by Athena Appleton » Friday 18 June 2004 6:34:23am
First off, Joto, hope you had a very happy birthday, Birthday Buddy!
Okay, I think that passage means something other than money. Besides, Harry did inherit a few things from his father: his looks, his talent as a wizard and his talent for getting into trouble, the invisibility cloak... I think that passage only means that Harry didn't receive much from his father.
There are a few other threads around here regarding James and Lily's jobs. I still think they were Untouchables (or at least she was) and that she knew that if she died protecting Harry, he would have protection. Just my little pet theory, you're right, there's no real proof to anything.
It can be assumed that James is from an old wizarding family (most think he's an heir of Gryffindor's) but the Weasleys are an old wizarding family, too, so that doesn't mean much. James's parents were kind (unlike the rich uppety old wizard families) - they welcomed Sirius like a son.
If you follow this timeline, you'll see that it's quite likely James and Lily worked outside the home, at least until Harry was born.
James, Lily, the Marauders, and Snape are all the same age.
They would all be about 35 when Harry is 11 (if they'd all lived; Rowling has said that in P/SS, Snape is around 35 or 36)
The finished school at Hogwarts when they were seventeen, and Harry wasn't born until Lily was about 24 (35 minus 11), so there were about seven years between the time Lily finished school and Harry was born. Sometime in there, she and James married.
I personally feel like after Harry was born, Lily stayed home with him (I know I would, especially in dangerous times... besides, how many babysitters have you heard of in the wizarding world?) So, while I don't really think all that money was Lily's, because I don't take the line about "the only thing Harry inherited from his dad was...." literally, I do think they both worked hard to save up in case anything happened to them, their son would be provided for.