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The Grangers are related to the wizarding [[Weasley family|Weasley]],[[Prewett family|Prewett]] and [[Potter family|Potter]] families.<ref>[[Weasley family#Family Tree|Weasley family tree]]</ref>
 
The Grangers are related to the wizarding [[Weasley family|Weasley]],[[Prewett family|Prewett]] and [[Potter family|Potter]] families.<ref>[[Weasley family#Family Tree|Weasley family tree]]</ref>
   
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==Mr. and Mrs. Granger's family==
 
==Mr. and Mrs. Granger's family==

Revision as of 16:25, 21 July 2010

"But you're Muggles! We must have a drink! What's that you've got there? Oh, you're changing Muggle money. Molly, look!"
Arthur Weasley upon meeting the Grangers at Gringotts[src]

Granger is the surname of a Muggle family, although they have some wizarding blood, as Hermione Granger is a witch. Her parents, both dentists, are accepting of the wizarding world and proud of her accomplishments[1]. In 1997, Hermione modified their memories so that they believed they were Wendell and Monica Wilkins and moved to Australia in order to protect them from Death Eaters[2]. After the Second Wizarding War ended, she found them and reversed the charm.

The Grangers are related to the wizarding Weasley,Prewett and Potter families.[3]

Hermsafront

Hermione Granger.

Mr. and Mrs. Granger's family

Family tree

Granger family
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mr Granger
 
Mrs Granger
 
 
Weasley family
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hermione Granger
(b. 1979)
 
Ronald Weasley
(b. 1980)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rose Granger-Weasley
(b. c.2006)
 
Hugo Granger-Weasley
(b. c. 2008)
 


Etymology

The surname Granger is derived from grange, a term for a barn or farm with buildings that store grain, thus 'granger' is a term for a farm bailiff. Also, "Granger" is a term for a member of the Grange Movement of the United States, which involved agricultural activism in the nineteenth century, possibly alluding to Hermione Granger's activism on behalf of house-elves.

Behind the scenes

Notes and references