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  • Castillians vs. Gringos vs. Moors vs. Indians

    ?Que es su (lineage)?

    Yo soy "slavic" y no (blood) de español en mi.

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    Hey DC, long time no hear! I am of Celtic descent.

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    • #3
      awrence (brought) mi aqui (from) CGN.

      buenos dias de tu, Jay
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      • #4
        Si, me lo cruze en otro foro y lo arrastre para aca.

        Yo soy criollo con la famosa mezcla ridicula del crisol de razas.

        Sangre irlandesa, escocesa, inglesa, basca, castellana, aragonesa, griega, francesa y nativa americana. Que carajo me cuentan, eh! El crisol de razas soy yo!

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        • #5
          I don't know for sure. Quite an interesting question...

          My father family come from Asturias (NW Spain), and all of them have typical Celtic (maybe Visigothic?) features, and my mother family come from Northern Castile and Asturias as well. It would be a bit strange if I had Moorish blood, I guess... Anyway, I seem to have a mix of Celtic and Iberian features (which is very common in Spain).
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          • #6
            Originally posted by El Awrence
            Sangre irlandesa, escocesa, inglesa, basca, castellana, aragonesa, griega, francesa y nativa americana. Que carajo me cuentan, eh! El crisol de razas soy yo!
            Griega también? Caray!
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            • #7
              Si, griega tambien... uno de los bisabuelos de mi madre se apedillaba Mellapoulos. CUando llego a la argentina se lo recortaron a "Mella" y se caso con una inglesa que tambien era recien llegada de York. Y como que siendo de York debo tener tambien sangre escandinava.

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              • #8
                Creí que hibas a decir que se llamaba Milcíades .
                Si señor un buén crisol de de razas y supongo de culturas...
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                • #9
                  Qué decís los demás españoles? Sabéis algo a ciencia cierta de vuestra ascendencia? Yo la verdad es que muy poco, y con lo que me gusta la historia y eso me encantaría saber algo más...

                  Alguno ha realizado una investigación genealógica de esas o como se llamen?
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                  • #10
                    believe it or not, the only time I've seen anything about the history of my family name was in Sea World (un parque acuatico que sale mucho en los vigilantes de la playa). I really do not know if what I found there is true or not, but was fun anyway. apparently there is a Sinde Valley in Eastern Galicia

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                    • #11
                      Well, I have no idea, I only know that my parents, grandparents and grand grand parents (se dice asi?) are from Almeria, I have no idea about longer in the time, well in un suppose my surname came from a Roman senator called Plubio Munio or something like that (but I believe that it is just stories...)and my mother has the surname Leiva that I believe that is from Leon and Italy and others granparent has Aragon one...
                      Well but almost all people from Almeria have Aragonese, Murcian and Valencian blood...

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                      • #12
                        Balsinde suena mucho a asturiano, eso está claro. Yo llevo por lo menos un apellido típicamente asturiano: Quirós, es el de mi abuela paterna.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by kIndal
                          and my mother has the surname Leiva that I believe that is from Leon and Italy and others granparent has Aragon one...
                          No, Leiva/Leyva es un apellido vasco o navarro si no me equivoco. Joder, y no me digas que no es un honor llevar un apellido de general de Carlos V!
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                          • #14
                            Bueno yo sabia que era de por ahi arriba

                            Si de hecho se ve que es un apellido de esos que son de una rama unica o algo asi, es decir que todos los que lo llevan son familia son mas o menos directamente...pero yo no lo llevo asi que que se le va a hacer, quien sabe igual puedo reclamar algun ducado por Milan y yo sin enterarme.

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                            • #15
                              My four grandparents were german, polish, romany, and italian.

                              Those in my mother's family proud of their italian heritage always spoke badly of "those idiots" on Ellis Island, who misspelled Gesualdo as Jeswald when they emigrated. It turns out this mistake was actually a good one...
                              Originally posted by kIndal
                              ... (but I believe that it is just stories...)
                              It may be true! My mother's family also told tales of some long-ago grandfather who was a famous musician in Italy. Most disregarded it as a grasp at past glory. My mother traced the geneology - it turns out Carlo Gesualdo (my great(x18) grandfather) wrote a unique style of madrigal that earned him a footnote in musical history (you can probably find him at your CD store ) - AND that he was from a Norman family... the Jeswalds! Karl Jeswald, but with an Italicized name.

                              However, after 20 generations in Italy, I imagine the Norman blood is rather thin in my veins...
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