No. Queenie is not Voldemort's mother. Voldemort's mother is Merope Gaunt, a British
Putting aside the geographical issue (an American witch being much less likely to have a British child than a British witch), it is extremely unlikely that Queenie Goldstein is Severus Snape's grandmother.
Queenie Goldstein: An American witch and the younger sister of Porpentina Goldstein.
It was such a heavy time, and there was such a reduction of socialization as for being able to, like, see other people, and I was pregnant all throughout the film, and Victoria Yeates [Bunty Broadacre, Newt's assistant] was also pregnant on the film and because we weren't able to do any classes or any kind of in-person ...
Queenie Malfoy (born 2015) is the youngest child of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy.
They are from different families. Though Queenie might be related to Anthony Goldstein. Yeah, there are some similarities between them like they both were half blood and what u said but they are not related in any way. Also, Queenie was a naturally born legillimen while Snape had acquired that skill.
Lestrange is the surname of an ancient Dark wizard family. The most notorious Lestrange from the "Harry Potter" series was Bellatrix — the cousin of Sirius Black and Lord Voldemort's most devoted follower.
No. Queenie is not Voldemort's mother. Voldemort's mother is Merope Gaunt, a British Pureblood witch who can trace her ancestry back to Slytherin and the Peverall brothers, specifically, the 2nd brother who had the Resurrection stone.
Loyalty. Mrs Goldstein was a witch who lived during the early 20th century. She was the mother of Porpentina and Queenie Goldstein.
More research proves that Alison was pregnant while filming, which could also explain things. Another fan noted, "Weight gain can truly change a person like night and day, even eyes and eyebrows can look vastly different!" Sadly, in April, Alison revealed that her pregnancy resulted in a miscarriage.
Anthony Goldstein & Tina and Queenie Goldstein
While Dumbledore's Army member Anthony was a Ravenclaw, his relatives, Porpentina and Queenie, didn't go to Hogwarts, and instead attended Ilvermorny.
He's Luna Lovegood's grandfather-in-law
Luna Lovegood ends up marrying Rolf Scamander, who is Newt's grandson. If grandson is anything like his grandfather — which is quite likely, as both are magizoologists — that means we can expect Newt to be a bit of an eccentric. His family history supports this.
Snape was born to Eileen Prince, a witch, and Tobias Snape, a Muggle, making him a half-blood (hence the name, "Half-Blood Prince"). This is rare for a Death Eater, as remarked in the last book, though Voldemort himself also had a Muggle father.
Arabella telling Draco Malfoy of her hate of her lineage. Arabella Lily Snape (born 12 June 1981) was a half-blood witch and was the only daughter of Professor Severus Snape and an unknown descendant of Slytherin. She attended Hogwarts from 1992 until her death in 1998.
Lily Josephine Evans was born to Marion Evans and John Evans, two Muggles of the Evans family, on 30 January, 1960. Her family lived in Cokeworth, England. She had an older sister Petunia, whom she was quite close to, and a younger twin sister Willow.
Queenie Kowalski (née Goldstein) is the wife of Jacob Kowalski, the younger sister of Tina Goldstein, the sister-in-law of Newt Scamander and a supporting protagonist in the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them film series. Queenie is a Legilimens, a talented witch who can senses people's thoughts and emotions.
Quentin Kowalski seems to be a direct descendant of Jacob and Queenie, bearing Jacob's last name and the masculine version of Queenie's first name.
Queenie was born in New York in 1903. She was a half-blood witch and a younger sister to Porpentina Goldstein.
After a brief argument, Queenie agreed, and Newt lifted the spell. Jacob refused to marry her, fearing that she would be punished for marrying a No-Maj.
Delphini, nicknamed Delphi, is the titular main antagonist of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Although she initially introduces herself as the niece of Amos Diggory, Delphi is in fact, the child of Lord Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange and has only one goal, restoring her father.
Queenie couldn't legally marry Jacob, at least in the United States, as wizarding law there at the time forbade magical and No-maj marriages. That's why discussions of the whole thing say it is forbidden, because it was under MACUSA law (at least until it was repealed in the 1960s).
At the end of the last film, Grindelwald told Credence he was really Aurelius Dumbledore – the previously unheard of sibling of Albus. However, that wasn't entirely true. While Credence is a Dumbledore, he isn't the brother of Albus, Aberforth and Ariana. In fact, he's Aberforth's secret son!
Initially, Newt Scamander was only mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as the author of the book Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, which was used as a textbook for Care of Magical Creatures by Harry Potter and his classmates.
Leta Lestrange is therefore directly connected to the most fascinating of wizard families, the Ancient and Most Noble House of Black. Generation X of the family — brothers Sirius and Regulus and their cousins Bellatrix, Andromeda, and Narcissa — present a fascinating microcosm of the entire wizarding war.