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*1564 April 26: William, son of John and Mary Shakespeare, baptized in Stratford-on-Avon (the tradition that he was born on the 23rd seems not to have been traced before the 18th century)
*1564 April 26: William, son of John and Mary Shakespeare, baptized in Stratford-on-Avon (the tradition that he was born on the 23rd seems not to have been traced before the 18th century)
*1582 November: Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway
*1583 May 26: their daughter Susanna baptized
*1585 February 2: twins Hamnet and Judith baptized
*1596 August 11: Hamnet buried
*1616 April 23: Shakespeare died (date given on his monument)
*1623: publication of Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, commonly called the [[First Folio]], comprising 36 plays, about half not previously published
*1670: death of Shakespeare's last surviving descendant

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A timeline (or several) relating to William Shakespeare.
  • 1564 April 26: William, son of John and Mary Shakespeare, baptized in Stratford-on-Avon (the tradition that he was born on the 23rd seems not to have been traced before the 18th century)
  • 1582 November: Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway
  • 1583 May 26: their daughter Susanna baptized
  • 1585 February 2: twins Hamnet and Judith baptized
  • 1596 August 11: Hamnet buried
  • 1616 April 23: Shakespeare died (date given on his monument)
  • 1623: publication of Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, commonly called the First Folio, comprising 36 plays, about half not previously published
  • 1670: death of Shakespeare's last surviving descendant