Joan Shakespeare was born in 1569.
William Shakespeare had 3 brothers and 4 sisters. One, Joan, was named for an earlier sister who died as an infant. Another sister, Margaret, also died before he was born. His sisters were Joan (I), Margaret, Joan (II) and Anne. Only the second Joan lived to adulthood. His brothers, all younger, were Gilbert, Richard, and Edmund.
Joan survived William and inherited their parents' house from him.
William Shakespeare had three siblings: Joan, who was his only sister, and three brothers named Gilbert, Richard, and Edmund. Joan was born in 1569 but died in infancy. Gilbert lived into adulthood, while Richard and Edmund also survived into their teenage years. Shakespeare was the third of eight children in the family.
Joan, Margaret, Anne, Joan again, Gilbert, Richard and Edmund.
William Shakespeare did have two sisters named Joan, but not at the same time. The first sister named Joan died as an infant.
Mary Shakespeare was a traditional mother and homemaker.
The ones we know about were his mother, Mary Arden Shakespeare, his sisters Anne Shakespeare and Joan Shakespeare Hart, his wife Anne Hathaway Shakespeare, and his daughters Susanna Shakespeare Hall and Judith Shakespeare Quiney.
Yes, he had three: Richard, Edmund and Gilbert. All three lived to adulthood, but died before their older brother. Edmund (the youngest) actually followed William into the theatre world. (see related question)
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A "Greasy Joan" is referring to a prostitute. In Love's Labour's Lost (which features this song), Greasy Joan is referring to the princess.
Anne Shakespeare was William Shakespeare's sister. Their mother was called Mary Shakespeare. Anne Shakespeare was also William Shakespeare's wife. We don't know her mother's name. She had a stepmother called Joan Hathaway.
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