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[[Drogo Baggins]] (1308-1380 Shire Reckoning) Son of [[Fosco Baggins]] and was the father of [[Frodo Baggins]] and husband to [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]]. After his marriage, he often stayed at [[Brandy Hall]], where his father-in-law, Gorbadoc Brandybuck kept a generous table. He and his wife died when [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] was only twelve years old. Drogo drowned in the [[Brandywine River]] but there was some debate as to why; some said that he and [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula]] went boating after dinner and his weight sunk the boat, while others maintained that his wife pushed him in and he pulled her in after him.
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[[Drogo Baggins]] (1308-1380 Shire Reckoning) was the son of [[Fosco Baggins]] and was the father of [[Frodo Baggins]] and husband to [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]]. After his marriage, he often stayed at [[Brandy Hall]], where his father-in-law, Gorbadoc Brandybuck kept a generous table. He and his wife died when [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] was only twelve years old. Drogo drowned in the [[Brandywine River]], but there was some debate as to why; some said that he and [[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula]] went boating after dinner and his weight sunk the boat, while others maintained that his wife pushed him in and he pulled her in after him.
 
He was a second cousin to [[Bilbo Baggins]]. [[Hamfast Gamgee|The Gaffer]] described him as a "decent, respectable hobbit" who was "partial to his vittles."
 
   
 
He was a second cousin to [[Bilbo Baggins]]. [[Hamfast Gamgee|The Gaffer]] described him as a "decent, respectable hobbit" who was "partial to his vittles."
 
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[[Category:Hobbits]]

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Drogo Baggins (1308-1380 Shire Reckoning) was the son of Fosco Baggins and was the father of Frodo Baggins and husband to Primula Brandybuck. After his marriage, he often stayed at Brandy Hall, where his father-in-law, Gorbadoc Brandybuck kept a generous table. He and his wife died when Frodo was only twelve years old. Drogo drowned in the Brandywine River, but there was some debate as to why; some said that he and Primula went boating after dinner and his weight sunk the boat, while others maintained that his wife pushed him in and he pulled her in after him.

He was a second cousin to Bilbo Baggins. The Gaffer described him as a "decent, respectable hobbit" who was "partial to his vittles."