Anna Wintour

Wintour in 2014, photo by Prphotos Place of Birth: Hampstead, London, England, U.K. Date of Birth: 3 November, 1949 Ethnicity: English, Scottish, distant Dutch, remote French Huguenot Anna Wintour is an English fashion journalist and editor. She is the editor-in-chief of American Vogue.

Wintour in 2014, photo by Prphotos

Place of Birth: Hampstead, London, England, U.K.

Date of Birth: 3 November, 1949

Ethnicity: English, Scottish, distant Dutch, remote French Huguenot

Anna Wintour is an English fashion journalist and editor. She is the editor-in-chief of American Vogue.

Anna was born in London, England, to Eleanor Trego (Baker), who was American, from Pennsylvania, and Charles Vere Wintour, a newspaper editor. Among her siblings is journalist Patrick Wintour. Both of her parents had English and Scottish ancestry. Her mother also had distant Dutch and remote French Huguenot roots. Her stepmother is magazine editor Audrey Slaughter, who founded publications Honey and Petticoat.

Anna is married to telecommunications pioneer and futurist Shelby Bryan. She has two children with her former husband, child psychiatrist David Shaffer. Her daughter Bee is married to Italian director, photographer, and philanthropist Francesco Carrozzini. Francesco’s mother, journalist Franca Sozzani, was editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia.

Anna’s paternal grandfather was Major-General Fitzgerald Wintour (the son of The Rev. Fitzgerald Thomas Wintour and Isabel Milnes Gaskell). Anna’s grandfather Fitzgerald was born in Lincolnshire, England. Anna’s great-grandfather The Rev. Fitzgerald was the son of Fitzgerald Wintour and Jane Elizabeth Dayrell. Isabel was the daughter of James Milnes Gaskell and Mary Williams-Wynn.

Anna’s paternal grandmother was Alice Jane Blanche Foster (the daughter of John Frederic Foster and Caroline Bagshawe). John was the son of Frederick William Foster, who was born in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, and of Anna Louisa Eleanora La Trobe, who was born in New York, and whose own father was English. Caroline was the daughter of Sir William Chambers Darling/Bagshawe and Helen Ridgard. Late 18th century novelist Lady Elizabeth Foster, Duchess of Devonshire, was Anna’s great-great-great-grandmother, and Sir Augustus Vere Foster, the last Baronet of that name, was a great-uncle.

Anna’s maternal grandfather was Ralph Jackson Baker (the son of James Eugene Baker and Mary Emma McIntire). Ralph was born in Pennsylvania, and was a Harvard Law professor.

Anna’s maternal grandmother was Anna Elizabeth Gilkyson (the daughter of Hamilton Henry Gilkyson and Nellie Henry Trego). Anna’s grandmother Anna Gilkyson was born in Pennsylvania. Hamilton was a merchant from Pennsylvania, and was the son of James Gilkyson and Anna Henry. The Trego surname goes back to a French Huguenot immigrant of the 1600s, Peter Trego.

Sources: Genealogy of Anna Wintour – http://www.geni.com

Anna’s mother on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

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