- Source: Issue (genealogy)
In genealogy and wills, a person's issue means all their lineal descendants.
Lineal descendants
Issue typically means a person's lineal descendants—all genetic descendants of a person, regardless of degree. Issue is a narrower category than heirs, which includes spouses, and collaterals (siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles). This meaning of issue arises most often in wills and trusts. A person who has no living lineal descendants is said to have died without issue.
A child or children are first-generation descendants and are a subset of issue.
See also
Legitimacy (family law) – Legal status of a child born to parents who are legally married
Lineal descendant – Blood relative in the direct line of descent
Primogeniture – Inheritance by the eldest, usually male, child
Royal bastard – Child of a reigning monarch born out of wedlock
Royal descent – Genealogical kinship and descent
References
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- Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifah
- Barack Obama
- Agama Hindu
- Heinrich Gustav Magnus
- William Perry
- Bjarni Jónsson
- Protestanisme
- Chōjun Miyagi
- Abdullahi dan Fodio
- Kimia
- Issue (genealogy)
- Issue
- Genealogy
- Genealogies in the Bible
- Genetic genealogy
- Lineal descendant
- Genealogy of Jesus
- Irish Republican Army
- New England Historic Genealogical Society
- International Genealogical Index