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Place of Birth: Hamilton, Montana, U.S.
Date of Birth: October 31, 1995
Ethnicity: English, German, some Native American [Catawba, Ioway, Omaha], French-Canadian/French, Scottish, Irish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, and Swiss, possibly other
Suzanna Son is an American actress and musician. Her roles include the films Red Rocket and Fear Street: Prom Queen , the series The Idol and Monster: The Ed Gein Story , and the music video for “Lithonia.”
Suzanna was raised in rural Washington state. She is married to talent manager Ana Bedayo.
Suzanna’s patrilineal line can be traced to Michael Sonn, who was born, c. 1750, in Augusta Parish, Virginia, and who likely was of German origin.
Suzanna’s paternal grandfather was Elmer James Son, Jr. (the son of Elmer James Son and Augusta Eleanor “Gussie” Hall). Suzanna’s grandfather Elmer was born in Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma. Suzanna’s great-grandfather Elmer was born in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, the son of John Wilkson Son and Emma Blanche Howard. Elmer had distant Catawba Native American ancestry. Suzanna’s great-grandmother Augusta was born in White Cloud, Doniphan County, Kansas, the daughter of John Augustus Hall, whose paternal grandparents were Prussian Germans, and whose mother was French-Canadian; and of Celeste Ellen “Clista” Campbell, whose parents were from Nebraska. Celeste’s father, Harvey, was of half Ioway Native American descent. Her mother, Suzanna’s great-great-great-grandmother Clara E. Barada, was of part Omaha Native American ancestry.
Suzanna’s paternal grandmother was Mary Sebald (the daughter of Henry Alder Sebald and Louise Strodtbeck). Mary was born in Middletown, Ohio. Henry was born in Middletown, the son of Gustavus Albert Sebald and Katie Reidy Alder. Louise was born in Middletown, the daughter of John Leonard Strodtbeck and Mariah Elizabeth Wright.
Sources: Genealogy of Suzanna’s paternal grandfather, Elmer James Son, Jr. – https://www.findagrave.com
Obituary of Suzanna’s paternal great-aunt (grandmother’s sister) – https://www.dignitymemorial.com