Birth Name: Thomas Douglas Homan
Place of Birth: West Carthage, New York
Date of Birth: November 28, 1961
Ethnicity:
Father’s : English, German (including Alsatian), distant Dutch
Mother’s : French-Canadian, 1/4 English, 1/4 Irish
Tom Homan is an American political commentator who served as acting director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), then designated as “border czar” for Donald Trump’s second presidency in 2024. His religion is Roman Catholicism.
His parents were Frederick Leroy Homan and Doris I. Gibeau.
Homan’s paternal grandfather was Roy D. Homan (son of Frederich Homan and Ina Ellen Lane). Roy was born in Lewis Co. NY and had roots going back to early English and Dutch settlers.
Homan’s paternal grandmother was Angeline Alberta Hoffert (daughter of John Benjamin Hoffert and Walburga Seelman all born in Lewis Co. NY). Angeline’s paternal grandfather was Mathis Hoffert born in Alsace-Lorraine, his wife Maria Elizabeth Kroeger was born in Germany. Walburga Seelman, born in Lewis Co. NY likely had German ancestry considering her given name and surname are both of German origin.
Homan’s maternal grandfather Albert J. Gibeau was born in NY to Joseph Napolean Gibeau and Harriet Leduc both French-Canadian Québécois immigrants.
Homan’s maternal grandmother Irene L. Peters was born in NY (daughter of Samuel Peters and Mary E. Toole). Irene’s father Samuel was an immigrant from England, and her mother Mary was born in Utica, NY to Thomas O’Toole an Irish immigrant, and Catherine Condon an American of Irish descent.
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