1. Hermione Granger | Harry Potter Wiki - Fandom | Hermione eventually married Ron Weasley and together they had two children, Rose and Hugo. She became the godmother of Harry and Ginny Potter's eldest son James ...
Hermione met Lupin again in 1995 at the Headquarters of the Order of the
Phoenix. She and Lupin both fought against the Death Eaters during the
Battle of the Department of Mysteries in 1996, and survived (despite
Hermione being side-swiped by Dolohov's curse). They also fought in the
Battle of the Astronomy Tower and the Battle of the Seven Potters
alongside, both emerging alive and relatively unscathed on the two
occasions. Hermione was pleased to learn that Lupin had married
Nymphadora Tonks before the Battle of the Seven Potters began, and
became even more joyful at the news of Lupin's son, Ted Lupin, being
born; joining in on the celebratory festivities at Shell Cottage.
Hermione was devastated by Lupin's and Tonks' deaths in 1998, becoming
friendly with their orphaned son, Teddy Lupin, later on in life.
Minerva McGonagall
Professor McGonagall: "Potter! Weasley! What are you doing?"
Harry Potter: "Hermione. We haven't seen her for ages, Professor, and we
thought we'd sneak into the hospital wing, you know, and tell her the
Mandrakes are nearly ready and, er, not to worry."
Professor McGonagall: "Of course. Of course, I realise this has all been
hardest on the friends of those who have been… I quite understand. Yes,
Potter, of course you may visit Miss Granger, I will inform Professor
Binns where you've gone. Tell Madam Pomfrey I have given you
permission."
— Professor Minerva McGonagall softening when Harry and Ron tell her
they want to visit Hermione^([src])
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They were rather young when they were married, and their relationship
evolved over time. By the time that Hermione was elected Minister For
Magic, Ron had become more the stay-at-home-dad due to the convenience
it placed on their respective careers, as Ron's entrepreneurial exploits
could be more easily conducted than Hermione's careers in law
enforcement and eventually politics. Their combative relationship
eventually subsided for a more affectionate one, as Ron was seen to kiss
Hermione in public extremely often as noted by their nephew, Albus
Potter. Hermione was initially wary when Ron spoke of how early they had
married and was jokingly suspicious that he wanted a break from their
marriage, but was deeply moved when Ron told her that he wanted to renew
their vows and marry her all over again after reading about how Muggles
occasionally did such a thing. Hermione was so touched by her husband's
suggestion that they began to kiss passionately over her mountain of
paperwork in her office. This shows how Ron had matured into a startling
romantic over the years and how it helped to temper their initially
rocky relationship that begun 31 years prior.
2. Talk:Hermione Granger/Archive 3 | Harry Potter Wiki - Fandom | On the page it says that Hermione was married as of 2017, but the birth of her first child Rose Weasley was 2006. I do believe that Ron and Hermione got married ...
Yes, we do. By 2014-07-08, Ron and Hermione are married, but Hermione is
still referred to as "Granger", unlike Ginevra Potter who isn't
"Weasley" anymore. Luna Scamander (talk) 08:25, July 13, 2014 (UTC)
When a woman marries, we assume she takes her husband's name. There is
no evidence that Hermione did not take Ron's name after marriage. Even
though at Pottermore, her surname is Granger, a woman can use her maiden
name or married name after marriage. E.G.: J.K. Rowling, Rowling is her
maiden name, but at some circumses, she uses Joanne Murray, which is her
married name. And Harry's mother, Lily, she took James' name and the
name shown one the grave is Lily Potter but Snape refered her as Lily
Evans. The same for Ginny, she took Harry's name, but we can also refer
her as Ginny Weasley. We cannot rule out that Hermione did not take the
Weasley name just because Rita uses the Granger name. AB Ng Talk 10:27,
July 13, 2014 (UTC)
3. Wedding of Harry Potter and Ginevra Weasley | Harry and Ginny were sweethearts at Hogwarts, before getting married. They began dating in Ginny's fifth year and in Harry's sixth year. Ginny, who had been ...
After the Second Wizarding War Ginny and Harry rekindled their strong
romance.
Wedding[[]]
At some point Harry proposed and Ginny must have accepted. Nothing is
known about the wedding or the reception that followed. It can be
assumed that close friends and family were in attendance. Some of the
attendees are possibly: The Weasleys, Hermione Granger, Neville
Longbottom, and Luna Lovegood. At various points after the wedding,
Ginny gave birth to three children: James Sirius, Albus Severus, and
Lily Luna.
Married life[[]]
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Harry and Ginny with their children, a result of their marriage
The Potter family attended the 2014 Quidditch World Cup. Once there,
gossip columnist Rita Skeeter commented on nasty cut over Harry's right
cheekbone and the state of Harry and Ginny's marriage:
"Or does his injury have a more humble origin, one that Potter is
desperate to hide? Has his wife perhaps cursed him? Are cracks beginning
to show in a union that the Potters are determined to promote as happy?
Should we read anything into the fact that his wife Ginevra has been
perfectly happy to leave her husband and children behind in London
whilst reporting on this tournament? The jury is out on whether she
really had the talent or experience to be sent to the Quidditch World
Cup (jury’s back in — no!!!) but let’s face it, when your last name is
Potter, doors open, international sporting bodies bow and scrape, and
Daily Prophet editors hand you plum assignments".^([3])
[Cursed Child – Harry & Ginny]
[Cursed Child – Harry & Ginny]
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Harry passionately kisses Ginny in their bedroom
[1] https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Hermione_Granger
[2] https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Talk:Hermione_Granger/Archive_3
[3] https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Wedding_of_Harry_Potter_and_Ginevra_Weasley