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Legal Definitions - sine prole

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Definition of sine prole

SINE PROLE

Sine prole is a Latin phrase that means "without issue." It was commonly used in genealogical tables to indicate that a person had no children or descendants.

The abbreviation for sine prole is s.p.

1. John Smith (1800-1850) married Mary Johnson (1805-1880) but died sine prole.

2. Elizabeth Jones (1900-1950) had two children, but both died young. She died sine prole.

These examples show that the individuals mentioned did not have any children or descendants. The use of sine prole in genealogical tables helps to clarify family relationships and inheritance rights.

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Term: SINE PROLE

Definition: Sine prole means "without issue" in Latin. It is often used in genealogical tables to indicate that a person did not have any children. The abbreviation for sine prole is s.p.

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