Issue (genealogy)
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In genealogy and wills, a person's issue is his or her lineal descendants.
Lineal descendants
"Issue" typically means a person's lineal descendants—all genetic descendants of a person, regardless of degree.[1] Issue is a narrower category than heirs, which includes spouses, and collaterals (siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles).[2] This meaning of issue arises most often in wills and trusts.[3] A person who has no living lineal descendants is said to have died without issue.
See also
- Cariye
- Children of the plantation
- Concubinage
- He never married
- Legitimacy (family law)
- Primogeniture
- Royal bastard
- Royal descent