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Baggins Family

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Race: Hobbits
Culture: Shire-hobbits

An old and important family of Hobbiton

Balbo
Baggins

Berylla
Boffin

Mungo
Baggins

Laura
Grubb

Pansy
Baggins

Ponto
Baggins

Largo
Baggins

Tanta
Hornblower

Lily
Baggins

Bungo
Baggins

Belladonna
Took

four other
children
Fosco
Baggins

Ruby
Bolger

Shire found mostly in the Hobbiton region of the Westfarthing. They had always been an important family in the Shire, and gave rise to the two most important Hobbits of the Third Age, Bilbo the Ring-finder and Frodo the Ring-bearer.

Heads of the Baggins Family

There were eight known heads of the Baggins family of Hobbiton from Balbo Baggins to Ponto Baggins.


Balbo Baggins Head to c. III 2858 (c.1258 by the Shire-reckoning)
The first recorded head of the Baggins family. It is unclear whether there were other important Bagginses before Balbo's time, but it is established that he was the ancestor of all the known members of that family.
Berylla Baggins (née Boffin)? By Hobbit tradition, if the wife of a family head survived her husband's death, she would inherit the headship in turn. Berylla's date of death is not recorded, but if she outlived Balbo, she would have been head of the family for a time, before passing the title on to her eldest son.
Mungo Baggins Head from III 2858 to III 2900 (1258 to 1300 by the Shire-reckoning42 years)
Mungo was head of the Baggins family at the approximately the same time that the famous Gerontius, the Old Took, was Thain of the Shire (though in fact the Old Took outlived Mungo by some twenty years). Mungo was succeeded by his widow, Laura.
Laura Baggins (née Grubb) Head from III 2900 to III 2916 (1300 to 1316 by the Shire-reckoning16 years)
Laura was seven years younger than her husband, and survived him by sixteen years, holding the headship of the family until she died at the age of 102. She was succeeded by her eldest son.
Bungo Baggins Head from III 2916 to III 2926 (1316 to 1326 by the Shire-reckoning10 years)
Bungo was a wealthy Hobbit, at least in part through his marriage into the Took family (he wedded Belladonna, a daughter of the Old Took). He was most famous for the building of the great smial of Bag End within Hobbiton Hill. He was succeeded by his widow, Belladonna.
Belladonna Baggins (née Took)</a> Head from III 2926 to III 2934 (1326 to 1334 by the Shire-reckoning8 years)
Belladona's brief time as head of the Baggins family was spent in Bag End with her only son, Bilbo, who would succeed her.
Bilbo Baggins Head from III 2934 to III 3021 (1334 to 1421 by the Shire-reckoning87 years)
As well as the headship of the family, Bilbo also inherited Bag End. He had been the head of the family for seven years when he received an unexpected visit from Gandalf and a group of Dwarves that would propel him on the Quest of Erebor, during which he acquired the Ring. His disappearance from the Shire at this time caused legal difficulties, and with Bilbo presumed dead, Bag End (and presumably also the headship of the family) nearly passed to his natural heir, Otho Sackville-Baggins. Long afterwards, at his 111th Birthday Party, Bilbo disappeared again, but the Shire-hobbits were reluctant to presume his death for a second time, and so he remained the titular head of the family throughout his remaining time in Middle-earth.
Ponto Baggins Head from III 3021 (1421 by the Shire-reckoning)
Bilbo's departure across the Sea caused further legal complications in the Shire, as he was known to be still alive and thus strictly remained the head of the family. With typical Hobbit practicality, a law was created that established passage into the West as grounds for inheritance, and the title of the headship passed on to Bilbo's heir. This appears to have been Ponto the son of Posco Baggins, a rather distant cousin of Bilbo's, but the next in line to the headship.


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