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Though Mary gave birth to many children , several of them died young. John Shakespeare was born in His father, Richard Shakespeare, was a tenant farmer who worked on various sections of land, one of which was owned by the wealthy Robert Arden of Wilmecote. John worked as a farmer with his father but in he moved to Stratford to set up business trading in wool, malt and corn.

William Shakespeare 's education would have started at home. His mother , Mary Arden, would have told him fables and fairy tales during his early youth. His home education would also have included reading the bible. In addition to education at home, Petty School followed up to the age of seven.

Last Updated: 19th June, Joita Gentsch Professional. What was Shakespeare's family life like? Shakespeare Family Life. Ayachi Paull Professional. Who was Shakespeare's dad? John Shakespeare. Yeremi Joker Professional. What was Shakespeare's siblings called? Answer and Explanation: Shakespeare had at least seven siblings.

He had two older sisters named Joan and Judith, and three younger brothers named Gilbert, Richard, and. Garland Dettmers Explainer. Why did Shakespeare name his son Hamnet? Little is known about Hamnet. The twins were probably named after Hamnet Sadler, a baker, who witnessed Shakespeare's will, and his wife, Judith.

It's likely that Richard was named after his paternal grandfather. Anne unfortunately died at the age of eight.

Edmund became an actor in London, as his brother William did. He died in and is buried in Southwark Cathedral in London. At the age of eighteen, William married Anne Hathaway , a young woman from the village of Shottery, just outside Stratford-upon-Avon. William and Anne Shakespeare had three children.

Susanna was born six months after their marriage, followed by twins Judith and Hamnet in John was a real entrepreneur and had expanded his business into trading in wool and other farm produce and the dubious, but lucrative, business of money lending. The Shakespeare's were clearly an ambitious couple and John had the clear advantage of marrying into the aristocracy which would, no doubt , have impressed the men who ran the Town Council of Stratford.

This might sound strange to us but in the Elizabethan era basic hygiene was practically unknown. People washed infrequently, men urinated in the living room and most houses had a refuse heap outside their front doors. The water was dangerous to drink at the best of times, so ale or wine depending on your class, was the safest option.

The position of ale-taster was an important one and it was essential that Stratford maintained a long-reaching reputation for its brewing. Their happiness was short-lived as the baby died of the plague shortly after birth.

The plague, commonly referred to as the Black Death, was rampant in England. The plague was often transmitted by the fleas that lived on animals. So farmers and the retailers of farm produce, such as animal hides, were in constant danger of contracting the Black Death. The disease could also be air bound and transmitted from an infected person's breath. So the virulent nature of the disease resulted in frequent outbreaks of the terrible disease for the next hundred years.

People must have lived in constant fear for the lives of their children and most families had many children due to the high infant mortality rate - a terrible fear for the parents. Meanwhile John's rise in the Civic world continued and he was elected as Chamberlain of the Borough of Stratford in The Town Council met daily, and had many important tasks. They heard petitions, made sure the streets were kept clear, and insured that weights and measures were accurate.

Mary became pregnant again and gave birth in to a second daughter, Margaret. Once again family life for the new parents was shattered as Margaret only lived for one year.

This birthday is not substantiated as there was no Birth Certificate or registration during that period of English history. Given the high mortality rate of infants it was the custom of the Elizabethan parents to have their children baptised three days after their birth and so the birthday of William has been set as April 23rd. In John became an Alderman of Stratford and with this position came the benefit of free education for his children at the local Grammar School.

This was good timing as the family started to expand with the birth of Gilbert in October John's career was still rising and in he became the Mayor of Stratford. The joy of the Shakespeare's must have been great when Mary gave birth to another daughter, also called Joan, in and they became parents once more.

In John became Chief Alderman of Stratford - the pinnacle of his career. Due to his important Civic duties he rightfully sought the title of gentleman and applied for his Coat-of-Arms. The right to a Coat-of-Arms was very prestigious and sought after by many people. The coat-of-arms could be displayed on their door and all their personal items. Mysteriously, the application was unsuccessful. However, for unspecific reasons the application was abruptly withdrawn, and within the next few years, for reasons just as mystifying, John Shakespeare would go from wealthy business owner and dedicated civil servant to debtor and absentee council member.

By he was behind in his taxes and stopped paying the statutory aldermanic subscription for poor relief. In , he had to mortgage Mary Shakespeare's estate, Asbies, to pay his creditors. In he was fined 40 pounds for missing a court date and in the town removed him from the board of aldermen due to lack of attendance. By , John Shakespeare owned only his house on Henley Street and, in he was fined for not attending church. However, near the very end of John Shakespeare's life, it seems that his social and economic standing was again beginning to flourish.

He once again applied to the College of Heralds for a coat-of-arms in , and, due likely to the success of William in London, this time his wish was granted. The coat-of-arms could then be displayed on their door and all their personal items. The motto was Non sanz droict or not without right.



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