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|gender = Male
|family = *[[Helen Swan]] (Wife) ♰
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|family = *[[Helen Swan]] (wife) ♰
*[[Charlie Swan]] (Son)
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*[[Charlie Swan]] (son)
*[[Renée Dwyer]] (Ex-daughter-in-law)
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*[[Renée Dwyer]] (ex-daughter-in-law)
*[[Bella Swan]] (Granddaughter)
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*[[Bella Swan]] (granddaughter)
*[[Edward Cullen]] (Grandson-in-law)
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*[[Edward Cullen]] (grandson-in-law)
*[[Renesmee Cullen]] (Great-granddaughter)
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*[[Renesmee Cullen]] (great-granddaughter)
 
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'''Geoffrey Swan''' is the husband of [[Helen Swan]]. He is the father of [[Charlie Swan]] and the grandfather of [[Bella Swan]]. He became the grandfather-in-law of [[Edward Cullen]] after his marriage to Bella, and the great-grandfather of [[Renesmee Cullen]]. He has had no role in the series.
 
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'''Geoffrey Swan''' was the husband of [[Helen Swan]]; the father of [[Charlie Swan]], and the grandfather of [[Bella Swan]]. He became the grandfather-in-law of [[Edward Cullen]] after his marriage to Bella, and the great-grandfather of [[Renesmee Cullen]].
   
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==Biography==
It is mentioned in [[The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide]] that he and Helen assumed they could not have children, so Charlie was an unexpected, but very welcome, suprise.
 
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===History===
 
It is mentioned in ''[[The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide]]'' that he and [[Helen Swan|Helen]] assumed they could not have children, so [[Charlie Swan|Charlie]] was an unexpected, but very welcome, surprise. He and Helen were in their mid-40s when their son was born.
   
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By the time Charlie reached adulthood, their health began to deteriorate and worsened through the years: Geoffrey's mobility was being curtailed by severe arthritis and Helen suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Their conditions worsened when his daughter-in-law, [[Renée Dwyer|Renée]] was pregnant with [[Bella Swan|Bella]]. He needed Charlie's help with Helen every day. When Renée left with Bella, Charlie stayed in Forks to take care of his parents.
==See Also==
 
*[[Helen Swan]]
 
*[[Charlie Swan]]
 
*[[Bella Swan]]
 
*[[Renée Dwyer]]
 
   
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Four years after Charlie's and Renée's divorce, he passed away, and then his wife, too, leaving their son alone to deal with his life.
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==Note==
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His existence is only mentioned in ''[[The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide]].''
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Revision as of 16:49, 25 September 2013

Geoffrey Swan was the husband of Helen Swan; the father of Charlie Swan, and the grandfather of Bella Swan. He became the grandfather-in-law of Edward Cullen after his marriage to Bella, and the great-grandfather of Renesmee Cullen.

Biography

History

It is mentioned in The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide that he and Helen assumed they could not have children, so Charlie was an unexpected, but very welcome, surprise. He and Helen were in their mid-40s when their son was born.

By the time Charlie reached adulthood, their health began to deteriorate and worsened through the years: Geoffrey's mobility was being curtailed by severe arthritis and Helen suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Their conditions worsened when his daughter-in-law, Renée was pregnant with Bella. He needed Charlie's help with Helen every day. When Renée left with Bella, Charlie stayed in Forks to take care of his parents.

Four years after Charlie's and Renée's divorce, he passed away, and then his wife, too, leaving their son alone to deal with his life.

Note

His existence is only mentioned in The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide.