Anne spent all her married life in Stratford. In 1597, when they had been married about 15 years, Shakespeare bought a large new house called New Place for Anne and their daughters to live in.
Not likely. After they were married, they had to live on his income, not her father's.
His wife, Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway Shakespeare (1555 - 06 Aug 1623) lived to be 67 years old. She married Shakespeare in 1582 when he was 18 years old and she was 26. She died 7 years after his death. They had 3 children: Susanna Hall, Hamnet Shakespeare and Judith Quiney.
About seven years.
He lived in Stratford-upon-Avon with his wife, Anne Hathaway.
He was married to Anne Hathaway who lived in Stratford-Upon-Avon. However, at some point after the birth of his children Shakespeare moved to London, leaving his wife and children behind.
Anne Hathaway lived to the age of 67 years.
There is no evidence of whether Anne Hathaway, William Shakespeare's wife, was a Catholic or a Protestant. However they did live under the rule of Elizabeth I, a Protestant Queen, who outlawed Catholicism.
She lived with her parents until she married. After she married Will some people think the couple stayed at Will's parents' place, but Germaine Greer in her excellent book Shakespeare's Wife argues that as a married couple they would be expected to have their own place, no matter how humble. And it must have been humble until Will was able to support the family. One of the things he did when he started to get rich was to buy a huge new house in Stratford called New Place in 1597 where Anne lived until her death.
Well, the circumstances of his employment meant that he had to live in a different place from her for most of their married life, with only occasional visits. It was inconvenient for many reasons for her to live in London, and besides, Shakespeare always considered Stratford home. He didn't get there as often as would be ideal, but that was the cost of making a living. You may be surprised to find that in the modern world many married couples have to live separately for a time because of their employment.
With him.
They certainly did. They were married in November 1582 and lived together in Stratford at least until 1585 when the twins were born. At some point in the next seven years, William went to work in London while Anne stayed in Stratford with the children. He may have been able to make short visits to her but from this point until about 1613 they maintained two households. When Shakespeare retired in about 1613 he returned to Stratford and the Shakespeares started living together again until his death.