Hayley Kiyoko

LOS ANGELES - AUG 19:  Hayley Kiyoko at the D23 Expo 2011 at the

Kiyoko in 2011, photo by kathclick/Bigstock.com

Birth Name: Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft

Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, United States

Date of Birth: April 3, 1991

Ethnicity:
*50% Japanese
*25% Scottish
*18.75% Welsh
*6.25% German

Hayley Kiyoko is an American American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and director.

She is the daughter of actor/comedian Jamie Alcroft and Canadian-born figure skater Sarah Kawahara. Her father is of one half Scottish, three eighths Welsh, and one eighth German, descent. Her mother is of Japanese ancestry.

Hayley’s paternal grandfather was James Biggerstaf Alcroft (the son of Albert E. Alcroft and Helen Wilson). James was a Scottish immigrant.

Hayley’s paternal grandmother was Virginia May Morgan (the daughter of David Dixon Morgan and Ruth Caroline Domhoff). Virginia was born in Ohio. David was born in Ohio, the son of Isaac D. Morgan and Jennie Roberts, who were born in Ohio, both of them to Welsh parents. Hayley’s great-grandmother Ruth was the daughter of Harry Domhoff, who was born in Pennsylvania, of German descent, and of Emily Hamlin, who was Welsh.

Hayley’s maternal grandfather is Hideo Kawahara (the son of Kaichi Kawahara and Kuni Morishita). Kaichi was born in Okayama, Japan.

Hayley’s maternal grandmother is named May Yada.

Sources: Hayley’s paternal grandfather, James Biggerstaf Alcroft, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Obituary of Hayley’s paternal grandmother, Virginia May (Morgan) Alcroft – http://www.lanefuneralhomes.com

Hayley’s paternal great-grandfather, David Dixon Morgan, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Hayley’s paternal great-great-grandparents, Harry Domhoff and Emily Hamlin, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Hayley’s paternal great-great-grandfather, Harry Domhoff, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

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