It is said that each had at least one.
Franklin is said to have an illegitimate son named William whom he and his wife eventually raised together along with their joint children.
Recent genetic testing of the descendants of Sally Hemmings, a slave in the Jefferson household, indicate that the Hemmings descendants are related to Jefferson. Rumors that Jefferson had sexual relations with his slave had existed prior to his death, so many historians and experts take the genetic tests as proof that Jefferson and Hemmings did have joint children. This can't be proven at this point to an absolute certainty as the test only proved the descendants were descended from a member of the Jefferson family, not specifically Thomas Jefferson, but given the past rumors it seems likely that he too fathered at least one of Sally Hemmings' children.
He had 4 children
children: two
William Tecumseh Sherman had eight children with his wife, Eleanor. History does not note any other children being born by Sherman.
No, an annulment does not render a child illegitimate. An annulment declares that a marriage was never valid, but it does not affect the legitimacy of any children born during the marriage.
Yes, there are living descendants of Napoleon Bonaparte's illegitimate children. The most notable is Charles Léon, who was acknowledged by Napoleon as his son, and his descendants continue to exist today. Additionally, there are claims of other illegitimate children, but the most recognized lineage is through Charles Léon. These descendants often carry the surname "Léon" or variations thereof.
Benjamin Franklin acknowledged an illegitimate son named William Franklin.
he had an illegitimate daughter.
No. Leonardo WAS an illegitimate child but he never had any children himself.
While a lot is known about John F. Kennedy some thing are not. If he had any illegitimate children is not known to the public.
None from what I've read
No, he never even married or had any decent relationships.
He doesn't have any that the general public, including myself, knows about.
There are no widely recognized records or credible evidence to suggest that Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria had any illegitimate children. His personal life was relatively private, and he was married to Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, with whom he had three legitimate children. While rumors and speculation can arise regarding historical figures, no substantial proof has emerged regarding any illegitimate offspring.
Yes, three children: John, Peter and Anne.
Nope.. complete fiction. That's not to say he didn't have any illegitimate children though, quite likely he did.
He had 4 children
children: two