Some may have been more generous than W.C. but you'd fare better choosing
someone else as a bastard.
At the time Fields was away from Hattie on tour in Britain. By 1907, however,
he and Hattie separated; she had been pressing him to stop touring and settle
into a respectable trade, while he was unwilling to give up show business.
Until his death, Fields continued to correspond with Hattie and voluntarily sent
child-support payments.
William Rexford Fields Morris
He had another son, named William Rexford Fields Morris (born August 15,
1917), with girlfriend Bessie Poole. Bessie was an established Ziegfeld Follies
performer and met Fields while performing in New York City at the famous Amster-
dam Theater. Her beauty and quick wit attracted Fields, who was the featured act
from 1916 until 1922. She was killed in a bar fight several years after their
son's birth, leaving him to be raised in foster care, where he acquired the sur-
name Morris from his foster mother. Fields sent voluntary support to young Bill
in care of his foster mother until he graduated from high school, when he sent
$300 as a gift.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._C._Fields#Personal_life
Assuming a HS graduation of 1935 and adjusted for inflation:
$5,027.85
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/infl.cgi
Contested bequeathment
He left a portion of his estate to a secular orphanage:
In a provision of his will that was contested by his wife Hattie and his son
Claude, W. C. Fields—an atheist to the end—left a portion of his estate to fund
the education of orphans in a school "where no religion of any sort is
preached".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._C._Fields#Contested_bequeathment