Cassie Ventura

Cassie Ventura – 2016 MTV Video Music Awards – Arrivals – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY, USA – Photo Credit: Aaron J. Thornton / PR Photos

Birth Name: Casandra Elizabeth Ventura

Place of Birth: New London, Connecticut, U.S.

Date of Birth: August 26, 1986

Ethnicity:
*father – Filipino [Ilocano, Pangasinan]
*mother – Vincentian [African, Scottish, English], African-Anguillan, African-American, Mexican

Cassie Ventura, also known simply as Cassie, is an American R&B singer, actress, dancer, and model.

Cassie is the daughter of Regina Elizabeth and Rodrick Camero Ventura. A picture of Cassie with her mother can be seen here. A picture of Cassie’s grandmothers can be seen here.

She is married to wellness consultant Alex Fine, with whom she has two childen.

Cassie’s paternal grandfather was Fred Ramos Ventura (the son of Leodegario Ventura and Rufina Ramos). Fred was a Filipino emigrant, from San Carlos, Pangasinan.

Cassie’s paternal grandmother was Verna Calderon Camero (the daughter of Basilio Camero y Casañas, or Basilio Casañas Camero in Filipino, and of Josefa Calderón y Quiday, or Josefa Quiday Calderón in Filipino). Verna was born in Pahala, Hawaii, to Filipino parents, from Narvacan, Ilocos Sur. Basilio was the son of Natalio Camero and Sixta Casañas. Josefa was the daughter of Esteban Calderón and Bonifacia Quiday.

Cassie’s maternal grandfather was Henry Edward Kydd (the son of Ernest Ferdinand MacLillan Kydd and Emmeline Gertrude Rogers). Henry was born in born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Ernest was from Bequia, Grenadines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the son of Samuel Douglas Kydd, who was of part Scottish descent, and of Leonora Jane “Didie” Derrick, who was of part English ancestry. Emmeline was from East End, Anguilla, and was the daughter of Jonathan Edward Rogers and Ann Rebecca Carter.

Cassie’s maternal grandmother is Annie Rosaura “Anita” Crawford (the daughter of Peter Logan Crawford and María Antonia Córdova Véjar). Annie was born in Fort Huachuca, near Sierra Vista, Arizona. Peter was African-American, and was the son of Cicero Crawford and Annie Roy Anderson. María was Mexican, from Hermosillo, Sonora, and was the daughter of Miguel Córdova Rodríguez and Rosaura Véjar Córdova.

Cassie Ventura in 2009, Featureflash / Shutterstock.com

Source: http://www.blackfilm.com
https://www.complex.com

Marriage record of Cassie’s parents – https://familysearch.org

Obituary of Cassie’s paternal grandfather, Fred Ramos Ventura – https://www.legacy.com

Obituary of Cassie’s paternal grandmother, Verna Camero Ventura (born Verna Calderon Camero) – https://www.byles.com

Marriage record of Cassie’s paternal great-grandparents, Basilio Camero y Casañas and Josefa Calderón y Quiday – https://www.familysearch.org

Cassie’s maternal grandfather, Henry Edward Kydd, on the 1940 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Death records of Cassie’s maternal great-grandparents, Ernest Ferdinand MacLillan Kydd and Emmeline Gertrude (Rogers) Kydd – https://www.findagrave.com

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226 Responses

  1. stupidity says:

    Wow I find it amazing how everyone is getting uptight about nationalitys of all these celebrities, why don’t u worry about what nationality u are n where u come from. Wouldn’t that be more interesting?.

  2. Cindy says:

    Why are there comments about Beyonce on here? This is about Cassie.

  3. ethnic says:

    Kristi great link.

  4. Kristie says:

    Here is a pic of Cassie and her two grandmothers.

    http://urbanstarr.blogspot.com/

  5. Ignorance is Bliss says:

    Are some of you guys retarded? Have you been on the short yellow bus lately? First of all, don’t give me that bull that Beyonce isn’t black. She’s black, she claims black (so does Solange) and she’s proud of it!

    I can’t believe people are up here flapping their ignorant jaws about race and ethnicity, hoping and praying someone isn’t black to make your pitiful arses feel good. People always want to make someone mixed raced so they can accept them better because you can’t stand the fact that someone can be beautiful and be black. Get over it. There are black people with two black parents that don’t look “traditionally” black. Some of you – instead of arguing about someone’s ethnicity, pick up a book and READ! Maybe you’ll get some knowledge about the black race, and while you’re at it, learn to spell and form a complete sentence.

    Thank you!

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