No. He had four grandchildren, none of whom left children, so he did not even have great-grandchildren. His last decendant was his granddaughter Elizabeth who died in 1660.
There really are no ways of telling whether or not there are descendents of Shakespeare today. You could be one yourself, but there is no way of knowing. We do know that Shakespeare had no legitimate descendents since his three children produced three grandchildren who produced no great-grandchildren. There is, however, the possibility of illegitimate children producing offspring.
None, Shakespeare had three children and four grandchildren but no further descendants.
Elizabeth Shakespeare was William Shakespear's grandaughter(Susanna Shakespeare's daughter) . She had no children. Neither did any of his other grandchildren. Judith had three kids none had kids. Judith died from the Black Plague in 1596 at the age of 11. Hope this helps(:
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.
There are no descendants of William Shakespeare. William died at the age of 53 in 1616. The twins Hamnet and Judith died young from the plague going around. Susanne married and had a child. the parents of that child ( the child's name is still unknown ) died. the child died too. leaving no descendants of William.
No, none of his grandchildren had any children.
no she does not her Grandchildren has not got any children
I don't think he has any great grandchildren yet.
Great-grandchildren
Yes, Jimmy Swaggart does have grandchildren and great grandchildren. As of May 2014, he has 3 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
yes he did have children 3 of them oogaly boogly
Hitler never had any children, so therefore no grandchildren or great great great great great great grandchildren either. And even if he did, Hitler did not live that many generations ago.
Queen Elizabeth has 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
There really are no ways of telling whether or not there are descendents of Shakespeare today. You could be one yourself, but there is no way of knowing. We do know that Shakespeare had no legitimate descendents since his three children produced three grandchildren who produced no great-grandchildren. There is, however, the possibility of illegitimate children producing offspring.
Yes, he had three children and four grandchildren.
The grandchildren of any of your great uncles and great aunts are your second cousins.
None, Shakespeare had three children and four grandchildren but no further descendants.