Issue
The Prince and Princess of Orange-Nassau had a stillborn son, in 1735. Their other children were:
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stillborn Daughter | 19 December 1736 | 19 December 1736 | |
| Stillborn Daughter | 22 December 1739 | 22 December 1739 | |
| Carolina, Princess-Regent of Friesland | 28 February 1743 | 6 May 1787 | married 1760, Karl Christian of Nassau-Weilburg; had issue |
| Anna of Orange-Nassau | 15 November 1746 | 29 December 1746 | |
| Willem V Batavus | 8 March 1748 | 9 April 1806 | married, 1767, Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia; had issue |
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