He was twenty-one.
Yes! His children were called Susanna,Hamnet and Judith. Hammeet and Judith were twins.
Susanna was 35 and Judith was 31. Hamnet had predeceased him of course.
Judith was 31, Susannah was 33. Hamnet had died some years earlier.
Yes, William Shakespeare and his wife, Anne Hathaway, had three children, one of whom was a pair of twins named Hamnet and Judith. Hamnet and Judith were born in 1585, two years after their older sister, Susanna. Tragically, Hamnet died at a young age, likely around 11 years old, while Judith survived into adulthood.
Shakespeare was 19 when Susanna was born and 20 when Judith and Hamnet were born.
All of William Shakespeare's children died. Hamnet died in 1596, Susanna in 1648 and Judith in 1662. The reason for Hamnet's death is unclear--there was no report of an outbreak of plague or other infectious disease at that time in Stratford. It may have been an accident. Susanna and Judith probably died of age-related causes, as they were 65 and 77 years old at the time of their deaths.
It should not be said that William Shakespeare had "many" children. He had three children: Susanna, born in 1583, and twins Judith and Hamnet, born in 1585. Hamnet died when he was just eleven years old. See the related question link below.
Shakespeare had 3 children. Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith. Susanna was 66 yrs. old when she died. Hamnet was 11 yrs. old when he died. Judith was 77 yrs. old when she died. Hamnet died of an unknown cause. It was very unexpected at such a young age.
Hamnet died when he was eleven. Judith went on to marry Thomas Quiney, have kids and live to a ripe old age.
William Shakespeare had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Susanna was born in 1583, while the twins were born in 1585. Hamnet tragically died at a young age, around 11 years old, while Judith and Susanna lived into adulthood.
William Shakespeare's son was Hamnet Shakespeare. He died when he was 11 years old.
William Shakespeare's son was called Hamnet. He never directly named any of his plays after his son, but the title of his play 'Hamlet' is of course very close to the name Hamnet. Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' also features twins of different genders (Hamnet had a twin sister named Judith).