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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 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.

  3. Susanna Hall. Susanna Shakespeare was baptised on 26th May 1583, six months after her parents, William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway, were married. Susanna married John Hall, a physician, at Holy Trinity Church on 5 June 1607. Their only child, Elizabeth, was born on 21 February 1608.

  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. 29 feb 2020 · Genealogy for Susanna Hall (Shakespeare) (1583 - 1649) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Stratford-upon-Avon, England
    • July 11, 1649Stratford-upon-Avon
    • before May 26, 1583
    • Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
  6. Susanna Shakespeare (Hall) – Shakespeare’s eldest daughter. About the Item. During her lifetime, Susanna Hall, with the help of four men who acted as Trustees, had two legal documents drawn up.

  7. 9 mag 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 Shakespeare.