Channing Tatum

Tatum in 2010, Featureflash / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Channing Matthew Tatum

Place of Birth: Cullman, Alabama, U.S.

Date of Birth: April 26, 1980

Ethnicity: English, some Scots-Irish/Northern Irish and Irish, distant Scottish, German, and Welsh, remote French

Channing Tatum is an American actor, dancer, model, and producer. After early performances, including Coach Carter, Supercross, and Havoc, he became famous for his roles in the films She’s the Man, Step Up, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Battle in Seattle, Stop-Loss, Fighting, Public Enemies, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and its sequel; Dear John, The Son of No One, The Eagle, The Vow, 21 Jump Street, and its sequel, 22 Jump Street; the Magic Mike franchise, 10 Years, Side Effects, White House Down, Foxcatcher, Jupiter Ascending, The Hateful Eight, Hail, Caesar!, The Lego Batman Movie, Logan Lucky, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Smallfoot, America: The Motion Picture, Dog, which he also co-directed; and The Lost City. Channing was selected People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” in 2012. He is the first person born in the 1980s to have been given this title by the magazine, and thus could be considered the first millennial to have received it. He often works with Reid Carolin; Channing and Reid co-produce many of Channing’s films together.

Channing is the son of Kay, who worked for an airline, and Glenn Tatum, a construction worker. He was raised in a rural setting near the Pascagoula River, Mississippi, and eventually moved to Tampa, Florida, during his teenage years. He has a daughter with his former wife, actress, producer, dancer, and model Jenna Dewan.

Channing’s patrilineal line traces to Nathaniel Tatum, who was born, c. 1599, in London, England. Channing’s family has lived in the United States, and specifically in the American South, for many generations. His documented ancestry includes English, some Scots-Irish/Northern Irish and Irish, distant Scottish, German, and Welsh, and remote French.

Channing has stated that he has Native American ancestry. It is not clear if this Native American ancestry has been verified/documented. Channing’s grandparents, great-grandparents, and great-great-grandparents are listed as “White” on United States Censuses. Various fan websites, citing no apparent sources, have also stated that Channing is of 1/16th African-American ancestry. No evidence has been produced to support this statement, either. Channing has also said that his father has Creole ancestry, possibly substituting “Creole” for “Cajun,” although no Creole nor Cajun ancestry is contained among his genealogy.

Channing’s paternal grandfather was Samuel Hudson Tatum (the son of Enoch Wilkerson/Wilkinson/Wilson Tatum, Sr. and Josephine/Jo Hunt). Samuel was born in Alabama. Enoch was the son of James Thomas Tatum and Martha Lisa Frances Anderson. Josephine was the daughter of James William Hunt and Alice Ferrell.

Channing’s paternal grandmother was Avis Jearleen/Jearlene/Jearleane/Jerlene Hunt (the daughter of Harvey Reed Hunt and Nellie Pearl Esco). Avis was born in Alabama. Harvey was the son of William Henry Hunt and Aurelia Corrine/Corine “Katie” G. Ross. Nellie was the daughter of Charles Fleming Esco and Georgia Lucinda Elizabeth Hopper.

Channing’s maternal grandfather was Bascom Floyd Faust (the son of Amariah/Amirah Biggs Faust and Rozella/Rosella/Rosellar Rhodes). Bascom was born in Alabama. Amariah was the son of William Lemuel/Leonard Faust and Missouri Ellen Stubbs. Rozella was the daughter of John Thomas Rhodes and Mary Elizabeth McCall.

Channing’s maternal grandmother was Mayzell/Mazell/Mayzelle/Maycell “Mozell”/”Mazzie” Allen (the daughter of William Alonzo “Lon” Allen and Ada Beatrice McGrady). Mayzell was born in Alabama. William was the son of Thomas Edman Allen and Sarah Ann Frances Elizabeth Thomas. Ada was the daughter of Robert Farmer McGrady and Catherine Watson.

Sources: Genealogies of Channing Tatum – https://sites.google.com
http://gw.geneanet.org
http://www.geni.com

Marriage record of Channing’s paternal grandparents, Samuel Hudson Tatum and Avis Jearleen/Jearlene/Jearleane/Jerlene Hunt – https://www.familysearch.org

Genealogy of Channing’s paternal grandfather, Samuel Hudson Tatum – http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com

Channing’s paternal grandfather, Samuel Hudson Tatum, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s paternal great-grandfather, Enoch Wilkerson/Wilkinson/Wilson Tatum (“Eugene W. Tatum”), on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s paternal great-grandmother, Josephine/Jo Hunt, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s paternal grandmother, Avis Jearleen/Jearlene/Jearleane/Jerlene Hunt, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s paternal great-grandfather, Harvey Reed Hunt, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Story about Channing’s paternal great-great-great-grandfather, John Augustus Ross (who was the maternal grandfather of Channing’s paternal great-grandfather, Harvey Reed Hunt) – http://ca.omg.yahoo.com

Channing’s paternal great-grandmother, Nellie Pearl Esco, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Nellie Pearl Esco on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Genealogy of Channing’s maternal grandparents, Bascom Floyd Faust and Mayzell/Mazell/Mayzelle/Maycell “Mozell”/”Mazzie” Allen – http://www.findagrave.com

Channing’s maternal grandfather, Bascom Floyd Faust, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s maternal great-grandfather, Amariah/Amirah Biggs Faust, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s maternal great-great-grandmother, Missouri Ellen Stubbs, on the 1850 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Missouri Ellen Stubbs on the 1860 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s maternal great-grandmother, Rozella/Rosella/Rosellar Rhodes, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s maternal great-great-grandparents, John Thomas Rhodes and Mary Elizabeth McCall, on the 1880 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s maternal grandmother, Mayzell/Mazell/Mayzelle/Maycell “Mozell”/”Mazzie” Allen, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s maternal great-grandfather, William Alonzo “Lon” Allen, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Channing’s maternal great-grandmother, Ada Beatrice McGrady, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

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119 Responses

  1. lohy says:

    Why does this guy always act black?

  2. alexis says:

    Listen apparently he is some what black who cares hes still hot!

  3. Jane says:

    My white boyfriend is half American and Canadian. He and I saw mixture in in of all 3 races. My boyfriend went with just skin tone and hair types before he meant me now he knows if a white person looks mixed. Our son has European hair type but bouncy curly hair and his features are very European does that mean he isn’t mixed with black. I am Haitian and majority of us do not have European blood in us and our son looks like an arab or an east indian.

  4. Misaaaaaa says:

    He is the worst actor ever.

  5. Cubangoddess says:

    Some of these comments R the most ignorant comments ive ever read. @ Kim j, hunny get an education, u sound ignorant and racist. And for all the skeptics about what he is or what hes not, read this. Yes he is part BLACK!! I have mixed kids with blonde hair and blue eyes that are so light u would never know and they are NOT BUILT SLIM/ SKINNY ” for speed” wtf is that all about? Another animal comparison ? GO BACK TO SCHOOL. take an african history course in college, do something! Just QUIT TALKING!! heres the link for all the morans who think black folks have to have big giant lips and noses and tall and slim or big breast and big butt … News flash!! EVERYONE IS DIFFERNT!! http://channingtatumunwrapped.blogspot.com/2007/01/many-nationalities-of-channing-tatum.html

    • joe says:

      o shut up, you just want to put mixed people in the category of black because you beleive in the one drop rule…fuck off.

      • Logic71 says:

        AMEN JOE!!!!! I could not have said it better myself!!!!!!

      • DaTruth says:

        How racist do you have to be joe and logic to even think that way? Black people do not need to claim a mix race person. They’re the ones that flock to black people, because guess what? white people don’t accept them (unless you can pass for white). Fortunately this is changing. Stop with the ignorance.

    • Kelly21 says:

      Creole could me french or french and native american, it doesn’t translate into black, MORON. Seems like you need to get an education.

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