Thomas's son, also named Richard, claimed the land in two stages, 1704 and 1717.
His son, however, claimed he'd moved the body to another resting place-though he never would say where.
Shortly after Lewis' death, his son claimed that he was actually born in 1923.
His son, Peter, claimed that the land could not be sold because it was entailed to him.
In 1488, her son successfully claimed a part of his inheritance.
However his son later returned and claimed his father's title.
Her son claims that she was then jailed for "disturbing social order".
Doctors' sons claim to have been corner boys in their youths.
She died in 1718 while her son still claimed the throne.
Upon the father's death, the son claimed to be the equitable owner.