coheiress
/kɔːˈheɪrɛs/Definitions
1. noun
A female heir who stands next in line to an inheritance, especially after the death of a parent.
“After the death of her aunt, Emily became the coheiress to a vast fortune.”
2. noun
A woman who shares an inheritance or title with another person, especially a sister or cousin.
“The two sisters were coheiresses to their father’s estate and had to divide the property between them.”