Potter family
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Potter | |
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א, SOHENQ | |
Biographical Information | |
Pronunciation | POT-tur |
Race | Sorcerous human |
Nationality | Sorcerous British |
Element | Fire (traditionally) |
Location | Sorcerous Britain |
Affiliation | British Ministry of Magic |
Spoken language(s) | English |
Birth | 12th century CE Linfred of Stinchcombe |
First appearance | 12th century CE |
Last appearance | April 2021 CE |
Associated colors | Primary color: Purple (Sorcerous) Secondary color: Red (personal, Gryffindor) |
Flavor text by Indenar Noldo IV | Nice bunch, try to stay on their good side by not being evil. |
Family | |
Extended family | House of Black (successor through Harry Potter; through marriage) Peverell family (successor through Hardwin Potter and Iolanthe Potter's descendants) Weasley family (through marriage) |
in the True World | |
Conceptualized and created by | J. K. Rowling |
The Potters are an old Sorcerous family descended from Linfred of Stinchcombe, the current patriarch being Harry Potter, one of its most famous members.
Members
First generation
Second generation
- Hardwin Potter (fl. c. 12th century CE)
~Twentieth generation
- Ralston Potter (fl. 1612 CE – 1652 CE)
~Twenty-fourth generation
- Abraham Potter (fl. 1693 CE)
~Thirty-fourth generation
- Charlus Potter (d. ≤ 1981 CE)
- Henry Potter (≤ 1892 CE – ≤ 1981 CE)
~Thirty-fifth generation
- Fleamont Potter (≤ 1909 CE – 1979 CE)
- Charlus and Dorea Potter's one son (< 1997 CE – ≤ 1981 CE)
~Thirty-sixth generation
~Thirty-seventh generation
- Harry Potter (1980 CE–), Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement
~Thirty-eighth generation
- James S. Potter (c. 2004 CE–)
- Albus Potter (c. 2006 CE–)
- Lily L. Potter (c. 2008 CE–)
Through marriage
- Iolanthe Potter, wife of Hardwin Potter
- Dorea Potter, wife of Charlus Potter
- Euphemia Potter, wife of Fleamont Potter
- Lily J. Potter, wife of James Potter
- Ginny Potter, wife of Harry Potter
Tree
Etymology
The surname POTTER is derived from "the Potterer", a nickname of the family's founder, Linfred of Stinchcombe.