Taylor Swift’s ancestors: an opera singer and a seafaring engineer

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2 min readApr 25, 2024

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Today: Swiftian ancestry, life on O.J. Simpson’s block, and everyday magic
By
Harris Sockel

Many of Taylor Swift’s fans know that “Marjorie” — a haunting ballad on her ninth album, Evermore — is dedicated to the opera singer Marjorie Finlay, Swift’s maternal grandmother. Finlay’s career as a soprano in the 1950s and ’60s led her to Cuba, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico, where she emceed a TV show (El Show Pan-Americano) and sang in hotels and social clubs.

On Medium, genealogist Megan Smolenyak digs even deeper into The Tortured Poets Department creator’s ancestry, uncovering birth certificates and immigration records that tell the story of Swift’s great-grandfather George Finlay (Marjorie’s father-in-law).

An engineer who patented the concrete pile (a long pole driven into the ground to support a structure), Finlay was a colorful character. He was born at sea en route from Cape Town to London — his mother was once married to a customs official for the British Empire, so this family traveled the globe. He lived in at least five U.S. states and Trinidad, nicknamed himself “Lancelot,” and was married four times.

Smolenyak concludes: “this portion of Taylor’s family tree… seems to have injected wanderlust into her gene pool, a trait she apparently inherited.TTPD alone includes songs about “Florida!!!” and London, and Swift is known for painting vivid lyrical portraits of places she’s been.

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