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. vanessa #1 fan says:

    okay let me set the record straight for you guys. Vanessa williams is black with blue eyes that changes varies of colors but mostly blue. Her parent are both black these are two pics of them. http://www.vanessawilliams.de/mag_jet1099p1.jpg and http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/blogs/thelede/posts/1219williams.jpg . and they both have brown eyes.
    Vanessa even says she is black and how it doesnt matter what she looks like on the outside shes been black her whole life. video of her explaning http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/blogs/thelede/posts/1219williams.jpg

    • exotiq says:

      lol …You people crack me up when you say she’s just black! …It’s obvious that she’s not!!!! …The bio just told you that she’s African, Welsh & Native American!!! …That sounds like a mixture to me!! ..And I’m sure everyday you look around and see black people that look like her with light skin and BLUE eyes!!! …lol Yeah Right….Let’s go to African to see where they originated shall we?!!!! lol …You guys are a joke!! ..Why do you insist on lying to everyone else, including yourselves??!!! lol :) She may call herself black because the black culture in America makes it so, not to mention the stigma that exists in this country….But those old “one drop rule” theories died when the law was de-regulated and deem illegal in 1967 in the Loving vs. Virginia case which allowed people of different races to legally marry and mate!!!! …This is 2013 now!!!! …You need to remember that we aren’t living in the past anymore…and THANK GOD for that!!!!

  2. kira says:

    lol at the “don’t take my head off”

  3. Fuzzybear says:

    To Lauren,

    True,there is a difference.However like most people,she identifies with people she grew up with.Like you said you don’t know your black side,so you might not think of yourself as black,or maybe you do.

    P.S.
    If you response to this,please don’t take my head off;you said you were fuzzy.

  4. Lauren says:

    SHE IS NOT BLACK SHE IS MIXED THERE IS A DIFFERENCE

    • thequeenbee says:

      there is no difference legally she is only black–unless you can show where the laws of miscegenation which have been on the books since 1796 have been repealed. It is only a difference to whites who for some reason want to start claiming all the mixed race people they ignored or denied for centuries–well…maybe they DON’T WANT THIS LATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT

    • boss says:

      SHE IS BLACK


      SHE IS NOT MIXED

      HER PARENTS ARE NOT

      WHITE


      BOTH OF HER PARENTS ARE BLACK

      • exotiq says:

        No…Her parents are mixed…At least her father is for sure! His side of the family is DEFINITELY MIXED…I don’t know about her mother’s side…. Keep lying to yourself that she’s just black….I’m sure she looks like every typical black person in America, right?! ….or how about in Africa, where blacks originated from?! …You gonna tell me she looks like true Africans too???!!!! …lol :) Every time I hear such nonsense all I can do is laugh my ass off!!! lol :) lol

  5. Fuzzybear says:

    Also meant to stay white women brought black men

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