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Like many other Hogwarts faculty, Dumbledore never married or had children. His only remaining immediate family was his brother, Aberforth, who also was unmarried and childless.
 
Little is known about Dumbledore's relationship with his family while he was growing up, though their history became marred with ongoing tragedy. His father died in Azkaban prison when Albus was still a boy. And though he loved his mother Kendra and sister Ariana, who was handicapped after she was attacked by Muggle boys, he distanced himself from Ariana's care whenever he was at home, leaving it to his mother and Aberforth. Albus was not only deeply affected by his mother's and sister's tragic premature deaths, but was forever guilt-ridden over how his actions contributed to their demises. This fueled his conflict with Aberforth, who had deeply resented Albus' shirking family responsibilities, then blamed him for Ariana's death, though his own hot temper was a factor in igniting the three-way duel between the two brothers and Gellert Grindelwald. This is likely the only thing that allowed them to maintain a respectful, though distant, truce later in life, both never wanting to know whose stray curse accidentally struck and killed their sister. From then on, Albus' Boggart would be Ariana's dead body.
 
Despite Aberforth's lingering resentment toward Albus following his death, he puts aside his personal feelings to help Harry Potter complete Dumbledore's mission to defeat Voldemort. And though Albus knew his own brilliance outshone that of his brother, he considered Aberforth's character stronger, wiser, and nobler than his own.