This page is dedicated to the genealogy of The Boys from South Park focusing on their mother's side. Butters Stotch and Craig's Gang are included as well.
Eric Cartman's maternal grandparents[]
Harold Joseph Cartman[]
Harold Joseph Cartman is the maternal grandfather of Eric Cartman. He was born on December 11, 1916 in Fulton, Missouri to John Joseph Cartman and Selina Onofre. He was the first born of eight children, his siblings included Kathleen Louise Cartman (born 1918), Kenneth James Cartman (born 1919), Emmet William Cartman (born 1921), Francis Howard "Frank" Cartman (born 1924), Josephine Amelia Cartman (born 1928), Lawrence Noel Cartman (born 1931), Joel Alexander Cartman (born 1932), and Elizabeth Frances "Betty" Cartman (born 1940). His parents were teenagers when he was born, and his grandparents were even in their twenties and thirties, that is how young his parents had him. His mother was fourteen and his father was seventeen. Harold's family surname was originally Ashley, but it was changed to Cartman in 1915 when Harold's father was irritated at how people kept making fun of him for having a "girly" surname. Harold worked as an accountant in France and Belgium for many years before returning to the U.S. in 1942 and meeting Mabel Ryland. They married in Loveland, Colorado in December of that same year and had five children together, they were Howard Joseph Cartman (born 1946), Sebastian Wilson "Stinky" Cartman (born 1949), Peter Dominic Cartman (born 1951), Robert Louis "Bob" Cartman (born 1953), and Liane Marie Cartman (born 1963). Harold and Mabel divorced when the latter found out that he was cheating on her with other women, and so, Harold took the boys while Mabel took Liane and moved to Wyoming. Harold remained a single father for many years, but he and Mabel rekindled their relationship in 1989 after her new husband had passed away. They later bought a house in Nebraska, which was bequeathed to Stinky, with Harold moving into a retirement home in Lincoln.
Harold is of mixed ethnicity.
Harold's paternal grandfather was Benedict Louis Ashley (the son of Joseph Louis Ashley and Sophronia O'Hara). Benedict was born in Missouri. Joseph was born in Michigan, the son of James Walker Ashley and Isabella Louis, who was of Haitian parentage. Sophronia was born in Wisconsin, the daughter of Charles Francis O'Hara, who was of Irish parentage, and Danish emigrant Frederica July Thorsen, of Aarhus, Jutland.
Harold's paternal grandmother was Carrie Bridget Cotton (the daughter of William Albert Cotton and Delia Mae Logan). Carrie was born in Oklahoma, and she was of African American descent. William was born in Oklahoma, the son of Henderson Boris Cotton and Reina Ruby. Delia was born in Oklahoma, the daughter of Abraham Logan and Jane Sutton. Carrie's roots can be traced back to slavery, but unlike most African Americans, her ancestors were not enslaved by white people, but by Native Americans, the Chickasaw to be exact. In the 1830s the United States government, enforcing the Indian Removal Act, forcibly relocated the Five Civilized Tribes — the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole — from their homelands in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida into what would become Oklahoma territory. They traveled the infamous Trail of Tears at staggered intervals: Choctaw, in 1831; Seminole in 1832; Creek in 1834; Chickasaw in 1837; and Cherokee in 1838. All of Carrie's great-grandparents were born in Mississippi, and her ancestors were present during the Trail of Tears when they walked alongside their Indian masters after the US forced them to give up their country in the 1832 Treaty of Pontotoc Creek and move to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) during the era of Indian Removal in the 1830s. When slavery was abolished after the American Civil War, the Chickasaw Nation never abided by the treaty, and although the African slaves were given freedom, they were undocumented US citizens and were left without a country, not helped by the fact that the freedmen faced discrimination against the said Indian tribe and they were refused to be granted tribal citizenship. Despite this however, the Dawes Commission did offer a chance for former slaves to claim Chickasaw identity and earn some land. Carrie's ancestors traveled to Tishomingo, Oklahoma, the capital of Chickasaw nation, to enroll. They were successful and earned nearly 50 acres of land.
Harold's maternal grandfather was Peter Onofre (the son of Pedro Alonso Montemayor de la Onofre and Josefa Sebastiana Vázquez Hernández). Peter was born in New York. Pedro and Josefa were Puerto Rican emigrants, with Pedro being from Río Piedras, San Juan, the son of Miguel Marcos Onofre and Rafaela Montemayor de Garza, and Josefa being from Luquillo, the daughter of Juan José Hernández Muñoz and Mercedes Vázquez Soto.
Harold's maternal grandmother was Elizabeth Matilda Greenblatt (the daughter of Isaac Samuel Greenblatt and Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" DuBovis). Elizabeth was born in New Jersey. Isaac was born in New Jersey to Austrian Jewish parents, Abraham Greenblatt, of Dürnstein, Krems-Land, Niederösterreich, and Sarah Steiner, of Hohenems, Dornbirn, Vorarlberg. Mary was born in New York to Slovakian Jewish parents, Moses DuBovis, of Bratislava, and Zipporah Mildred Lichtblau, of Košice.
Mabel Louise Ryland[]
Mabel Louise Ryland was the maternal grandmother of Eric Cartman. Mabel was born on July 18, 1918 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas to Byrd Worthington Ryland and Florence Lorraine Davis. Mabel was the second born of fourteen children, her siblings included Henry Nevalyn Ryland (1916-1966), Virginia Lorraine Ryland (1919-1990), Marie Eleanor Ryland (1920-2011), Byrd Worthington Ryland Jr. (1921-2006), Abraham Eugene Ryland (1921-2009), Ephraim Louis Ryland (1921-2008), Florence Lillian Ryland (1929-1999), Bethany Marjorie Ryland (1930-2002), Luther Sterling Ryland (1931-2004), Ernest Hugh Ryland (1931-2007), Mary Lee Ryland (1933-2010), Alexander Julius Ryland (1934-2017), Peter Charles Ryland (1935-2000), and Edna Helen Ryland (1941-2021). Mabel moved with her parents to Wichita when she was six years old. She was an honor roll student and was one of the best students at the now closed Jefferson Davis High School, where she graduated in 1936. She then attended Colorado State University, where she received a degree in chemistry in 1940. After receiving her diploma, Mabel met Harold Cartman and married him. They divorced while Mabel was pregnant with Liane when she learned of his infidelity. Harold took the boys, and Mabel took Liane. Mabel moved to Wyoming, where she met Joseph Walker Knitts, a man of mixed ethnicity. They married in 1964 and their son Frankford Joseph "Freddie" Knitts was born on November 18, 1965. Freddie attended Laramie High School, where he met a girl named Margaret Annabelle "Maggie" Marsh, in his eighth period drama class. Maggie was a senior and Freddie was a freshman. After being assigned as partners in a play where they were the lead characters. After rehearsing for several weeks, Freddie and Maggie really got to know each other on an emotional level. Freddie soon began to feel romantic feelings for Maggie, something that she reciprocated. Although Maggie went off to college the following year, she and Freddie stayed in contact. Maggie graduated from University of Colorado with a degree in chemistry. Freddie attended the same university and earned a degree in mechanical engineering. Freddie and Maggie married about four months after Freddie's graduation. Their daughter Annie was born on August 18, 1989. They divorced in 1995, due to a lack of commitment.
Here is the genealogy of Freddie's father Joseph:
Joseph's father was Abraham Walker "Abe" Knitts and his mother was Elizabeth Eleanor "Betty" Miller.
Joseph’s paternal grandfather was Samuel Jackson Knitts (the son of Martin Lee Knitts and Ruby Mae Jackson). Samuel was born in Missouri, and was of African American descent. Martin was born in Oklahoma, the son of Thomas Knitts and Laura McGowan. Ruby was born in Oklahoma, the daughter of Kenneth Lewis Jackson and Loretta Morris. Martin was born in 1883 and Ruby was born in 1886, and they were both born in Indian Territory. In the 1830s the United States government, enforcing the Indian Removal Act, forcibly relocated the Five Civilized Tribes — the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole — from their homelands in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida into what would become Oklahoma territory. They traveled the infamous Trail of Tears at staggered intervals: Choctaw, in 1831; Seminole in 1832; Creek in 1834; Chickasaw in 1837; and Cherokee in 1838. All of Joseph's great-grandparents were born in Mississippi, and his ancestors were present during the Trail of Tears when they walked alongside their Indian masters after the US forced them to give up their country in the 1832 Treaty of Pontotoc Creek and move to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) during the era of Indian Removal in the 1830s. When slavery was abolished after the American Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes refused to liberate their slaves. It was not until the United States government signed a treaty with the tribes to free their slaves, which the the tribes did oblige to, and set the slaves free. Despite no longer being slaves, the Chickasaw freedmen were undocumented US citizens and were left without a country, not helped by the fact that the freedmen faced discrimination against the said Indian tribe and they were refused to be granted tribal citizenship.
Joseph's paternal grandmother was Akilah Fatima Ibrahim (the daughter of Amir Jamal Ibrahim Jr. and Benazir Manjate). Akilah was born in Illinois. Joseph's great-grandfather Amir was born in Illinois to parents from Bahrain, Amir Jamal Ibrahim Sr. and Shamshida Muhammad, both from Al Malikiyah. Benazir was born in Indiana, the daughter of Abel Manjate, who was a Mozambican emigrant from Bilene, and Elham Abbas, who was a Jordanian emigrant from Al-Karak.
Joseph's maternal grandfather was George Henry Miller (the son of Richard Elias Miller and Elizabeth Eleanor McAndrew). George was born in Oregon. Richard was born in Oregon, the son of James Woodbury Miller and Josephine Annabelle Mortensen, who was of Norwegian parentage. Elizabeth was born in Colorado, the daughter of Joseph King McAndrew and Sarah Lee Barker.
Joseph's maternal grandmother was Gloria Esmeralda Aguinaga (the daughter of Mateo Nicolas Aguinaga and Ana María Villanueva). Gloria was born in New York. Mateo was born in Cienfuegos, the son of Andrés Sebastián Aguinaga and Camila Diaz. Ana was born in Las Tunas, the daughter of Matías Echeverría Viqueira y Villanueva, who was from Mallorca, Spain and was of Galician and Basque descent, and Teresa Sebastiano Martínez, who was an indigenous Cuban, but she did have some European and African ancestry.
Mabel passed away on July 18, 2001 in South Park, Colorado of a sudden heart attack.
Mabel was of English, Irish, Scottish, Swiss German, Swiss French, German, Austrian, Polish, French, Dutch, and Welsh descent.
Mabel's paternal grandfather was Arthur Paul Ryland (the son of James Albert Ryland and Marie Charlotte Ball). Arthur was born in Ohio. James was born in Ohio, the son of Francis Ryland and Louise Heffelfinger, who was of Swiss parentage. Marie was born in Arkansas, the daughter of Isaac Samuel Ball and Anna Rose Dafoe.
Mabel's paternal grandmother was Wendy Leona Kyle (the daughter of John Joseph Kyle and Harriet Frances "Peggy" Creekmore). Wendy was born in Illinois. John was born in Illinois, the son of Joseph Ensley Kyle and Elizabeth Margaret "Lizzy" Stonebraker, who was of German parentage. Harriet was born in Missouri, the daughter of Michael Joseph Creekmore and Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Kallenberger, who was of Austrian and Polish parentage.
Mabel's maternal grandfather was Joseph Clinton Davis (the son of John Grandison Davis and Amanda Sue "Mandy" Bradley). Joseph was born in Missouri. John was born in Kentucky, the son of Richard Frank Davis and Annie Susannah Wayne. Amanda was born in Missouri, the daughter of Thomas Levi Bradley and Elizabeth Ann "Bessie" Cockrill.
Mabel's maternal grandmother was Ellen Michelle Stevens (the daughter of Chester Francis Stevens and Eleanor Frances "Ellen" Madden). Ellen was born in Illinois. Chester was born in New York, the son of George Washington Stevens and Lucy Corey. Eleanor was born in Massachusetts to Irish parents, Stephen Madden and Hanorah Hurley, both of Bandon, County Cork.
Stan Marsh's maternal grandparents[]
Melvin Lee Kimble[]
Melvin Lee Kimble was the maternal grandfather of Stan Marsh. Melvin was born on August 5, 1931 in Elbert, Colorado to Robert Frederick Kimble and Maude Goheen. He had one sister, Lydia "Flo" Kimble (1928-1998). When Melvin was seven, his family moved to Columbus, Nebraska. While attending Columbus High School, he went by the alias of "MacDonald Kern" as he had a hard time trusting most people around him and did not want people to know his real name. Melvin shortly became friends with a girl two grades above him, her name was Elizabeth Isabella "Betty" Pinkerton, whom he developed romantic feelings for. In May 1946, Betty gave birth to a son named Jimbo, and Melvin was the father. Remembering what "MacDonald"'s surname was, she put down Kern as Jimbo's surname. When Melvin's parents found out about this, they moved back to Colorado as they did not want any bad publicity. Distraught after leaving Nebraska and not being able to care for his infant son, Melvin enlisted in the military shortly after his high school graduation. He also married a woman named Florence Lillian Ryland, on Christmas Eve in 1948, and had six children with her, Andrew (born 1949), Everette (born 1951), twins Sharon and Crystal (born 1953), Kyla (born 1955) and Aileen (born 1957). As aforementioned, Melvin was enlisted in the military, and though he was rarely at home, he did take whatever time he had off with his family. About a month after Aileen's birth, Melvin went away to go fight in the Vietnam War. Melvin was stationed throughout various countries in East Asia, and he did return home for about a month when his colonel allowed certain soldiers to take a break if he saw that they put in more of an effort than their teammates. Melvin returned home for about a good month before returning to Vietnam. Melvin's kids were sent to live with their maternal grandparents for a period of time as he was too busy in the war and Florence wanted to continue her education. He died on May 4, 2009 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas of heart failure.
Melvin was of English, Irish, German, Scots-Irish, French, Scottish, and Dutch descent.
Melvin's paternal grandfather was Michael Morgan Kimble (the son of David Richard Kimble and Amelia America Ackerman). Michael was born in Ohio. David was born in Ohio, the son of Shelton Perry Kimble and Martha Adeline Guilfoyle, who was of Irish parentage. Amelia was born in Illinois to German parents, Elias Bartl Ackerman, of Fürth, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, and Tina Alfreda Jäger, of Neunkirchen, Saarland.
Melvin's paternal grandmother was Marie Alexandra Garrigues (the daughter of Samuel Pierce Garrigues and Ida Pines Content). Marie was born in Illinois. Samuel was born in Pennsylvania, the son of William Henry Garrigues and Anna Celeste Pierce. Ida was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Isaac Daniel Content and Sylvia Louise Pines.
Melvin's maternal grandfather was David Gardner Goheen (the son of Michael Joseph Goheen and Julia Belle Perkins). David was born in Ohio. Michael was born in Pennsylvania, the son of Marvin Jackson Goheen and Mary Lee Sweeney, who was an Irish emigrant from Tipperary, County Tipperary. Julia was born in Virginia, the daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson Perkins and Rosemary Susanna Farris.
Melvin's maternal grandmother was Alberta Sophia Kern (the daughter of Bryan Patton Kern and Louise Eliza Holloway). Alberta was born in Kansas. Bryan was born in Pennsylvania, the son of William Henry Kern and Nancy Ann Patton. Louise was born in Ohio, the daughter of Frederick Baltimore "Fred" Holloway and Leonia Mae Malloy, who was of Irish and German parentage.
Florence Lillian Ryland[]
Florence Lillian Ryland was the maternal grandmother of Stan Marsh. Florence was born on August 14, 1929 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas to Byrd Worthington Ryland and Florence Lorraine Davis. Her siblings were Henry, Mabel, Virginia, Marie, Byrd Jr., Abraham, Ephraim, Bethany, Luther, Ernest, Mary, Alexander, Peter, and Edna. Both of her parents were born in Kansas and married in Wichita in 1915. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Florence's father joined the United States Army, while her mother continued to work as a historian. Following her high school graduation, Florence attended Stanford University. While a sophomore, Florence met teenager Melvin Kimble, who was visiting the school. Florence and Melvin were married on Christmas Eve in 1948 in between her sophomore and junior years. Florence quit school so she and Melvin could plant roots for a family, and had six children, Andrew (born 1949), Everette (born 1951), twins Sharon and Crystal (born 1953), Kyla (born 1955) and Aileen (born 1957). They both moved back to Colorado. Now content with the amount of children they have, Florence returned to get a proper education and finished getting her degree, sending her children to live with their maternal grandparents for the time being, as Melvin was still fighting in the Vietnam War. As Florence had already completed her first two years at Stanford, the college was nice enough to let her continue her studies where she left off. She graduated with a degree in microbiology in 1959. She also earned a teaching degree as well. She reunited with her children as soon as she graduated, and she also began putting her teaching degree to good use. Florence passed away on September 28, 1999 in Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado of a sudden heart attack.
Florence was of English, Irish, Scottish, Swiss German, Swiss French, German, Austrian, Polish, French, Dutch, and Welsh descent.
Florence's paternal grandfather was Arthur Paul Ryland (the son of James Albert Ryland and Marie Charlotte Ball). Arthur was born in Ohio. James was born in Ohio, the son of Francis Ryland and Louise Heffelfinger, who was of Swiss parentage. Marie was born in Arkansas, the daughter of Isaac Samuel Ball and Anna Rose Dafoe.
Florence's paternal grandmother was Wendy Leona Kyle (the daughter of John Joseph Kyle and Harriet Frances "Peggy" Creekmore). Wendy was born in Illinois. John was born in Illinois, the son of Joseph Ensley Kyle and Elizabeth Margaret "Lizzy" Stonebraker, who was of German parentage. Harriet was born in Missouri, the daughter of Michael Joseph Creekmore and Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Kallenberger, who was of Austrian and Polish parentage.
Florence's maternal grandfather was Joseph Clinton Davis (the son of John Grandison Davis and Amanda Sue "Mandy" Bradley). Joseph was born in Missouri. John was born in Kentucky, the son of Richard Frank Davis and Annie Susannah Wayne. Amanda was born in Missouri, the daughter of Thomas Levi Bradley and Elizabeth Ann "Bessie" Cockrill.
Florence's maternal grandmother was Ellen Michelle Stevens (the daughter of Chester Francis Stevens and Eleanor Frances "Ellen" Madden). Ellen was born in Illinois. Chester was born in New York, the son of George Washington Stevens and Lucy Corey. Eleanor was born in Massachusetts to Irish parents, Stephen Madden and Hanorah Hurley, both of Bandon, County Cork.
Kyle Broflovski's maternal grandparents[]
Julius Max Broflovski[]
Julius Max Broflovski was the maternal grandfather of Kyle Broflovski. He was born on May 13, 1920 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Max Bailey Velasco and Elizabeth Braslawsky. Julius had three siblings, Andrew Bralawsky (1915-1995), Victoria Braslawsky (1917-2000), and Ada Braslawsky (1923-2003). Max was an atheist, and had been struggling with alcoholism since his teenage years, he also disapproved of his wife and children attending a synagogue. In one of his drunken hazes, Max charged at Elizabeth squeezing her face and choking her to near unconsciousness, in which Elizabeth responded by smashing a vase over his head. Elizabeth and Max divorced, and Elizabeth ordered a restraining order against him. Elizabeth also gained sole custody of their children and moved to Phoenix, Arizona. After Max was found stalking Elizabeth's new home and violating the restraining order multiple times, a judge gave Max the choice to either go to prison or join the U.S. Army. Max chose the army, and began fighting in the Rif War. After returning home from the war, Max had an affair with Carolyn Ruth Mabie, resulting in an illegitimate son named Richard being born, whom Max and his other family members had no idea existed. Around New Year's Eve in 1925, Max was found dead in his room, with a battered face, eyes open, face up, and a rope tied around his neck, and he was also in his underwear. His death was ruled a homicide. His killer was never caught. Julius' mother also changed their last name to Bralawsky, though when Julius was an adult, he changed it to Broflovski. Julius passed away on May 24, 1978 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona of liver failure.
Julius' paternal grandfather was Isaac Meyer Velasco (the son of Joseph Oscar Velasco and Agnes Lowenthal). Isaac was born in Pennsylvania. Joseph was born in Pennsylvania, the son of Alonso Velasco and Isla Gabriela Quintanilla, who was a Mexican emigrant from San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. Alonso was descended from Jews who were expelled from Spain in the 15th century. Agnes was born in New York to German Jewish parents, Jacob Lowenthal, of Laupheim, Biberach, Baden-Württemberg, and Liberty Schneider, of Schkeuditz, Nordsachsen, Saxony.
Julius' paternal grandmother was Margaret Beulah "Marge" Yonkers (the daughter of Robert Isham Yonkers and Beulah Rose Lefkowitz). Margaret was born in New Mexico. Robert was born in Texas, the son of Darren Nathaniel Yonkers and Josephine Janssen, who were Dutch Jewish emigrants. Beulah was born in Ohio, the daughter of Czech Jewish emigrant John Lefkowitz, of Mariánské Lázně, Cheb, Karlovy Vary, and Hungarian Jewish emigrant Henrietta Silas, of Legyesbénye, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén.
Julius' maternal grandfather was Louis Braslawsky (the son of Murray Braslawsky and Naomi Kogan). Louis was born in Saint Petersburg, and was of Jewish heritage, as were both of his parents. Murray was the son of Nikolai Braslawsky and Natasha "Natalie" Glückman. Naomi was the daughter of Aleksi Kogan and Violet Gimmel.
Julius' maternal grandmother was Yetta Dumar (the daughter of Levi Dumar and Leah Petrov). Yetta was born in Moscow, and was of Jewish heritage. Levi was the son of Aleksandr Dumar and Sasha Antzis. Leah was the daughter of Gideon Eli Petrov and Bernadette Goldman.
Chloe Naomi "Cleo" Lippiett[]
Chloe Naomi "Cleo" Lippiett was the maternal grandmother of Kyle Broflovski. She was born on May 30, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James Albert Lippiett and Dalia Lena Rosenberg. Her siblings were Jack Lippiett (1913-2010), Louis Lippiett (1919-1999), Herman Lippiett (1922-2015), and Rebecca "Betty" Lippiett (1926-1998). When her family moved to Arizona for a brief period, Cleo met Julius Broflovski. They fell in love and married in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They soon moved to New Jersey, where they had five children, Marlin (born 1947), Arlene (born 1948), Sheila (born 1952), Sarah (born 1956), and Julia (born 1966). Cleo became a widow when Julius passed away in 1978. She passed away on July 18, 1997 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado following a ten-year battle with cancer.
Cleo's paternal grandfather was Solomon David Lippiett (the son of Isaac Lippiett Jr. and Abigail "Abby" Laboda). Solomon was born in Monterrey, Mexico, to Jewish parents from Poland. Cleo's great-grandfather Isaac was the son of Isaac Lippiett Sr. and Krystyna Leibowitz. Abigail was the daughter of Alfred Aleksander Laboda and Królowa Wrzesiński.
Cleo's paternal grandmother was Nancy Carlotta Berkowitz (the daughter of Israel Berkowitz and Janis Anya Kowalewski). Nancy was born in London to parents from Poland of Jewish heritage. Israel was the son of Nathan Samuel Berkowitz and Talia Naomi Baranski. Janis was the daughter of Joseph Kowalewski and Mary Frances Lewandowski.
Cleo's maternal grandfather was Walter Rosenberg (the son of Ethan Elijah Rosenberg and Catherine Anna Friedman). Walter was born in New York. Ethan and Catherine were born in Poland. Ethan was the son of Levi Joseph Rosenberg and Nathalia Blau. Catherine was the daughter of Larry Friedman and Samira Hoffman.
Cleo's maternal grandmother was Rhoda Diana Rosenfield (the daughter of Isaac Ishmael Rosenfield and Hanna Proste). Rhoda was born in Pennsylvania. Isaac was born in New Jersey, to Polish Jewish parents, Abraham Rosenfield and Sarah "Sally" Mazur. Hanna was born in New York, the daughter of John Proste and Janina Abramowicz.
Kenny McCormick's maternal grandparents[]
Marvin Eugene "Vinny" Tucker[]
Marvin Eugene “Vinny” Tucker was the maternal grandfather of Kenny McCormick. He was born on August 17, 1924 in Texas City, Texas to Jeffrey Edward "Jeff" Tucker and Victoria Pérez. He was the third and final husband of Kenny's maternal grandmother. He was an oil rig worker. Vinny passed away on September 20, 2009 in Denver, Colorado of liver failure.
Vinny was of mixed ethnicity.
Vinny's paternal grandfather was George William Tucker (the son of James Albert "Jim" Tucker and Frances Amelia Enoch). George was born in Texas. Jim was born in South Carolina, the son of Moses Sebastian Tucker and Evangeline Beatrice "Eve" Gustafsson, who was of Swedish parentage. Frances was born in Texas, the daughter of Bath Enoch and Alice Walsh, who was of Irish parentage.
Vinny's paternal grandmother was Joanna Whitney "Jojo" Gilliam (the daughter of Gerald Vladimir Gilliam and Katherine Esther Wagner). Jojo was born in Kentucky. Gerald was born in Kentucky, the son of Rodrick Trevor Gilliam and Elizabeth Eleanor "Bessie" Screws. Katherine was born in Illinois to German parents, Otto Wolfgang Wagner, of Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, and Irma Emma Pflüger, of Dinkelsbühl, Bavaria.
Vinny's maternal grandfather was Julio Pérez (the son of André Harold Pérez and Elizabeth Matilda "Betsy" Jackson). Julio was born in Kentucky. André was born in Kentucky, the son of Mateo Pérez and Cassandra Rodrigues. Betsy was born in Tennessee, the daughter of Duprey Lee Jackson and Amanda Kanoska.
Vinny's maternal grandmother was Natalie O'Sullivan (the daughter of Zachariah Martin O'Sullivan and Gloria Ceciliana McAllister). Natalie was born in Missouri. Zachariah was born in Missouri, the son of Martin Leroy "Marts" O'Sullivan and Roberta Alfreda King. Gloria was born in Illinois, the daughter of Marvin Dexter McAllister and Theodora Pearl Schenker.
Rebecca Louise "Betty" Lippiett[]
Rebecca Louise "Betty" Lippiett was the maternal grandmother of Kenny McCormick. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 15, 1926, to Polish Jewish parents James Albert Lippiett and Dalia Lena Rosenberg. Her siblings were Jack Lippiett (1913-2010), Louis Lippiett (1919-1999), Herman Lippiett (1922-2015), and Chloe "Cleo" Lippiett (1925-1997). Betty's family briefly moved to Texas, where she fell in love with a Jewish boy named Ronald Tavin Zimmerman. Ronald was four years older than Betty. Wanting to be with Ronald, Betty stayed in Texas while her family moved to Arizona. Betty married Ronald at the age of 12. They had three children:
- Benjamin "Benny" Zimmerman and Horace Davis Zimmerman (born September 23, 1940)
- James Howard "Howie" Zimmerman (born September 30, 1941)
Betty and Ronald divorced in 1945 when she learned of his infidelity. She soon began a relationship with Marvin Eugene "Vinny" Tucker. They married in 1948 after two years of being friends. They had four children:
- Riley Eugene "Skeeter" Tucker (born May 19, 1949)
- Thomas Ashton Tucker (born June 16, 1952)
- Carol Elizabeth Tucker (born March 30, 1954)
- Moira Sarah Tucker (born November 15, 1956)
Betty and Vinny divorced a few months after Moira's birth, citing irreconcilable differences. Around the fourth of July in 1958, Betty married her longtime friend Giuseppe Alessandro Fisco, who was of Italian descent. Giuseppe was a devout Roman Catholic. Betty was eight months pregnant. They moved to Phoenix, Arizona shortly afterward. Betty and Giuseppe had four children:
- Abigail Alanna Fisco (born August 15, 1958)
- Mary Janet Fisco (born August 15, 1960)
- Aaron Adonis Fisco (born January 14, 1964)
- Giovanni Carlo Fisco (born November 17, 1966)
Giuseppe passed away of a stroke on May 16, 1968. Betty never remarried after Giuseppe's death. Betty died on February 11, 1998 in Seattle, Washington of chronic respiratory disease at the age of 71.
Betty's paternal grandfather was Solomon David Lippiett (the son of Isaac Lippiett Jr. and Abigail "Abby" Laboda). Solomon was born in Monterrey, Mexico, to Jewish parents from Poland. Betty's great-grandfather Isaac was the son of Isaac Lippiett Sr. and Krystyna Leibowitz. Abigail was the daughter of Alfred Aleksander Laboda and Królowa Wrzesiński.
Betty's paternal grandmother was Nancy Carlotta Berkowitz (the daughter of Israel Berkowitz and Janis Anya Kowalewski). Nancy was born in London to parents from Poland of Jewish heritage. Israel was the son of Nathan Samuel Berkowitz and Talia Naomi Baranski. Janis was the daughter of Joseph Kowalewski and Mary Frances Lewandowski.
Betty's maternal grandfather was Walter Rosenberg (the son of Ethan Elijah Rosenberg and Catherine Anna Friedman). Walter was born in New York. Ethan and Catherine were born in Poland. Ethan was the son of Levi Joseph Rosenberg and Nathalia Blau. Catherine was the daughter of Larry Friedman and Samira Hoffman.
Betty's maternal grandmother was Rhoda Diana Rosenfield (the daughter of Isaac Ishmael Rosenfield and Hanna Proste). Rhoda was born in Pennsylvania. Isaac was born in New Jersey, to Polish Jewish parents, Abraham Rosenfield and Sarah "Sally" Mazur. Hanna was born in New York, the daughter of John Proste and Janina Abramowicz.
Butters Stotch's maternal grandparents[]
Richard James Sawyer[]
Richard James Sawyer was the maternal grandfather of Butters Stotch. He was born on March 26, 1918 in Edwardsville, Kansas to Max Bailey Velasco and Carolyn Ruth Mabie. Richard was conceived from an affair between Max and Carolyn, but since his father left her when Richard was an embryo in Carolyn's womb, Max never knew of his son's existence. Richard was raised by his mother and stepfather Rodrick Severn Marsh. Following his high school graduation in 1936, Richard enrolled at the United States Naval Academy. He also changed his last name to Sawyer, as most people there were referred to by their surnames, and as he had no connection with his biological father and believed that Sawyer sounded better than Velasco when pronouncing it aloud, he saw no shame in changing it. He graduated with a double-major degree in Aerospace Engineering and Ocean Engineering. Richard was commissioned an ensign and received a four-year Navy Health Professions Scholarship to attend Stanford University School of Medicine, receiving his M.D. at the age of 26. He subsequently completed an internship in general surgery at the Naval Medical Center San Diego, and soon after joined the Medical Corps, where he performed Neurosurgery, Cardiothoracic, and Orthopedic surgeries at the medical clinic. He also opened a restaurant within the hospital with Southern-style foods and desserts. In 1950, Richard met Bethany Ryland, and they married the next year. Their first son Matthew nicknamed "Matt" was born in December 1952. They had four more children Ellen, born in 1953, Linda, born in 1954, Lisa, born in 1957, and Hannah, born in 1961. Richard passed away on October 26, 2012 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona.
Richard was of Jewish, English, Irish, Scottish, Dutch, French, and German descent.
Richard's paternal grandfather was was Isaac Meyer Velasco (the son of Joseph Oscar Velasco and Agnes Lowenthal). Isaac was born in Pennsylvania. Joseph was born in Pennsylvania, the son of Alonso Velasco and Isla Gabriela Quintanilla, who was a Mexican emigrant from San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. Alonso was descended from Jews who were expelled from Spain in the 15th century. Agnes was born in New York to German Jewish parents, Jacob Lowenthal, of Laupheim, Biberach, Baden-Württemberg, and Liberty Schneider, of Schkeuditz, Nordsachsen, Saxony.
Richard's paternal grandmother was Margaret Beulah "Marge" Yonkers (the daughter of Robert Isham Yonkers and Beulah Rose Lefkowitz). Margaret was born in New Mexico. Robert was born in Texas, the son of Darren Nathaniel Yonkers and Josephine Janssen, who were Dutch Jewish emigrants. Beulah was born in Ohio, the daughter of Czech Jewish emigrant John Lefkowitz, of Mariánské Lázně, Cheb, Karlovy Vary, and Hungarian Jewish emigrant Henrietta Silas, of Legyesbénye, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén.
Richard's maternal grandfather was John Delbert Mabie (the son of Lot Delbert Mabie and Zipporah Elizabeth Jacques). John was born in Kansas. Lot was born in Indiana, the son of Peter Mabie and Elizabeth McConkey, who was of Scottish and Northern Irish parentage. Zipporah was born in Ohio, the daughter of John Morris Jacques and Mary Polly McCoy.
Richard's maternal grandmother was Elizabeth "Bessie" McClure (the daughter of John Joseph McClure and Angela "Angie" Pereira). Bessie was born in Illinois. John was born in Ohio, the son of Joseph Freeman McClure and Esther Gross. Angie was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Christopher Elijah Pereira and Bertha Schrader. Christopher's patrilineal line can be traced back to Donatello Alberto de Azevedo e Dias Santos, who was born in 1576 in Guimarães, Braga, Portugal. Donatello immigrated to Brazil, with his wife Ampora Beatriz Silva and ten children. They would go on to have ten more children while in Brazil. Donatello had an affair with an Afro-Brazilian slave woman named Cassandra Antonia Pereira, which resulted in her getting pregnant. There was at least a twenty-five year age gap between them, and Donatello was the older one. She gave birth to their son Adalberto Antonio Pereira on August 13, 1624.
Bethany Marjorie Ryland[]
Bethany Marjorie Ryland was the maternal grandmother of Butters Stotch. She was born on July 1, 1930 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado to Byrd Worthington Ryland and Florence Lorraine Davis. Her siblings were Henry, Mabel, Virginia, Marie, Byrd Jr., Abraham, Ephraim, Florence, Luther, Ernest, Mary, Peter, Alexander, and Edna. She married Richard Sawyer in 1950 and had five children with him. Bethany passed away on August 7, 2002 in Bernalillo, Sandoval County, New Mexico of breast cancer.
Bethany was of English, Irish, Scottish, Swiss German, Swiss French, German, Austrian, Polish, French, Dutch, and Welsh descent.
Bethany's paternal grandfather was Arthur Paul Ryland (the son of James Albert Ryland and Marie Charlotte Ball). Arthur was born in Ohio. James was born in Ohio, the son of Francis Ryland and Louise Heffelfinger, who was of Swiss parentage. Marie was born in Arkansas, the daughter of Isaac Samuel Ball and Anna Rose Dafoe.
Bethany's paternal grandmother was Wendy Leona Kyle (the daughter of John Joseph Kyle and Harriet Frances "Peggy" Creekmore). Wendy was born in Illinois. John was born in Illinois, the son of Joseph Ensley Kyle and Elizabeth Margaret "Lizzy" Stonebraker, who was of German parentage. Harriet was born in Missouri, the daughter of Michael Joseph Creekmore and Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Kallenberger, who was of Austrian and Polish parentage.
Bethany's maternal grandfather was Joseph Clinton Davis (the son of John Grandison Davis and Amanda Sue "Mandy" Bradley). Joseph was born in Missouri. John was born in Kentucky, the son of Richard Frank Davis and Annie Susannah Wayne. Amanda was born in Missouri, the daughter of Thomas Levi Bradley and Elizabeth Ann "Bessie" Cockrill.
Bethany's maternal grandmother was Ellen Michelle Stevens (the daughter of Chester Francis Stevens and Eleanor Frances "Ellen" Madden). Ellen was born in Illinois. Chester was born in New York, the son of George Washington Stevens and Lucy Corey. Eleanor was born in Massachusetts to Irish parents, Stephen Madden and Hanorah Hurley, both of Bandon, County Cork.
Craig Tucker's maternal grandparents[]
Robert Mathis McArthur[]
Robert Mathis "Roy" McArthur was the maternal grandfather of Craig Tucker. He was born on December 19, 1920 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma to William Dempsey McArthur and Ursula Christina Mathis. He was the tenth of eleven children, there was eight boys and three girls. Robert's siblings were Dorothy Gia McArthur (1909-1979), Marlon David McArthur (1910-2009), John William McArthur (1911-1998), Martin Luther McArthur (1913-1988), Silvia Naomi McArthur (1914-1994), Jackson Austin McArthur (1915-2010), Aiden Brooklyn McArthur (1916-2004), Caden Hunter McArthur (1916-2004), Richard Lee McArthur (1918-2009), and Abigail Ava McArthur (1926-1999). He served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II, enlisting just after the attacks on Pearl Harbor. He died on January 10, 2000 in San Luis Obispo, California after a six-year long battle with colon cancer.
Robert was of English, Irish, Scottish, German, Scots-Irish, French, Dutch, Welsh, and Flemish Belgian descent.
Robert's paternal grandfather was Ebenezer Estes McArthur (the son of Abraham Jebediah "Fat Abe" McArthur and Cordelia Bell Fowler). Ebenezer was born in Georgia. Abraham was born in Florida, the son of Thomas DeWitt McArthur and Rosalie Tillman. Cordelia was born in Georgia, the daughter of Zachariah Fowler and Anna Maria Bass.
Robert's paternal grandmother was Roberta Kay Duffey (the daughter of Martin Duffey and Charlotte Jacobs). Roberta was born in Arkansas. Martin was born in Kentucky to Irish parents, James Arthur Duffey, of Roscommon, County Roscommon and Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" McQueen, of Ballina, County Mayo. Charlotte was born in Arkansas, the daughter of Jason Standish Jacobs and Julia Topel.
Robert's maternal grandfather was William Wiley Mathis (the son of Rev. John Woods Mathis and Tasha Telfair). William was born in Illinois. John was born in Ohio, the son of Julius Caesar Mathis and Emma Loretta Sanders. Tasha was born in Illinois, the daughter of David "Dave" Telfair and Elizabeth McLaughlin.
Robert's maternal grandmother was Sarah Marie Klingemann (the daughter of Jacob Douglas Klingemann and Heidi Olivia Metzger). Sarah was born in Tennessee. Jacob and Heidi were German emigrants, with Jacob being from Neubrandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the son of John Klingemann and Catherine Anna Schmidt, and Heidi being from Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, the daughter of Conrad Everette Metzger and Gisela Susanne Maurer.
Guadalupe Margarita Aparicio[]
Guadalupe Margarita Aparicio was the maternal grandmother of Craig Tucker. She was born on February 26, 1923 in San Antonio, Texas to Gaspar Luis Aparicio and Verónica Carpenter. Gaspar was Guatemalan and Verónica was Mexican. She was the youngest of twelve children. Guadalupe's siblings included Gaspar Luis Aparicio (1912-1976), Yolanda Ernestina Aparicio (1914-1972), David Bradley Aparicio (1914-1982), Veronica Beatrice Aparicio (1915-1996), Isabella Valeria Aparicio (1916-1986), Samuel Alejandro Aparicio (1916-1996), Diego Santiago Aparicio (1916-2006), Alvaro Javier Aparicio (1918-2012), Manuel Pablo Aparicio (1919-2008), Julieta Elena Aparicio (1920-1946), Joaquin Zorion Aparicio (1922-2020). Yolanda and David were not twins, but were simply just born in the same year. She graduated from University of Texas at Austin, in 1945 and earned a degree in geosciences. In the same year, she married her childhood sweetheart Angel Tello, together they had four children:
- Cecilia Margarita Tello (born January 18, 1946)
- Jeraldine Juana "Jerry" Tello (born October 18, 1946)
- Rosa Francisca Tello (born August 1, 1947)
- Julio Marcos Tello (born July 11, 1948)
About a month after Julio was born, Angel was killed in a traffic collision. Guadalupe mourned his death for quite a while before remarrying in 1950 with Albert McCormick. They had three sons:
- Stuart William McCormick (born February 15, 1951)
- Arnold Lewis McCormick (born March 22, 1954)
- Alexander Adrian McCormick (born April 3, 1956)
Albert, who was a compulsive alcoholic and spent most of his time getting high and gambling, and was rarely ever at home. Guadalupe eventually got fed up with Albert's addictions and infidelity that she filed for divorce. They separated in December 1956 and the divorce was finalized by June 1957. The following year, she married Robert "Roy" McArthur, who was previously her therapist while she was still married to Albert. They especially married when they found out Guadalupe was pregnant. Guadalupe and Roy had eight children:
- Edward Morgan "Eddie" McArthur (born November 28, 1958)
- Eula Mae McArthur (born August 29, 1959)
- Michael Andrew "Mikey" McArthur (born April 4, 1960)
- Deborah Elizabeth McArthur (born May 29, 1961)
- Theodore Anthony "Teddy" McArthur (born October 25, 1962)
- Laura Kate McArthur (born October 25, 1962)
- Elena Marie McArthur (born February 23, 1964)
- William Arthur "Willie" McArthur (born November 7, 1964)
Guadalupe and Roy remained married until his death in 2000. Guadalupe died of breast cancer on March 12, 2012 in San Rafael, California, she was 89 years old.
Guadalupe's paternal grandfather was Samuel Alejandro Aparicio (the son of David Mateo Aparicio and Nicole Álvarez). Samuel was born in Chichicastenango. David was the son of Alonso Aparicio and Valeria Morales. Nicole was the daughter of Santiago Sebastián Álvarez and Isabella Flores.
Guadalupe's paternal grandmother was Valentina Del Campo (the daughter of Nicolás Del Campo and Gabriela Echeverria). Valentina was born in Quetzaltenango. Nicolás was the son of Alvaro Del Campo and Sara Abades. Gabriela was the daughter of Isaac Echeverria and Lizabeth Rivera.
Guadalupe's maternal grandfather was John Michael Carpenter (the son of Michael Henry Carpenter and Jane Smith). John was born in Guadalajara, to Black parents from America. Michael was born in Oklahoma, the son of Samuel Elijah Carpenter and Rebecca Ann Byrd. Jane was born in Oklahoma, the daughter of William Thomas Smith and Mary Louisa Crowe.
Guadalupe's maternal grandmother was Angelina Guzman (the daughter of Ernesto Guzman and Diana González). Angelina was born in Guadalajara. Ernesto was the son of Leonardo Guzman and Lola Garcia. Diana was the daughter of Jesús Francisco González and Maya Alcoholado.
Tolkien Black's maternal grandparents[]
Alfred Gene Williams[]
Reverend Alfred Gene Williams was the maternal grandfather of Tolkien Black. Alfred was born on August 12, 1924 in Etowah, Mississippi County, Arkansas to Prince Albert Williams and Lula Mae Jarvis. Prince was from Georgia and Lula was from Louisiana. He was sixth of eight children. His siblings included James Albert "Jimmy" Williams (1906-1962), Mary Lee Williams (1908-2002), Carter Benjamin Williams (1909-2007), Beria Loretta Williams (1912-1960), Anna Elizabeth Williams (1914-1984), Marvin Jackson Williams (1928-2013), and Cornelia Hazel Williams (1930-2021). Alfred was raised a strict Baptist, and he along with his siblings were disciplined by receiving whippings from their father, he used either a belt or strap. He lived in a time of segregation, and following his high school graduation in 1942, Alfred moved to Georgia to attend Morehouse College, he graduated in 1946 with a degree in chemistry. He then enrolled at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School in Rochester, New York and graduated in 1949 with a Bachelor of Divinity.
Following his graduation, Alfred moved to Argo, Illinois which was known as "Little Mississippi" at the time of his arrival. He became an assistant minister at a local baptist church, when he met a young woman named Pearl in 1950. They dated for three years before marrying in 1953. About a year later, Pearl became pregnant with their first child. Wanting their children to grow up in a more diverse area, Alfred and Pearl moved to East Chicago, Indiana. Pearl gave birth to their son Harold Alfred "Billy" Williams on March 8, 1954. Their second child, this time a daughter was born exactly one year later, her name is Joy. They had four more children, Alan (born in 1957), David (born in 1958), Rochelle (born in 1960), and Linda (born in 1962).
Alfred passed away on April 11, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada of terminal pancreatic cancer. He was 92 years old.
Alfred's paternal grandfather was John Joseph Williams (the son of Joshua Henry Williams and Joanna Ruth Martin). John was born in Georgia. Joshua was born in South Carolina, the son of James Adam Williams and Mary Patricia Hardin. Joanna was born in Georgia, the daughter of James Levester Martin and Sophia Alanna Moore.
Alfred's paternal grandmother was Nicole Allison McKinley (the daughter of John Henry McKinley and Louvenia Daisy Crenshaw). Nicole was born in South Carolina. John was born in South Carolina, the son of Nathan McKinley and Mary Rosetta Jordan. Nathan was a Northern Irish emigrant from Belfast and he had an affair with a slave girl named Mary, which resulted in a child being born. John was born into slavery, but he served with the Union during the Civil War, with the U.S. Colored Troops. Louvenia was born in North Carolina, the daughter of Patrick Crenshaw and Cherokee "Cherry" Fleming.
Alfred's maternal grandfather was Wesley Augustus Jarvis (the son of Jasper Andres Jarvis and Martha "Mattie" Charman). Wesley was born in Louisiana, to parents who were free people of color. Jasper was born in Louisiana, the son of Adam Daniel Jarvis and Jeanette Brown. Martha was born in Kentucky, the daughter of Lewis Charman and Elizabeth Mansfield.
Alfred's maternal grandmother was Rebecca "Becky" Bailey (the daughter Walter Lee Bailey and Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Knox). Rebecca was born in Mississippi, to parents who were free people of color. Walter was born in Tennessee, the son of James Fletcher Bailey and Henrietta Louise Johnson. Mary was born Mississippi, the daughter of Moses Edgar Knox and Karoline Julia Kristiansen, who was of Norwegian parentage.
Pearl Evelyn McMurray[]
Pearl Evelyn McMurray was the maternal grandmother of Tolkien Black. Pearl was born on May 21, 1930 in Tutwiler, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi to Abraham McMurray and Margaret "Maggie" Griffin. She was the second-born of eight children, her siblings included Henry (born 1926), Louis (born 1931), Martha (born 1933), Catherine (born 1936), Robert (born 1937), Percy (born 1938), and Bryan (born 1941). While Pearl's mother was pregnant with Louis, her family moved up north to Argo, Illinois, after hearing from relatives that there was a considerable amount of blacks there. Pearl married Alfred Gene Williams in 1950 and had six children with him. She died on December 19, 1978 in La Jolla, California of a brain aneurysm.
Pearl's paternal grandfather was Thomas Sterling McMurray (the son of John Moses McMurray and Patsey Danielson). Thomas was born in Alabama. John was born in Alabama, the son of Joseph Walker McMurray and Amanda Godfrey. Patsey was born in Mississippi, the daughter of Israel Donovan Danielson and Whitney Hughes.
Pearl's paternal grandmother was Lluvia Mae Upshaw (the daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson Upshaw and Ladonna Milner). Lluvia was born in Mississippi. Ralph was born in Alabama, the son of Julius Caesar Upshaw and Deborah Elizabeth Brown. Ladonna was born in Virginia, the daughter of Samuel Milner and Mabel Frazier.
Pearl's maternal grandfather was Louis Walter "Big Papa" Griffin (the son of Albert George Griffin and Sarah "Sally" Allen). Louis was born in Arkansas. Albert was born in Mississippi, the son of William Henry Griffin and Mary Sojourner. Mary's paternal grandparents, David Arthur Sojourner and Mary Freeman, were born in 1807 and 1811 respectively into slavery, whose parents were both from Africa. Sarah was born in Mississippi, the daughter of Jesse Joel Allen and Eugenia Monica McDowell.
Pearl's maternal grandmother was Alberta Marie Parker (the daughter of Jackson Brice Parker and Jennie Paige Wheeler). Alberta was born in Mississippi. Jackson was born in North Carolina, the son of James Holland Parker and Katherine Schaefer. Katherine's paternal grandfather was a man named Karl Paul Schaefer, who had an affair with a slave woman. Karl was a German emigrant from Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Lower Saxony. Jennie was born in North Carolina, the daughter of Abraham Wheeler and Mary Nichols.
Clyde Donovan's maternal grandparents[]
Paul Albert Goodman[]
Paul Albert Goodman was the maternal grandfather of Clyde Donovan. Paul was born on April 13, 1918 in Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois to Lydia (née Burton) and Michael Henry Goodman. He was third of eight children. His siblings included Herbert Frankford Goodman (1914-1993), Mary Elizabeth Goodman (1915-2001), Robert Carter Goodman (1920-1941), Richard Davis Goodman (1921-2016), Luna Adeline Goodman (1923-1999), John Jasper Goodman (1926-2008), William Elijah Goodman (1927-2021), and Francine Brianna Goodman (1929-). Paul passed away on July 7, 1999 in Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado following an ulcer surgery.
Paul was of mixed ethnicity.
Paul's paternal grandfather was James William Goodman (the son of Oliver Hugo Goodman and Anna Maria Boss). James was born in Illinois. Oliver was born in Indiana to Dutch parents, Samuel Christopher Goodman, of Haarlem, North Holland, and Sarah Naomi Rotenberg, who was also Jewish, of The Hague, South Holland. Anna was born in Wisconsin to Dutch parents, Joseph Merrill Boss and Natalie Marie Vandermolen, both of De Ronde Venen, Utrecht.
Paul's paternal grandmother was Barbara Isadora "Barbie" Dudenhoeffer (the daughter of Bartholomeus Dudenhoeffer and Antonia Isabella Rosario). Barbara was born in Illinois. Bartholomeus was an Austrian emigrant from Eisenstadt, Burgenland, the son of Louis Walter Dudenhoeffer and Monika Alfonsine Köhler. Antonia was a Puerto Rican emigrant from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, the daughter of Francisco Nathaniel Rosario and Evangeline Celina "Eve" Serrano. Antonia was of African descent, descended from enslaved Africans who were brought to Puerto Rico during the Atlantic slave trade.
Paul's maternal grandfather was William Henry Burton (the son of Vincent Tobias Burton and Melisande Marie Beauséjour). William was born in Pennsylvania. Vincent was born in Ohio, the son of Joseph Lee Burton and Michaela Eugenia Henry. Melisande was born in New York to French parents, Jean-Louis Gaspard Beauséjour and Louise Marie Toussaint, both of Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
Paul's maternal grandmother was Marie Susanna Levine (the daughter of Stanley Bender Levine and Margaret "Daisy" Visser). Marie was born in Iowa. Stanley was born in Illinois to Dutch Jewish parents, Joshua Lewis Levine and Nancy Ann Bender, both of Rotterdam, South Holland. Margaret was born in New York to a Dutch father, James David Visser, of Amsterdam, North Holland, and Ingrid Maria Abrahamsson, who was of Swedish parentage.
Ruth Elizabeth Harris[]
Ruth Elizabeth Harris was the maternal grandmother of Clyde Donovan. She was born on August 14, 1935 in Momence, Kankakee County, Illinois to Cyrus Lucas Harris and Jessie Cleonia Davis. Ruth was a first cousin of Cartman, Stan, and Butters' maternal grandmothers. She was the eleventh of fourteen children, her siblings included Cyrus Lucas Harris Jr. (1909-1965), Edward Lawrence Harris (1910-2003), Margaret Holly "Peggy" Harris (1912-1997), Arthur Charles Harris (1913-1990), Florence Renee Harris (1915-1980), Edmund Herman Harris (1918-1998), Caroline Marion Harris (1919-2005), Joshua Louis Harris (1925-1991), Robert Thomas Harris (1929-1995), Richard Eugene Harris (1932-2020), Patricia Alfreda "Patty" Harris (1936-1972), Raymond Gilbert Harris (1938-1974), Sigmund Freud Harris (1940-2019). Following her graduation from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1957, Ruth married a man quite older than her, his name was Paul Albert Goodman. They had six children, Rodrick (born 1959), Andrew (born 1960), Betsy (born 1962), Leroy (born 1963), Lillian (born 1966), Veronica (born 1968). Ruth passed away in Cheyenne, Wyoming on November 7, 2000 about a day prior her grandson Clyde started fourth grade.
Ruth was of mixed ethnicity.
Ruth's paternal grandfather was George William Harris (the son of James William Harris and Nancy Geraldine Newton). George was born in Missouri. James was born in Oklahoma, the son of Patrick Lewis Harris and Anna Morris. In the 1830s the United States government, enforcing the Indian Removal Act, forcibly relocated the Five Civilized Tribes — the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole — from their homelands in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida into what would become Oklahoma territory. They traveled the infamous Trail of Tears at staggered intervals: Choctaw, in 1831; Seminole in 1832; Creek in 1834; Chickasaw in 1837; and Cherokee in 1838. All of James' great-grandparents were born in Mississippi, and his ancestors were present during the Trail of Tears when they walked alongside their Indian masters after the US forced them to give up their country in the 1832 Treaty of Pontotoc Creek and move to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) during the era of Indian Removal in the 1830s. When slavery was abolished after the American Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes refused to liberate their slaves. It was not until the United States government signed a treaty with the tribes to free their slaves, which the the tribes did oblige to, and set the slaves free. Despite no longer being slaves, the Chickasaw freedmen were undocumented US citizens and were left without a country, not helped by the fact that the freedmen faced discrimination against said Indian tribe and they were refused to be granted tribal citizenship. Nancy was born in Illinois, the daughter of Jesse Aaron Newton and Ruth Celeste Vance.
Ruth's paternal grandmother was Doris Amelia Hillman (the daughter of William Martin Hillman and Penelope Louise Greenstein). Doris was born in Kentucky. William was born in Kentucky, the son of John Lewis Hillman and Elizabeth "Bessie" Martin. Penelope was born in Ohio, the daughter of Carl Austin Greenstein and Olivia Mariam Kane, who were Polish Jewish emigrants from Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
Ruth's maternal grandfather was Joseph Clinton Davis (the son of John Grandison Davis and Amanda Sue "Mandy" Bradley). Joseph was born in Missouri. John was born in Kentucky, the son of Richard Frank Davis and Annie Susannah Wayne. Amanda was born in Missouri, the daughter of Thomas Levi Bradley and Elizabeth Ann "Bessie" Cockrill.
Ruth's maternal grandmother was Ellen Michelle Stevens (the daughter of Chester Francis Stevens and Eleanor Frances "Ellen" Madden). Ellen was born in Illinois. Chester was born in New York, the son of George Washington Stevens and Lucy Corey. Ruth's great-grandmother Ellen was born in Massachusetts to Irish parents, Stephen Madden and Hanorah Hurley, both of Bandon, County Cork.
Tweek Tweak's maternal grandparents[]
Kenneth James "Kenny" Green[]
Kenneth James "Kenny" Green was the maternal grandfather of Tweek Tweak. He was born on December 1, 1935 in West Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan to Ronald Anthony Green and Theresa Ann McGuire. He was the second-born of three children, his brothers were Gregory Milton Green (1930-2007) and John Christopher Green (1937-1974). Ever since Kenny was around the age of five, he always had this compulsive impulse to touch himself especially when he was around those of the opposite sex, and as he reached puberty he developed a porn addiction. Acknowledging his own perverted tendencies and fearing that he might one day become a pervert, Kenny came clean to his parents and told them about his addictions. Rightfully so, his parents found this very troubling and were worried for him as well, and so his parents placed him in University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy in Detroit, an all-boys Catholic high school. Following Kenny's graduation from the high school in 1953, and after having extensive therapy, he was deemed safe to be around girls again, and so he attended University of Michigan. As a freshman, Kenny had already fallen in love with a young lady named Celia Yvonne Ford. They had an affair and that produced a daughter named Margaret, born May 17, 1954. Kenny actually graduated a year early and earned his diploma 1957, and he had already been a part of the U.S Army, enlisting during the summer before he started his sophomore year. He fought in the Vietnam War when he was killed in action in January 1958. He was 22 years old.
Kenny was of Irish, English, Scottish, French Canadian, Scots-Irish, German, Swiss Italian, French, Dutch, and Norwegian descent.
Kenny's paternal grandfather was Jonathan Elias Green (the son of James Joseph Green and Jessie McPherson). Jonathan was born in Minnesota. James was born in Illinois to Irish parents, Joseph Green and Mary Conroy, both of Galway, County Galway. Jessie was born in Illinois, the daughter of Ebenezer Joel McPherson and Catherine Dempsey, who was of Irish parentage.
Kenny's paternal grandmother was Elizabeth Jessie "Betty" Murray (the daughter of Joseph James Murray and Frances Marie Downs). Betty was born in Illinois. Joseph was born in Massachusetts to Canadian parents, John Moses Murray, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and Charlotte Belle Bouchereau, of Laval, Québec. Frances was born in Ohio, the daughter of Robert Frankford Downs and Mary Susanna Nesbitt, both of Irish parentage.
Kenny's maternal grandfather was James Webster "Jim" McGuire (the son of Patrick Falmouth McGuire Jr. and Bertha Bell Hooks). Jim was born in Iowa. Kenny's great-grandfather Patrick was a Northern Irish emigrant from Lisburn, the son of Patrick Falmouth McGuire Sr. and Catherine Maria Comiskey. Bertha was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Stephen Edgar Hooks and Doris Deborah Hickey.
Kenny's maternal grandmother was Violet Lorenza Waddams (the daughter of Gerald Robert Waddams and Katherine Annie Kristiansen). Violet was born in Wisconsin. Gerald was born in Ohio, the son of Conor James Waddams and Mary Elena Esposito, who was a Swiss Italian emigrant from Campione d'Italia, Ticino. Katherine was born in Illinois to Norwegian parents, Kristoffer Alexander Kristiansen and Atla Bergljot Hovelsen, both of Oslo.
Celia Yvonne Ford[]
Celia Yvonne Ford is the maternal grandmother of Tweek Tweak. Celia was born on August 21, 1938 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan to Richard Herbert Ford and Dalia Elizabeth Rogers. She was the fourth of six children, her siblings included Andrew Bartholomew Ford (1932-2010), Katherine Florence Ford (1934-2000), Jonathan Roger Ford (1936-2020), Cassandra Nathalie Ford (1941) and Nathan DeWitt Ford (1943). Celia was a gifted child and skipped second, third, and fourth grade. Following her high school graduation, she enrolled at University of Michigan, where she had an affair with fellow classmate Kenneth "Kenny" Green, and she gave birth to their daughter Margaret on May 17, 1954. Celia graduated with a degree in human resources in 1957. Nearly four years later, Kenny was killed in action during the Vietnam War. Now alone, Celia became a human resources generalist, when she met Peter Elijah Davis, a man of mixed ethnicity. They married in 1960 and had four children. Randall Stephen "Randy" Davis (born October 20, 1961), Frankford Elijah "Frank" Davis (born May 1, 1963), Sherri Lee Davis (born March 8, 1964) and Evangeline Charlotte Davis (born August 1, 1967).
Celia is of English, Irish, Scottish, German, French, Scots-Irish, Dutch, and Welsh descent.
Celia's paternal grandfather was Walter Eugene Ford (the son of Matthew Richard "Mathis" Ford and Annie Rowena Schoff). Walter was born in Illinois. Matthew was born in Illinois, the son of Andrew Houston Ford and Catherine Susan Milam. Annie was born in Illinois to German parents, James Jacob Schoff, of Offenbach, Hessen, and Julia Emma Gengler, of Ulrichstein, Vogelsbergkreis, Hessen.
Celia's paternal grandmother was Theresa Bell Malone (the daughter of Charles Joseph Malone and Josephine Kennedy Delaney). Theresa was born in Illinois. Charles was born in Illinois to Irish parents, Patrick Francis Malone and Vanessa Susanna Kenny, both of Dublin. Josephine was born in Illinois to Irish parents, Allen Daniel Delaney and Florence Evangeline Maguire, both of Sligo, County Sligo.
Celia's maternal grandfather was Edgar Lewis Rogers (the son of George Robert Rogers and Bessie Adelaide Carpenter). Edgar was born in Ohio. George was born in Ohio, the son of Joshua Herman Rogers and Lillian May Philips. Bessie was born in Maryland, the daughter of James Moses Carpenter and Martha Ann Taylor.
Celia's maternal grandmother was Bertha Celeste Shields (the daughter of Edward Richard Shields and Julia Cassandra Jacquet). Bertha was born in Pennsylvania. Edward was born in Pennsylvania, the son of Benjamin David Shields and Alexandra Demetria Palmer. Julia was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of French emigrant Arthur Raphaël Jacquet, of Paris, and Ruby Ann Brown.
Jimmy Valmer's maternal grandparents[]
Marvin Dalbert Marsh[]
Marvin Dalbert Marsh is the maternal grandfather of Jimmy Valmer. He was born on September 17, 1895 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, the son of teenagers Carolyn Ruth Mabie, age 14, and Rodrick Severn Marsh, age 16. Carolyn was a native of Kansas City, Kansas while Rodrick was born and raised in Chicago. Marvin had one full brother named Maurice Mabie Marsh (1900-1924). He graduated from Colorado State University at the top of his class, enlisted in the military, married his classmate Maude Marie Chancy, and they had one son named Rodrick Severn Marsh II, born in 1923. The following year, Maurice was killed in action in the Dominican Republic during the United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–1924). Marvin was deeply saddened by his brother's death as they were very close during their childhood and most obviously, he was his brother. Marvin also had one maternal half-sibling named Richard as a result of his mother having an affair. Marvin killed his grandfather when he was eight years old at his own request. When Marvin was ten, his family relocated to Denver. Marvin graduated from Colorado State University in 1917. While in his freshman year, he had intercourse with classmate Joye Stevenson, who gave birth in the summer between their freshman and sophomore years. His name is Marvin Dalbert Marsh Jr. After that, he went back to school to attend the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, having done well on its entrance exams. He graduated from the academy with a Bachelor of Science degree. After a couple years of naval aviator training, Marvin was officially enlisted in the U.S Navy. He served during World War II on the motor torpedo boat tender USS Cyrene as a seaman in first class. He also flew a spitfire over Nazi Germany. He was honorably discharged in 1948.
The following year, he met Elizabeth Isabella "Betty" Pinkerton, who was a Nebraska native. Betty was considerably younger than Marvin, but that did not stop them from beginning a relationship, and they soon married. Betty had already had a son from a previous relationship (Jimbo), so Marvin subsequently became a stepfather. They had a very kinky sex life but Marvin did not desire any more children so he would always "come on" Betty's breasts to avoid pregnancy; a son was conceived accidentally when Betty put her finger up Marvin's butt, causing him to ejaculate early. Their son Randy was born on March 1, 1953. A second son was conceived in a similar manner, his name was Jack, who was born on July 9, 1954. As aforementioned, Marvin and Betty had a very kinky sex life, and Marvin disliked wearing condoms as he believed it "soiled the fun", which he would later regret as more children were born. In 1956, their first daughter Jacqueline nicknamed "Jackie" was born on April 8. Exactly one year later, Betty gives birth to twins, Sarah and Jake (the man who Satan is holding in this image). When Jimbo was 11, Randy was 5, Jack was 4, Jackie was 2, and Sarah and Jake were 1, the family went on a summer vacation to the Bahamas for three weeks. After spending time there for the three weeks they planned, the Marshes booked a flight back to Colorado. While at the airport, Jack got separated from the rest of his family, and nobody seemed to take notice that he was missing. When night struck, Jack was lying on the floor curled in a ball, clutching onto his teddy bear crying. A couple noticed him and walked up to him, asking why he was crying. He told them that he lost his family, and much to all their dismay, they discovered that his family's flight had already taken off. Feeling sorry for the boy, Mr. and Mrs. Tenorman revealed that they were heading back to America too, and that they could take Jack under their wing. Meanwhile, when the Marshes returned to America they had realized that Jack was not with them. They put out missing flyers but nothing ever came up, devastating the family. When Jack and the Tenormans made it to America, they soon adopted him and changed his last name from Marsh to Tenorman. When Betty was 33, their final child Maggie was born. Marvin and Betty divorced about a year later after Marvin became increasingly more negligent of their kids and he outright told Betty that all of their children were "accidents". Marvin has never remarried since. He kept custody of only Randy as in his words, was the only "tolerable" child. As Marvin grew senile he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and became obsessed with killing himself, but his fixation of death went away as time went on.
Marvin is of English, Irish, Scottish, Norwegian, Scots-Irish, German, French, and Dutch descent.
Marvin's patrilineal line can be traced to Mondesir Marais, who was born in 1629 in Carpentras, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Mondesir emigrated to America as a teenager, where he fell in love with a slave girl named Esther Freeman. Esther was born in 1634 in St. Mary's City, Maryland, the daughter of slaves Joseph Freeman and Ruby Upshaw. Joseph was born in 1612 in Luanda, Angola, when he was captured and sold to New York before being sold to a plantation in Maryland where he met Ruby. Ruby was born in 1615 and she was born in Timbuktu, Mali when she was captured and shipped across the Atlantic to Jamestown, Virginia before being sold to a plantation in Maryland. Esther and Mondeseir married and their son John was born in December 1649, on Esther's fifteenth birthday. Their second son Peter was born in March 1653. Mondesir died the following year of a spiked drink.
Marvin's paternal grandfather was Sebastian Andrew Marsh (the son of James Bartholomew Marsh and Cordelia Nicole Holland). Sebastian was born in Illinois. James was born in Virginia, the son of Joseph Moses Marsh and Mahala Prickett. Cordelia was born in Virginia, the daughter of Jacob Puckett Holland and Mary Jane Tarleton.
Marvin's paternal grandmother was Astrid Sue Kristiansen (the daughter of Dr. Hans Cornelius Kristiansen and Elisabeth Cecilie Hansen). Astrid was born in Illinois. Hans and Elisabeth were Norwegian emigrants, with Hans being from Stiklestad, Trøndelag, the son of Lars Kristoffer Kristiansen and Elsa Ann Sørensen, and Elisabeth being from Tromsø, Troms, the daughter of Odin Leif Hansen and Heidi Monica Thorsen.
Marvin's maternal grandfather was John Delbert Mabie (the son of Lot Delbert Mabie and Zipporah Elizabeth Jacques). John was born in Kansas. Lot was born in Indiana, the son of Peter Mabie and Elizabeth McConkey, who was of Scottish and Northern Irish parentage. Zipporah was born in Ohio, the daughter of John Morris Jacques and Mary Polly McCoy.
Marvin's maternal grandmother was Elizabeth "Bessie" McClure (the daughter of John Joseph McClure and Angela "Angie" Pereira). Bessie was born in Illinois. John was born in Ohio, the son of Joseph Freeman McClure and Esther Gross. Angie was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Christopher Elijah Pereira and Bertha Schrader. Christopher's patrilineal line can be traced back to Donatello Alberto de Azevedo e Dias Santos, who was born in 1576 in Guimarães, Braga, Portugal. Donatello immigrated to Brazil, with his wife Ampora Beatriz Silva and ten children. They would go on to have ten more children while in Brazil. Donatello had an affair with an Afro-Brazilian slave woman named Cassandra Antonia Pereira, which resulted in her getting pregnant. There was at least a twenty-five year age gap between them, and Donatello was the older one. She gave birth to their son Adalberto Antonio Pereira on August 13, 1624.
Elizabeth Isabella "Betty" Pinkerton[]
Elizabeth Isabella "Betty" Pinkerton is the maternal grandmother of Jimmy Valmer. She was born on December 24, 1928 in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska to Frederick Albert Pinkerton and Alona Mildred Pérez. She was the thirteenth of fourteen children, her siblings included Mario (March 7, 1903), Luisa (March 7, 1904), Leonardo (March 8, 1905), Rosita (March 30, 1907), Berto (May 11, 1908), Arnold (June 1, 1910), Cynthia (June 4, 1912), Hugo (July 12, 1916), Carolina (July 11, 1917), Rosa (August 2, 1918), Wanda (August 18, 1922), Melissa (July 14, 1927), Camilla (September 23, 1932). Her family relocated to Berthoud, Colorado while her mother was pregnant with Camila. Betty attended grammar school while in Berthoud. At age 13, showing the pluck and fortitude she would exhibit throughout her life, she climbed Longs Peak. The Pinkertons would move yet again to Fort Collins while Betty was in her high school years. In May 1946, Betty gave birth to a son named Jimbo, she was a junior in high school. Her friend Melvin was the father. Unfortunately though, Melvin could not stick around and help Betty raise Jimbo as his family moved back to their old town as they feared bad publicity. Betty attended Colorado State University where she excelled in her studies and was active in sports and school organizations. She graduated with a degree in chemistry in 1950. She graduated a year early. Sometime after graduation, she married Marvin Marsh, and they had six children between 1953 to 1962. She and Marvin divorced a year later as she found it repulsing of how neglectful Marvin became as a father and how he outright admitted that they were all accidents. Betty took the kids except for Randy, and moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming. In 1965, she married her childhood friend Charles Gehlhausen, they had eight children in only four years. Their children were Steven Phineas "Fynn" (Mr. Mackey's neighbor) (born March 1, 1966), Elise (born December 1, 1966), Cillian (the cab driver from Erection Day) (born September 20, 1967), Clara (the woman from Goobacks who Cartman proposed $8,000 to shovel the snow off her driveway) (born September 20, 1967), Zion (born March 30, 1968; he was born prematurely but survived nonetheless), Rebecca, Carolyn, and Jessie (born April 10, 1969), Lizabeth (born February 23, 1970). Betty and Charles are still married.
Betty is of mixed ethnicity.
Betty's paternal grandfather was George Pinkerton (the son of James Albert Pinkerton and Miriam Louise Neyland). George was born in Kentucky. James was born in South Carolina, the son of Nathaniel Lucas Pinkerton and Mariah Anderson. Miriam was born in Indiana, the daughter of Adam Emmanuel Neyland and Eve Adeline Pepper, whose father was a German emigrant from Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt.
Betty's paternal grandmother was Almarie Marie Santiago (the daughter of Raphael Francisco "Raph" Santiago and Fannie Naomi Boone). Almarie was born in Illinois. Raphael was born in California, the son of Francisco Angelo Santiago, who was of Portuguese parentage, and Beinha Inoa, who was of Native Hawaiian and Chinese parentage. Fannie was born in Illinois, the daughter of Paul Albert Boone and Mary Lee Brooks.
Betty's maternal grandfather was Julio Pérez (the son of André Harold Pérez and Elizabeth Matilda "Betsy" Jackson). Julio was born in Kentucky. André was born in Kentucky, the son of Mateo Pérez and Cassandra Rodrigues. Betsy was born in Tennessee, the daughter of Duprey Lee Jackson and Amanda Kanoska.
Betty's maternal grandmother was Natalie O'Sullivan (the daughter of Zachariah Martin O'Sullivan and Gloria Ceciliana McAllister). Natalie was born in Missouri. Zachariah was born in Missouri, the son of Martin Leroy "Marts" O'Sullivan and Roberta Alfreda King. Gloria was born in Illinois, the daughter of Marvin Dexter McAllister and Theodora Pearl Schenker.