Tom Holland
Birth Name: Thomas Stanley Holland
Place of Birth: Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, U.K.
Date of Birth: 1 June, 1996
Ethnicity: English, Irish
Tom Holland is a British actor and dancer. He plays Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and has also starred in the films The Impossible, How I Live Now, In the Heart of the Sea, Edge of Winter, The Lost City of Z, Pilgrimage, The Current War, Spies in Disguise, Onward, The Devil All the Time, Cherry, Chaos Walking, and Uncharted, and on the series Wolf Hall and The Crowded Room.
Tom is the son of Nicola Elizabeth (Frost), a photographer, and Dominic Holland (Dominic Anthony Holland), a comedian. Among his siblings is writer and director Harry Holland. A picture of Tom with his father can be seen here, and a picture of Tom with his mother can be seen here.
Tom’s patrilineal line most likely leads to Frederick George Holland, who was born, c. 1832, in Lancashire, England, and to Frederick’s wife, Mary Sheffield, who was born, c. 1839, in Cumberland, England.
Tom’s paternal grandfather is John Charles Anthony Holland (the son of James Edward Holland and Rosalie Marshall). John was born on the Isle of Man. James was the son of Charles “Charlie” Holland, who was from Chester, England, and of Sarah Campbell, who was from Armagh, Ireland. Rosalie was born in Greetland, West Yorkshire, England, the daughter of John Marshall and Adelaide Anne/Annie Howarth.
Tom’s paternal grandmother is named Teresa Quigley. Teresa was born in Tipperary, Ireland.
Tom’s maternal grandfather is Robert Walter Frost (whose parents likely were Walter Frost and Fanny E. Brown).
Tom’s maternal grandmother is Christina Winifred Berry (whose parents were possibly Francis Berry and Lilian Higgs).
Sources: Family histories of Tom Holland – https://www.hollywoodancestry.com
http://www.iomtoday.co.im
Genealogies of Tom Holland – https://www.geni.com
https://www.wikitree.com
So, he is more English than Irish, right? What is the breakdown, roughly?
I think he is:
68,75% English
25% Irish
6,25% Ulster-Scots (through Sarah Campbell)
Ulster-scots is scottish anyway, or mostly, some of them can have some english, welsh, and irish in their distant background, people in the British Isles are all mixed-up with each other and continental europeans, that’s why their features vary so much…
A Campbell (Scottish name) from Armagh is called Ulster-Scots in UK (and Scots-Irish in US).