J.K. Rowling reveals new information about the ‘Potter’ family lineage, Harry’s grandparents

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling revealed some exciting new information about the ‘Potter’ family lineage over at Pottermore today. She also revealed, at long last, the names of Harry’s grandparents — Fleamont and Euphemia Potter. Writes Rowling:

Harry saw his family in the Mirror of Erised — we now know the name of his paternal grandparents.

“Henry’s son was called Fleamont Potter. Fleamont was so called because it was the dying wish of Henry’s mother that he perpetuate her maiden name, which would otherwise die out. He bore the burden remarkably well; indeed, he always attributed his dexterity at duelling to the number of times he had to fight people at Hogwarts after they had made fun of his name. It was Fleamont who took the family gold and quadrupled it, by creating magical Sleekeazy’s Hair Potion (‘two drops tames even the most bothersome barnet’ ). He sold the company at a vast profit when he retired, but no amount of riches could compensate him or his wife Euphemia for their childlessness. They had quite given up hope of a son or daughter when, to their shock and surprise, Euphemia found that she was pregnant and their beloved boy, James, was born.

Fleamont and Euphemia lived long enough to see James marry a Muggle-born girl called Lily Evans, but not to meet their grandson, Harry. Dragon pox carried them off within days of each other, due to their advanced age, and James Potter then inherited Ignotus Peverell’s Invisibility Cloak.”

Read the full story over at Pottermore.

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