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The '''Grubb Family''' was an important and wealthy family of the [[Shire-hobbits]]. At least some of the family were involved in auctioneering, a fact we can deduce from the name of the company set to sell [[Bilbo]]'s belongings at the end of [[The Hobbit]], Messrs. Grubb, Grubb and [[Burrowes]]. In fact, Bilbo had a slight connection with the family: his paternal grandmother was [[Laura Grubb]]. She married [[Mungo Baggins]], and together they produced five children, of whom the eldest was [[Bungo Baggins]], Bilbo's father.
The '''Grubb Family''' was an important and wealthy family of the [[Shire-hobbits]]. At least some of the family were involved in auctioneering, a fact we can deduce from the name of the company set to sell [[Bilbo]]'s belongings at the end of [[The Hobbit]], Messrs. Grubb, Grubb and [[Burrowes Family|Burrowes]]. In fact, Bilbo had a slight connection with the family: his paternal grandmother was [[Laura Grubb]]. She married [[Mungo Baggins]], and together they produced five children, of whom the eldest was [[Bungo Baggins]], Bilbo's father.


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Revision as of 18:16, 16 June 2007

The Grubb Family was an important and wealthy family of the Shire-hobbits. At least some of the family were involved in auctioneering, a fact we can deduce from the name of the company set to sell Bilbo's belongings at the end of The Hobbit, Messrs. Grubb, Grubb and Burrowes. In fact, Bilbo had a slight connection with the family: his paternal grandmother was Laura Grubb. She married Mungo Baggins, and together they produced five children, of whom the eldest was Bungo Baggins, Bilbo's father.