Miley Cyrus

Cyrus in 2010, kathclick/bigstock.com

Birth Name: Destiny Hope Cyrus

Place of Birth: Franklin, Tennessee, U.S.

Date of Birth: November 23, 1992

Ethnicity: English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, possibly other

Miley Cyrus is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She has starred on the series Hannah Montana, Crisis in Six Scenes, and Black Mirror: Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too, in the films Bolt, Hannah Montana: The Movie, The Last Song, LOL, and So Undercover, in the blockbuster concert movie Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert, and in the documentaries Miley: The Movement and Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions). Her songs include “He Could Be the One,” “See You Again,” “7 Things,” “Party in the U.S.A.,” “The Climb,” “We Can’t Stop,” “Wrecking Ball,” “Without You,” “Malibu,” “Flowers,” and “Used to Be Young.” She is nicknamed the “Pop Chameleon,” having recorded in teen-friendly pop rock, country-pop, dance-pop, R&B, hip-hop, rock, and psychedelic music, and has been referred to as a 2000s “Teen Queen.” She founded the charity Happy Hippie Foundation, for which she filmed the web series Backyard Sessions. She was a coach on The Voice, and hosts the Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party specials.

Miley is the daughter of Leticia and singer, songwriter, and actor Billy Ray Cyrus. Her paternal grandfather, Ron Cyrus (Ronald Ray Cyrus), was a Democratic politician and public worker. Among her siblings are actress and singer Noah Cyrus, musician Trace Cyrus, and actress and DJ Brandi Cyrus. Her stepfather is Australian actor Dominic Purcell. Born Destiny Hope Cyrus, she has officially changed her name to Miley Ray Cyrus. She has also been credited as Ashley O, the name of her Black Mirror character, and Miley Ray Hemsworth, while married to actor Liam Hemsworth.

Miley’s mother was adopted, as she has stated.

Several family trees indicate that the Cyrus surname was spelled Siers many generations back. Most or all of Miley’s father’s ancestors since the start of the 1800s were born in the United States. Much of her father’s ancestry is English, along with Scottish, Irish, and Welsh.

Miley has stated that she has Cherokee Native American ancestry, as has her father. It is not clear if this Cherokee ancestry has been verified/documented. As of yet, no evidence of Miley’s Native American ancestry has been produced.

Miley’s paternal grandfather was Ronald Ray Cyrus (the son of The Rev. Eldon Lindsey/Lindsay Cyrus and Verlina Adeline Hay). Ronald was born in Kentucky. He was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, from 1975 to 1996, and Executive Secretary and Treasurer of the Kentucky AFL-CIO, from 1984 to 1986. The Rev. Eldon was a Pentecostal preacher, and was the son of Joseph Morgan Cyrus and Sarah Elvessa Hayes. Verlina was the daughter of Martin Alexander Hay and Mary Jane Hayes.

Miley’s paternal grandmother is Ruth Ann Casto (the daughter of William Clayton Casto and Mary Guila/Guilla Boggs). Ruth was born in Kentucky. William was the son of Joseph C./Johnsey Casto and Josie E. Johnson. Mary was the daughter of Clement Alexander Boggs and Leora Olive McAtee.

Miley’s adoptive maternal grandfather was Glenmore Finley (the son of Benjamin Harrison Finley and Ada Cornett). Glenmore was born in Kentucky. Benjamin was the son of John Patton Finley and Nancy Louisa Berry.

Miley’s adoptive maternal grandmother was Loretta Jean Palmer (the daughter of Neville Hardy Palmer and Nellie Burch Howard). Loretta was born in Kentucky. Neville was the son of Andrew Jackson Palmer and Fannie Pink Woolum. Nellie was the daughter of Adren/Adron D. Howard and Fronie/Frony Hill.

Sources: Genealogy of Miley Cyrus – https://www.geni.com

Genealogy of Miley Cyrus (focusing on her father’s side) – http://www.wargs.com

Genealogy of Miley’s father – http://www.castoconnections.com

Obituary of Miley’s great-uncle (the brother of Miley’s adoptive maternal grandfather, Glenmore Finley) – http://www.richmondregister.com

Miley’s adoptive maternal grandmother, Loretta Jean Palmer, on the 1940 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

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331 Responses

  1. Sequoia says:

    Race in the USA is a very double-standardish thing. If u’ve 1 ancestor anywhere that was African, ur counted (by everyone else, anyway) as African Am. If u are Asian/ caucasian descended, ur ‘Eurasian’. We’re still a bit vague bout other combinations…
    One ‘exception’ is to be part Native American and the balance caucasian. Then ur still counted as caucasian. With the “1/whatever” as a sort of p.s. suffix.
    This wasn’t always so. In the pre-Civil War south (or old northwest, etc.), being a ‘mixed blood’ did put a person in a … special category. Then that “1/whatever” was a sort of … disclaimer.
    But it was a category with a lot of members. Many of which did “marry back” into the white population. Until most of their distinctivier physical traits ( epicanthic eyes, etc.) were long muted. And ‘forgiven’, as long as you didn’t show any ‘atavistic’ tendencies (behavioral, physical) which’d be blamed on the Indian ‘part’.
    And, yes, it’s now much more politically correct to claim Amerindian (ooh, I’m old using that word!) descent. So a lot of celebrities now do it.
    But that doesn’t make it any less true, if u r ‘part Indian’. Even if it doesn’t ‘show’. It’s just NICE ( /shout!) that it’s no longer a disclaimer.
    A lot of these claims are for Cherokee descent. That’s historically sound. They were not snobbish about intermarriage, were a relatively affluent tribe, and were geographically close to the Southern white population, originally. Then the @#!$ Trail of Tears worked as a diaspora, scattering them out all over in an arc from Tennessee to Oklahoma. Dropping them back down in a ‘frontiersy’ spot where more white men ( without white women, or too poor for them) did mix with them. Again.
    {I don’t ‘look it”. ..[ I’m otherwise a euroheinz of German/ ?Dutch/ English/ Irish /Scot. But my mom’s father was part Cherokee; her mom was part Blackfoot on her mother’s side. ]…now. But when I was a kid, I had the most epicanthic eyes (albeit blue). Which are a neotenic trait a lot of kids ’round the world have n outgrow. But I like to think they were my ancestors’, winking at me so I wouldn’t forget. Obvious / visible or not, without them I’d not be… me.}
    Good for Miley if she is ‘mixed blood’. Even better that she’s proud of it.
    I am. And proud for her.

  2. Kimberly says:

    yeah i see the scottish and irish and cherokee in her though!!

  3. catty says:

    miley is cute an am her biggest fan ever who ever disses miley is just jealous she’s WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better than the rest. I LOVE MILEY

  4. Peggy says:

    I dont know but im pretty sure im a distant relative of her I have about the same heritage I(welsh, im like an 8th cherokee , dutch, ect..)
    and the really weird thing is are birthdays are on the same day( not that has to do with relation of course) , and i have been told i look like her.. haha its just kinda weird. lol

  5. scarlett says:

    What’s with everyone claiming to be Cherokee or any Native American for that matter? I like the idea of being one of the first people to come to America, but come on!

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