Claire Danes
Birth Name: Claire Catherine Danes
Place of Birth: Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: April 12, 1979
Ethnicity: German, English, Northern Irish, Scottish, Irish, 1/32 Croatian-Italian-Austrian
Claire Danes is an American actress. She has starred on the shows My So-Called Life and Homeland, and in the films Little Women (1994), William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Brokedown Palace, The Hours, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Shopgirl, The Family Stone, Stardust, and Temple Grandin.
Claire is the daughter of Carla and Chris Danes. She is married to English actor Hugh Dancy, with whom she has three children.
A DNA test whose results were displayed on the show Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (2023) stated that Claire’s genetic ancestry consists of:
*31% England + Northwest Europe
*27% Ireland
*19% Scotland
*18% Germanic Europe
*3% Sweden and Denmark
*2% Baltics
Genetically, she was found to have a common ancestor with singer, songwriter, and actress Alanis Morissette, through Alanis’s father.
Claire’s paternal grandfather was Gibson Andrew Danes (the son of Bert Allen Danes and Ruth F. Davison). Gibson was born in Starbuck, Columbia, Washington, and had English, Northern Irish, and Scottish ancestry. He was dean of the Yale School of Art and Architecture. He re-married to German Jewish painter and collagist Ilse Getz. Bert was born in Suamico, Brown, Wisconsin, to a father from Vermont, Andrew Burr Danes, and a mother from Maine, Elizabeth Elner “Lizzie” Decker. Bert had English ancestry, and many of his family lines had lived in the United States, and especially New England, since the 1600s. Claire’s great-grandmother Ruth was born in Westcliffe, Custer, Colorado, to a father from Northern Ireland, William S. Davison, whose own father was from Ireland and whose own mother was from Scotland; and a mother from Illinois, Jane M. Brown, whose own father was from Scotland.
Claire’s paternal grandmother was Claire Natalie Tomowske (the daughter of Ernest Tomowske and Elva May/Mae Bittner). Claire’s grandmother Claire was born in Spokane, Spokane Co., Washington. Ernest and Elva ran a national advertising business together. Ernest was born in New York, to German parents, Frederick M. Tomowske and Johanna/Johanne Warner; one census describes Frederick and Johanna as born in Poland-Russia, and it appears that they were ethnic Germans. Claire’s great-grandmother Elva was born in Oregon. Elva’s father, Henry I. Bittner, was born in Michigan or Canada, to German parents, from Darmstadt, Hesse; and Elva’s mother, Mary Elisabeth Kapser, was born in Illinois, to German parents.
Claire’s maternal grandfather was named John Stuart Hall (the son of Joseph R. Hall and Elizabeth). John was born in Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey. Joseph was born in England. Elizabeth was born in New Jersey, to Irish parents.
Claire’s maternal grandmother was Catherine Agnes Ebbert (the daughter of Peter William Ebbert and Marion H. Bradicich). Catherine was born in Glen Rock, Bergen, New Jersey. Peter was killed fighting in WWI in France, while his wife was pregnant with Claire’s grandmother; he had a distinguished military record. He was the son of Peter Shaefer Ebbert, who was born in Illinois, and had German ancestry, and of Julia A. Foy/Riley/Reiley, who was born in New York, to English parents. Claire’s great-grandmother Marion was born in New York. Marion’s father, Henry J. Bradicich, was born in New York, the son of Frances/Francis Bradicich, who was born in Fiume, Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Rijeka, Croatia, and likely had Croatian-Italian ancestry; and of Mary Francis Rahl, who was Irish. Claire’s great-grandmother Marion’s mother was Theresa Emelia Daisy Nestle, who was the daughter of Sebastian William Nestel and Elizabeth Louisa Dicker. Theresa had German ancestry.
Sources: Genealogies of Claire Danes – http://gw.geneanet.org
https://famouskin.com
Genealogy of Claire Danes (focusing on her father’s side) – https://www.geni.com
Claire’s paternal grandfather, Gibson Andrew Danes, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Claire’s paternal great-grandmother, Ruth F. Davison, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Claire’s paternal grandmother, Claire Natalie Tomowske, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Claire’s paternal great-grandfather, Ernest Tomowske, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Claire’s paternal great-great-grandparents, Frederick M. Tomowske and Johanna/Johanne Warner, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Claire’s paternal great-grandmother, Elva May/Mae Bittner, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Claire’s maternal grandmother, Catherine Agnes Ebbert, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Claire’s maternal great-grandmother, Marion H. Bradicich, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Claire’s maternal great-great-grandfather, Henry J. Bradicich, on the 1880 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Death record of Claire’s maternal great-great-great-grandfather, Frances/Francis Bradicich – https://www.familysearch.org
Frances/Francis Bradicich was born in Fiume, Austrian Empire (now Rijeka, Croatia) (familysearch.org)
Havent found any record of language spoken yet
This record of Henry J. Bradicich’s brother, James A Bradicich, says at “place of birth of father of this person”: Austria-Italian. He was not Croatian.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RJC-756?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM53R-JJX&action=view
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WM1-CZW
Francis was the son of Leopold Bradicish and Christine Bernardis, if that helps someone understand what his background was.
Tremendous research, Madman.
“Bernardis” is an Italian surname indeed, from Friuli or Istria (now part of Croatia or Slovenia). For example:
https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Bernardis
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Bernardis
I recommend you to have an holiday in Istria/Dalmatia, it’s just behind Trieste but cheaper.
David Gilmour played in this amazing place: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pula_Arena
Bernardis exists in several different places in Europe, including Germany, Austria, Croatia, and Italy. Several of these families are clearly not of Italian descent.
That is due to immigration.
That family was 99.9% Italian.
At least remove “Austrian”.
And put Croatian/Italian or Italian/Croatian or something.
Foibe are still controversial stuff these days for example, though those families previously left the area.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Memorial_Day_of_the_Exiles_and_Foibe
As importance, for Italy’s main right-wing party (and leading one) is like: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Memorial_Day_of_the_Exiles_and_Foibe
The same party that is now pro-Israel, but it’s heir of the one that percuted Jews: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_racial_laws
How ironic.
Edit:
Second link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Holocaust_Remembrance_Day
*persecuted (typo)