The Encyclopedia of Arda - Berylla Boffin (original) (raw)

Dates Race Culture Family Descended from the Boffins, and married into the Baggins family Settlements Probably originated in the Boffin Folkland of the Yale Meaning Berylla comes from the gemstone beryl Indexes: Alphabetical: B Hobbits About this entry: Updated 14 January 2022 This entry is complete Ancestor of the Baggins family Buffo Boffin is the earliest known member of the populous Boffin family of Shire-hobbits. He and his wife Ivy Goodenough had four children, of which only one, the youngest, was a girl. This was Berylla, born in the Shire-year 1172 (or III 2772, that is, two years after Smaug descended on Erebor far to the east, though of course such events remained unknown in the Shire.) Berylla married Balbo Baggins, the patriarch of the Baggins family, and together Berylla and Balbo were the ancestors of all the more famous Bagginses of later years. They had five children, three sons and two daughters (Mungo, Pansy, Ponto, Largo and Lily) and each of these established a family of their own. Through her eldest son Mungo, Berylla was the great-grandmother of Bilbo Baggins, and through her fourth child Largo, she was also the great-great-grandmother of Frodo, who became Bilbo's adopted heir. Notes 1 We do not know exactly how long Berylla lived, but she was definitely extant until III 2822 (when Lily, her fifth and last child, was born). See also... Baggins Family, Balbo Baggins, Boffin Family, Buffo Boffin, Ivy Goodenough, Largo Baggins, Lily Baggins, Mungo Baggins, Pansy Baggins, Ponto Baggins, Sapphira Brockhouse Indexes: Alphabetical: B Hobbits About this entry: Updated 14 January 2022 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2008, 2016, 2022. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Discus is a truly international DISC profile solution available in dozens of languages.