King James I of England had three children who lived to adulthood: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, who died young at 18; Elizabeth, who married Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and became known as the "Winter Queen"; and Charles I, who succeeded James as king. Charles I faced significant political turmoil during his reign, leading to the English Civil War and ultimately his execution in 1649. Elizabeth remained influential in European politics through her marriage, while Henry's untimely death deprived the monarchy of a potentially strong heir.
Thomas Jefferson had six children with Martha. Only two of them, Martha Jefferson Randolph and Mary Jefferson Eppes, lived to adulthood. His other four children either died at a young age or in infancy.
3 died before adulthood, 1 lived onto adulthood.
john,justinPasteur had five children, only two of which lived to adulthood.
King James VI of Scotland, also James I of England married Anne of Denmark in 1589, with whom he had eight children, only three of which lived to adulthood. After the death of their youngest child they separated.
We don't know for certain that only one of Cleopatra's children lived to be an adult. Certainly we know about Selene, who became a queen. However we just don't know about the boys. We do know that they lived, because of a passage in Seutonius who says that they were educated according to their station. This means a higher education (they were boys of high station) so consequently they had to have lived to at least young adulthood.
Thomas Jefferson and his wife, Patty, had six children. Only two lived to adulthood.
Yes, she was one of eight children but only six lived into adulthood.
After he became a painter he lived mostly in France.
He had in total of 20 children (7 with his first wife and 13 with his second) but only 6 lived to adulthood.
They all died before they reached the adulthood. The longest-lived was 12 when he was killed.
he had 20 kids but however only 11 lived to adulthood
Some lived in towns some lived in farms, children on a farm would do farming, children from the towns which became an apprentice.