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  1. Shakespeare’s mother was born Mary Arden in 1537, the youngest of eight daughters of Robert Arden. Mary’s family had a distinguished history and could trace itself back to the Norman Conquest. Thomas Arden had fought in the 13th Century civil war; Robert Arden, the War of the Roses and John Arden was one of Henry VII’s courtiers.

  2. Mary Arden. Mary Arden was the mother of William Shakespeare. Mary’s date of birth is unknown; she was likely to have been born between the years 1536-8. She was the youngest of eight daughters and lived in a farmhouse that was built in 1514. Mary’s father, Robert Arden, was a member of the Guild of the Holy Cross, an important communal ...

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  4. Mar 22, 2020 · Palmers’ House, as part of the current Mary Arden’s Farm estate managed by The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Photo via Wikimedia Commons. Mary gave birth to eight children, of whom William was the first to survive infancy, despite being born in a plague season. Her role in his life remains tantalisingly out of reach.

  5. Arden Coat of Arms. Mary Shakespeare (née Arden; c. 1537 — September 1608) was the mother of William Shakespeare. Biography. Mary was born about 1536 in Wilmcote, the daughter of Robert Arden, a gentleman farmer and junior descendant of the Arden family, who were prominent in Warwickshire.

  6. The life of Mary Arden was determined by the success or failure of her husband John. Mary Arden's role was to bring up the Shakespeare family. Between 1557 and 1570 her husband was extremely successful, building his businesses and increasing the wealth of the family.

  7. Feb 2, 2015 · Mary Arden was “the daughter of a 100-acre farmer in a small village in Warwickshire. Mary had eight children, three of whom died young, and went through many family disasters and tragedies. But what makes Mary’s life especially fascinating is that one of her sons was William Shakespeare.”.

  8. John Shakespeare's wife was born Mary Arden, the daughter of Robert Arden. In 1550, Robert Arden settled two properties he owned in Snitterfield on trustees, to be divided among six of his daughters after their mother’s death.

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