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'''Primose Jorkins''' was the wife of [[Albert Jorkins]], and the mother of [[Grimwold Jorkins|Grimold]], [[Granville Jorkins|Granville]], and [[Griselda Jorkins|Griselda Harmonia]]. Along with her husband, she announced the birth of her youngest daughter, Griselda, in the ''[[Daily Prophet]]''.
 
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'''Primrose Jorkins''' was the wife of [[Albert Jorkins]], and the mother of [[Grimwold Jorkins|Grimwold]], [[Granville Jorkins|Granville]], and [[Griselda Jorkins|Griselda Harmonia]]. Along with her husband, she announced the birth of her youngest daughter, Griselda, in the ''[[Daily Prophet]]''.
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==Etymology==
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The name "Primrose" is from the English word for the flower, ultimately deriving from Latin ''prima rosa'' "first rose".
   
 
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*''[[Daily Prophet Newsletters]]''
 
*''[[Daily Prophet Newsletters]]''
 
[[Category:British individuals|Jorkins, Primrose]]
 
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Revision as of 18:15, 9 February 2011

Primrose Jorkins was the wife of Albert Jorkins, and the mother of Grimwold, Granville, and Griselda Harmonia. Along with her husband, she announced the birth of her youngest daughter, Griselda, in the Daily Prophet.

Etymology

The name "Primrose" is from the English word for the flower, ultimately deriving from Latin prima rosa "first rose".

Appearances