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  Baggins Family
Drogo Baggins was born in 2908 to Fosco Baggins and Ruby Bolger Baggins.
Laura Baggins died in 2916 at the age of 102 and was succeeded by her eldest son Bungo, father of Bilbo.
Polo Baggins was the son of Ponto Baggins and Mimosa Bunce Baggins.
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 Baggins family
In Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Baggins family is a remarkable and rich Hobbit family.
The Baggins family lives in the Shire, mostly in or near the town of Hobbiton.
Frodo Baggins — nephew and heir of Bilbo, he was involved in the war of the Ring.
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 Baggins family - The Lord of the Rings Wiki - a Wikia wiki
Mungo Baggins(2807–2900) was the grandfather of Bilbo Baggins.
Laura (Grubb) Baggins (2814–2916) was the grandmother of Bilbo Baggins.
Fosco Baggins was the paternal grandfather of Frodo Baggins.
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 Baggins - enyclopaedia article about Baggins
Summary: In J. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Baggins family is a remarkable and rich Hobbit family.
They were seen as respectable until Bilbo Baggins set out on the quest for Erebor with Gandalf the Grey and thirteen Dwarves: when he returned he was seen as odd or queer, but also extremely rich.
The Baggins clan traces their origin to the first recorded Baggins, one Balbo Baggins, who was born in or near Hobbiton in 1167 of the Shire reckoning (2767 Third Age).
www.pro-researcher.co.uk /encyclopaedia/english/baggins   (347 words)

  
 Frodo Baggins - Tolkien Gateway
Frodo Baggins is a Hobbit (or halfling), born on September 22 of the year 2968 of the Third Age (T.A.) to Drogo Baggins and Primula Brandybuck.
In 2989, Frodo came under the guardianship of Bilbo Baggins, whom he thinks of as his uncle (though Frodo was actually his first and second cousin once removed, since his mother is Bilbo's first cousin, and his father is Bilbo's second cousin).
Mungo Largo Baggins = Tanta Hornblower (grandfather of Bilbo)
tolkiengateway.net /wiki/Frodo_Baggins   (838 words)

  
 Brandybuck Family
Grandfather of Frodo Baggins and great-grandfather of Meriadoc Brandybuck.
Hilda and her family attended the Farewell Party of Bilbo Baggins in 3001.
Rory attended Bilbo Baggins' 111th birthday party, and when Bilbo vanished suddenly, Rory suspected that it was more than a simple prank and that Bilbo was off on another adventure.
www.tuckborough.net /brandybuck.html   (1894 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Balbo Baggins Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Balbo Baggins is a fictional character alluded to in the "Baggins of Hobbiton" family tree in Appendix C of J. Tolkien 's The Lord of the Rings.
Balbo Baggins is a fictional character alluded to in the "Baggins of Hobbiton" family tree in Appendix C of J.
Balbo Baggins should not be confused with Bilbo Baggins, the central character of The Hobbit and a secondary character in The Lord of the Rings.
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 Bilbo Baggins
Bilbo Baggins had settled into a comfortable life in the Shire when thirteen Dwarves and one Wizard showed up on his doorstep and whisked him off on an adventure.
His father was Bungo Baggins and his mother was Belladonna Took, a spirited Hobbit-lass who passed on her Tookish adventurousness to her only child.
For the name Baggins, Tolkien intended to recall the word "bag." The associated name Bag End was meant to imply "cul-de-sac." This was the local name of Tolkien's aunt's farm in Worcestershire, which was located at the end of a lane that led no further.
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 Took Family
She and her family attended the Farewell Party of Bilbo Baggins in 3001.
She was thus unable to attend Bilbo Baggins' Farewell Party in 3001.
She was the daughter of Ponto Baggins and Mimosa Bunce Baggins.
www.tuckborough.net /took.html   (3400 words)

  
 The Annals of Middle-earth
Son of Ponto Baggins, and was the father of Posco and Prisca Baggins.
A family of Hobbits that lived in Buckland, an area outside the borders of the Shire, on the opposite side of the Baranduin River.
A family of Hobbits dwelling in the Shire.
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 Bilbo Baggins - Tolkien Gateway
Bilbo Baggins was the first ring-bearer in the history of Middle-earth to give up the One Ring voluntarily.
He was born on September 22, 2890 of the Third Age, son of Bungo Baggins and Belladonna Took.
Bilbo was the Ring-bearer for many decades with no idea of its significance, and it prolonged his life beyond normal limits and slowed his aging.
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 Baggins family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Baggins family is known to be a remarkable and rich Hobbit family.
Evidently aristocratic landowners, they intermarried extensively with the two titled families of the Shire, the Tooks and the Brandybucks.
They were seen as respectable (indeed, as more respectable than the aristocratic Tooks) until Bilbo Baggins set out on the quest for Erebor with Gandalf the Grey and thirteen Dwarves: when he returned he was seen as odd or queer, but also extremely rich.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baggins   (542 words)

  
 Frodo Baggins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frodo, a Hobbit (or halfling, as other peoples tended to call them), was born to Drogo Baggins and Primula Brandybuck on September 22 in the year of 2968 of the Third Age.
In 2989, Frodo came under the guardianship of Bilbo Baggins, whom he thought of as his uncle (though Frodo was actually his first and second cousin once removed, since his mother was Bilbo's first cousin, and his father was Bilbo's second cousin).
Frodo Baggins was considerably the most courageous hobbit who ever lived, who lost his mental and physical health in the Quest of the Ring.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frodo_Baggins   (1893 words)

  
 :: ernil pheriannath//info/family-analysis ::
pippin is peregrin I of the infamous took family of the shire.
aldagrim took (again, pippin's grandfather) and drogo baggins were second cousins (rosa baggins, hildigrim took's [pippin's great grandfather's] wife, was the cousin of drogo's father, fosco baggins, see rotk appendix, baggins family tree) this would make, paladin (pippin's father) and frodo third cousins.
the three families, baggins, took and brandybuck, were esteemed families of the shire.
www.somethingtookish.org /pippin/familyanalysis.html   (553 words)

  
 Simple Hobbits Have Lots of Friends
The law firm of Burrowes, Burrowes, and Grubb was a front for Baggins family money-laundering schemes.
So it may be that the Baggins family supplied the Tooks with their hit men.
The Baggins family had to deal with its own, and Frodo, head of the Baggins family, was away on a mission.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/tolkien/72845/4   (536 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs: Articles - Why Bilbo chose Frodo as his heir.
Bilbo Baggins was gone for more than a year on his journey to the Lonely Mountain and back.
Baggins was obviously still among the living, the auction had to be halted at once and all of his belongings returned.
They had been living with Primula's family at Brandy Hall with their young son Frodo who was left orphaned by the terrible event.
www.barrowdowns.com /articles_heir.php   (935 words)

  
 Baggins family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Baggins family is known to be a remarkable and rich Hobbit family.
Evidently aristocratic landowners, they intermarried extensively with the two titled families of the Shire, the Tooks and the Brandybucks.
They were seen as respectable (indeed, as more respectable than the aristocratic Tooks) until Bilbo Baggins set out on the quest for Erebor with Gandalf the Grey and thirteen Dwarves: when he returned he was seen as odd or queer, but also extremely rich.
nba.servegame.org /en/Baggins.htm   (523 words)

  
 Burrowing deep into the birthplace of Bilbo Baggins | Features | Property | Telegraph
After a number of owners, the Maclagan family acquired the lease of number 20 in 1952 and bought it outright in the 1970s, when Oxford colleges were rationalising their property holdings.
He had a prestigious family background: his grandfather was Archbishop of York and his father, Sir Eric Maclagan, was director of the Victoria and Albert Museum from 1924 until 1944.
Michael was elected fellow in medieval history at Trinity College in 1939 and also served as dean, librarian and wine steward (the latter task may explain why the parties at 20 Northmoor Road were so successful).
www.telegraph.co.uk /property/main.jhtml?xml=/property/2004/05/22/ptolk22.xml&page=3   (307 words)

  
 Balbo Baggins - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
is a fictional_character alluded to in the "Baggins of Hobbiton" family tree in Appendix C of J._R._R._Tolkien's ''The_Lord_of_the_Rings''.
2863) was a Hobbit, the ancestor of the Baggins family of Hobbiton.
''Balbo Baggins should not be confused with Bilbo_Baggins, the central character of ''The_Hobbit'' and a secondary character in ''The_Lord_of_the_Rings''.'' ---- In earlier versions of the ''), but changed sex into a daughter eventually; and Pansy appeared in the third draft.
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 The Historic Baranduin
The Bagginses were one of the foremost families of Hobbiton, old stock, traditional and aristocratic to the core.
Lotho Sackville-Baggins inherited the Sackville family headship from his father Otho as well as Otho's peculiar ambition to succeed to the Baggins family headship.
Peregrin, whose father the Thain had resisted the ruffians from his family lands, carried word to the Tooks that Frodo and Meriadoc were rousing the Shire.
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 Simple Hobbits Have Lots of Friends — Merp.com Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
When Frodo Baggins returns to find that "Pimple" has taken over control of the Shire, he makes the comment that maybe it's time the Family dealt with the annoying little upstart.
In the meantime, the local families were slow to figure out what was going on.
An investigation into Shire family businesses revealed that they controlled the pipeweed trade, and that Shire weed was preferred even in Bree.
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 Frodo Baggins - The Lord of the Rings Wiki - a Wikia wiki
Frodo Baggins, a notable Hobbit of the Shire, was born on 22 September TA 2968 (in the Third Age).
Much of Frodo's youth was spent at Brandy Hall in Buckland, the home of the Brandybuck family, including his mother (Primula Brandybuck).
He sold his home to the Sackville-Baggins family and, on 23 September TA 3018, the day after his fiftieth birthday, Frodo left from Bag End.
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 Frodo Baggins . Bag End . September 29 . Baggins_family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
portrays Frodo Baggins Frodo Baggins is the main fictional character of J. Tolkien s monumental and mythological novel, The Lord of the Rings.
Being a young minor of twelve he was taken in by his mother s family, the Brandybucks.
In 2989, Frodo came under the guardianship of Bilbo Baggins, whom he thinks of as his uncle though Frodo is actually Bilbo s first and second, once removed, cousin; being that Bilbo s grandfather Mungo Baggins Mungo and Frodo s great-grandfather Largo Baggins Largo were brothers.
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 Burrowing deep into the birthplace of Bilbo Baggins | Features | Property | Telegraph
It was a family tradition to send letters to Father Christmas and Tolkien would provide detailed replies in elaborately decorated envelopes.
These were later published in book form, prompting a "trickle" of letters to Father Christmas, addressed to Tolkien at 20 Northmoor Road; the Maclagans passed them on to Tolkien's son, Christopher.
They feel that the sale is "the end of an era" for the Maclagan family, but nothing will dim their fond memories of the house where The Hobbit was born.
www.telegraph.co.uk /property/main.jhtml?xml=/property/2004/05/22/ptolk22.xml&page=6   (262 words)

  
 Llewellyn Journal - Wheel of the Year Altar: Bringing the Magick of the Family Together
A family Wheel of the Year altar is a wonderful way to bring family energies together and teach the kids about the eight sabbats in a way that is fun.
Every member of our family is welcome to use the altar to bless a stone they plan to carry in a pocket, or perhaps light a candle for special blessings during the day.
Because the altar is a special to our family, we may light a candle and say a blessing during times of family stress, or request protection for a member when away from home.
www.llewellynjournal.com /article/782   (1288 words)

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