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No, of course not!
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
No, none of his grandchildren had any children.
Susanna Hall was alive from May 1583 to July 11, 1649. Judith Quiney was alive from January 1585 to February 9, 1662. Hamnet Shakespeare was alive from January 1585 to August 11, 1596.
It was hard for shakespeare the children had rubbish stuff to play with like (rings,cup and a ball)
It was hard for Shakespeare the children had rubbish stuff to play with like (rings,cup and a ball)
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
By the end of the play "Mother Courage and Her Children" by Bertolt Brecht, two out of Mother Courage's three children die and only one remains alive.
Shakespeare has 3 children
William Shakespeare had three children: Susanna and twins Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet died when he was eleven and his name is similar to Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
hammnet did. hammnet died at the age of 11 because of the plague that was going around at the time.
There is no living relative of Shakespeare because he was alive about nearly 400 years ago. And humans cannot live for that long. But wait. Maybe you are not asking about his children only. Maybe he has a living great-great-great (well, a lot of greats) grandchild. But also, there are no living decendants of Shakespeare, well not legitimate ones anyway. Shakespeare and his wife Anne had three children, and from these three children came four grandchildren and all four grandchildren died without having children of their own. But what if Shakespeare had children from women he was not married to? The actor Betterton claimed he was such a child (of course, he might well have been lying). If so, Shakespeare might have had decendants we don't know about. And anyway, the question doesn't say "children", or "decendants" but "relatives". Aren't neices and nephews your relatives? And although we have no record that Shakespeare's brothers had children, the only one of his sisters to reach adulthood did. Joan Shakespeare was married to a guy called Hart and had children, and one of them had children and so on. Her decendants were still living in Stratford in 1806. There may be some still alive. And what about cousins? There are possibly some decendants of the Ardens around who would be related to Shakespeare on his mother's side.