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*[[Albert Jorkins]] - father of Granville, Grimwold, and Griselda |
*[[Albert Jorkins]] - father of Granville, Grimwold, and Griselda |
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*[[Bertha Jorkins]] - a witch who worked in the [[Department of Magical Games and Sports]]; murdered by [[Lord Voldemort]] in [[1994]] |
*[[Bertha Jorkins]] - a witch who worked in the [[Department of Magical Games and Sports]]; murdered by [[Lord Voldemort]] in [[1994]] |
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− | *[[Granville Jorkins]] - son of Albert and |
+ | *[[Granville Jorkins]] - son of Albert and Primrose |
− | *[[Grimwold Jorkins]] - son of Albert and |
+ | *[[Grimwold Jorkins]] - son of Albert and Primrose |
− | *[[Griselda Jorkins]] - daughter of Albert and |
+ | *[[Griselda Jorkins]] - daughter of Albert and Primrose |
*[[Primrose Jorkins]] - wife of Albert and mother of Granville, Grimwold, and Griselda |
*[[Primrose Jorkins]] - wife of Albert and mother of Granville, Grimwold, and Griselda |
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*[[Stamford Jorkins]] — spokesperson for the [[Ministry of Magic]] |
*[[Stamford Jorkins]] — spokesperson for the [[Ministry of Magic]] |
Revision as of 10:05, 30 January 2009
Jorkins is the surname of a wizarding family. As Bertha Jorkins had relatives living in and around Albania, it is possible that the family had roots in that region, or that members of the family moved there from Britain.
Family Members
- Albert Jorkins - father of Granville, Grimwold, and Griselda
- Bertha Jorkins - a witch who worked in the Department of Magical Games and Sports; murdered by Lord Voldemort in 1994
- Granville Jorkins - son of Albert and Primrose
- Grimwold Jorkins - son of Albert and Primrose
- Griselda Jorkins - daughter of Albert and Primrose
- Primrose Jorkins - wife of Albert and mother of Granville, Grimwold, and Griselda
- Stamford Jorkins — spokesperson for the Ministry of Magic
Possible Relations
- A second cousin of Bertha Jorkins who lived in Albania
- An aunt of Bertha Jorkins who lived south of the second cousin
Etymology
Joseph Jorkens is the central character in a series of short stories written by Lord Dunsany. Mr. Jorkins is a lawyer in the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens.