Alicia Keys
Birth Name: Alicia J. Augello-Cook
Place of Birth: Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: January 25, 1980
Ethnicity:
*father – African-American
*maternal grandfather – Italian/Sicilian
*maternal grandmother – English, Irish, Scottish
Alicia Keys is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. She is also known as Lellow.
Alicia’s father, Craig Cook, is African-American, and Alicia’s mother, Terri (Augello), is white. Alicia’s maternal grandfather was of Italian/Sicilian descent, while Alicia’s maternal grandmother was of English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry, with several of her family lines leading back to Connecticut of the 1600s. Alicia is married to hip hop recording artist and record producer Swizz Beatz, with whom she has two children.
Alicia has stated that as she grew up in New York she never had to experience feeling “not Black enough” or “not White enough.” However, she became comfortable with her biracial heritage as it allows her to relate to different cultures. She has said, “A lot of people believe I’m part Jamaican, though I’m not. I’m definitely black and Italian and a little Irish or Scottish.”
Alicia’s paternal grandfather is named Michael Cook.
Alicia’s maternal grandfather was Joseph Lawrence Augello (the son of Michelangelo/Michael Angelo Augello and Mary Carmen Zaffina). Joseph was born in Pennsylvania, to Italian parents. Alicia’s great-grandfather Michael was from Sciacca, Province of Agrigento, Sicily. Alicia’s great-grandmother Mary was the daughter of Giuseppe Zaffina and Rosa Scardamaglia, from Nicastro and Sambiase, now Lamezia Terme, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria.
Alicia’s maternal grandmother was Donna Jean Smith (the daughter of Thad T. Smith and Irma Margaret Heald). Donna was born in Michigan. Thad was the son of Henry Harrison Smith and Mary S. Jordan. Irma was the daughter of George Webster Heald and Margaret Ruxton. Alicia’s grandmother Donna’s ancestry was largely English, with many roots in New England, going back to the 1600s, and some ancestors who lived in Canada. She also had Irish and Scottish ancestry.
Sources: Genealogy of Alicia Keys – https://www.geni.com
Genealogies of Alicia Keys (focusing on her mother’s side) – http://humphrysfamilytree.com
http://www.wikitree.com
Notations about Alicia’s Italian background – http://www.tempieterre.it
http://www.calabriansmostfamous.com
Alicia’s maternal grandfather, Joseph Lawrence Augello, on 1940 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Passenger record of Alicia’s maternal great-great-grandfather, Giuseppe Zaffina – https://familysearch.org
Passenger record of Alicia’s maternal great-great-grandmother, Rosa Scardamaglia – https://familysearch.org
Obituary of Alicia’s maternal grandmother, Donna Jean (Smith) Augello – http://www.legacy.com
To Jonnie,
Everything you just said was ignorant. You do not have to have a black mother to be black.
@jonnie
I’m black and even I’m saying that makes no sense.From what you said,a black woman is the mother of all,so wouldn’t that make all her worldly offspring of today black?Also what about the black people who had black mothers,but their skin came out white,example eathra kitts daughter or victoria roswell daughter,are they black women?
umm no that is way incorret…victoria rowell is half white therefore her daughter (who looks white) is only a quarter black. ……dummy
people need to really stop being ignorant when did people have to be mix to be beautiful. Have you seen how Alecia looks without make up not that cute. There is alot of black girls that are prettier and white. And if you think if you have a mix baby that they will come out with long curly hair and lightskined dont get your hopes up half come out light with short hair some really dark with long hair its simply genetics and Alecia does say shes black doesnt really claim her white side qoute her saying “everybody wants to be like us” saying that everybody wants to be black.
To jonnie
So your saying if her mother was black and she still looked that way,then she would be black?I have to disagree,because if that’s the case,the AA population has dropped yet again.I say this because many families were started through white women.So going by you,all those black people don’t count.Then what about all the mixed-blooded people here,are they not AA either?
Ayee iFreak’nn Adore Alicia. Her Voice Is Mad Beutiful . && Race Donn Really Matter To Mee, Cuss iUsed To Be Insecure Bout Iht Buh Now.. I’m Vietnamese, Colombian, && French & I’m PROUD :D