This is my own interpretation of Ann Hathaway's lifetime and age based on my understanding. My version is a little sensational, please forgive me. Ann (aka Agnes) Hathaway was born in 1556, her parents are Richard and Joan, and she must be raised with her brothers and sisters at Hewlands Farm Shottery. Her father is a farmer, and he will remarry when Joan Hathaway dies. Anne Hathaway seems to have married in the worst case, or in the worst case, not going to school but a small village in Haedlet from Ardennes. One mile of Tratford.
On November 28, 1582, William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in Worcester, Canterbury. Hathaway came from a small village Shottery, 1 mile west of Stratford. William is 18 years old, Anne is 26 years old and I am pregnant. Their first child, a daughter named Susan, was born May 26, 1583. Two years later, February 2, 1585, twin hamnet and Judith were born. Hamnet passed away at the age of 11 for an unknown reason. William Shakespeare lived for seven years, and in the year 1585 the twins were not recorded after birth. Scholars call this period "lost time" and people generally deduce what kind of person he is. Do it during this time. There is a theory that he may be hiding for a poaching game of the local landlord Sir James Lucy. Another possibility is that he may be the principal of Lancashire's assistant.
William Shakespeare was born in April 1564 and is the eldest son of John Shakespeare. His father, glove maker, merchant, landlord married Mary Arden, the wealthy landowner's daughter of Wilm Court. William Shakespeare married Ann Hathaway in November 1582, and six months later their daughter Susanna was born. In February 1585, two other children were born, and the twins were Hamnet and Judith. At some later time, he joined the team members and traveled to London. As a member of Sir Chamberlain, a leading troupe company in London, he wrote a script and eventually became a shareholder of Universal Studios. He was very successful, so he updated his father's weapon application in 1596 and bought and repaired a new place in Stratford's second largest house the following year. Shakespeare semi-retired from London in about 1610. He died on April 23, 1616 and disposed of his legacy by will.