About this template

This comprehensive family tree traces the Baggins hobbit lineage back to its earliest origins. It includes famous hobbits like Bilbo and Frodo with their relatives – parents, kids, siblings, cousins, and spouses. Everyone gets a spot on the tree, giving you a complete picture of the Baggins clan.

It's more than just a picture, though. Following the lines on the tree is easy – each hobbit has its circle with its name. In short, this tree helps you understand how the Baggins family grew and changed eventually.

How to use this template

Step 1

Click Use this template to open this family tree in the EdrawMax online editor.

Step 2

Double-click the boxes on the template and type in your family's names. Swap the hobbits for your ancestors, ensuring everyone's in the right spot.

Step 3

Need more space? Just adjust the layout! EdrawMax lets you add photos, pick new colors and fonts, and even write in birth dates or places.

Step 4

Once your family tree is perfect, click File, then Export to export it as a picture (PNG), PDF, or SVG. Now, share it with family or print for a special memento.

Benefits of the template

This easy-to-customize and time-saving template is super handy for everyone. It takes the complicated web of hobbit relatives and clarifies how everyone's connected. This visual aid simplifies complex relationships, making it easy to see who's who and how they relate.

Teachers can use this tree to explain family trees or understand how the Baggins family fits into Tolkien's world. It's a great starting point for projects or writing assignments!

For Tolkien fans, this tree unlocks a new level of Middle-earth exploration. Follow the family lines, find hidden connections, and see how the Bagginses played their part in Tolkien's stories.

In a nutshell, this interactive template lets you explore the Baggins family's remarkable story. It's like a fun trip through time!

FAQs about this template

  • Bilbo already had hobbit-sized wealth before his adventure. The Baggins family was well-off and respected.

  • Sam's a hobbit, but not a specific type. He's known for being loyal, brave, and loving to garden.

  • Frodo waited 17 years to leave because of a few things: Gandalf being gone, Frodo wanting a peaceful life, and the Ring's slow influence.

  • Thorin is a dwarf, a separate family from the hobbits. His bloodline likely continued through his cousin Dáin.

  • An Orc, named Bolg, kills Kili during the Battle of Five Armies.

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