A posthumous birth is the birth of a child after the death of a parent. A person born in these circumstances is called a posthumous child or a posthumously born person. Most instances of posthumous birth involve the birth of a child after the death of their father, but the term is also applied to infants delivered shortly after the death of the mother, usually by caesarean section.

Legal implications

Posthumous birth has special implications in law, potentially affecting the child's citizenship and legal rights, inheritance, and order of succession. Legal systems generally include special provisions regarding inheritance by posthumous children and the legal status of such children. For example, Massachusetts law states that a posthumous child is treated as having been living at the death of the parent, meaning that the child receives the same share of the parent's estate as if the child had been born before the parent's death. Most states recognize a posthumous child born within a set time frame, normally 280 to 300 days after the death of the decedent father.

Another emerging legal issue in the United States is the control of genetic material after the death of the donor. United States law holds that posthumous children of U.S. citizens who are born outside the United States have the same rights to citizenship that they would have had if the deceased U.S. citizen parent had been alive at the time of their birth. In the field of assisted reproduction, snowflake children, i.e. those "adopted" as frozen embryos by people unrelated to them, can result in the birth of a child after the death of one or both of their genetic parents.

In monarchies and nobilities

A posthumous birth has special significance in the case of hereditary monarchies and hereditary noble titles following primogeniture. In this system, a monarch's or peer's own child precedes that monarch's or peer's sibling in the order of succession. In cases where the widow of a childless king or nobleman is pregnant at the time of his death, the next-in-line is not permitted to assume the throne or title,[citation needed] but must yield place to the unborn child, or ascends and reigns (in the case of a monarch) or succeeds (in the case of a peer) until the child is born (see Alfonso XIII, Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha or John Pelham, 9th Earl of Chichester).[citation needed]

In monarchies and noble titles that follow male-preference cognatic primogeniture, the situation is similar where the dead monarch or peer was not childless but left a daughter as the next-in-line, as well as a pregnant widow. A posthumous brother would supplant that daughter in the succession, whereas a posthumous sister, being younger, would not. Similarly, in monarchies and noble titles that follow agnatic primogeniture, the sex of the unborn child determines the succession; a posthumous male child would himself succeed, whereas the next-in-line would succeed upon the birth of a posthumous female child.

Modern complications

Posthumous conception by artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization, whether done using sperm or ova stored before a parent's death or sperm retrieved from a man's corpse, has created new legal issues. When a woman is inseminated with her deceased husband's sperm, laws that establish that a sperm donor is not the legal father of the child born as a result of artificial insemination have had the effect of excluding the deceased husband from fatherhood and making the child legally fatherless.

In the United Kingdom before 2000, birth records of children conceived using a dead man's sperm had to identify the infants as fatherless, but in 2000 the government announced that the law would be changed to allow the deceased father's name to be listed on the birth certificate. In 1986, a New South Wales legal reform commission recommended that the law should recognize the deceased husband as the father of a child born from post-mortem artificial insemination, provided that the woman is his widow and unmarried at the time of birth, but the child should have inheritance rights to the father's estate only if the father left a will that included specific provisions for the child.

In 2001, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court was asked to consider whether the father's name should appear on the birth record for a child conceived through artificial insemination after her father's death, as well as whether that child was eligible for U.S. Social Security benefits. The court ruled in January 2002 that a child could be the legal heir of a dead parent if there was a genetic relationship and the deceased parent had both agreed to the posthumous conception and committed to support the child. Different U.S. state courts and federal appellate courts have ruled differently in similar cases. In 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Astrue v. Capato that twins born 18 months after their father's death using the father's frozen sperm were not eligible for Social Security benefits, which set a new precedent.

Naming

In the Middle Ages, it was traditional for posthumous children born in England to be given a matronymic surname instead of a patronymic one. This may in part explain why matronyms are more common in England than in other parts of Europe.

In Ancient Rome, posthumous children of noble birth were often given the cognomen (or third name) 'Postumus'. One example is Agrippa Postumus.

In Yoruba culture, posthumous children are given names that refer to the circumstances concerning the birth. Examples of this include Bàbárímisá, meaning that the Father saw (the child) and ran; Yeyérínsá, meaning that the mother saw (the child) and ran; Ikúdáyísí (or any name with the root dáyísí), which means that death spared the child; and Ẹnúyàmí, meaning that "I was surprised", referring to the fact that the tragic death of the father, mother, or both was sudden and surprising for the family.

Notable people born posthumously

Antiquity

NameBornLate parentParent diedGapCause of parent's death
Bindusara Mauryan Emperor320 BCEDurdhara Mauryan Empress320 BCESame dayPoisoning. He was delivered through caesarean section.
Alexander IV King of MacedonAugust 323 BCEAlexander the Great King of Macedon11 June 323 BCE2 monthsDisease.
Cornelia Postuma77 BCELucius Cornelius Sulla Felix Roman dictator78 BCEDisease, possibly related to chronic alcoholic abuse.
Agrippa Postumus Grandson of Augustus Caesar12 BCEMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa Roman general and statesman12 BCEA few weeksDisease.
Shapur II Sasanian Emperor309 ADHormizd II Sasanian Emperor309 AD40 daysAssassination. Shapur is said to be the only monarch in history who was crowned in utero.
Flavia Maxima Constantia Roman Empress1 January 362Constantius II Roman Emperor3 November 3611 month, 29 daysFever.

Middle Ages

NameBornLate parentParent diedGapCause of parent's death
Muhammad Prophet of Islam570Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib Arab trader569<6 monthsDisease while returning from a trade mission in Medina.
Umm Kulthum bint Abi Bakr Early Muslim scholar634Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Caliph23 August 634<3 monthsOn 23 August 634, Abu Bakr fell sick and did not recover. He developed a high fever and was confined to bed. His illness was prolonged, and when his condition worsened, he died in Medina.
Constantine Byzantine prince1 January 798Constantine VI Byzantine Emperor19 April 7978 months, 13 daysDied of wounds after being blinded by his mother, Irene, who proclaimed herself Empress.
Robert I King of France15 August 866Robert the Strong Count of Anjou2 July 8661 month, 13 daysKilled at the Battle of Brissarthe.
Charles the Simple King of France17 September 879Louis the Stammerer King of France10 April 8795 months, 7 daysDisease contracted during a campaign against the Vikings.
Al-Mustakfi Abbasid caliph11 November 908al-Muktafi Abbasid caliph13 August 9083 months, 2 daysUnspecified illness.
Ulf1067Harold Godwinson King of England14 October 1066Killed in the Battle of Hastings
Haakon Toresfostre1069Magnus II of Norway King of Norway28 April 1069
Lothair III Holy Roman Emperor1075Gebhard of Supplinburg Saxon count9 June 1075Killed at the Battle of Langensalza.
Henry II Margrave of Meissen1103Henry I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark1103Killed in battle near the Neisse River.
Saint Drogo Flemish saint14 March 1105His mother died in childbirth, leaving him orphan from birth
Valdemar I King of Denmark14 January 1131Canute Lavard Duke of Schleswig7 January 11317 daysMurdered by Magnus the Strong.
Raymond II of Turenne Viscount of Turenne1143Boson II of Turenne Viscount of Turenne11434 months
Constance I Queen of Sicily2 November 1154Roger II King of Sicily and Africa26 February 11548 months, 5 days
Baldwin V King of JerusalemAugust 1177William of Montferrat Count of Jaffa and AscalonJune 11772 monthsPossibly malaria.
Arthur I Duke of Brittany29 March 1187Geoffrey II Duke of Brittany19 August 11867 months, 10 daysDisputed. One source claims he was trampled to death in a joust, other that he died of a sudden chest affliction.
Maria of Montferrat Queen of JerusalemSummer 1192Conrad of Montferrat King of Jerusalem28 April 1192A few monthsAssassination.
Theobald I King of Navarre30 May 1201Theobald III Count of Champagne24 May 12016 days
Raymond Nonnatus Catholic saint1204His mother1204Same dayChildbirth. He was retrieved through caesarean section afterward.
Haakon IV King of NorwayMarch/April 1204Haakon III King of Norway1 January 12042-3 monthIllness after a bloodletting, suspicion of poisoning by Margaret of Sweden, Queen of Norway
Walter IV Count of Brienne1205Walter III Count of Brienne14 June 1205Killed in battle.
Erik Eriksson King of Sweden1216Erik Knutsson King of Sweden10 April 1216Natural causes, said to be a fever.
Charles I King of Sicilyearly 1227Louis VIII King of France8 November 1226??Dysentery.
Gertrude of Aldenberg German noblewoman and abbessc.October 1227Louis IV>br />Landgrave of Thuringia11 September 1227a few weeksDied of fever going on crusade.
Stephen the Posthumous Hungarian prince1236Andrew II King of Hungary and Croatia21 September 1235at least 2 months
Robert II Count of ArtoisSeptember 1250Robert I Count of Artois8 February 12507 monthsKilled in battle.
Przemysł II King of Poland14 October 1257Przemysł I Duke of Greater Poland4 June 12574 months, 10 days
Władysław of Legnica Duke of Legnica6 June 1296Henry V, Duke of Legnica Duke of Legnica22 February 12964 monthsIllness following imprisonment.
John I King of France and Navarre15 November 1316Louis X King of France and Navarre5 June 13165 months, 10 daysPneumonia or pleurisy from drinking excess cooled wine after a real tennis match.
Isabel de Verdun Baroness Ferrers de Groby21 March 1317Theobald de Verdun Justiciar of Ireland27 July 13167 months, 22 daysTyphoid.
Maria of Calabria Latin Empress consort of Constantinople6 May 1329Charles Duke of Calabria9 November 13285 months, 27 days
John, 3rd Earl of Kent7 April 1330Edmund of Woodstock English prince19 March 133019 daysExecuted for treason against his nephew, Edward III of England.
Charles Martel, Duke of Calabria25 December 1345Andrew, Duke of Calabria18 September 13453 months
Joan of FranceMay 1351Philip VI King of France and Navarre22 August 13509 months
Gerhard VII, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg Duke of Schleswig, Count of Holstein1404Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg4 August 1404Killed in the Battle on the Hamme
William of Bavaria-Munich1435William III Duke of Bavaria12 September 1435up to 3 months
Joan of Portugal Consort queen of Castile31 March 1439Edward, King of Portugal9 September 14386 months, 22 daysPlague.
Ladislaus VI King of Hungary, Bohemia and Archduke of Austria22 February 1440Albert II King of Germany, Bohemia and Hungary27 October 14393 months, 23 days
Enrique de Aragón y Pimentel Count of Ampurias25 July 1445Henry, Duke of Villena Count of Ampurias15 June 14451 monthStroke after being wounded in First Battle of Olmedo.
Henry VII King of England28 January 1457Edmund Tudor Earl of Richmond1 or 3 November 14562 months, 25 daysBubonic plague.
John Louis Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken19 October 1472John II Duke of Nassau-Saarbrücken15 July 14723 months, 4 days
James III King of Cyprus6 August 1473James II King of Cyprus10 July 14731 monthAllegedly poisoned by Venetian agents.
Mencía Pacheco Castilian noblewoman1474–1475Juan Pacheco Marquis of Villena1 October 1474Throat ailment.
Clement VII Pope of the Catholic Church26 May 1478Giuliano de' Medici Ruler of the Florentine Republic26 April 14781 monthAssassination in the Pazzi Conspiracy.

16th–18th centuries

NameBornLate parentParent diedGapCause of parent's death
Catherine of Austria Queen consort of Portugal14 January 1507Philip I King of Castile and Duke of Burgundy25 September 15063 months, 18 daysTyphoid or poison.
Alexander Stewart Duke of Ross30 April 1514James IV King of Scotland9 September 15137 months, 21 daysKilled at the Battle of Flodden.
Görvel Fadersdotter Sparre Swedish noblewoman1517Fader Nilsson (Sparre)1515
Wenceslaus III Adam Duke of CieszynDecember 1524Wenceslaus II Duke of Cieszyn17 November 15241 month
Henry Berkeley Baron Berkeley26 November 1534Thomas Berkeley Baron Berkeley19 September 15349 weeks, 4 days
Porzia de' Medici Italian missionary nun1537Alessandro de' Medici Duke of Florence6 January 1537several monthsHer illegitimate father was assassinated
Duarte Duke of GuimarãesMarch 1541Duarte Duke of Guimarães20 September 15407 months
Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville Wife of Louis I of Bourbon5 April 1549François d'Orléans French nobleman25 October 15485 months, 8 days
Sebastian King of Portugal20 January 1554João Manuel Prince of Portugal2 January 155418 daysTuberculosis or diabetes.
Maria of Hanau-Münzenberg20 January 1562Philipp III Count of Hanau-Münzenberg14 November 15612 months, 6 days
Jaroslav II Bořita of Martinice6 January 1582Jaroslav I. Bořita of Martinice1581Accident
Ben Jonson Elizabethan playwrightc. 11 June 1572His fatherApril 15721–2 months
Henry II Prince of Condé1 September 1588Henry I Prince of Condé5 Mar 15885 months, 23 daysDisease.
Charles of Austria Bishop of Wroclaw7 August 1590Charles II Archduke of Austria10 July 159028 days
Bengt Oxenstierna Swedish statesman19 October 1591Bengt Gabrielsson Oxenstierna15 April 1591
Toyotomi Sadako Wife of Kugyō Kujō Yukiie1592Toyotomi Hidekatsu14 October 1592Killed in Korean Campaign.
Sveinn "Skotti" Björnsson Icelandic criminal1596–1597Björn Pétursson Only Icelandic serial killer1596Executed for murder.
Thomas Herbert Welsh seaman and author15 May 1597Richard Herbert Justice of the Peace and Member of Parliament15 October 1596 (buried)7 months
Christopher Vasa Prince of Poland, Lithuania and Sweden10 February 1598Anne of Austria10 February 1598Same dayDisease
Friedrich Wilhelm II Duke of Saxe-Altenburg12 February 1603Friedrich Wilhelm I Duke of Saxe-Weimar7 July 16027 months, 5 days
Joseph of Cupertino Catholic saint17 June 1603Felice Desa Apulian carpenter
Abraham Cowley English poet1618His father
Elizabeth Gyllenhielm Swedish noblewoman1622Charles Philip Duke of Södermanland25 January 1622Disease during the 1622 siege of Narva.
Nils Brahe the younger8 April 1533Nils Brahe the Elder21 November 1632Wounded in the Battle of Lützen
François-Henri de Montmorency Duke of Luxembourg8 January 1628François de Montmorency-Bouteville Duke of Luxembourg22 June 16276 months, 15 daysExecuted for dueling.
Isaac Newton English scientist4 January 1643Isaac Newton, Sr. English farmerOctober 16423 months
Gulielma Penn wife of William Penn, founder of PennsylvaniaFebruary 1644Sir William Springett English Parliamentarian army officer3 February 1644a few daysFever following Siege of Arundel.
Elisabeth Dorothea Wrangel1644Herman Wrangel Governor of Livonia10 December 1643
Georg Albrecht II.26 February 1648Georg Albrecht I. Count of Erbach25 November 1647
William III Stadholder of the Dutch Republic, King of England, Scotland and Ireland14 November 1650William II Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic6 November 16508 daysSmallpox.
Robert Molesworth Irish politician and writer7 September 1656Robert Molesworth, Sr.3 September 16564 days
Adolphus Frederick II Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz19 October 1658Adolphus Frederick I Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin27 February 16587 months, 21 days
Jonathan Swift Author of Gulliver's Travels30 November 1667Jonathan Swift, Sr. English lawyer in Irelandc. April 16677 monthsSyphilis.
William August Duke of Saxe-Eisenach30 November 1668Adolf William, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach Duke of Saxe-Eisenach21 November 16689 days
Thomas Greenhill English surgeon1669?William Greenhill
Emmanuel Lebrecht Prince of Anhalt-Köthen20 May 1671Emmanuel Prince of Anhalt-Köthen8 November 16706 months
Godscall Paleologue Last known member of the Paleologus dynasty12 January 1694Theodorious Paleologus Barbadian privateerAugust–December 1693Up to 5 months
Christine Marie Jacqueline Henriette FitzJames French nun29 May 1703Henry FitzJames Jacobite peer16 December 17025 months, 13 days
Edward Ward, 9th Baron Dudley British peer16 June 1704Edward Ward, 8th Baron Dudley28 March 17042 months, 15 daysSmallpox.
Frederick Christian Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth17 July 1708Christian Henry Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach5 April 17083 months, 12 days
Georg Wilhelm Richmann Livonian physicist22 July 1711His fatherPlague.
William IV Stadholder of the Dutch Republic1 September 1711John William Friso Prince of Orange14 July 17111 month, 15 daysDrowning in a ferryboat accident.
Robert Petre, 8th Baron Petre British peer and horticulturist3 June 1713Robert Petre, 7th Baron Petre22 March 17132 months, 7 daysSmallpox.
Edmund Pendleton American politician9 September 1721Henry Pendleton17214 months
John Morton American politician1725John Morton, Sr.1724
Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet British politician17 September 1733Sir Brook Bridges, 2nd Baronet23 May 17333 months, 22 days
Barbara Herbert Countess of Powis24 June 1735Edward Herbert British aristocratc. March 17353 months
Caroline Matilda Queen consort of Denmark and Norway11 July 1751Frederick, Prince of Wales20 March 17513 months, 17 daysPulmonary embolism.
Thomas Chatterton English poet and forger20 November 1752Thomas Chatterton Sr. English poet and musician7 August 17523 months, 13 days
John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn Irish peer and politicianJuly 1756John Hamilton, Sr. Royal Navy officerDecember 17557 monthsAccidental drowning while on duty.
Magnus Fredrik Brahe Swedish Lord Marshal15 October 1756Erik Brahe Count and politician23 July 17563 monthsExecution for treason after the Coup of 1756.
Frederick Ferdinand Constantin Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach8 September 1758Ernest Augustus II Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach28 May 17583 months
Marie Tussaud French wax artist1 December 1761Joseph GrosholtzSep-Oct 17612 months
Elizabeth Simcoe British Canadian artist22 September 1762Thomas Gwillim Military officer29 January 17627 months, 22 daysKilled or died otherwise in the Seven Years' War.
Benedict Joseph Flaget French American bishop7 November 1763His father
Andrew Jackson 7th President of the United States15 March 1767Andrew Jackson, Sr. Irish American colonistc. 23 February 1767Around 21 daysLogging accident.
Lord William Russell British politician20 August 1767Francis Russell Marquess of Tavistock22 March 17675 monthsFall from horse.
Sawai Madhavrao 12th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire18 April 1774Narayan Rao 10th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire30 August 17737 monthsMurder.
Tenskwatawa Shawnee prophet and leaderJanuary 1775Puckenshinwa Leader of the Kispokotha division of the Shawnee tribe10 October 17743–4 monthsKilled at the Battle of Point Pleasant.
Henry Howard, 13th Earl of Suffolk Hereditary peer8 August 1779Henry Howard, 12th Earl of Suffolk British hereditary peer and politician7 March 17795 months, 1 day

19th century

NameBornLate parentParent diedGapCause of parent's death
Lord George Hill British politician9 December 1801Arthur Hill, 2nd Marquess of Downshire7 September 18013 months, 2 daysSuicide.
Louis Augustus Karl Frederick Emil Duke of Anhalt-Köthen20 September 1802Louis Prince of Anhalt-Köthen16 September 18024 days
William Holland Thomas American merchant, lawyer, politician, soldier.5 February 1805Richard Thomas??????
Sir George Grey British soldier, explorer, governor14 April 1812Lt-Col George GreyEarly April 1812a few daysKilled at the Battle of Badajoz.
Arthur MacArthur Sr. Governor of Wisconsin and grandfather of Douglas MacArthur26 January 1815Arthur MacArthur I19 January 18157 days
François Sabatier-Ungher French philanthropist2 July 1818His fathershortly before??
Charles de La Roche30 March 1820Charles Ferdinand Duke of Berry14 February 18201 month, 16 daysAssassination by a Bonapartist. Each child was born to a different mother.
Alix Mélanie Cosnefroy de Saint-Ange16 September 18207 months, 2 days
Henri, Count of Chambord Legitimist pretender to the French throne29 September 18207 months, 15 days
Ferdinand Oreille de Carrière10 October 18207 months, 25 days
Rutherford B. Hayes 19th President of the United States4 October 1822Rutherford Hayes, Jr. American storekeeper20 July 18221 month, 22 days
Jemima Blackburn Scottish painter1 May 1823James Wedderburn Solicitor General for Scotland7 November 18225 months, 23 days
Anna Leonowens British teacher co-subject of The King and I5 November 1831Thomas Edwards East India Company officerc. August 18313 months
Henry B. Wheatley English author, editor and indexer1838Benjamin Wheatley Auctioneer
David Hyrum Smith Leader of the RLDS Church7 November 1844Joseph Smith Founder of the Latter Day Saint movement27 June 18444 months, 9 daysLynching while awaiting trial in jail.
Tokugawa Iemochi 14th shogun of Tokugawa shogunate17 July 1846Tokugawa Nariyuki Lord of Wakayama Domain1 June 18461 month, 16 days
Chikako, Princess Kazu Wife of Tokugawa Iemochi1 August 1846Ninkō Emperor of Japan21 February 18465 months, 9 days
Horace Tabberer Brown British chemist20 July 1848His father
Helena Hedvig Klinckowström30 september 1850Otto Wilhelm Klinckowström27 January 1850
Henry Waldegrave, 11th Earl Waldegrave British minister and noble14 October 1854William Waldegrave, Viscount Chewton8 October 18546 daysWounds from the Battle of the Alma.
Katherine Harley British suffragist3 May 1855John Tracy William French Royal Navy officer1854
John Norton English-Australian journalist25 January 1858John Norton Stonemason
Samuel Alexander British philosopher6 January 1859Samuel Alexander, Sr. Australian saddler
Motilal Nehru 36th and 47th President of the Indian National Congress6 May 1861Gangadhar Nehru Last Kotwal of Delhi4 February 18613 months, 2 days
Florence Maybrick British-American convicted murderess3 September 1862William George Chandler Banker and Mayor of Mobile
Breaker Morant Australian soldier and folk hero9 December 1864Edwin Murrant English workhouse masterAugust 18644 months
William George Welsh solicitor23 February 1865William George Welsh schoolteacherJune 18648 monthspneumonia
Frank Anstey Australian politician18 August 1865Samuel Anstey English iron minerc. March 18655 months
Rua Kenana Hepetipa Maori prophet, faith healer, and activist1869Kenana TumoanaNovember 1868Killed in Te Kooti's War.
George Washington Lambert Australian artist13 September 1873George Washington Lambert, Sr.25 July 18731 month, 16 days
William Lionel Hichens English industrialist1 May 1874John Ley Hichens English physician & army surgeon
Rudolf Besier Dutch/English dramatist2 July 1878Rudolf Besier, Sr.c. January 1878c. 6 months
Edwin William Gruffydd Richards Welsh Olympian hockey player15 December 1879Edwin William Richards Welsh ironmonger3 September 18793 months, 12 daysTyphoid.
Carl Schuricht German conductor3 July 1880Carl Conrad SchurichtJune 1880c. 21 daysDrowned in the Baltic Sea while trying to save a friend.
Charles Edward Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha19 July 1884Leopold, Duke of Albany British prince28 March 18843 months, 18 daysHaemophilia-related intracerebral hemorrhage after a fall.
Chester W. Nimitz American fleet admiral24 February 1885Chester Bernard Nimitz14 August 18846 months, 10 days
Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi Sudanese Imam of the Ansar, first Chief Minister of Sudan15 July 1885Muhammad Ahmad Sudanese self-proclaimed Mahdi22 June 188523 daysTyphus.
Clara Sipprell Canadian-American photographer31 October 1885Francis Sipprell
Alfonso XIII King of Spain17 May 1886Alfonso XII King of Spain25 November 18855 months, 21 daysDysentery worsened by tuberculosis.
Li Dazhao Co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party29 October 1889His fatherA few months
Manuel Roxas President of the Philippines1 January 1892Gerardo Roxas y Arroyo21 April 18918 months, 11 daysKilled by the Civil Guard
Charles Wilfred Orr English song composer31 July 1893His father
Thomas Iorwerth Ellis Welsh classicist19 December 1899Thomas Edward Ellis Welsh politician5 April 18998 months, 14 days
Mabel Mercer British-American jazz singer3 February 1900Her father

20th century

NameBornLate parentParent diedGapCause of parent's death
Stanley Kunitz American poet28 July 1905Solomon Z. Kunitz Immigrant Russian Jewish dressmakerJune 19056 weeksSuicide by drinking carbolic acid after going bankrupt.
Johan Kjær Hansen Danish Resistance fighter7 April 1907Hans Christian Johan Andreas Hansen Bicycle manufacturer13 December 19063 months, 22 days
Menachem Mendel Futerfas Chabad hasid22 September 1907Menachem Mendel Futerfas
Xiao Qian Chinese essayist and translator27 January 1910His father
John Jacob Astor VI American shipping businessman14 August 1912John Jacob Astor IV American businessman15 April 19123 months, 28 daysSinking of the RMS Titanic.
Raoul Wallenberg Swedish diplomat and humanitarian14 August 1912Raoul Oscar Wallenberg Swedish Navy officerMay 19123 monthsCancer.
Red Skelton American comedian18 July 1913Joseph Elmer Skelton Grocer and former circus clownMay 19132 months
Cäzilia Gabriel Hinterkaifeck victimJanuary 1915Karl Gabriel German soldierDecember 19141 monthKilled in World War I.
Georg Quistgaard Danish Resistance fighter19 February 1915Georg Brockhoff Quistgaard Danish secretary18 December 19142 months, 1 day
Fred Ball Film studio executive17 July 1915Henry Durell Ball Telephone lineman28 February 1915139 daysDied of typhoid fever.
Alfred Shaughnessy English screenwriter and producer19 May 1916Thomas Alfred Shaughnessy Canadian Army officer31 March 191650 daysKilled in World War I.
Mihrişah Sultan Ottoman princess1 June 1916Yusuf Izzeddin Ottoman Crown Prince1 February 19164 monthsSuicide.
Ronald R. Van Stockum Brigadier General of the U.S. Marines8 July 1916Reginald George Bareham British soldier1 July 19161 weekKilled in World War I Battle of the Somme.
Edward Bell, Jr. Squadron Leader of the Royal Air ForceOctober 1918Edward Bell, Sr. Commander of the Football Battalion24 March 19186 monthsKilled in World War I.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Russian novelist11 December 1918Isaakiy Semyonovich Solzhenitsyn Imperial Russian Army officer15 June 19185 months, 25 daysHunting accident.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti American poet24 March 1919Carlo Ferlinghetti Italian immigrantHeart attack.
John Mitchum American actor6 September 1919James Thomas MitchumFebruary 19197 monthsRailyard accident.
Jehanne Rosemary Ernestine Beaumont7 September 1919Dudley Beaumont British Army officer24 November 19189 monthsSpanish flu.
Kung Te-cheng Last Duke Yansheng23 February 1920Kong Lingyi Duke Yansheng8 November 19193 months, 15 days
Alexandra Last queen consort of Yugoslavia25 March 1921Alexander King of Greece25 October 19205 monthsSepsis from a captive Barbary macaque's bite.
Jules Olitski Ukrainian-American painter, sculptor27 March 1922Jevel Demikovsky Soviet CommissarA few monthsExecution.
Elisabeth of Austria Member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine31 May 1922Charles I Last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary1 April 19221 month, 30 daysPneumonia.
Stephen Wurm Hungarian-Australian linguist19 August 1922Adolphe Wurm
Mary Warnock English philosopher14 April 1924Archibald Edward Wilson Teacher at Winchester College1923
Anthony Earnshaw English anarchist9 October 1924His father
Felipe Rodríguez Puerto Rican singer8 May 1926His father
Earl Holliman American actor11 September 1928William A. Frost American farmer6 months
Zhu Rongji Former premier of China23 October 1928Zhu Kuanshu 16th grandson of Hongwu Emperor
Bertram Wainer Australian doctor and activist30 December 1928His father
Itamar Franco 33rd President of Brazil28 June 1930Augusto César Stiebler FrancoApril 19302 monthsMalaria.
Thomas Sowell American economist30 June 1930His father
Brian Sewell British art critic15 July 1931Peter Warlock British composer and music critic (paternity claimed by Sewell)17 December 19306 months, 26 daysCoal gas poisoning.
Don Durant American actor20 November 1932His fatherSeptember–October 19322 monthsTruck accident.
Saddam Hussein Iraqi dictator28 April 1937Hussein Abd Al-MajidCancer.
Ian Brady British serial killer2 January 1938His father (according to his mother)3 monthsUnknown. Brady's father was never identified, casting doubt on his mother's claims.
Lee Harvey Oswald Assassin of John F. Kennedy18 October 1939Robert Edward Lee Oswald Army veteran of WWI19 August 19391 month, 28 daysHeart attack.
Jacques Mairesse French economist16 August 1940Jacques Mairesse, Sr. French footballer13 June 19402 months, 3 daysKilled while trying to escape a prisoner-of-war camp during the Battle of France.
Edwin Wilson Australian poet27 October 1942His father
Henry and David Cecil British twin racehorse trainers11 January 1943Henry Kerr Auchmuty Cecil Parachute Regiment officer30 November – 2 December 19421 month, 1–2 daysKilled in the North African campaign of World War II.
Sylvester McCoy British actor and comedian20 August 1943Percy Kent-Smith18 July 19431 month, 2 daysKilled in World War II.
Ranulph Fiennes British explorer and writer7 March 1944Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes Royal Scots Greys commander24 November 19433 months, 12 daysKilled by landmine in Italy while serving in World War II.
John Pelham Earl of Chichester14 April 1944John Pelham, Sr. British diplomat and Captain of the Scots Guards21 February 19441 month, 22 daysKilled in a road accident while serving in World War II.
Maria João Pires Portuguese-Swiss classical pianist23 July 1944João Baptista Pires1 July 194422 days
Bernard Collaery Australian lawyer and politician12 October 1944Edward Francis Collaery RAAF flying officer29 June 19443 months 13 daysKilled in World War II.
Edward Foljambe Earl of Liverpool14 November 1944Peter George William Savile Foljambe2 September 19442 months, 12 daysKilled in World War II.
Joachim 8th Prince Murat26 November 1944Joachim 7th Prince Murat20 July 19444 months, 6 daysKilled in World War II.
Konstanze von Schulthess German author27 January 1945Claus von Stauffenberg German army officer21 July 19446 months, 6 daysExecuted for 20 July plot against Hitler.
Eva Barbara Fegelein5 May 1945Hermann Fegelein High-ranking Nazi officer28 April 19456 daysExecution.
Frederica von Stade American opera singer1 June 1945Charles S. von Stade South African-American polo champion10 April 19451 month, 20 daysKilled in World War II.
Graça Machel Mozambican politician17 October 1945Her father30 September 194517 days
Bill Clinton 42nd President of the United States19 August 1946William Jefferson Blythe Jr. American traveling salesman17 May 19463 months, 2 daysDrowned in the context of an automobile accident.
Peter Kocan Australian author and attempted assassin of Arthur Calwell4 May 1947His father3 monthsAutomobile accident.
Pedro López Colombian serial killer8 October 1948Midardo Reyes4 April 19486 months, 4 daysMurdered in La Violencia.
Jett Williams American singer6 January 1953Hank Williams American singer1 January 19535 daysPossibly drug-induced cardiac arrest.
Wally Carr Aboriginal Australian boxer11 August 1954His father2 monthsSuicide by gunshot.
Janet Lynn Skinner American Gospel musician5 July 1955Billie HailleSpinal meningitis.
Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and founder of The Emirates Group1 December 1958Saeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum Emir of Dubai9 September 19582 months, 21 days
Tyrone Power Jr. American actor22 January 1959Tyrone Power American actor15 November 19582 months, 7 daysFulminant angina pectoris while filming an action scene.
Antwone Fisher American author and film director3 August 1959Eddie Elkins2 monthsMurdered (shot) by a jealous girlfriend.
John Clark Gable American actor20 March 1961Clark Gable American actor16 November 19604 months, 4 daysHeart attack induced by an arterial blood clot.
Yves Amu Klein French artist6 August 1962Yves Klein French Nouveau réalisme artist6 June 19622 monthsThree heart attacks, the first while watching the exploitation film Mondo Cane.
Sławomir Makaruk Polish traveler and photographer4 October 1963Sławomir Makaruk Polish aviator20 April 19635 months, 13 daysAccident aboard an experimental SZD-21 Kobuz glider.
Tariq Al-Ali Kuwaiti actor and comedian18 January 1966His father
Rory Kennedy American documentary filmmaker12 December 1968Robert F. Kennedy U.S. Senator from New York and younger brother of President John F. Kennedy6 June 19686 months, 6 daysAssassination while campaigning for the 1968 Democratic Party presidential primaries.
Fred Hampton Jr. American political activist29 December 1969Fred Hampton American Marxist-Leninist revolutionary and deputy chairman of the Black Panther Party4 December 196925 daysKilled by the Chicago Police Department in a raid. The status of this as an assassination is somewhat disputed; however many sources see this as an assassination or at least a politically motivated extrajudicial execution, with support from the FBI's COINTELPRO program.
Brandon Teena American victim of transphobic hate murder12 December 1972Patrick Brandon7 April 19728 months, 5 daysAutomobile accident.
Philippe Cousteau Jr. Franco-American oceanographer and environmental activist20 January 1980Philippe Cousteau French cinematographer28 June 19796 months, 21 daysAviation accident.
Diana Yukawa Japanese-British violinist and composer16 September 1985Akihisa Yukawa Japanese banker12 August 19851 month, 4 daysJapan Air Lines Flight 123 crash.
Natasha Ignatenko Chernobyl disaster victim1986Vasily Ignatenko Soviet firefighter13 May 1986Acute Radiation Syndrome contracted while extinguishing fires above the exploded Reactor Nº4.
Gia Coppola American filmmaker1 January 1987Gian-Carlo Coppola American film producer and eldest child of Francis Ford Coppola26 May 19867 months, 3 daysSpeedboating accident.

Posthumous birth after the mother's death

It can happen that the mother dies before giving birth. This usually results in the death of the child, but in exceptional cases the child, surgically removed from the mother's womb, can survive.

There is only a handful of such records. The most famous is perhaps the case of Raymond Nonnatus (1204–1240), the Spanish saint in the Middle Ages, who was born this way. His Latin adjective also suggests this ("unborn").

Another instance was Christopher Vasa, Prince of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Kingdom of Sweden, who was the youngest child of King Sigismund Vasa and Queen Anne of Austria. Anne died while still pregnant and her son was delivered alive via caesarean section. The newborn Prince ultimately died few minutes after birth, on 10 February 1598.

A similar case is reported by Andrea Majocchi (1876–1965), an Italian doctor who mentions in his book a case where two live babies were removed from their mother's womb before delivery and brought to the doctor, but there they suddenly died.

In 2024, a Palestinian baby was removed from her mother's womb at 30 weeks gestation after her mother was killed in a drone strike. The baby died in the incubator a few days later.

Modern medical technologies allow homeostasis and overall organ function to be maintained in brain-dead pregnant women to ensure proper development of the fetus, leading to the successful delivery of a healthy child.

The so-called coffin birth is strongly distinguished from the "birth" after the death of the mother. This is the inverse of the former. Here the baby is actually born but is already dead. It differs from the normal stillbirth in that here the mother is already dead too, and only the decomposition gases / contraction of the body inside her push out the baby's also dead body.

Religious and mythological people born posthumously

The Bible's Old Testament mentions two named cases of posthumous children:

  • Ashhur, youngest son of Hezron, born when his father had died when aged past 60 years. (1 Chronicles 2:21, 24)
  • Ichabod, who was born when his mother, who subsequently died, heard news that his father Phinehas had been killed at the Battle of Aphek and paternal grandfather Eli accidentally killed afterwards. (1 Samuel 4:19–22)

Indian mythology

Greek mythology

  • The medicine god Asclepius is said to have been delivered by caesarean section after his mother Cyrene was killed on Mount Olympus by his aunt Artemis.
  • The wine god Dionysus is said to have been rescued from the ashes of his mother Semele after she is unwillingly incinerated by his father Zeus while she was pregnant with him. Zeus then sows Dionysus to his groin until he is fully born.

Celtic mythology

Fictional characters born posthumously

  • Macduff, a character in Shakespeare's Macbeth, revealed that he was not literally born, but removed from his [dead] mother, completing a plot twist.
  • In Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve's fairy tale Beauty and the Beast, the Prince's father, the King, died months before he was born.
  • The Irish Republican song "The Broad Black Brimmer" was about a boy whose father died before he was born.
  • In The Adventures of Sinbad: TV series 11th episode "The Prince Who Wasn't" A man tries to eradicate his brother's bloodline by murdering his brother and only nephew. It's later revealed that his sister-in-law is pregnant.
  • The Charles Dickens character David Copperfield was a posthumous child, whose father had died six months before he was born. Another Dickens character, Oliver Twist, was posthumous as his mother died while giving birth.
  • On A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, baby Jacob was born after his father Dan was killed by Freddy.
  • In The Hunger Games series, Gale Hawthorne's sister Posy is born shortly after their father dies in a mine explosion, and Finnick Odair's son is born months after his death in battle.
  • John Connor, a principal character in the Terminator franchise, and son of Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese (a time traveler from the future), was conceived shortly before his father was killed. As an adult, John was in fact responsible for selecting Reese (who was unaware of their relation) to go back in time.
  • The Noughts & Crosses series character Callie-Rose Hadley is born after the execution of her father, Callum McGregor.
  • In the British television soap opera Coronation Street, Liam Connor Jr. was born in July 2009; his father and namesake Liam Connor, was ordered murdered by Tony Gordon just a short time after Liam Jr.'s conception in October 2008.
  • The Stephen King novel Carrie tells briefly of the parents of the titular character, Margaret and Ralph White. Ralph, a construction worker, had impregnated Margaret, only to be killed in a construction accident shortly before the birth of their daughter.
  • In Berserk, the main character Guts is found after having been birthed by a hanging corpse.
  • Grey's Anatomy: Derek Shepherd dies in a car accident in Season 11, nine months before the birth of his daughter.
  • Bahubali series: Mahendra Bahubali is born shortly after his father Amarendra Bahubali is killed.
  • Star Wars Rebels: Kanan Jarrus dies sacrificing himself while rescuing his lover Hera Syndulla, who is pregnant with their son, Jacen Syndulla.
  • In A Song of Ice and Fire, Princess Daenerys Targaryen is born months after the death of her father, King Aerys II Targaryen.
  • Avatar series: Grace Augustine's human form was killed by Colonel Miles Quaritch, but her unconscious Avatar body was kept in stasis and later gave birth to Kiri.
  • In the Bridgerton novels and its Netflix adaptation, the youngest child Hyacinth is born in the weeks following her father's death from anaphylactic shock from a bee sting.

See also

External links

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