No... He left his wife and wasn't ever there for his kids
He was also a poet, actor and businessman. And a husband and father. And a genius.
We have no reason to believe that Shakespeare was a vagabond, and very good reason to believe that he was not. At the age of 18 he became a husband and father, so he was never homeless. If he was away from home it was because he was working or looking for work. He could not afford to be a bum.
She was a housewife, the wife of Dr. John Hall. She and her husband got a lot of money from the will of her father William Shakespeare. It is not recorded that Susanna had any other independent source of income.
Since he was an absentee father a lot of the time, a lot of people would say that makes him a bad father.
He was probably finished school around age 15, and we next hear about him at age eighteen, being a husband and father. We then hear about him becoming a father again and then nothing for about ten years.
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He was also a poet, actor and businessman. And a husband and father. And a genius.
We have no reason to believe that Shakespeare was a vagabond, and very good reason to believe that he was not. At the age of 18 he became a husband and father, so he was never homeless. If he was away from home it was because he was working or looking for work. He could not afford to be a bum.
Since two people were on the throne during Shakespeare's career, there have to be two answers to this question. The father of Elizabeth I was Henry VIII, king of England. The father of James I was Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley and husband, at the time, of Mary, Queen of Scots.
She was a housewife, the wife of Dr. John Hall. She and her husband got a lot of money from the will of her father William Shakespeare. It is not recorded that Susanna had any other independent source of income.
Since he was an absentee father a lot of the time, a lot of people would say that makes him a bad father.
Nobody. Shakespeare was her first husband.
Daniel Foltz is a hard working, good father and husband!!!!
He was probably finished school around age 15, and we next hear about him at age eighteen, being a husband and father. We then hear about him becoming a father again and then nothing for about ten years.
Mary Arden and John Shakespeare were husband and wife.
He went to a good local school, because his father made a good living, but no university.
Where English is spoken, the father of your husband is called your father-in-law.