Catholic AnswerElizabeth was brought up outside the Catholic Church in Henry VIII's newly formed Anglican Church. She was a strong supporter of the Anglican Church as the Catholic Church never recognized her mother as a wife of Henry and so she, Elizabeth, as illegitimate, could not legally sit on the throne of England.
No. They were once sisters-in-law because Diana was married to Prince Charles, brother of Sarah's then husband, Prince Andrew. Actually, Fergie is a descendant of Georgiana Spencer Cavendish, by way of Georgiana's illegitimate daughter, Eliza Ellice. She also has a few Cavendishes in her family tree. However, since Princess Diana is a direct descendant of the Spencer family, and Fergie is descended from the daughter of a Spencer (before marriage), then in one way or another, yes... Sarah Ferguson and Diana Spencer are related. Distantly, but yes.
yes, you could.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533- 1603), daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (Henry's second wife), had the following siblings: half sister Mary I (1516 - 1558) by Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife half brother Edward VI (1537 - 1553) by Jane Seymour, Henry's third wife she also had an acknowledged illegitimate half-brother: Henry Fitzroy (1519 - 1536) Duke of Richmond (by Henry's mistress Elizabeth Blount) There are possibly other illegitimate half brothers and sisters, particularly by Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn and another of Henry's mistresses (the main possibility being her son, Henry Carey), but they have never been confirmed or acknowledged.
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The court annulled the company's claim to the farm as illegitimate. Caesar's child with Cleopatra was illegitimate and could not inherit his estate.
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Calvin Murphy has 14 illegitimate kids by 9 women. Shawn Kemp has 13 illegitimate children by 9 women but some claim that the figure could be higher. Information found on Wikipedia.
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Florence Kelley had seven siblings; six brothers and one sister.
He could well of gone to clearpoint school but he also may not have
Yes.
No, Champlain is not an illegitimate son of a French king. He was born to a commoner couple. His mother's maiden name was "Le Roy" ("King") which is a common French name, but could cause some confusion in his story here.
Either through legitimate or illegitimate means. They could work one (or more) regular job(s), or they could sell narcotics, prostitute themselves, etc.
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Royal titles were passed down through the eldest legitimate son; the King's immediate family were considered royal but distant relatives were not. It is likely that most people of European descent have at least one royal ancestor, but this does not make them royal. Kings frequently had several children, both legitimate and illegitimate - as generations passed the younger or illegitimate children of younger or illegitimate children of younger or illegitimate children (and so on) lost connection with the royal line, they did not inherit titles and ceased to be considered as nobility. These descendants would marry into the middle classes and their descendants could well marry into the working or peasant classes.
Technically, she's probably a half-sister, though there are a couple of ways she could be a sister, period.