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    Susanna Hall (née Shakespeare; baptised 26 May 1583 – 11 July 1649) was the oldest child of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway and the older sister of twins Judith and Hamnet Shakespeare. Susanna married John Hall, a local physician, in 1607. They had one daughter, Elizabeth, in 1608.

  2. 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,

  3. Susanna Hall (nee Shakespeare) was the elder of Shakespeare’s two daughters. She was baptised on 26th May 1583 at Holy Trinity church in Stratford upon Avon and died on 11th July 1649. She married Dr John Hall in 1607.

  4. Susanna Hall. The following is an imagined account from the life of Susanna Hall, William and Anne Shakespeare 's eldest child. She married John Hall in 1607 and together they raised their only child Elizabeth. Susanna and John were left the bulk of Shakespeare's estate, including New Place, upon his death. Transcript:

  5. 25 gen 2021 · Julia Carpenter. Jan 25, 2021. Witty above her sex, but that's not all. — from Susanna Halls epitaph. (image via Wikimedia Commons) Much is known of William Shakespeare’s writing, and much is written of the lives his legendary characters led on the page and on the stage.

  6. 9 mag 2022 · by Mirella Patzer Monday, May 09, 2022. Susanna Hall was the eldest child of William Shakespeare. She was baptized on 26th May 1583 at Holy Trinity church in Stratford upon Avon. She had two younger siblings – twins Hamnet and Judith – and was raised in the family home owned on Henley Street, owned by her grandfather, John ...

  7. Susanna Hall and her daughter Elizabeth Nash settle the estates inherited from William Shakespeare: the deed of settlement | Shakespeare Documented. Home Resource 17th-century legacies. June 2, 1647. Contributed by. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. TR46/1/9. View Image Assets. TR46/1/9. Click image to enlarge. TR46/1/9 folded. View Image Assets.