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The Black family tree establishes Cedrella as a first cousin once removed of both Orion and Walburga Black, Sirius's parents. Thus, any children she had would be their second cousins, and second cousins once removed of their sons Sirius and Regulus.
The original image has since been published in Harry Potter Film Wizardry and can be seen here. Interesting facts and notes. If our dates are correct (and we're reasonably sure they are), the Black family had unusually short lifespans for wizards.
Let's look at one of the oldest pureblood families in Harry Potter that counts Sirius, Bellatrix, and Narcissa as one of its own: the House of Black.
The Black family is one of the oldest in the Wizarding World, able to trace its lineage all the way back to the Middle Ages. It's also quite expansive, with many fan-favorite Harry Potter characters being direct descendants or related by marriage to the Blacks.
Family in general: “The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black” (OP6); Sirius’ parents were convinced that to be a ‘Black’ made you “practically royal.” Family crest is mentioned in OP6 but not described; however, Rowling drew it on her Black Family Tree.
The Black Family Tapestry was a tapestry depicting the Black family tree. It was made in the 13th century, by early members of the family, containing family members dating back to the Middle Ages. The last known owner was Harry Potter, as he was the owner of 12 Grimmauld Place, the only known location of the Tapestry.
The Black family The 'Noble and Most Ancient House of Black' were one of the oldest known wizarding families. Like a few others, the family championed age-old values, such as protecting their pure-blood line.
Read this article to understand the Black family tree, which also turns out to be part of the Draco Malfoy family tree.
Nymphadora, Sirius, Narcissa... the Black family may have many dark roots, but also a lot of very thought-provoking names. Magic and words are inextricably intertwined, together creating the spells which inspire, ignite and transform the wizarding world.
If nothing else, the Black family tree details just how inbred and intermarried the "pureblood" Wizards are – both of Sirius' parents are descended from Phineas Nigellus and his wife Ursula Flint. One point of interest is that Dorea Black married Charlus Potter, and they had one son – could that be James Potter, Harry's father?