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Several major and minor houses were destroyed during the 8 seasons of Game of Thrones. Boltons are gone. So are the Tyrells. Are all of the Mormonts dead? And the Umbers too?



Which major and minor families were destroyed?



By destroyed, I mean that all known members of the family are dead. Not just that the family was unseated from their holdings. (You could say that the Targaryen family still exists while Jon Snow still stands.)



Edit to add: Mike Scott makes a good point that cadet branches, branches along a female line, and women married to other families might still be part of the family.



For families that follow only the male line, if a woman marries into another family, her children have claims to her husband's holdings, not to her father's holdings.



Cadet branches are the lines of a male ruler's younger sons, and they still have a claim to the family holdings. If a cadet branch exists then it counts.



Illegitimate children have no claim to their parents' titles and lands in Westerosi tradition, so they and their children don't count for this question.










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  • By “all known members of the family”, do you include illegitimate members? Women with the house surname who will lose it when they marry? Women who have already married and changed their surname? Descendants in the female line with a different surname? Members of a cadet branch with the same name (e.g. the green apple Fossoways)? Members of a cadet branch with a modified name (e.g. the Karstarks)?

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Several major and minor houses were destroyed during the 8 seasons of Game of Thrones. Boltons are gone. So are the Tyrells. Are all of the Mormonts dead? And the Umbers too?



Which major and minor families were destroyed?



By destroyed, I mean that all known members of the family are dead. Not just that the family was unseated from their holdings. (You could say that the Targaryen family still exists while Jon Snow still stands.)



Edit to add: Mike Scott makes a good point that cadet branches, branches along a female line, and women married to other families might still be part of the family.



For families that follow only the male line, if a woman marries into another family, her children have claims to her husband's holdings, not to her father's holdings.



Cadet branches are the lines of a male ruler's younger sons, and they still have a claim to the family holdings. If a cadet branch exists then it counts.



Illegitimate children have no claim to their parents' titles and lands in Westerosi tradition, so they and their children don't count for this question.










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  • By “all known members of the family”, do you include illegitimate members? Women with the house surname who will lose it when they marry? Women who have already married and changed their surname? Descendants in the female line with a different surname? Members of a cadet branch with the same name (e.g. the green apple Fossoways)? Members of a cadet branch with a modified name (e.g. the Karstarks)?

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Several major and minor houses were destroyed during the 8 seasons of Game of Thrones. Boltons are gone. So are the Tyrells. Are all of the Mormonts dead? And the Umbers too?



Which major and minor families were destroyed?



By destroyed, I mean that all known members of the family are dead. Not just that the family was unseated from their holdings. (You could say that the Targaryen family still exists while Jon Snow still stands.)



Edit to add: Mike Scott makes a good point that cadet branches, branches along a female line, and women married to other families might still be part of the family.



For families that follow only the male line, if a woman marries into another family, her children have claims to her husband's holdings, not to her father's holdings.



Cadet branches are the lines of a male ruler's younger sons, and they still have a claim to the family holdings. If a cadet branch exists then it counts.



Illegitimate children have no claim to their parents' titles and lands in Westerosi tradition, so they and their children don't count for this question.










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Several major and minor houses were destroyed during the 8 seasons of Game of Thrones. Boltons are gone. So are the Tyrells. Are all of the Mormonts dead? And the Umbers too?



Which major and minor families were destroyed?



By destroyed, I mean that all known members of the family are dead. Not just that the family was unseated from their holdings. (You could say that the Targaryen family still exists while Jon Snow still stands.)



Edit to add: Mike Scott makes a good point that cadet branches, branches along a female line, and women married to other families might still be part of the family.



For families that follow only the male line, if a woman marries into another family, her children have claims to her husband's holdings, not to her father's holdings.



Cadet branches are the lines of a male ruler's younger sons, and they still have a claim to the family holdings. If a cadet branch exists then it counts.



Illegitimate children have no claim to their parents' titles and lands in Westerosi tradition, so they and their children don't count for this question.







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  • By “all known members of the family”, do you include illegitimate members? Women with the house surname who will lose it when they marry? Women who have already married and changed their surname? Descendants in the female line with a different surname? Members of a cadet branch with the same name (e.g. the green apple Fossoways)? Members of a cadet branch with a modified name (e.g. the Karstarks)?

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  • By “all known members of the family”, do you include illegitimate members? Women with the house surname who will lose it when they marry? Women who have already married and changed their surname? Descendants in the female line with a different surname? Members of a cadet branch with the same name (e.g. the green apple Fossoways)? Members of a cadet branch with a modified name (e.g. the Karstarks)?

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By “all known members of the family”, do you include illegitimate members? Women with the house surname who will lose it when they marry? Women who have already married and changed their surname? Descendants in the female line with a different surname? Members of a cadet branch with the same name (e.g. the green apple Fossoways)? Members of a cadet branch with a modified name (e.g. the Karstarks)?

– Mike Scott
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By “all known members of the family”, do you include illegitimate members? Women with the house surname who will lose it when they marry? Women who have already married and changed their surname? Descendants in the female line with a different surname? Members of a cadet branch with the same name (e.g. the green apple Fossoways)? Members of a cadet branch with a modified name (e.g. the Karstarks)?

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As of now, the following Game of Thrones houses are extinct:



  • House Tyrell

  • House Bolton

  • House Mormont

  • House Karstark

  • House Clegane

  • House Umber

  • House Blackfyre - (a vassal house of House Targaryen)

  • House Baratheon*

*All the legitimate male members of House Baratheon are extinct, the house is only survived by Gendry Baratheon, born a bastard but legitimized by Daenerys Targaryen.



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    House Tyrell - Major House. Lady Olenna Tyrell was last survivor. Poisoned by Jaime Lannister after the siege of High Garden.



    House Bolton - Vassal House to Starks. Lord Ramsay Bolton was the last survivor. Killed by Sansa Stark after the Battle of the Bastards.



    House Mormont - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Lyanna Stark and Jorah Mormont were the last survivors. Killed during the Battle of Winterfell by wights.



    House Karstark - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Alys Karstark was the last survivor. Killed in the Battle of Winterfell.



    House Clegane - Vassal House to Lannisters. Ser Gregor Clegane and Sandor Clegane were the last survivors. Killed each other in a duel during the siege of Kings Landing.



    House Umber - Vassal House to Starks. Ned Umber was the last survivor. Killed by the White Walkers during the slaughter of Last Hearth.



    House Baelish - Vassal House to Arryns. Lord Peter Baelish was the last survivor. Killed by Arya Stark during his trial for the killing of Lady Lysa Arryn.



    House Hollard - Vassal House to Baratheons. Ser Dontos Hollard was killed by Petyr Baelish's soldiers after Ser Dontos helped Lady Sansa escape the Purple Wedding.



    House Elliver - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



    House Grayson - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



    House Brownbarrow - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



    House Darry - Vassal House to Tullys. Last survivor was an 8 year old boy named Lyman Darry. Killed by Gregor Clegane during the War of the Five Kings.



    House Whent - Vassal House to Tullys. Lady Catelyn Stark mentioned a Lady Whent in the first book, but her fate is unknown. House Whent's lands were given to Janos Slynt for his help in betraying Eddard Stark. Unknown if the Whent lands were given because the House just went extinct or if House Whent was unseated during the War of the Five Kings.



    That comes to 12 (maybe 13 houses) that went extinct during the TV series. Note that most of the extinct houses were vassals to the Starks.



    There are two houses mentioned in another answer which I am not counting because they either went extinct well before the TV series, or were revived during the TV series.



    House Blackfyre - Vassal house of Targaryens. Maelys Blackfyre was the last survivor. This house went extinct centuries before the TV series during a war between different branches of the Targaryens for control of the throne.



    House Baratheon - Was extinct after the death of King Stannis Baratheon, but renewed after Gendry was recognized as the son of King Robert Baratheon.






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      As of now, the following Game of Thrones houses are extinct:



      • House Tyrell

      • House Bolton

      • House Mormont

      • House Karstark

      • House Clegane

      • House Umber

      • House Blackfyre - (a vassal house of House Targaryen)

      • House Baratheon*

      *All the legitimate male members of House Baratheon are extinct, the house is only survived by Gendry Baratheon, born a bastard but legitimized by Daenerys Targaryen.



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        As of now, the following Game of Thrones houses are extinct:



        • House Tyrell

        • House Bolton

        • House Mormont

        • House Karstark

        • House Clegane

        • House Umber

        • House Blackfyre - (a vassal house of House Targaryen)

        • House Baratheon*

        *All the legitimate male members of House Baratheon are extinct, the house is only survived by Gendry Baratheon, born a bastard but legitimized by Daenerys Targaryen.



        (source: Game of Thrones Wiki)






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          As of now, the following Game of Thrones houses are extinct:



          • House Tyrell

          • House Bolton

          • House Mormont

          • House Karstark

          • House Clegane

          • House Umber

          • House Blackfyre - (a vassal house of House Targaryen)

          • House Baratheon*

          *All the legitimate male members of House Baratheon are extinct, the house is only survived by Gendry Baratheon, born a bastard but legitimized by Daenerys Targaryen.



          (source: Game of Thrones Wiki)






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          As of now, the following Game of Thrones houses are extinct:



          • House Tyrell

          • House Bolton

          • House Mormont

          • House Karstark

          • House Clegane

          • House Umber

          • House Blackfyre - (a vassal house of House Targaryen)

          • House Baratheon*

          *All the legitimate male members of House Baratheon are extinct, the house is only survived by Gendry Baratheon, born a bastard but legitimized by Daenerys Targaryen.



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              House Tyrell - Major House. Lady Olenna Tyrell was last survivor. Poisoned by Jaime Lannister after the siege of High Garden.



              House Bolton - Vassal House to Starks. Lord Ramsay Bolton was the last survivor. Killed by Sansa Stark after the Battle of the Bastards.



              House Mormont - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Lyanna Stark and Jorah Mormont were the last survivors. Killed during the Battle of Winterfell by wights.



              House Karstark - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Alys Karstark was the last survivor. Killed in the Battle of Winterfell.



              House Clegane - Vassal House to Lannisters. Ser Gregor Clegane and Sandor Clegane were the last survivors. Killed each other in a duel during the siege of Kings Landing.



              House Umber - Vassal House to Starks. Ned Umber was the last survivor. Killed by the White Walkers during the slaughter of Last Hearth.



              House Baelish - Vassal House to Arryns. Lord Peter Baelish was the last survivor. Killed by Arya Stark during his trial for the killing of Lady Lysa Arryn.



              House Hollard - Vassal House to Baratheons. Ser Dontos Hollard was killed by Petyr Baelish's soldiers after Ser Dontos helped Lady Sansa escape the Purple Wedding.



              House Elliver - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



              House Grayson - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



              House Brownbarrow - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



              House Darry - Vassal House to Tullys. Last survivor was an 8 year old boy named Lyman Darry. Killed by Gregor Clegane during the War of the Five Kings.



              House Whent - Vassal House to Tullys. Lady Catelyn Stark mentioned a Lady Whent in the first book, but her fate is unknown. House Whent's lands were given to Janos Slynt for his help in betraying Eddard Stark. Unknown if the Whent lands were given because the House just went extinct or if House Whent was unseated during the War of the Five Kings.



              That comes to 12 (maybe 13 houses) that went extinct during the TV series. Note that most of the extinct houses were vassals to the Starks.



              There are two houses mentioned in another answer which I am not counting because they either went extinct well before the TV series, or were revived during the TV series.



              House Blackfyre - Vassal house of Targaryens. Maelys Blackfyre was the last survivor. This house went extinct centuries before the TV series during a war between different branches of the Targaryens for control of the throne.



              House Baratheon - Was extinct after the death of King Stannis Baratheon, but renewed after Gendry was recognized as the son of King Robert Baratheon.






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                House Tyrell - Major House. Lady Olenna Tyrell was last survivor. Poisoned by Jaime Lannister after the siege of High Garden.



                House Bolton - Vassal House to Starks. Lord Ramsay Bolton was the last survivor. Killed by Sansa Stark after the Battle of the Bastards.



                House Mormont - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Lyanna Stark and Jorah Mormont were the last survivors. Killed during the Battle of Winterfell by wights.



                House Karstark - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Alys Karstark was the last survivor. Killed in the Battle of Winterfell.



                House Clegane - Vassal House to Lannisters. Ser Gregor Clegane and Sandor Clegane were the last survivors. Killed each other in a duel during the siege of Kings Landing.



                House Umber - Vassal House to Starks. Ned Umber was the last survivor. Killed by the White Walkers during the slaughter of Last Hearth.



                House Baelish - Vassal House to Arryns. Lord Peter Baelish was the last survivor. Killed by Arya Stark during his trial for the killing of Lady Lysa Arryn.



                House Hollard - Vassal House to Baratheons. Ser Dontos Hollard was killed by Petyr Baelish's soldiers after Ser Dontos helped Lady Sansa escape the Purple Wedding.



                House Elliver - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                House Grayson - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                House Brownbarrow - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                House Darry - Vassal House to Tullys. Last survivor was an 8 year old boy named Lyman Darry. Killed by Gregor Clegane during the War of the Five Kings.



                House Whent - Vassal House to Tullys. Lady Catelyn Stark mentioned a Lady Whent in the first book, but her fate is unknown. House Whent's lands were given to Janos Slynt for his help in betraying Eddard Stark. Unknown if the Whent lands were given because the House just went extinct or if House Whent was unseated during the War of the Five Kings.



                That comes to 12 (maybe 13 houses) that went extinct during the TV series. Note that most of the extinct houses were vassals to the Starks.



                There are two houses mentioned in another answer which I am not counting because they either went extinct well before the TV series, or were revived during the TV series.



                House Blackfyre - Vassal house of Targaryens. Maelys Blackfyre was the last survivor. This house went extinct centuries before the TV series during a war between different branches of the Targaryens for control of the throne.



                House Baratheon - Was extinct after the death of King Stannis Baratheon, but renewed after Gendry was recognized as the son of King Robert Baratheon.






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                  House Tyrell - Major House. Lady Olenna Tyrell was last survivor. Poisoned by Jaime Lannister after the siege of High Garden.



                  House Bolton - Vassal House to Starks. Lord Ramsay Bolton was the last survivor. Killed by Sansa Stark after the Battle of the Bastards.



                  House Mormont - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Lyanna Stark and Jorah Mormont were the last survivors. Killed during the Battle of Winterfell by wights.



                  House Karstark - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Alys Karstark was the last survivor. Killed in the Battle of Winterfell.



                  House Clegane - Vassal House to Lannisters. Ser Gregor Clegane and Sandor Clegane were the last survivors. Killed each other in a duel during the siege of Kings Landing.



                  House Umber - Vassal House to Starks. Ned Umber was the last survivor. Killed by the White Walkers during the slaughter of Last Hearth.



                  House Baelish - Vassal House to Arryns. Lord Peter Baelish was the last survivor. Killed by Arya Stark during his trial for the killing of Lady Lysa Arryn.



                  House Hollard - Vassal House to Baratheons. Ser Dontos Hollard was killed by Petyr Baelish's soldiers after Ser Dontos helped Lady Sansa escape the Purple Wedding.



                  House Elliver - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                  House Grayson - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                  House Brownbarrow - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                  House Darry - Vassal House to Tullys. Last survivor was an 8 year old boy named Lyman Darry. Killed by Gregor Clegane during the War of the Five Kings.



                  House Whent - Vassal House to Tullys. Lady Catelyn Stark mentioned a Lady Whent in the first book, but her fate is unknown. House Whent's lands were given to Janos Slynt for his help in betraying Eddard Stark. Unknown if the Whent lands were given because the House just went extinct or if House Whent was unseated during the War of the Five Kings.



                  That comes to 12 (maybe 13 houses) that went extinct during the TV series. Note that most of the extinct houses were vassals to the Starks.



                  There are two houses mentioned in another answer which I am not counting because they either went extinct well before the TV series, or were revived during the TV series.



                  House Blackfyre - Vassal house of Targaryens. Maelys Blackfyre was the last survivor. This house went extinct centuries before the TV series during a war between different branches of the Targaryens for control of the throne.



                  House Baratheon - Was extinct after the death of King Stannis Baratheon, but renewed after Gendry was recognized as the son of King Robert Baratheon.






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                  House Tyrell - Major House. Lady Olenna Tyrell was last survivor. Poisoned by Jaime Lannister after the siege of High Garden.



                  House Bolton - Vassal House to Starks. Lord Ramsay Bolton was the last survivor. Killed by Sansa Stark after the Battle of the Bastards.



                  House Mormont - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Lyanna Stark and Jorah Mormont were the last survivors. Killed during the Battle of Winterfell by wights.



                  House Karstark - Vassal House to Starks. Lady Alys Karstark was the last survivor. Killed in the Battle of Winterfell.



                  House Clegane - Vassal House to Lannisters. Ser Gregor Clegane and Sandor Clegane were the last survivors. Killed each other in a duel during the siege of Kings Landing.



                  House Umber - Vassal House to Starks. Ned Umber was the last survivor. Killed by the White Walkers during the slaughter of Last Hearth.



                  House Baelish - Vassal House to Arryns. Lord Peter Baelish was the last survivor. Killed by Arya Stark during his trial for the killing of Lady Lysa Arryn.



                  House Hollard - Vassal House to Baratheons. Ser Dontos Hollard was killed by Petyr Baelish's soldiers after Ser Dontos helped Lady Sansa escape the Purple Wedding.



                  House Elliver - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                  House Grayson - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                  House Brownbarrow - Vassal House to Starks. Last survivors were slaughtered at the Red Wedding.



                  House Darry - Vassal House to Tullys. Last survivor was an 8 year old boy named Lyman Darry. Killed by Gregor Clegane during the War of the Five Kings.



                  House Whent - Vassal House to Tullys. Lady Catelyn Stark mentioned a Lady Whent in the first book, but her fate is unknown. House Whent's lands were given to Janos Slynt for his help in betraying Eddard Stark. Unknown if the Whent lands were given because the House just went extinct or if House Whent was unseated during the War of the Five Kings.



                  That comes to 12 (maybe 13 houses) that went extinct during the TV series. Note that most of the extinct houses were vassals to the Starks.



                  There are two houses mentioned in another answer which I am not counting because they either went extinct well before the TV series, or were revived during the TV series.



                  House Blackfyre - Vassal house of Targaryens. Maelys Blackfyre was the last survivor. This house went extinct centuries before the TV series during a war between different branches of the Targaryens for control of the throne.



                  House Baratheon - Was extinct after the death of King Stannis Baratheon, but renewed after Gendry was recognized as the son of King Robert Baratheon.







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