J.K. Rowling confirmed that immediately after the Second Wizarding War ended, Hermione went to Australia and restored her parents' memories. She brought them home and they presumably resumed their lives as dentists. Later on, they would become grandparents to Hermione's children Rose and Hugo.
According to The Leaky Cauldron, when a fan asked if Hermione made sure that her parents could remember her again, Rowling said, "she brought them home straight away." This is good news, as it's awful to imagine Hermione's parents never remembering who she is or ever seeing her again.
After the conclusion of the Second Wizarding War, Hermione sought out her parents and returned their memories. They presumably then returned to England.
While it may be possible to retrieve those memories (although not guaranteed), if cast by a powerful and intelligent witch like Hermione, Obliviate would remove the memories permanently.
Hermione obliviated them to keep them safe. She didn't want them to be taken by the Death Eaters, and they would be safer if they knew nothing.
Her real parents were Daneel and Dean Novak, Pureblooded wizards. Turns out Daneel was Tom Riddles younger sister, Daneel Riddle. Of course, the Riddles were related to Salzar Slytherin himself, and this made Hermione the living heir of Slytherin. The problem with being a female Slytherin heir, is that they're cursed.
She made them have a desire to relocate to Australia, and so as Wendell and Monica, they left their life behind without being able to remember that they had a daughter. It was a difficult decision, but something that Hermione needed to do to keep her parents safe from Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters.
A Memory Charm (also known as Lockhart Memory Charm or Forgetfulness Charm) is a spell that can be used to erase memories from an individual's mind. The incantation for this charm is Obliviate. It is different from the charm that creates false memories.
Mr and Mrs Granger – we're never told their first names – were introduced to the wizarding world in much the same way that most Muggles are: they received a letter from Hogwarts, which revealed their daughter to be a Muggle-born witch. According to Hermione, the news came as a surprise, but her parents were supportive.
Another aspect of the charm not shown in the movie is whether Hermione reverses it. In the Harry Potter book series, it's clear that Hermione finds her parents and undoes the magic. Additionally, author J.K. Rowling stated in a webchat that, “Yes, she brought them home straight away.”
Bill is viciously mauled by the werewolf, Fenrir Greyback. Fortunately, as Fenrir was not transformed at the time, Bill did not become a werewolf, though Madam Pomfrey is unable to completely heal his face, and he remains permanently scarred.
Charity Burbage floats helplessly above a dinner table, as if paralysed. She begs Snape to help her. Voldemort point his wand at her, and a green light erupts out of its end. The light hits Charity, and she falls down on to the table dead, her eyes open and her face splattered with droplets of blood.
The Deathly Hallows Part I begins with a whole bunch of double-crossing and betrayals. Snape betrays the Order of the Phoenix. A guy from the Ministry of Magic becomes a Death Eater, which is probably how the Ministry ends up falling. And that's just the beginning of the movie.
So when Ron said three, it wasn't a mistake. He meant there were three more horcruxes to destroy before being able to destroy the fourth and final piece which was in fact Voldemort himself.
In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Snatcher Scabior can smell Hermione through their protective charms. Hermione told Harry that she was wearing perfume, which is what he had smelt.
Rose Granger-Weasley, also known as Rosie (b. 2005/2006), was an English half-blood witch and the daughter of Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger. She had a younger brother named Hugo, who was born about two years after her.
During his sixth year, Harry discovers that he finds Ginny to be a source of constant hilarity. When he is sixteen, Harry develops feelings for Ginny, but it is not her physical attributes that he spends the bulk of his time thinking about; rather, it is her humour.
Hermione was a prominent example of this as, on the surface, she appeared like someone who would fit right into Ravenclaw. But beyond her interests, her values define her as someone with a take-charge personality and bravery to spare. Unlike Ravenclaws, she didn't apply knowledge in unique ways.
Harry himself is a half-blood, since his pure-blood father, James, married a Muggle-born witch named Lily, and his maternal grandparents were Muggles.
It was Snape who taught Harry his signature spell: Expelliarmus. During Duelling Club in Harry's second year, Snape used the Disarming Charm against Lockhart. It obviously made quite an impression...
Gilderoy Lockhart is not a Death Eather !
In Chamber of Secrets, Gilderoy Lockhart's Memory Charm backfires due to Ron's malfunctioning wand, leaving him with severe amnesia. Lockhart primarily has what is known as retrograde amnesia, an inability to retrieve information on what has occurred earlier in life.
However, the Dursley family cannot be obliviated since they have to give Lily's protection to Harry.
Her original surname was "Puckle", but Rowling felt the name "did not suit her at all", and so the less frivolous Granger was used.
Hermione's parents accompany her to Diagon Alley when she goes to meet Ron and Harry to buy supplies for the coming school year. They seem like nice people – maybe a bit nervous around magic, but willing to give anything a try.