The Weasley Family Origins Explained (+Fred's Death) - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the Weasley family, a pure-blood family known for being poor, as featured in the Harry Potter series. The parents, Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, were both students at Hogwarts in the 1960s and met there. They got married soon after graduation, but their marriage was rushed due to the threat of Voldemort.

The Weasley family had seven children: Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron, and Ginny. They were born between 1970 and 1981. The family lived in a house called the Burrow, which was described as a large stone Pigpen with extra rooms added here and there. The house was crooked and looked as though it was being held up by magic.

The children were all sorted into Gryffindor at Hogwarts, with the exception of Percy, who was sorted into Gryffindor Mercy. The children were very poor and had to buy everything secondhand and take on hand-me-downs. They were all enrolled at Hogwarts and stayed at school for the Christmas break that year.

The Weasley family was heavily involved in the Order of the Phoenix during the second Wizarding War. Their two brothers, Fabian and Gideon, joined the Order and fought against Voldemort's Death Eaters. Both were killed when five Death Eaters attacked them.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the Triwizard Tournament, where Harry was put into the competition alongside other champions. The family was at the Yule Ball, where Harry won the tournament.

The Weasley family was also at the core of the Order of the Phoenix, with the exception of Percy, who sided with the Minister for Magic, Fudge. Percy was appointed junior assistant to Fudge, which led to a huge fight with his family.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World Cup when the Death Eaters attacked the Muggle landowner and his family. The Weasley siblings, along with Bill, Charlie, and Arthur, assisted the Ministry in stopping the Death Eaters.

The Weasley family was also involved in the events of the Harry Potter series. They were at the Quidditch World

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Arthur Weasley was one of three boys to Septimus and Cedrella Weasley.
2. Molly Weasley (née Prewett) was one of three, and the only girl, to her parents.
3. Arthur and Molly attended Hogwarts in the early 1960s and were both sorted into Gryffindor.
4. Arthur and Molly met at Hogwarts and got married soon after graduating.
5. The Weasleys had seven children: Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron, and Ginny.
6. Bill was born in 1970 and was named William, but went by Bill.
7. Charlie was born in 1972 and was named Charles.
8. Percy was born in 1976 and was named Percy Ignatius.
9. Fred and George were born in 1978 and were twins.
10. Ron was born in 1980 and was named Ronald.
11. Ginny was born in 1981 and was named Ginevra.
12. The Weasleys lived in a house called the Burrow, which was described as a large stone house with extra rooms added.
13. The Weasleys were very poor and struggled to get by.
14. Arthur worked at the Ministry of Magic in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office.
15. Charlie graduated from Hogwarts and went to study dragons in Romania.
16. Percy was appointed Head Boy at Hogwarts and later worked at the Ministry of Magic.
17. Fred and George left Hogwarts to open their joke shop, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
18. Ron, Ginny, and Harry became close friends at Hogwarts.
19. The Weasleys were part of the Order of the Phoenix and played an important role in the fight against Voldemort.
20. Bill was attacked by a werewolf during the Battle of the Astronomy Tower and was left with permanent scars.
21. Fleur Delacour became a close friend of the Weasley family and eventually married Bill.
22. Percy made up with his family during the Battle of Hogwarts after realizing he was wrong to side with the Ministry.
23. Fred was killed during the Battle of Hogwarts by an explosion.
24. The Weasley family was deeply affected by Fred's death, especially his twin brother George.