The Schrute Family

"I come from a long line of fighters. My maternal grandfather was the toughest guy I ever knew. World War II veteran. Killed 20 men then spent the rest of the war in an Allied Prison Camp. My father battled blood pressure and obesity all his life. Different kind of fight." The Schrute Family is the family that Dwight Schrute is a member of. They are all considered strange.

Fannie Schrute
Dwight's little sister who lived in Boston for most of her life. Single (and seemingly never married) with one son, one of the greatest characters of his generation. She is a published poet. Appears in the episode "The Farm"

Jeb Schrute
Dwight's lazy younger brother who works as a "worm farmer" and is a Bigfoot Hunter enthusiast. Runs a marijuana farm. Appears in the episode "The Farm".

Cameron Whitman
Dwight's nephew and Fannie's son. He is brilliant and slightly weird. Dwight becomes a father figure to him. Appears in the episode "The Farm"

Heinrich Manheim
Dwight's great uncle who lived in Argentina to avoid punishment for being a Nazi official. He is greedy and manipulative. Appears in the "Dwight Spin-Off Show" only, although Dwight has made a number of references to him in a talking head interviews.

Dwide Schrude
Dwight's paternal great-grandfather. Little is known about him other than he was Amish.

Dwight Schrute I
Dwight's paternal grandfather. Little is known about him.

Dwight Schrute II
Dwight Schrute's father. He raised Dwight. Dwight remembers hunting deer with his father and how he and his father would play games. His father would cheat on the games; however, Dwight never called him out on it.

Hedda Schrute
Dwight Schrute's mother. When she gave birth to Dwight, a large metal spoon was used to guide Dwight's head through the birthing canal. (Maiden name Schicklgruber. Mentioned by Jim when attempting to guess Dwight's computer password.

Dwight's Grandmother
Unclear if maternal or paternal. She read Dwight a book of disturbing fairy tales from the 1870s to him when he was a young kid. She may have been a Nazi soldier as Michael refers to her as "A Nazi war-criminal grandma" in the episode "Take Your Daughter to Work Day." She was also shot in the butt, and Dwight made a ring out of the bullet.

Mose
Mose is Dwight's cousin and runs Schrute Farms with him. He was raised in sync with Amish traditions and seems completely oblivious to the outside world. At one point Zeke refers to him as the visionary when they were growing up and in a deleted scene from season three Dwight calls him the artsy one growing up. Mose is obviously the best Schrute and deserves much more praise.

Shirley
Dwight's aunt. She is quite old, and it is unclear if she has any kids.

Harvey
Dwight's uncle. Runs a fudge company in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Honk
Dwight's uncle. Sent Dwight a hand-made, leather gun holster for as a gift for being promoted to Acting Manager.

Jacob
Dwight's uncle. fought in Korea was part of the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines and was army buddies with Thomas Novak. He was also WIA in Battle of Pusan Perimeter by a M1938 Howitzer while riding in a M3 Half-track

Fritz
Dwight's uncle. he fought in Korea with the Belgian United Nations Command since he was born in the town of Krinkelt in 1935 to German Parents.

Zeke
Dwight's cousin and Mose's brother. He drives a motorcycle with a sidecar and is a proficient guitar player. In the episode "The Farm" he describes growing up with Dwight and Mose as not being easy as Dwight was the cool one, Mose was the visionary, and that left him to be the comedian.

Eldred
Dwight's uncle. Built Hay Place.

Gunther
According to one of Dwight's blogs on NBC.com's "Schrute-Space", he had an uncle, named Gunther, a goat farmer, who fled the Allied invasion of Germany and married a Finnish woman, with whom he had 17 children.

Girt
Dwight also had an Uncle Girt who revealed that the Schrute family has an ongoing hatred of Harry S. Truman because they were staunch supporters of Thomas Dewey.

Abner
Mentioned in a deleted scene from the episode Weight Loss as Dwight's cousin. He was extremely overweight and had an extremely sedentary lifestyle.

Johann
Mentioned in a deleted scene from the episode The Convict as Dwight's cousin. He was considered the handsome one when they were growing up.

Helga
Mentioned in a deleted scene from the episode The Convict as Dwight's cousin. She was considered the outlaw when they were growing up.

Heindel
Mentioned in a deleted scene from the episode The Convict as Dwight's cousin. He was considered the runt when they were growing up. He received numerous injuries and infections from an attack by a small dog.