I will assume you want to know who are the next-of-kin of a minor. Although degrees of kinship are decided according to state law, generally, a minor's next-of-kin are the parents. If the parents are deceased then the next-of-kin would be any siblings. If there are no siblings then the next in line would be grandparents or any lineal descendants of the grandparents. You can review a Degrees of Kinship Chart at the link below.
John A. Miner has written: 'Thomas Minor, descendants, 1608-1981' 'The Lyon's Whelps'
ANSWER: can accumulate over generations so that descendants are very different from their ancestors
Portuguese are Racially White, descendants of the Celts (Lusitanians), with some minor influences of the Suevi, Visigoths and Romans.
They were the descendants of mongols.
The French were descendants of the Vandals
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "descendants" (offspring, progeny).
"'''proles" is Latin for "descendants. '''
No, they cannot. The "descendants" cannot sue "descendants", but the "estate" of the wronged man may sue the "estate" of the man who did the wrong.
No, Scots are descendants from Norse and Celts.
The Chaldean are descendants of Arphaxad son of Shem.
The Irish Descendants was created in 1990.
The Descendants was released on 11/16/2011.