Sophie Christiane had 24 pregnancies in 27 years but gave birth to only 14 children of which seven survived into adulthood: •
Georg Frederick Karl (b. Schloss Obersulzbürg, 30 June 1688 – d. Bayreuth, 17 May 1735), who finally inherited Bayreuth in 1726. •
Albert Wolfgang (b. Schloss Obersulzbürg, 8 December 1689 – killed in action, near Parma, 29 June 1734). • Dorothea Charlotte (b. Schloss Obersulzbürg, 15 March 1691 – d. Weikersheim, 18 March 1712); married on 7 August 1711 to Karl Ludwig, Count of
Hohenlohe-Weikersheim. • Frederick Emanuel (b. Schloss Obersulzbürg, 13 February 1692 – d. Schloss Obersulzbürg, 13 January 1693); died in infancy. • Christiane Henriette (b. Schloss Obersulzbürg, 29 August 1693 – d. Schönberg, 19 May 1695); died in early childhood. • Frederick Wilhelm (b. Schönberg, 12 January 1695 – d. Schönberg, 13 May 1695); died in infancy. • A miscarriage of a daughter in the 4th month of pregnancy (19 December 1695). • A miscarriage of a daughter in the 6th month of pregnancy (16 August 1697). • Christiane (b. and d. Schönberg, 31 October 1698). • Christian August (b. Schönberg, 14 July 1699 – d. Schönberg, 29 July 1700); died in early childhood. •
Sophie Magdalene (b. Schönberg, 28 November 1700 – d. Christiansborg Castle, 27 May 1770); married on 7 August 1721 to King
Christian VI of Denmark. • Christine Wilhelmine (b. Schönberg, 17 June 1702 – d. Schönberg, 19 March 1704); died in early childhood. •
Frederick Ernest (b. Schönberg, 15 December 1703 – d. Schloss Friedrichsruhe in
Drage, 23 June 1762); married on 26 December 1731 to Duchess Christine Sophie of
Brunswick-Bevern. The union was childless. • Marie Eleonore (b. Schönberg, 28 December 1704 – d. Schönberg, 4 June 1705); died in infancy. •
Sophie Caroline (b. Weferlingen, 31 March 1705 – d. Sorgenfri Castle, 7 June 1764); married on 8 December 1723 to
George Albert, Prince of East Frisia. • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (22 January 1706). • A miscarriage of a son in the 4th and a half month of pregnancy (17 January 1707). •
Frederick Christian (b. posthumously, Weferlingen, 17 July 1708 – d. Bayreuth, 20 January 1769), inherited Bayreuth in 1763. • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (4 December 1709). • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (30 January 1710). • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (30 March 1710). • A miscarriage of a son in the 5th and a half month of pregnancy (11 January 1712). • A miscarriage of a son in the 4th and a half month of pregnancy (20 March 1713). • A miscarriage in 1714. == References ==