Dear Uncle Alphard,
Do you know
Have you ever heard of someone called William Potter? I didn’t know who else to ask because I think Mother and Father I know you weren’t really old when you left and all, but I thought you might have heard of him if Mother or Father or Auntie and Uncle had mentioned him. or anyone else eitherIf you do know
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Uncle Alphard,
Thanks for the kit - it's brilliant! I was going to ask for one for Christmas from Mother and Father, but this is even better.
And I was just curious about William Potter. James He seemed like an interesting bloke from what I read and now I can't remember which book it was in. That's all. I thought I might like to hear a bit more about him if you knew anything.
Thanks again.
Best,
Sirius
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And I don't think the Blacks would be that chummy with the Potters, so you're right, there's a good chance Alphard never heard of him.
As you know, our family never had that much contact with the Potters, except for Charlus Potter, who married Grand-Aunt Dorea. I don't recall ever hearing any comment about a William Potter. I imagine he's related to your good friend James? Maybe James's father can help you find out what book he's in.
Or you can try Nature's Nobility: A Wizarding Genealogy. The Potters are purebloods and will undoubtedly be mentioned. It should be in the library at Grimmauld Place. I'm afraid I "forgot" to bring it with me when I moved out.
Glad you liked your gift. I know you'll put it to good use.
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And that's pretty much what I figured. Sirius thought it was a long shot, but worth trying.
Yes, he could be related to James. That's one thing that got me thinking - how many Potters are there, really? We can ask James' dad, too. We're just trying out every possibility.
Thanks about the book. I'll be sure to take a look at it when I go home for Christmas.
Thanks again.
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