Elizabeth died in 1670, his last legitimate descendant. However, if one accepts that the Dark Lady was Mrs. Emilia Lanier, and that he bore an illegitimate child by Shakespeare, then Tennessee Williams, whose Mother was a Lanier, may have been a descendant of Shakespeare.
His granddaughter Elizabeth Barnard, the twice-married daughter of his daughter Susanna.
There are no living descendants of William Shakespeare; the last one was his granddaughter Elizabeth who died in the seventeenth century. Presumably some people must be related to him, decended from his nephew Thomas Hart.
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The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."
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 are no living descendants of William Shakespeare; the last one was his granddaughter Elizabeth who died in the seventeenth century. Presumably some people must be related to him, decended from his nephew Thomas Hart.
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The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."
No. Only two of his six children survived childhood and neither had children. The last decendant of his sister died in 1919.
"O'" short for Gaelige and Scots-Gaelic "Óg", meaning young, and decendant, but I.ve never even heard it before.
William Isaac Last was born in 1857.
William Isaac Last died in 1911.
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.
Last of the Living was created in 2008.
Yes, John Gilley was recognized as the oldest living man in Maine. He lived to be 109 years old and was a well-known lobsterman from South Thomaston. His long life and contributions to his community made him a revered figure in Maine history.
The last play of Shakespeare's four great tragedies is "Macbeth" and it was written in 1606. He wrote the first of the great tragedies, "Hamlet" in 1600.