Vanessa L. Williams

Williams in 2011, kathclick/bigstock.com

Birth Name: Vanessa Lynn Williams

Place of Birth: Tarrytown, New York, U.S.

Date of Birth: March 18, 1963

Ethnicity: African-American, along with some English and Welsh

Vanessa L. Williams is an American actress, singer, songwriter, producer, model, and television personality. She was the first African-American to win the Miss America Pageant, in 1983. Her roles include the films Eraser, Soul Food, Hoodlum, Dance with Me, Light It Up, Shaft (2000), Batman: Hush, and Bad Hair, and the series Ugly Betty.

Vanessa is the daughter of Helen L. (Tinch) and Milton Augustine Williams, Jr. Her parents were both black. Her brother is actor and comedian Chris Williams. Vanessa grew up in the mainly white middle-class suburb of Millwood, New York. Vanessa is married to businessperson Jim Skrip. She has three children, including dancer and singer Jillian Hervey, with her former husband, public relations specialist Ramon Hervey II; and a daughter with her former husband, Canadian basketball player and actor Rick Fox.

An AncestryDNA test taken by Vanessa stated that her genetic ancestry is:

*56% African
——–*23% Ghana
——–*15% Cameroon/Congo
——–*7% Togo
——–*6% Benin
——–*5% Senegal
*44% European
——–*17% British Isles
——–*12% Finnish/Ural/Volga
——–*11% Southern European
——–*4% Spain/Portugal

In an interview, a journalist stated that Vanessa’s mixed heritage includes African-American, Welsh, and Native American. No Native American markers appear on her DNA test. Vanessa appeared on the program Who Do You Think You Are? (2011), where she discovered that her great-great-grandfather, David Carll, was a “mulatto” (mixed race) man who avoided slavery and married a white woman (her great-great-grandmother).

Vanessa’s ancestry is at least 1/32nd English. One of her maternal great-great-great-grandfathers, George Appleford, was born in Surrey, England, in 1802.

Vanessa’s paternal grandfather was Milton Augustine/Abner Williams (the son of John Hill Williams and Mary L. Fields). Milton was born in Tennessee. John was the son of George Williams and Mollie/Molly Turner. Mary L. was the daughter of William A. Fields and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Fields.

Vanessa’s paternal grandmother was Iris Agnes Carl/Carll (the daughter of Frank S. Carl/Carll and Imogene Jackson). Iris was born in New York. Frank was the son of David Carll and Mary Louisa Appleford, who was white, and whose own father was English. Imogene was the daughter of Henry Titus Jackson and Emiline/Emmaline G. Russell.

Vanessa’s maternal grandfather was Edward James Tinch (the son of John Wilbur Tinch and Helen Elizabeth Fitzgerald). Edward was born in New Jersey. John was the son of John Tinch. Helen was the daughter of William Fitzgerald and Margaret.

Vanessa’s maternal grandmother was Doris Catherine Griffen/Griffin (the daughter of Moses George Wilson and Elvira Viola Johnson). Doris was born in New York. Moses George was the son of George Wilson and Frances Duson. Elvira was the daughter of Waldo/Walter Johnson and Fannie/Fanny Cavel/Calvin.

Regarding her DNA test, Vanessa has said:

Now, I can’t wait to go to Ghana and Cameroon and Togo and Senegal — it’s a great opportunity to see why the customs resonate with you. I love to travel and I love to explore, and I have to admit that I was always jealous of people who knew their cultural background. Both my family and myself came out with light eyes, so obviously there is a recessive gene here. Not knowing what that was just made me very curious.

Sources: Genealogy of Vanessa L. Williams – http://www.geni.com

Genealogy of Vanessa’s father (focusing on his mother’s side) – https://www.findagrave.com

Vanessa’s paternal grandmother, Iris Agnes Carl/Carll, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

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343 Responses

  1. Fuzzybear says:

    I meant to say slavery is not the reason you still have light skin people

  2. Fuzzybear says:

    Come on,slavery you still have light skin black people.Yes a lot of rapping went on,but there was also a lot of marriages.So many in fact that it became so common,that they had laws in almost every state to try and stop it.I mean white bought black men just to have sex with them,or marry them.it was so common.Also the rapping of black women never stop,and now of days marriage between black and white is common,you see all these black women marrying white men.Then there were arrangement such as (plaçage).Now these are the reason you still have light skin people.

  3. kira says:

    rape babies? i hope thats not a common term.

  4. JamaicanKing says:

    C’MON PEOPLE SHE’S BLACK DON’T FORGET ABOUT SLAVERY COUNTLESS BLACK WOMEN WERE RAPED BY WHITE MEN SO THE TRAITS R STILL THERE, DUH. I KNOW A LOT OF DARK SKIN BLACK FEMALES WITH BLUES, GREEN, HAZEL EYES. WHY DO MOST BLACK AND WHITE KIDS COME OUT MOSTLY LOOKING PUERTO RICAN OR DOMINICIAN SAME REASON RAPED DURING SLAVERY. PUERTO RICANS AND DOMINICIAN R RAPE BABIES THERE JUST LITE SKIN I LIVE IN THE BRONX(SPANISHVILLE) AND I’VE NEVER MET ANY OF THEM WITH DIFFERENT COLOR EYES ALWAYS DARK BROWN EYES..READ YO HISTORT PPL..AND ANYONE THAT LIVES IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE IS MIX LIKE OR NOT.

  5. badboy says:

    Nobody sayin all bi-racial kids come out with nappy hair!!!!!! it was jst an example gosh! get over it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i thik i already knew tht.

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