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  2. Per stirpes - Wikipedia

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    The remainder – B ' s share – is then divided in the same manner among B ' s surviving descendants. The result is the same as under per stirpes because B ' s one-third is distributed to B1 and B2 (one-sixth to each). Figure 2. Comparison between per stirpes inheritance and per capita by generation inheritance. On the left, each branch ...

  3. Lineal descendant - Wikipedia

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    A lineal or direct descendant, in legal usage, is a blood relative in the direct line of descent – the children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. of a person.In a legal procedure sense, lineal descent refers to the acquisition of estate by inheritance by parent from grandparent and by child from parent, whereas collateral descent refers to the acquisition of estate or real property ...

  4. List of last scions - Wikipedia

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    With his death in 1737, his sister, Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, became the last lineal descendant of the main branch of the House of Medici. With her death at age 75 on 8 February 1743, the main Medici line came to an end. [2] Obrenović: Anastasia Obrenović 1933

  5. Per Stirpes vs. Per Capita in Estate Planning - AOL

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  6. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    The Henry System is a descending system created by Reginald Buchanan Henry for a genealogy of the families of the presidents of the United States that he wrote in 1935. [3] It can be organized either by generation or not. The system begins with 1. The oldest child becomes 11, the next child is 12, and so on.

  7. Family tree - Wikipedia

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    In some ancestry charts, an individual appears on the left and his or her ancestors appear to the right. Conversely, a descendant chart, which depicts all the descendants of an individual, will be narrowest at the top. Beyond these formats, some family trees might include all members of a particular surname (e.g., male-line descendants).