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<b>Gundolpho Bolger</b> (S.R. 1131-1230) was the husband of [[Alfrida of the Yale]] and father of three children:
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*[[Gundahar Bolger]] (S.R. 1174-1275)
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*[[Rudolph Bolger]] (born  S.R. 1178)
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*[[Gundahad Bolger]] (born S.R. 1180)
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'''Gundolpho Bolger''' was the patriarch of the [[Bolger Family]].


Gundolpho was also the great-grandfather of [[Frodo Baggins]]. He is the first mentioned hobbit in the family-tree of the [[Bolger Family|Bolger]] of [[Budgeford]].
==History==
Gundolpho married [[Alfrida of the Yale]] and had three children: [[Gundahar Bolger|Gundahar]], [[Rudolph Bolger|Rudolph]] and [[Gundahad Bolger|Gundahad]].<ref>{{App|Bolger}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:51, 18 September 2015

Gundolpho Bolger
Hobbit
Biographical Information
LocationBudgeford
BirthS.R. 1131
DeathS.R. 1230 (aged 99)
Family
FamilyBolger
SpouseAlfrida of the Yale
ChildrenGundahar, Rudolph and Gundahad
Physical Description
GenderMale

Gundolpho Bolger was the patriarch of the Bolger Family.

History[edit | edit source]

Gundolpho married Alfrida of the Yale and had three children: Gundahar, Rudolph and Gundahad.[1]

References