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Revision as of 20:19, 12 September 2025
| Lindsay Thatch | |
|---|---|
| Gender | Female |
| Nicknames | |
| Born | 12 October 1909 |
| Died | |
| Family | The Thatch Family |
| Bloodtype | Pureblood |
| Social Class | |
| Hogwarts House | Gryffindor |
| Graduation Year | Class of 1927 |
| Occupation | Student |
| Residence | Highgate, London, England |
| Wand | Testing |
| Patronus | |
| Parents | |
| Siblings | |
| Significant Other | |
| Children | |
| Friends | Testing |
| Status | Alive |
Pre-Hogwarts
Lindsay Thatch was born on a brisk autumn morning in 1909, the eldest child of Quentin and Bridget Thatch. Quentin, a charming but absent-minded historian, and Bridget, a skilled herbalist with a knack for gardening, lived in a cozy but somewhat chaotic flat in North London. From an early age, Lindsay was an energetic whirlwind—a bright-eyed girl with a shock of golden hair who loved climbing trees, chasing after stray cats, and exploring every nook and cranny of her neighborhood.
A Model Older Sister
Lindsay’s boundless energy made her a hero to her younger brother Wally, born when she was three. She affectionately dubbed him her “little explorer,” and the two were nearly inseparable. Together, they built forts, dug holes in the park in search of “hidden treasures,” and made up grand stories of knights, dragons, and brave heroines. Seven years after Lindsay’s arrival, Ciara was born—a tiny, red-cheeked bundle. Lindsay took one look at her baby sister and declared, “She’s mine to protect.”
As Lindsay grew, her penchant for adventure and a kind heart endeared her to everyone around her. Though she was often covered in mud or sporting scrapes from her latest escapade, Lindsay was the first to comfort a hurt friend or share her lunch with someone who’d forgotten theirs.