There is no reason to suppose so. Some people think that Shakespeare's gift of the second-best bed suggests that he didn't like Anne much, but others argue that it means just the opposite, and that he didn't leave her anything else in his will because she was going to get a nice big slice of his estate anyway. If she hated him, would she have arranged for a fancy statue of him to be put up in the church?
William Shakespeare's wife's name was Anne Hathaway.
After she married William Shakespeare, she was known as Anne Shakespeare.
At least for part of Shakespeare's time, she was Mrs. William Shakespeare.
Yes, Marcia Hathaway was related to Anne Hathaway; she was Anne Hathaway's aunt. Marcia was the sister of Anne's mother, Mary Hathaway, which makes her an important figure in Anne's family lineage. Anne Hathaway is best known as the wife of William Shakespeare.
He didn't. They were still married on the day he died.
William Shakespeare's wife's name was Anne Hathaway.
Anne Hathaway was William Shakespeare's wife.
Her name was Anne Hathaway. After she married Shakespeare, she was known as Anne Shakespeare.
After she married William Shakespeare, she was known as Anne Shakespeare.
Anne Hathaway was 26 when she married William Shakespeare. She was 67 when she died.
William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway (no, not that Anne Hathaway) in late November, 1582. Probably the 28th or 29th.
Anne Hathaway's maiden name was of course Hathaway
Anne Hathaway.
She was William Shakespeare's wife.
No
She was Mrs. William Shakespeare, née Anne Hathaway.
Yes, William Shakespeare married to Anne Hathaway in 1582