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  1. Thomas Quiney. The following is an imagined account from the life of Thomas Quiney, who married Judith Shakespeare, William Shakespeare 's daughter in 1616. His and Judith's three children did not survive to adulthood. Transcript:

  2. Next to the entry, an “X” added by a later hand highlights its significance. Thomas Quiney, who married William Shakespeare’s daughter Judith in 1616, was elected a capital burgess on August 28, 1617 and served as constable for the years 1617/18, and 1618/19. Shakespeare Documented features all primary sources that document the life and ...

  3. Thomas Quiney (baptised 26 February 1589 – c. 1662 or 1663) was the husband of William Shakespeare's daughter Judith Shakespeare, and a vintner and tobacconist in Stratford-upon-Avon. Quiney held several municipal offices in the corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon, the highest being chamberlain in 1621 and 1622, but was also fined for various minor offences.

  4. His father, Adrian Quiney, was a colleague of Shakespeare’s father John in Stratford’s Corporation. More than a decade later, on February 10, 1616, Quiney’s third son Thomas married Shakespeare’s younger daughter Judith. Their first child, born nine months later in November 1616, was baptized Shakespeare Quiney.

  5. 12 de feb. de 2014 · Thomas Quiney was by profession a vintner and tobacconist, and later became a leading member of the town’s governing council, holding its highest office, Chamberlain, in 1621 and 1622. But unlike her sister and brother-in-law who had graves in the chancel of the church, Judith and Thomas were buried in the churchyard, the site is now unknown.

  6. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 104535142. Sponsored by Linda Carey Schultz. Source citation. Daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hatheway. Married Thomas Quiney (1589-1662) and had three children--Shakespeare (1616-1617), Richard (1618-1639), and Thomas (1620-1639). Judith Quiney had no grandchildren. Believed to be buried in a now unknown part ...

  7. In the months after Thomas Quiney’s marriage to Judith Shakespeare, both he and probably his new wife were excommunicated for their failure to respond to the charge that they had not sought a license to marry during Lent, the church season before Easter.