The topic of an illegitimate son has circulated since 1892 but there is little if not evidence one way or another.
Lizzie had one sister, older by a decade. Emma Borden practically raised Lizzie after their mother's death when Lizzie was 3. Although Andrew Borden married again, Lizzie never had a close relationship with her step-mother Abbey. Until the elder Borden's murders in 1892, Lizzie called Abbey 'Mrs. Borden'. There was also the rumor of an illegitimate son from an indescretion of Andrew Borden but this may or may not have been a fact. If he did have a son, this offspring was not mentioned or provided for in his last will and testiment.
David had an illegitimate son by Bathsheba, and the son died in infancy. II Samuel 12.
Joseph accepted the position of foster father of Jesus so, no, Jesus would not be considered as illegitimate.
According to the play, Nathaniel is Sam Daily's illegitimate son. That's the reason why his other son is Jennet's first victim.
Yes.
Yes, he was illegitimate, but fatherhood by a Jew has been discounted.
An illegitimate son (or daughter) was known in less PC terms as a bastard; the human product of a union in which the parents were not married.
He agreed to pay child support even though he had reason to doubt that he was the father of the child in question.
No, he was legitimate.
There is little known about his early life. His father was said to be an Army captain, but there were whispers that he was the illegitimate son of Lord Bingley, his godfather.
NO- certainly not.
The second marriage is invalid, so the children of that marriage are illegitimate. Whether illegitimate children are entitled to a share of the inheritance depends on the law of the particular country involved - which you do not specify.