The second child of King Henry VIII was Elizabeth I by Henry's second wife Anne Boleyn. After King Henry died in 1547 his son Edward VI by Henry's third wife Jane Seymour came into the throne. Edward at the age of 15 in 1553. After Edward's death Mary, the first child of King Henry by first wife Catherine of Aragon, ruled until 1558. After Mary's death Elizabeth superseded the throne and ruled until her death in 1603.
The children of your first cousins are your children's second cousins.The children of your second cousins are your children's third cousins,And so forth.
It really depends is you are only counting his three legitimate children, Mary, Elizabeth and Edward. If this is what you are looking for, his third child is Edward, the next Tudor king of England. However, he undoubtedly fathered many illegitimate children (one known, Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Somerset) and legitimate children that died within a few months of being born. If you count all of his known children that lived, his third child is Elizabeth, as Henry was born before Mary.
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Henry the Third!
Henry VIII had several children that were born (a total of nine), but only four survived infancy: Mary, his only living child with his first wife Catherine of Aragon; Henry Fiztroy, his only acknowledged bastard with his mistress Elizabeth Blount; Elizabeth, his only living child with his second wife Anne Boleyn; and Edward, his only child with his third wife Jane Seymour. His last three marriages didn't produce any children.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel had three children: his first child, a daughter named Florence, was born in 1850, followed by his second child, a son named Henry, born in 1851. His third child, another daughter named Alice, was born in 1853.
The children of your mother's first cousins are your second cousins. The children of your mother's second cousins are your third cousins. The children of your mother's third cousins are your fourth cousins. And so forth.
Because that is the way it works. Your cousin's child is your cousin once removed because you are separated by one generation while you and your cousin are of the same generation. Your cousin's child is not your neice or nephew because that relationship is reserved for the children of your brothers and sisters.
She only had three children, so the third one is Johnny!
no he was the third
Her first child jessica was born in 1993 to her first husband. Her second child David was born in 2003 and her third child Mackenzie was born 2005 bothe to her second husband.
Your mother's first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. Your mother's second cousin is your second cousins, once removed. Your mother's third cousin is your third cousin, once removed. The potential relationships become more complex if your are talking about your mothers cousins once, twice or more removed.