Avril Lavigne
Birth Name: Avril Ramona Lavigne
Place of Birth: Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Date of Birth: September 27, 1984
Ethnicity:
*father – French-Canadian, French, Polish, small amounts of Breton and English, remote Irish
*mother – English, Irish, Scottish
Avil Lavigne is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and actress. She is known for her songs “Complicated,” “Sk8er Boi,” “I’m with You,” “Don’t Tell Me,” “My Happy Ending,” “Nobody’s Home,” “Keep Holding On,” “Girlfriend,” “When You’re Gone,” and “What the Hell.” She has appeared in the films Fast Food Nation and The Flock. She is known as the “Pop-Punk Queen.”
Avril is the daughter of Judith-Rosanne “Judy” (Loshaw) and Jean-Claude Lavigne. She was born to a devout Christian family. Avril means April and Lavigne means “the vineyard” in French. Her father was born at RCAF Station Grostenquin in Grostenquin, Moselle, France, where his own French-Canadian father was stationed. Through her father, Avril is a direct descendant of Zacharie Cloutier (c. 1590-1677), a prominent early Québec settler. She was raised mostly in Napanee/Greater Napanee, Ontario.
Avril does not speak French, though she has a French passport. Her sister is married to Japanese musician Ryota Kohama.
Avril’s patrilineal line can be traced back to her tenth great-grandfather, Arthur Tessier.
Avril’s paternal grandfather was Joseph-Charles-Maurice Yves Lavigne (the son of Osias Joseph Lavigne and Anita Finger). Yves was born in Saint-Jérôme, La Rivière-du-Nord, Québec, and was a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Osias was the son of Joseph Lavigne and Marie-Victoire “Victoria” Tremblay. Anita was the daughter of Charles Finger, who was a French emigrant, from Dijon, Côte-d’Or, and of Malvina Beauvais, from Québec. Victoria’s maternal sixth great-grandmother, Marie Miteouamigoukoue, was a Weskarini Algonquin First Nation.
Avril’s paternal grandmother was named Lucie Dzierzbicki/Dzierbicki. Lucie was French, from Morhange, Forbach-Boulay-Moselle, and was of Polish descent.
Avril’s maternal grandfather was John William Loshaw (the son of Samuel Loshaw and Martha Donaldson). John was born in Ontario, Canada. Samuel was the son of George Washington Loshaw, who had ancestors from Connecticut, and of Lydia Jane Brewster, whose father was from New York. Martha was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the daughter of Robert Donaldson and Margarett/Margaret Cowan.
Avril’s maternal grandmother was Ramona Luella Bartman (the daughter of Samuel Hugh Bartman and Violet Lucinda Smith). Ramona was born in Ontario. Samuel was born in Limerick, Ireland, the son of Joseph Bartman and Diana Scales. Violet was the daughter of Asa Smith and Luella Lucinda Winters/Winter.
Sources: Genealogies of Avril Lavigne – http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca
http://famouskin.com
https://www.geni.com
Genealogies of Avril Lavigne (focusing on her father’s side) – http://bowergenealogy.ca
https://www.journaldequebec.com
Genealogy of Avril’s paternal grandfather, Joseph-Charles-Maurice Yves Lavigne – https://www.wikitree.com
Avril’s maternal grandmother, Ramona Luella Bartman, on the 1931 Canada Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Obituary of Avril’s maternal grandmother, Ramona Luella (Bartman) Loshaw – https://steelefuneralhome.ca
https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lavigne-Family-Tree-216
her mother is among the descendants of William Brewster
Her father is french canadian but was born in France
At 1:20 she says ” I love France, in fact my father was born in”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYPGAF1cFD8
“I have a French Passport, my dad is from France but I am also French-Canadian”
3:24
Boring ethnicities. Im not surprised.
https://www.geni.com/people/Avril-Lavigne/6000000013699789291
According to this tree, her paternal grandmother was Lucie Dzierbicki, who was likely of Polish descent.
There seems to be a lot of confusion as to whether Avril Lavigne’s grandmother was Marlene-Carol Morency or Lucie Dzierbicki, both of whom were married to her grandfather.
It could be added to the description:
Avril’s paternal grandmother was either Marlene-Carol Morency or Lucie Dzierbicki, both of whom was married to her paternal grandfather. Marlene-Carol was French-Canadian. Lucie was of Polish descent. (or whatever their ancestry actually is)
I thought she was more than just french with her hair and eye color.