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  1. Mary Shakespeare (née Arden; c. 1537 — September 1608) was the mother of William Shakespeare. Biography. Mary was born about 1536 in Wilmcote, the daughter of Robert Arden, a gentleman farmer and junior descendant of the Arden family, who were prominent in Warwickshire.

  2. Mary Arden was the youngest daughter of a wealthy farmer and the wife of John Shakespeare, William's father. She had eight children, including William, and may have lived with him in Stratford or with her daughter Joan.

  3. Learn about the life and family of Mary Arden, the mother of William Shakespeare, who was born in 1537 and married John Shakespeare in 1557. Find out how she inherited a farm, had eight children, and died in 1608.

  4. www.shakespeare.org.uk › mary-shakespeareMary Shakespeare

    Listen to a fictional story of Mary Shakespeare, William Shakespeare's mother, based on historical facts and sources. Learn about her life, family, and relationship with her famous son.

  5. William Shakespeare’s parents were John and Mary Shakespeare – respectable, middle-class parents who lived in the market town of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire. Shakespeare’s parents had eight children, five of whom survived to adulthood. William was the third child and their first son.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Mary Shakespeare. Mother of William Shakespeare, Playwright. Mary Arden, c. 1537-1608, was the youngest daughter of Robert Arden (d. 1556/7) of Wilmcote, Warwickshire by his first wife, Mary Webb (1512-before 1550). Shortly after inheriting ten marks and a property called Asbyes upon her father’s death, Mary married John Shakespeare (d.1601).

  7. 22 de mar. de 2020 · 22 March 2020. 3 minute read. Shakespeare and his father, John, both made advantageous marriages to wealthier women with whose families they’d been connected from childhood. Mother’s Day provides a perfect opportunity to take a closer look at the woman who shaped Shakespeare’s life, his mother Mary Shakespeare née Arden.