Jane Wiedlin
Birth Name: Jane Marie Genevieve Wiedlin
Place of Birth: Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, U.S.
Date of Birth: May 20, 1958
Ethnicity:
*father – German, Swiss-German, Irish
*mother – Lebanese
Jane Wiedlin is an American musician, singer, songwriter, actress, and animal rights activist. She is the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist of new wave band The Go-Go’s. She has also had a solo musical career. Other members of The Go-Go’s include Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, and Regina Schock. She is also known as Jane Drano and Reverend Sister Go-Go.
Jane is the daughter of Betty Jane and Robert Arthur Wiedlin. Her father was of German, Swiss-German, and Irish ancestry. Her mother was of Lebanese descent, and was from Oconomowoc, where many emigrants from Lebanon settled.
Jane’s paternal grandfather was Roy Vincent Wiedlin (the son of George Frederick Wiedlin and Kitty/Kathryn Nicholson). Roy was born in Illinois. George was born in either Illinois or Germany, to German parents. Kitty was born in either New York or County Sligo, to Irish parents.
Jane’s paternal grandmother was Genevieve Catherine Bastian (the daughter of George Bastian and Mary Simon). Genevieve was born in Illinois, to Swiss-German parents. Mary was the daughter of Samuel Simon.
Jane’s maternal grandfather was named Joseph Kalel/Khalil Herro (the son of Khalil Herro and Mariam). Joseph was born in Baalbek, Lebanon, likely in Ain Bourday.
Jane’s maternal grandmother was named Genevieve Nemior/Nemoir. Genevieve was born in Zahle, Lebanon.
Sources: Genealogies of Jane’s parents – https://www.findagrave.com
Jane’s mother on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Genealogy of Jane’s maternal grandfather, Joseph Kalel/Khalil Herro – https://www.geni.com
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