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catherines only surviving child was a girl called Mary
one of the goals of the child centered family in the 1800s was to make their children independent individuals
Only if they have both parental consent and court approval. Good luck convincing a judge that it's in the best interest of a 15-year-old child to get married (in other words, your chances of obtaining approval are about the same as the chances of a snowball surviving in Hades).
Catherine of Aragon- only surviving child was Mary I Anne Bolyen- only surviving child ElizabethI Jane Seymour- only child Edward I
Anne Boleyn had one surviving child - Elizabeth, who went on to be Queen Elizabeth I.
Mary Shelley's only surviving child was Percy Florence Shelley, born in 1819. He outlived his mother and inherited her estate after her death in 1851.
the surviving spouse receives an equal portion as each child.
If the child is a minor, yes, they are. If the child is an adult, no, they are not.
he is a dikhead !!thats why
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