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'''Daisy Gamgee''', born in [[Sr 1473|SR 1473]], was the eighth child and fourth daughter of [[Samwise Gamgee]] and his wife [[Rosie Cotton|Rosie (née Cotton) Gamgee]].
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'''Daisy Gardner''', born in [[SR 1433]], was the eighth child and fourth daughter of [[Samwise Gamgee]] and his wife [[Rosie Cotton|Rosie (née Cotton) Gamgee]].<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', [[Appendix C]], "Baggins of Hobbiton"</ref>
   
==History==
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== Biography ==
   
Daisy had five younger siblings: [[Primrose Gamgee|Primrose]], [[Bilbo Gamgee|Bilbo]], [[Ruby Gamgee|Rudy]], [[Robin Gamgee|Robin]], and [[Tolman Gamgee|Tolman]].
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Daisy had five younger siblings: [[Primrose Gamgee|Primrose]], [[Bilbo Gamgee|Bilbo]], [[Ruby Gamgee|Rudy]], [[Robin Gamgee|Robin]], and [[Tolman Gamgee|Tolman]]. Her namesake was apparently her paternal aunt, [[Daisy Gamgee]].
   
 
She was the first daughter of Sam's not to be foreseen by [[Frodo Baggins]].
Her namesake was her paternal aunt, also named Daisy Gamgee. Her aunt was eight years older than her father.
 
   
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== References ==
She was the first daughter of Sam's not to be foreseen by [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]].
 
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Daisy Gardner, born in SR 1433, was the eighth child and fourth daughter of Samwise Gamgee and his wife Rosie (née Cotton) Gamgee.[1]

Biography

Daisy had five younger siblings: Primrose, Bilbo, Rudy, Robin, and Tolman. Her namesake was apparently her paternal aunt, Daisy Gamgee.

She was the first daughter of Sam's not to be foreseen by Frodo Baggins.

References

  1. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Baggins of Hobbiton"