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Birth Name: Arabella Sarah Lennox Latham
Place of Birth: Durban, South Africa
Date of Birth: 19 August, 1997
Ethnicity: Scottish, English, one quarter Breton French, 1/16th Italian
Baby Queen is a South African singer. She is known for her song “Dover Beach,” which was featured on Netflix series Heartstopper . She is based in London.
Her father owns an art supply company and a small art gallery. She moved to London at eighteen.
Baby Queen’s paternal grandfather was Michael Stuart Latham (the son of LT Colonel Jack Latham and Margaret Ivy Taylor-Smith). Michael was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. Jack was born in London, England, and died in action during WWII, in Egypt, in 1941. He was the son of LT Col Charles Latham and Caroline Beatrice de Santi, who herself was of part Italian descent, as well as the maternal granddaughter of Gen. Sir Henry Robert Ferguson Davie, 1st Bt Ferguson Davie of Creedy. Baby Queen’s great-grandmother Margaret was born in Harrismith, South Africa, the daughter of John Taylor-Smith, who was Scottish; and of Maud Cambridge, who was English.
Baby Queen’s paternal grandmother was Rozenn Lucienne L’heveder (the daughter of Louis Marie L’heveder and Lucienne Marie Louise Beillet). Rozenn was born in Lorient, Brittany, France. Louis was born in Perros-Guirec, Brittany, the son of Yves-Marie L’Hévéder and Maria Le Goff. Baby Queen’s great-grandmother Lucienne was born in Lorient, the daughter of Lucien Beillet and Marie-Louise Le Beherec.
Baby Queen’s maternal grandfather was Peter Landen Beggs (the son of Shirleigh Beggs and Margaret Bartholomew). Peter was born in Durban. Shirleigh was born in Durban, to a Scottish father from Adelaide, Australia, and to an English mother. Baby Queen’s great-grandmother Margaret was born in Newcastle, South Africa, to an English father, and to a Scottish mother, Catherine Bruce.
Baby Queen’s maternal grandmother was the daughter of Colin Campbell and Helen McCrory. They were likely of Scottish descent.
Source: Genealogy of Baby Queen – https://www.geni.com