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Celeb News: Willow Tree: The Roots of Pink and Carey Hart's Baby Girl
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Willow Tree: The Roots of Pink and Carey Hart's Baby Girl
Willow Tree: The Roots of Pink and Carey Hart's Baby Girl
Megan Smolenyak
Genealogy expert; Author, Who Do You Think You Are? The Essential Guide to Tracing Your Family History
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On June 2nd, singer P!nk announced the birth of her first child, tweeting, "We are ecstatic to welcome our new beautiful healthy happy baby girl, Willow Sage Hart. She's gorgeous, just like her daddy. #beyondblessed" Daddy, of course, is motocross champion and entrepreneur, Carey Hart.
I couldn't help but think that baby Willow was waltzing into this world with a powerful gene pool. Given her parents' careers and histories, this little one should be fearless. But as a hardcore genealogist, I had to take a deeper look. I've never explored the ancestry of one so young, so truly grasped how time marches on when I had to research back as far as five generations in some branches to find anyone born before 1900. Once I did, here's what I discovered:
Willow's parents both have considerable Pennsylvania roots, as well as Irish and German heritage. In fact, their surnames -- Hart, and in Pink's case, Moore -- both lead back to the Emerald Isle.
If you were to take a map and sketch lines linking Jersey City to Atlantic City, then on to the Philadelphia area, and finally back to Jersey City, you would have a rough triangle that encompasses almost all of Pink's American family history -- though New York and Connecticut can also claim a dash.
By contrast, the front-runners in Carey's case are Pennsylvania and California, but Arkansas, Delaware, Iowa, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin also get into the act. And there may well be additional states if I were to continue to meander back in time.
Pink comes by her outspokenness naturally. One of her Philadelphia forebears helped organize his fellow lathers to demand an increase in pay. As this article shows, he was the money man.
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(courtesy of GenealogyBank.com)
You might be related to Willow if your family tree includes any of the following surnames: Barger, Blumberg, Brion, Harris, Kugel, Luby, Martin, Max, (nb: ) McSorley, Poplaski, Ramseier, Santo, Shum, Sokoll and Wise.
The maternal quarter of Pink's family tree is entirely Jewish tracing back to Russia and Germany, so based on the concept of matrilineal descent, many would consider both Pink and her daughter to be Jewish.
Carey's ancestry is more diverse with elements of Italian, Swedish, and Polish. If the family would like to explore their roots abroad, Corigliano Calabro, Italy and Vilnius, Lithuania (which was Wilno, Poland at the time of emigration) should be on the itinerary.
Carey's Italian branch almost didn't come to America. They tried Argentina on for size before re-emigrating to California.
Pick an occupation and Willow's ancestors have pursued it. Among their many jobs were bartender, boilermaker, carpenter, engineer, glass manufacturer, janitor, lather, painter and paper hanger, realtor, repairman in a steel mill, shoe maker, shoe shiner, soap maker and spinner in a silk mill.
One pair of Pink's great-grandparents testified on opposite sides of a court case involving other relatives, resulting in one of the more unusual headlines I've encountered.
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(courtesy of GenealogyBank.com)
This refers to the wife mocking her husband for forgetting their wedding date. He claimed that they married on January 2, 1902, but she corrected him, stating it was January 4, 1903 (for the record, I checked and she was right). Asked whether she and her husband still lived under one roof, she replied, "Well, we did until - well, last night he didn't come home. That was the first time he stayed away. The door was unlocked all night, but he didn't come home. It will be unlocked tonight, too." Apparently, love is stronger than law, which is a good thing, because Pink's grandmother was born after the reconciliation!
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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-..._b_876357.html
This is soo funny/cute/neat/interesting.
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Pinks a jew?
And might be related to max Martin?
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The story about her great-grandparents
Its actually quite interesting. t4p.
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Originally posted by 03BDegg
Pinks a jew?
And might be related to max Martin?
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Yes, Pink's a jew from her mom's side.
But she is just related to some people with the last names Martin, and Max etc. I just thought it was funny how these last names coincided with the name of the person who she has worked with so prominently.
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I read this as "Willow Smith: The Roots Of Pink."
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Originally posted by MrMinum
I read this as "Willow Smith: The Roots Of Pink."
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ok, but you can forget Willow Smith for good there's a new Willow in town
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Yes, Pink's a jew from her mom's side.
But she is just related to some people with the last names Martin, and Max etc. I just thought it was funny how these last names coincided with the name of the person who she has worked with so prominently.
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I don't even know a single Jew!
I thought that too!
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Originally posted by 03BDegg
I don't even know a single Jew!
I thought that too!
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Are you sure? lol. Jews are pretty widespread in the world. You might not realize it, but you probably know one or two...but you might as well not.
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The Roots of Willow Tree? That's easy; Carey Hart's sperm.
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Willow Tree: The Roots of Pink and Carey Hart's Baby Girl
Megan Smolenyak
Genealogy expert; Author, Who Do You Think You Are? The Essential Guide to Tracing Your Family History
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-..._b_876357.html
This is soo funny/cute/neat/interesting.
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I love stuff like that! was an interesting read and Pink's grandparents story
One of my dreams is to create such family tree and take a trip abroad to explore my roots
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Are you sure? lol. Jews are pretty widespread in the world. You might not realize it, but you probably know one or two...but you might as well not.
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Why might I aswell not lol?
Nah I honestly don't! Well I'm 99% sure
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