All three of his younger brothers, but only one (younger) sister, lived to adulthood. Both sisters born to his parents before William died in infancy, and his sister Anne died at age 7. His sister Joan lived to be 77, the only one of his siblings to outlive William, who died at age 52 in 1616.
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she gave birth to a foot. rofl. no she actually had 8 children but only one of them survived - Ruth Putnam
Yes, you would get soaked.
One penny.
Yes, William Shakespeare and his wife, Anne Hathaway, had three children, one of whom was a pair of twins named Hamnet and Judith. Hamnet and Judith were born in 1585, two years after their older sister, Susanna. Tragically, Hamnet died at a young age, likely around 11 years old, while Judith survived into adulthood.
she is a character in one of shakespeares plays called othello and shes a bit of a hoe
He had 5 children. He had given them up for adoption because he had not belived in having children.
seven children, but only one -- a son named Louis -- survived to adulthood.
Yes! Mozart had 6 children but only 2 survived until adulthood.
Washington Irving was a 19th century American writer, diplomat, biographer and essayist. He was one of eleven children of his parents, of which only 8 survived to reach adulthood.
Neil's Bohr had six children with wife, Margrethe Norlund. Four children survived into adulthood, and one, Aage, became a well-known physicist, as well.
Mary Shelley, the author of "Frankenstein," had four children with Percy Bysshe Shelley, but only one survived to adulthood. Her first child died shortly after birth, followed by the deaths of her second and third children in childhood from illness. Her fourth child, Percy Florence Shelley, was the only one who lived into adulthood.
Mozart and his wife Constanze had six children, only two of which survived until adulthood. In order of birth: Raimund - 1783 (died in infancy) Karl - 1784 Johann - 1786 (died in infancy) Theresia - 1788 (died in infancy) Anna Maria - 1789 (died in infancy) Franz - 1791
Percy and Mary Shelley had four children, though only one, Percy Florence Shelley, survived to adulthood. Their other three children—William, Clara, and Mary—died in infancy or early childhood. The couple's experiences with loss deeply influenced their lives and works.
Just one son, Titus.
One of them survived, and that was Mary, born 1516, mother: Catherine Aragorn.
Bach had 20 children in total. From his first marriage with Maria Barbara Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach had seven children, four of which survived into adulthood. The four who survived were Catharina Dorothea, Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philipp Emanuel, and Johann Gottfried Berhard. From his second marriage with Anna Magdalena Wilcke, Bach had 13 children, six who survived to adulthood. The six who survived were Gottfried Heinrich, Elisabeth Juliana Friederica, Johann Christoph Friedrich, Johann Christian, Johanna Carolina, and Regina Susanna. The four most famous who also became composers, were: Carl Philipp Emanuel Johann Christian Wilhelm Friedemann Johann Christoph Friedrich The link below has a good family tree diagram showing some of his many children.
Mary Shelley had four children, but only one, her son Percy Florence Shelley, survived to adulthood. Her other three children—two daughters, Clara and Mary, and a son, William—died in infancy or early childhood. Mary faced immense personal tragedy with the loss of her children, which deeply affected her life and work.