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Dates
The only known member of this family, Menegilda Goold, lived from about III 2900 to III 3000 (1300 to 1400 by the Shire-reckoning)1
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Culture
Pronunciation
goo'ld
Meaning
'Gold'2
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Goold FamilyThe family of Menegilda GooldA family of Shire-hobbits, or perhaps Bucklanders, of whom the only known member was Menegilda Goold. Menegilda married into the Brandybuck family; indeed, she wed Rorimac, the Master of Buckland, and so her family would presumably have achieved some prominence, at least in the later years of the Third Age. After Menegilda's time, the Masters of Buckland were each partially descended from the Goolds, through the line of that passed on to Menegilda's son Saradoc and her grandson, the famous Meriadoc Brandybuck. Notes
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