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'''Adaldrida Brandybuck''', née '''Bolger''', was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of the [[Shire]] who belonged to the [[Bolger Family|Bolger]] | '''Adaldrida Brandybuck''', née '''Bolger''', was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of the [[Shire]] who belonged to the [[Bolger Family|Bolger family]]. Her parents were [[Dina Diggle|Dina (née Diggle)]] and [[Gundahar Bolger]]. [[Adalgar Bolger]] was her older brother. | ||
She was the wife of [[Marmadoc Brandybuck]] and mother of [[Gorbadoc Brandybuck|Gorbadoc]], [[Orgulas Brandybuck|Orgulas]] as well as 2 daughters. Adaldrida was the great-grandmother of [[Frodo Baggins]]. | She was the wife of [[Marmadoc Brandybuck]] and mother of [[Gorbadoc Brandybuck|Gorbadoc]], [[Orgulas Brandybuck|Orgulas]] as well as 2 daughters. Adaldrida was the great-grandmother of [[Frodo Baggins]]. |
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Adaldrida Brandybuck | |
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Hobbit | |
Biographical Information | |
Other names | (Maiden name) Bolger |
Location | Buckland |
Birth | S.R. 1218 |
Death | Unknown |
Family | |
Parentage | Gundahar and Dina Bolger |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Adaldrida Brandybuck, née Bolger, was a Hobbit of the Shire who belonged to the Bolger family. Her parents were Dina (née Diggle) and Gundahar Bolger. Adalgar Bolger was her older brother.
She was the wife of Marmadoc Brandybuck and mother of Gorbadoc, Orgulas as well as 2 daughters. Adaldrida was the great-grandmother of Frodo Baggins.
References
- The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, Brandybuck genealogy, pg. 382
- The History of Middle-earth, The Peoples of Middle-earth, "The Family Trees," pg. 88, 93-94, and Table BG4 pg. 97