John Iadarola
Birth Name: John Matthew Iadarola
Place of Birth: Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
Date of Birth: February 5, 1983
Ethnicity: Italian (one eighth), Irish, English, Scottish, German, Austrian, Hungarian
John Iadarola is an American talk show host, Youtube personality, and political pundit. He is a co-host of news shows The Young Turks and The Damage Report, and had also hosted docu-series True North.
He is married to Mexican-American actress and television host Arlene Santana, with whom he has a daughter.
John’s paternal grandfather is Patrick Iadarola (the son of Michael A. Iadarolla and Danielle Edwards). Michael was of Italian descent, the son of Michael J. Iadarola and Anita/Nita Agostina/L. Cistoldi, who were the children of Italian parents, with John’s great-great-grandfather having roots in Foggia, Apulia. Danielle was the daughter of Harry R. Edwards III.
John’s paternal grandmother was Muriel Helen Hilchey (the daughter of Amos E. Hilchey and Irma F. Josey). Muriel’s parents were born in Nova Scotia, Canada. Amos was the son of Harold Trussel Hilchey and Margarie Ola Cameron. Irma was the daughter of Leon Josey and Eva.
John’s maternal grandfather was John Julius Makar (the son of Julius Makar and Emma Whilemina Harder). John’s grandfather John Makar was born in Connecticut. John’s great-grandfather Julius was born in Nagyszőlős, today Vynohradiv, Ukraine, the son of Joseph Makar and Terezia Hallaus. Emma was born in Connecticut, the daughter of German parents, Theodor Herman Harder and Dora Hahn.
John’s maternal grandmother was Lois B. Brown/Braun (the daughter of Christian Francis Brown/Braun and Janet/Janey Georgia Woy). Christian was born in Wieskirchen, Hungary, the son of Christian Joseph Braun and Anna Mathes. Janet was the daughter of Ralph Clayton Woy and Agnes Virginia Barton.
Sources: https://twitter.com
https://www.youtube.com
Obituary of John’s father – http://www.carmonfuneralhome.com
He claims to be part Hungarian as well:
https://youtu.be/3bz_Tjt3pO4?t=2m40s
A lot of information about John Iadarola.
Parents: Drew Alan Iadarola and Audrey G. Makar.
Paternal grandfather: Patrick Iadarola… the son of Michael A. Iadarolla (the son of Michael J. Iadarola and Anita Iadarola) and Danielle Edwards (the daughter of Harry R. Edwards II). Michael J. Iadarola (John’s second great-grandfathers) parents were Pasquale Iadarola and Teodalinda D’Antonio. Both of Michael J. Iadarola’s parents were born in Italy. Pascquale specially Foggia, Italy in March of 1880.
John Iadarola’s paternal grandmother: Muriel Helen Hilchey, the daughter or Amos E. Hilchey (the son of Harold Trussel Hilchey and Margarie Ola Cameron) and Irma F. Josey (the daughter of Leon Josey and Eva Josey). Maternal grandfather. John Julius Makar, the son of Julius Makar (the son of Joseph Makar and Terezia Hallaus) and Emma Makar.
Lastly, Maternal grandmother: Lois B. Brown/Braun, the duaghter of Christian Francis Brown (the son of Christian Joseph Braun and Anna Mathes) and Janey Georgia Woy (the daughter of Ralph Clayton Woy and Agnes Virginia Barton).
To conclude Apulia, Foggia should be added to John’s ethnic tags along with semi-distant English ancestry.
Why didn’t you include the rest of the birth places?
Amos and Irma were born in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Julius Makar was born in Hungary.
Emma Makar –> Emma Whilemina Harder
She was the daughter of German parents, Theodor Herman Harder and Dora Hahn.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XMRS-TNK
Christian Francis Brown was born in Wieskirchen, Hungary.
Janey –> Janet
I wanted to put emphasis on Italy to include the Italian region and English to the tags of John’s ethnic regions but you’re right I should have. Hungarian, German, etc. are already included in his ethnicity but again point noted.
Anita Iadarola –> Anita Agostina Cistoldi
She was the daughter of Italian parents, Oreste Cistoldi and Maria Malvesta.
https://sv.findagrave.com/memorial/151122264/michael-j-iadarola
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKRD-6RQR
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF9P-ZDV
bablah, what do you think about the Hungarian parts? The Brown side has to be German, right (didn’t find them on a census that showed language)? Hallaus also sounds German.
What Wieskirchen is he from? If it’s actually Weisskirchen (today Bela Crkva, Serbia), then, yes, he’s most likely German. Probably originally Braun.
Julius Makar was born in Nagyszőlős (today Vynohradiv, Ukraine). But I couldn’t tell you what he was ethnically. Probably not Jewish since he had a Lutheran funeral service.