Audrey Hobert
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: February 19, 1999
Ethnicity: English, Irish, Scottish, one eighth Polish, German, Swedish, 1/16th Luxembourgish, 1/16th Swiss, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Dutch, Welsh, distant Danish
Audrey Hobert is an American singer and songwriter. She is known for co-writing several songs with Gracie Abrams, as well as her album Who’s the Clown?
Her father was a writer and producer for sitoms Malcolm in the Middle and Scrubs. Her brother is singer, songwriter, and musician Malcolm Todd.
Audrey’s paternal grandfather was Leonard Clarence Hobert (the son of Leonard Cleighton Hibicki/Hobert and Florence A. Riley). Audrey’s grandfather Leonard was born in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Audrey’s great-grandfather Leonard was born in Berlin, Wisconsin, to Polish parents, Lawrence Hibicki, from Pruśce, Oborniki, Wielkopolskie, and Anna Jussick, from Prussia. Audrey’s great-grandmother Florence was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the daughter of Canadian parents, from Ontario, Walter Henry Riley, whose father was Irish and whose mother was English; and Florence Helena Madigan, whose own paternal grandparents, and mother, were Irish, with at least partial roots in Limerick.
Audrey’s paternal grandmother was Mary Laughlin (the daughter of John Dennis Laughlin and Martha Lorene Casey). Mary was born in Pittsville, Wisconsin. John was born in Marion, Wisconsin, the son of John D. Laughlin, whose father was Irish, with roots in Carlow and Clare, and whose mother was born in Canada, also to Irish parents; and of Rose Fuchs, whose paternal grandparents were from Prussia, Germany, and whose maternal grandparents were Luxembourgish. Audrey’s great-grandmother Martha was born in Pine Bluff, Wisconsin, the daughter of Bernard Francis Casey, whose father was Irish, and whose mother was Canadian; and of Margaret T. Coyle, who had three grandparents from Monaghan, Ireland, and a maternal grandfather from Galway, Ireland.
Audrey’s maternal grandfather was John Holmes Tracy III (the son of John Holmes Tracy II and Alice Jackson). Audrey’s grandfather John was born in Camden, New Jersey. Audrey’s great-grandfather John was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Jonathan Holmes Tracy, whose paternal grandfather was from Manchester, Lancashire, England; and of Marion Josephine Cromley, whose maternal grandparents were also English. His great-grandmother’s family name of Yocum descended from early settlers to New Sweden. Audrey’s great-grandmother Alice was born in New Jersey, the daughter of William Jackson and Julia E. Eckel.
Audrey’s maternal grandmother was Sandra Lee Rogers (the daughter of Robert Dean Rogers and Elaine Esther Ringstad). Sandra was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Robert was born in Forest Grove, Oregon, the son of Philip Rayborn Rogers and Ella Louise Berger, whose own parents were from Bern, Switzerland. Audrey’s great-grandmother Elaine was born in Seattle, Washington. Elaine’s father, Myron Henry Ringstad, was the son of Swedish parents, with at least partial roots in Blekinge. Elaine’s mother, Muriel Esther Proctor, had a father who was born in Williams, Ontario, Canada, to a father from Cromarty, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, and an American mother; Muriel’s maternal grandfather was also Scottish.
Sources: Genealogies of Audrey’s paternal grandparents, Leonard Clarence Hobert and Mary Laughlin – https://www.familysearch.org
Obituary of Audrey’s paternal grandfather, Leonard Clarence Hobart – https://www.legacy.com
Obituary of Audrey’s maternal garndfather, John Holmes Tracy III – https://www.legacy.com
Genealogies of Audrey’s maternal great-grandparents, John Holmes Tracy II and Alice Jackson – https://www.familysearch.org
Genealogies of Audrey’s maternal great-grandparents, Robert Dean Rogers and Elaine Esther Ringstad – https://www.familysearch.org
Obituary of Audrey’s maternal great-grandfather, Robert Dean Rogers – https://www.legacy.com
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