Tom Hulce
Birth Name: Thomas Edward Hulce
Place of Birth: Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Date of Birth: December 6, 1953
Ethnicity: English, German, Irish, small amount of Cornish, distant Dutch
Tom Hulce is an American actor, singer, and theatre producer. He is known for his roles in the films National Lampoon’s Animal House, Amadeus, and Parenthood (1989), among others.
Tom is the son of Joanna and Raymond Hulce.
Tom’s paternal grandfather was Raymond Stillman Hulce (the son of Albert/Alton Fenton Hulce and Ella A. Weaver). Raymond was born in Wisconsin. Albert was the son of Elisha Hulce, Jr. and Laura Sanborn. Ella was the daughter of Canadian parents, Nelson Weaver and Ruby Rand.
Tom’s paternal grandmother was Lenna Grace Baker (the daughter of Francis/Frank Baker and Lydia Ann Duffin). Lenna was born in Wisconsin. Francis was born in England to an English father, John Baker, and a Cornish mother, Grace Bone. Lydia was born in New York, to English parents, John Lee Duffin and Sarah Means.
Tom’s maternal grandfather was Edward Henry Winkleman (the son of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm “William” Winkleman and Mary Louise Reckner). Edward was born in Wisconsin. Carl was born in Germany, the son of Carl Julius Winkelmann and Caroline Lau. Mary Louise was born in Wisconsin, to German parents, Friedrich Carl Reckner and Maria Caterina Willenbockel.
Tom’s maternal grandmother was Florence Ellen Austin (the daughter of Theodoric O. D. “Oddie” Austin and Elizabeth H. Gehan). Florence was born in Wisconsin. Theodoric was the son of Henry Burdett Austin and Emily Jardine. Elizabeth’s parents, Patrick Gehan and Catherine Dorsey, were Irish.
Sources: Genealogies of Tom Hulce – http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com
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