Taylor Swift

LOS ANGELES – FEB 08: Swift arrives to the Grammy Awards 2015 on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, photo by DFree/bigstock.com
Birth Name: Taylor Alison Swift
Place of Birth: West Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Date of Birth: December 13, 1989
Ethnicity: German, English, some Irish, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, and Welsh, 1/16th Italian, as well as distant French, Swedish, Dutch, and Belgian Walloon
Taylor Swift is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. A prominent cultural figure and one of the most successful musicians in history, she is known for autobiographical lyrics and stylistic reinventions. Her songs include “Teardrops on My Guitar,” “Love Story,” “You Belong with Me,” “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” “All Too Well,” “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space,” “Bad Blood,” “Look What You Made Me Do,” “Cardigan,” “Willow,” “Marjorie,” “Anti-Hero,” “Cruel Summer,” “Is It Over Now?,” and “Fortnight.” Having recorded in the genres country, rock, electronic, synth-pop, hip-hop, electropop, indie folk, alternative rock, and chill-out, Taylor has sold over 200 million records worldwide, and has been the most-streamed female artist on Spotify. Her The Eras Tour is the highest-grossing tour of all time. She has appeared in the films Valentine’s Day, Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, The Giver, Cats, and Amsterdam, and the documentaries/concert films Miss Americana and Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. She advocates for artists’ and women’s rights. She has also been credited as Nils Sjöberg and under the banner, Taylor’s Version. She is 5′11″.
Taylor is the daughter of Andrea, a marketing executive, and Scott Swift, a stockbroker. Her brother is actor Austin Swift. She was raised partly in Wyomissing and Reading, Pennsylvania, the latter on a Christmas tree farm; and Hendersonville, Tennessee.
Taylor is descended from a number of German immigrants to the United States, in the 1800s and earlier. Some of her ancestral lines also trace back to Colonial America of the 1600s, and to English immigrants of that time period. Aside from other German and English lines, her ancestry includes Irish, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Welsh, one sixteenth Italian, and distant roots in France, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Belgium, with Walloon ancestors.
Taylor’s Swift lines traces to a William Swift, who was born, c. 1593, and lived in Bermondsey, England.
Taylor’s paternal grandfather was Lt. Col. Archie Dean Swift, Jr. (the son of Archie Dean Swift and Bernice Maude Thompson). Taylor’s grandfather Archie was born in Ridgway, Elk, Pennsylvania. Taylor’s great-grandfather Archie was born in North East, Erie, Pennsylvania, the son of Charles Julius/James Fox Swift and Josephine Reno; the Reno line originates with French ancestry. Bernice was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Willis Wilbur Thompson and Barbara Maria Jane “Jennie” Kingsley.
Taylor’s paternal grandmother was Rose Baldi Douglas (the daughter of Charles Gwynn Douglas and Louise Eurindine Baldi). Rose was born in Pennsylvania. Charles was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Charles Douglass/Douglas and Mary Gwynn, whose parents were from Derry, Ireland. Taylor’s great-grandmother Louise was born in Philadelphia, the daughter of Charles Carmine Antonio “C. C. A.” Baldi, an Italian man, born in Castelnuovo Cilento, Province of Salerno, Campania, Italy, and of his wife, Louisa/Louise Eurindine Sobernheimer, who was born in Pennsylvania, to German parents, Frederick Sobernheimer and Catherine Louise Hammel. Thus, Taylor is of 1/16th Italian ancestry. C. C. A. Baldi was a community leader, who organized a bank and owned a daily Italian-language newspaper, among other businesses.
Taylor’s maternal grandfather was Robert Bruce Finlay (the son of Lancelot George “Lance” Finlay and Eleanor A. “Ella” Mayer). Robert was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Lancelot was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England, the son of George Finlay, who was born in Scotland or Ireland; and of an Irish-born mother, Emma Lynch. Taylor’s great-grandmother Eleanor was born in Dunkirk, Chautauqua, New York, the daughter of German parents, Julius Mayer, from Bavaria, and Delia Gunther.
Taylor’s maternal grandmother was Marjorie Finlay (born Marjorie Moehlenkamp, the daughter of Elmer Henry Moehlenkamp/Molencamp and Cora Lee Morrow). Marjorie was born in Tennessee, and was an opera singer and television personality. Elmer was born in St. Charles County, Missouri, the son of Henry J. Moehlenkamp and Emma Bruns, who were of German descent. Taylor’s great-grandmother Cora was born in Arkansas, the daughter of Sanford Hewitt Morrow and Sallie Wells Faulkner.

Swift in 2011, kathclick/bigstock.com
“The Silence Breakers” won Time Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2017, women speaking out about sexual harassment/abuse. Taylor was one of six persons chosen to represent that title on the magazine’s cover, along with Isabel Pascual, Adama Iwu, Ashley Judd, Susan Fowler, and a woman who chose to remain anonymous. Taylor was, in a solo context, Time Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2023.
Taylor is a first cousin, once removed, of Charles Douglas III, who was a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire, from 1989 to 1991. She is also a great-great-niece of politicians Charles Baldi, Jr. and Joseph Baldi.
Sources: Notations on Taylor’s Irish ancestry – https://www.rte.ie
https://www.irishpost.com
https://www.irishecho.com
https://www.hotpress.com
Genealogies of Taylor Swift – http://famouskin.com
http://familypedia.wikia.com
https://www.geni.com
http://www.wikitree.com
http://gw.geneanet.org
Genealogies and obituaries of Taylor’s paternal grandparents, Lt. Col. Archie Dean Swift, Jr. and Rose Baldi Douglas – http://www.findagrave.com
Taylor’s paternal great-great-grandparents, Charles Carmine Antonio “C. C. A.” Baldi and Louisa/Louise Eurindine Sobernheimer, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Biography of Taylor’s Italian paternal great-great-grandfather, Charles Carmine Antonio “C. C. A.” Baldi – http://www.baldims.org
Obituary of Taylor’s paternal great-great-grandfather, Charles Carmine Antonio “C. C. A.” Baldi – http://www.pennsylvaniaburialcompany.com
She has the same birthday as Ben Bernanke. That’s neat!
She looks very Jewish. @Follers, are you sure she isn’t Jewish?
She has Sephardic Jewish ancestry leading back on the Baldi line, which was originally Baldo.
The Euro Sephardics were the Spaniards learn the history.
1. I traced a lot of celebrities back before the 1500’s. A LOT have hidden ancestry and conversions mainly for security reasons back then.
2. So because I find the Jewish people’s faith interesting and don’t hate Israeli it’s a “sick Jewish fetish???”
One the paternal great-great-grandparent was Charles Carmine, Carmine is a southern name because he was from the South or mixed.
l! ttletimmy is the jew-eller jewlogist not beary.
Andrew, I think you’re a great guy. Sorry about my interested in Jews and Jewish genealogy. If you want I can show you the ancestors…. sadly it’s too far back for Follers to add to her profile. You’re a good friend. bless you
Andrew, you don’t have to be so hostile.
She’s simply an Americum who looks Northern and Central-Baltic Slav her Jew look comes from this.
Well, she looks like what her documented ancestry says: British-Irish-German-Scandinavian… The Italian part got breed out of her by the more northern european contribution, obviusly.
No she doesn’t look Irish or Scandinavian at all. Most Irish and Scandinavian’s are attractive. Go to Norway and see
What are you talking about? She is a beautiful woman.
Not really. Norwegian and irish women are a lot more attractive.
“Not really to you, Taylor is a beautiful woman, but she is not a rare beauty that I can give you. However, she is more good-looking than the average Irish, Scandinavian, British, or German woman. You claiming otherwise is just you being delusional.
Lol. She does not look better than the average Irish, German Norwegian, etc. She looks like a rat. She is an ugly childless cat lady
@jackson9
I think she objectevely looks better than average Central/North European woman, though not personally impressed by her. She’s a singer, not a model.
Nah. She would be the ugliest person in Ireland.
Anyone know the exact fractions of her Swedish, French, Dutch, and Walloon Belgian ancestry?
100% European.
@Gavinboi
I guess something pretty remote like mid/late 1600s or so, Swedes in Delaware and Dutch/Belgian+ French Huguenot in NY/NJ