Vivien Leigh
Birth Name: Vivian Mary Hartley
Date of Birth: 5 November, 1913
Place of Birth: Darjeeling, Bengal Presidency, British India
Date of Death: 8 July, 1967
Date of Place: London, England, U.K.
Ethnicity: English, likely Armenian and Irish
Vivien Leigh was a British actress. She twice won the Academy Award for Best Actress, for Gone with the Wind (1939) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). She also starred in Caesar and Cleopatra, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, and Ship of Fools.
She was born in India. Her father, Ernest Richard Hartley, was English, and may have been born on the Isle of Islay, Argyll, Scotland or in Bingley, West Yorkshire, England. Her mother, Gertrude M. F. (Yackjee/Yackje), was born in Darjeeling, India.
Vivien had a daughter, actress Suzanne Farrington, with her first husband, barrister Herbert Leigh Holman.
There are at least three different couples referred to by genealogists as Vivien’s paternal grandparents. One couple are Seth Hartley and Sarah Jane Mawson. Seth was born in Calverley, West Yorkshire, England. Sarah was born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.
Vivien’s maternal grandfather was named Michael John Yackjee/Yackje (the son of Johannes/John Gabriel Yackjee and Elizabeth). It appears that Michael was of Armenian origin.
Vivien’s maternal grandmother was named Mary Therisa/Teresa/Theresa/I. Robinson (the daughter of James Wilson/Wilston Robinson). Vivien’s maternal grandmother was usually said to be the daughter of Irish parents.
Sources: Genealogies of Vivien Leigh – https://www.geni.com
https://genealogy.links.org
http://www.hartleyfamily.org.uk
http://townsley.info
Information about Vivien’s Armenian ancestry – http://chater-genealogy.blogspot.ca
A discussion of Vivien’s ancestry – http://www.gnxp.com
Marriage record of Vivien’s maternal grandparents, Michael John Yackjee/Yackje and Mary Therisa/Teresa/Theresa/I. Robinson – https://familysearch.org
Another interesting link:
http://chater-genealogy.blogspot.ba/2015/08/armenian-something-vivien-leigh-and-her_12.html
Can anyone definitively determine Leigh’s paternal grandparents? Rootsweb and geni disagree.
Her ancestry is a mystery. I think she really was part Armenian, though.
A few genealogies and biographies suggests her father was born on the Isle of Islay, Argyll, Scotland, in 1882, and that he was the son of Joseph Nicholson Hartley and Elizabeth Houlgate. Joseph was possibly/likely English.
Read these (the first one has very detailed information about her father):
http://www.hartleyfamily.org.uk/fame1.htm
https://genealogy.links.org/links-cgi/readged?/home/ben/camilla-genealogy/current+%210%3a156132+2-2-0-1-0
http://townsley.info/webtrees/individual.php?pid=I60697&ged=tree1
Ethnic, is there a picture, please?
no sorry
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGNP-DGX
I’ve always wondered about her ancestry. I wouldn’t be surprised if she did have some Indian ancestry in her background but she could pass as a woman of full English/Irish ancestry too.
Wasn’t she very beautiful, talented and so charismatic? I do agree there could be a chance she’s part Indian, Afghan or Parsi, but we will have to do a DNA test to confirm this. An example Princess Diana and Nicollette Sheridan from Desperate Housewives are part Punjabi so a chance Vivien is mixed too.