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|}}'''Camellia Sackville''' was [[Bilbo Baggins Family|Bilbo]]'s aunt by marriage, marrying his uncle, [[Longo Baggins]].  
|}}'''Camellia Sackville''' was [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]]'s aunt by marriage, marrying his uncle, [[Longo Baggins]].  


Camellia and Longo founded the [[Sackville-Baggins Family|Sackville-Baggins]] family with their marriage, and they had one child together, [[Otho Sackville-Baggins Family|Otho]], Bilbo's cousin, who was born in [[Shire Reckoning|S.R.]] 1310. Through her son Otho, she became the mother-in-law of [[Lobelia Sackville-Baggins]].
Camellia and Longo founded the [[Sackville-Baggins Family|Sackville-Baggins]] family with their marriage, and they had one child together, [[Otho Sackville-Baggins|Otho]], Bilbo's cousin, who was born in [[Shire Reckoning|S.R.]] 1310. Through her son Otho, she became the mother-in-law of [[Lobelia Sackville-Baggins]].


Little biographical information is known about Camellia, however, in the earlier drafts of the [[Baggins Family|Baggins]] genealogy, she is said to come from [[Michel Delving]]. Whether this was meant to stand is unclear.  
Little biographical information is known about Camellia, however, in the earlier drafts of the [[Baggins Family|Baggins]] genealogy, she is said to come from [[Michel Delving]]. Whether this was meant to stand is unclear.  

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Camellia Sackville
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Camellia Sackville was Bilbo's aunt by marriage, marrying his uncle, Longo Baggins.

Camellia and Longo founded the Sackville-Baggins family with their marriage, and they had one child together, Otho, Bilbo's cousin, who was born in S.R. 1310. Through her son Otho, she became the mother-in-law of Lobelia Sackville-Baggins.

Little biographical information is known about Camellia, however, in the earlier drafts of the Baggins genealogy, she is said to come from Michel Delving. Whether this was meant to stand is unclear.