostles. However, we know that Paul was celibate and unmarried as in his letters to the Churches across the Roman Empire he takes great pains to point out his celibacy.As for the marital status of the others, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever for any of the disciples except for Peter, whose mother-in-law, we are told in the gospels, was healed by Jesus. As Peter had a mother-in-law, unless his wife had died we know categorically that he was married.
Jack Burdock died in 1932.
Jack Solomons died in 1979.
Jack Nance died on December 30, 1996 at the age of 53.
Jack Bowden died in 1988.