Owen Teague

Publish date: 2024-06-15

Teague in 2017, photo by Prphotos.com

Birth Name: Owen William Teague

Place of Birth: Tampa, Florida, U.S.

Date of Birth: December 8, 1998

Ethnicity: English, German, some Swiss-German and French

Owen Teague is an American actor. His films include Contest, Echoes of War, Cell, It (2017), Every Day, I See You, Inherit the Viper, Mary (2019), The Empty Man, Montana Story, Gone in the Night, To Leslie, and You Hurt My Feelings. He has had leading roles on the shows Bloodline, Black Mirror, Mrs. Fletcher, and The Stand.

His parents are musicians.

He has said that he is of 1/32 Native American descent. It is not clear if this Native American ancestry has been verified/documented.

Owen’s great-grandmother Jennie Agnes “Jenny” Estes was born in 1871, and Owen’s great-great-grandfather, Jenny’s father, Ira Estes, was born in 1821. This makes for about 177 years between the birth of Owen and his two times great-grandfather, one of the more extensive such age differences for an actor of his generation.

Owen’s paternal grandfather was Burton William Teague (the son of William Thomas Teague and Bertie/Bert Mae Bardo). Burton was born in Oregon, and was an author. Owen’s great-grandfather William was born in California, the son of an English father, Arthur Gordon Teague, from Torquay, Devon, and of an American mother, Eunice Augusta Whipple, from Illinois. Bertie was born in California, the daughter of Levi Bardo and Jane Miller.

Owen’s paternal grandmother was Sally Estes Reimer (the daughter of Arthur Adams Reimer and Jennie Agnes “Jenny” Estes). Sally was born in New Jersey. Arthur was the son of William Henry Vale Reimer and Martha Adams. Jennie was the daughter of Ira Tripp Estes and Jane M. Loomis.

Owen’s maternal grandfather was Jay Seegar Heavilin (the son of John Seegar Heavilin and Elsie/Else Wenneis). Jay was born in New York. John was born in Indiana, the son of Roscoe Henry Heavilin and Helen Gertrude Seegar. Elsie was born in New York, the daughter of Andrew M. Wenneis, whose parents were German, and of Marie/Mary E. Reif, whose parents were also German.

Owen’s maternal grandmother was Phyllis Marjorie Bredt (the daughter of Charles Henry Bredt and Viola B. “Pinky” Robert/Roberts). Phyllis was born in Ohio. Charles was born in Ohio, the son of Gustave/Gustav L. Bredt, whose parents were from Alsace-Lorraine, France, and Switzerland, respectively, and of Lillian Adalie “Lille” Bourquin/Bourguin, whose parents were born in France, and were ethnic French. Viola was born in Michigan, the daughter of Emma Ehters.

Sources: Marriage announcements of Owen’s paternal grandparents, Burton William Teague and Sally Estes Reimer – https://newspaperarchive.com
https://www.nytimes.com

Owen’s paternal grandmother, Sally Estes Reimer, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Marriage announcement of Owen’s paternal great-grandparents, Arthur Adams Reimer and Jennie Agnes “Jenny” Estes – https://www.newspapers.com

Owen’s paternal great-grandparents, Arthur Adams Reimer and Jennie Agnes “Jenny” Estes, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Owen’s paternal great-grandmother, Jennie Agnes “Jenny” Estes, on the 1880 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Genealogy of Owen’s maternal grandfather, Jay Seegar Heavilin – http://www.geni.com

Genealogy of Owen’s maternal great-grandparents, John Seegar Heavilin and Elsie/Else Wenneis – http://www.familysearch.org

Obituary of Owen’s maternal great-uncle (grandfather’s brother) – http://www.legacy.com

Obituary of Owen’s maternal grandmother, Phyllis Marjorie (Bredt) Heavilin – http://www.legacy.com

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