Patricia Heaton

Heaton in 2016, photo by kathclick/Bigstock.com

Birth Name: Patricia Helen Heaton

Place of Birth: Bay Village, Ohio, U.S.

Date of Birth: March 4, 1958

Ethnicity: Irish, English, some German

Patricia Heaton is an American actress, producer, and comedian. Her roles include the shows Thirtysomething, Room for Two, Someone Like Me, Women of the House, Everybody Loves Raymond, and The Middle, the films Memoirs of an Invisible Man and Beethoven, and the made-for-tv movies A Town Without Christmas, The Goodbye Girl (2004), and Front of the Class. She hosted and produced the culinary program Patricia Heaton Parties.

She is the daughter of Patricia Helen and sports news columnist and reporter Charles Walter “Chuck” Heaton, Jr., who was a sportswriter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Patricia is married to English actor, producer, and director David Hunt, with whom she has four children.

Patricia is a practicing Catholic.

Patricia’s paternal grandfather was Charles Walter Heaton (the son of Edward W. Heaton and Annie T. Smith). Charles was born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Edward had deep New England roots, and was the son of James H. Heaton and Jane E. Green, who was born in Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island. Annie was the daughter of Irish immigrants, James Smith and Sarah.

Patricia’s paternal grandmother was Alice May McDermott (the daughter of Michael McDermott and Mary O’Hern). Alice was born in Amherst, Ohio. Michael was born in Ohio, the son of Irish parents, Cornelius McDermott, from Kilsarcon, County Kerry, and Julia O’Connor. Mary was born in New York, also to Irish immigrants, Stephen O’Hern and Mary Flynn.

Patricia’s maternal grandfather was Joy Seth Hurd (the son of Charles Seth Hurd and Mary Hogan). Joy was born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, and was a judge in Ohio’s 8th District Court of Appeals. Charles was the son of Seth Ray Hurd, whose grandfather and great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War, and of Susan Paxton. Mary was the daughter of Irish emigrants, Simon Hogan, from Kilkenny, and Mary Minogue.

Patricia’s maternal grandmother was Frances Elizabeth Mary Stimmel (the daughter of Clinton L. Stimmel and Mary F. Massey). Frances was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Clinton was the son of John F./Thomas Stimmel and Elizabeth Reinhart/Reinhardt, and had deep German roots in the U.S.

Sources: Genealogies of Patricia Heaton – https://www.geni.com
https://famouskin.com

Patricia’s paternal grandmother, Alice May McDermott, on the 1900 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Death record of Patricia’s paternal great-grandfather, Michael McDermott – https://www.familysearch.org

5 Responses

  1. Erik1714 says:

    >Heaton Sr.
    >Edward W. Heaton
    >Anna T. Smith
    >Charles was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Edward was the son of James Henry Heaton and Jane E. Green, and had deep lines in America. Anna was the daughter of Irish emigrants, James Smith and Sarah.

    >Alice Mary McDermott
    >Mary O’Hern)
    >Amherst, Ohio.
    >Cornelius McDermott, from Kilsarcon, County Kerry,
    >Julia O’Connor
    >Mary was also the daughter of Irish emigrants, Stephen O’Hern and Mary Flynn.

    >Charles Seth Hurd
    >Mary J. Hogan
    >Joy was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Charles was the son of Seth Ray Hurd and Susan E. Paxton, and had deep lines in America. Mary was the daughter of Irish emigrants, Simon Hogan, from Kilkenny, and Mary Minogue.

    >Mary Frances Moore).
    >Frances was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Clinton was the son of John F. Stimmel and Elizabeth Reinhardt, and had deep lines in America.
    >great-grandmother Mary was
    >Francis “Frank” P. Moore, an Irish emigrant,
    >Martin, the daughter of Irish emigrants.

    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/L1LY-YSQ

    Patricia’s ethnicity: Irish (more than 62.5%), along with English and German

    • Erik1714 says:

      I don’t mean to be annoying, but I put “more than 62.5%” because Patricia actually has more Irish ancestry than that.

      62.5% is from the recent immigrants, but in her deep lines in America there is some more Irish

  2. cdonorab says:

    Correction. Found some into on her grandmother Alice McDermott. She was the daughter of Michael McDermott and Mary Ahern. Michael was the son of Cornelius and Julia McDermott.

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