Brandybuck Clan
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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Brandybuck clan was a powerful Hobbit family. Like the other main aristocratic family the Tooks, they had a Fallohide strain, though they and the Bucklanders among whom they lived were at least partly of Stoor origin, partly as a result of intermarriage with the hobbits of Bree.
The family began as the Oldbuck clan, who named themselves such apparently after Bucca of the Marish, the first Thain of the Shire. Eleven Oldbuck Thains followed, until Gordenhad Oldbuck crossed into Buckland over the river Brandywine. The Thainship then passed to the Took clan.
Gordenhad took the surname Brandybuck, and began delving the great smials of Brandy Hall. The village of Bucklebury grew up round the hall.
The Brandybucks became mostly independent of the Shire, since Buckland long remained officially separate from it. They were considered 'odd folk' by the other Hobbits of the Shire because they were comfortable with boats and because they locked their doors at night (due to the proximity of the Old Forest).
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[edit] Masters of Buckland
The head of the family was the Master of Buckland, one of the officials of the Shire. This office was founded by Gordenhad Brandybuck. Like the Thain and Warden of Westmarch, the Master had only nominal authority, though it extended across the Brandywine into the Marish of the Eastfarthing due to family alliances and the commerce between the two areas.
[edit] Brandybuck of Buckland
Gormadoc Brandybuck
= Malva Headstrong
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Madoc Sadoc Marroc
= Hanna Goldworthy | |
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Marmadoc Two Sons Salvia (many
= Adaldrida Bolger = Gundabald Bolger descendants)
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Gorbadoc Two Daughters Orgulas
= Mirabella Took |
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Rorimac Amaranth Saradas Dodinas Asphodel Dinodas Primula Gorbulas
= Menegilda Goold | = Rufus = Drogo |
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Saradoc Merimac Seredic Frodo Baggins Marmadas
= Esmerelda Took | = Hilda Bracegirdle |
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Meriadoc Berilac Doderic Ilberic Celandine Merimas Mentha Melilot
‘Merry’
= Estella Bolger
Source: The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C.
Additions should cite a canonical source.
[edit] "Brandybuck" as a translation
- See also: Westron
It should be noted that the name Brandybuck is only a rendering of the original Westron (Common Speech) Brandagamba, Marchbuck. In keeping with the conceit that The Lord of the Rings was derived from the translated Red Book of Westmarch, Tolkien translated all its Westron words into English — including the names of characters.
While Marchbuck ("march" bearing its archaic meaning of "border") is the exact representation of Brandagamba, Tolkien rendered it Brandybuck to preserve the name's similarity with the River Branda-nîn (Baranduin in Sindarin), which Tolkien then rendered Brandywine in English to reflect an alternate name, Bralda-hîm, meaning "heady ale" - referring to the river's golden-brown color.

