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  1. Susanna’s marriage to John Hall likely pleased Shakespeare tremendously, for Shakespeare appointed John and Susanna executors of his will. Susanna moved into Hall’s Croft – John Hall’s family home after the wedding, and on 21 February 1608 gave birth to William Shakespeare’s first grandchild, a baby girl named Elizabeth Hall.

  2. 28. Okt. 2015 · Susanna Shakespeare Shakespeare's eldest daughter, Susanna, married John Hall on 5 June 1607. After the death of her grandfather, John Shakespeare in 1635, Susanna, John, their daughter Elizabeth, and Anne Shakespeare lived in New Place together. Upon his demise, William Shakespeare left Susanna his papers, and so it is assumed that she had some involvement with the…

  3. Susanna died on 11 July 1649 aged 66 and was buried beside her husband in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon. Her epitaph reads; “Witty above her sex, but that’s not all, Wise to salvation was good Mistris Hall, Something in Shakespeare was in that, but this. Wholy of him with whom she’s now in bliss. Then, Passenger, hast nere a teare,

  4. Susanna Hall. Susanna Hall ( née Shakespeare; baptized 26 May 1583 – 11 July 1649) was the oldest daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. She was the older sister of twins Judith and Hamnet Shakespeare. Susanna married the physician John Hall in 1607.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Susanna_HallSusanna Hall - Wikiwand

    eldest child and older daughter of William Shakespeare / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Susanna Hall ( née Shakespeare; baptized 26 May 1583 – 11 July 1649) was the oldest daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. She was the older sister of twins Judith and Hamnet Shakespeare. Susanna married the physician John Hall in 1607.

  6. Susanna (Shakespeare) Hall was born in Warwickshire, England. Susanna Hall was the elder daughter of English poet and playwright William Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway . She was baptised on 26 May 1583 at Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Her baptism is recorded in the parish register as: "May ...

  7. The other parties involved in the recovery, William and Thomas Hathaway, may have been related to Susanna Hall’s mother, Ann Hathaway, but this has not been established. One further process was involved but Edward Nash eventually disputed the entire maneuver and filed a bill in Chancery in February 1648 seeking to compel Susanna and Elizabeth to implement the provisions of Thomas Nash’s will.