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    Quote Originally Posted by Etelfrido View Post
    This thread of mine might interest you.

    Impressive, a ton came from south western Spain,
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    My new Ancestry map has given me the south of Spain, where it says that it is linked to the Basque country, really the south has received a lot of migration in a few centuries, also Basques and from the rest of Europe, there are so many people in Andalusia that it seems Central European and subnordic probably has the most, besides all of them are usually beautiful, now it is possible to see some beautiful subnordic in Catalonia, especially in the province of Barcelona thanks to the Andalusian migration.

    I knew it before all this because I recognize the nobility and kind and special hearts, but well I did not say anything because generally Americans always want to come from Basques and Catalans, when the greatness since time immemorial is in southern Spain, but well no matter, time puts everyone in their place.

    Even Ancestry gave me Mexican populations in the absence of Spanish evidence. Now with the new map, also from 1750, we are on the northwest coast of the United States, and a little later on the east coast. We are really unstoppable, even if the glory is taken by others or other regions.

    You have to learn to love Andalusia, you're so obsessed with Basques and Catalans, you still don't see where the light is or what's wrong with you?
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    I really don't know if it's paternal or maternal because you can change it manually and I changed it several times and I don't remember how I left it and now this section has been put on subscription as well, I would have to test my father in Ancestry to find out.




    Another Ancestry result of mine. This migration begins in 1750 and by 1800 it also appears in California.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    My new Ancestry map has given me the south of Spain, where it says that it is linked to the Basque country, really the south has received a lot of migration in a few centuries, also Basques and from the rest of Europe, there are so many people in Andalusia that it seems Central European and subnordic probably has the most, besides all of them are usually beautiful, now it is possible to see some beautiful subnordic in Catalonia, especially in the province of Barcelona thanks to the Andalusian migration.

    I knew it before all this because I recognize the nobility and kind and special hearts, but well I did not say anything because generally Americans always want to come from Basques and Catalans, when the greatness since time immemorial is in southern Spain, but well no matter, time puts everyone in their place.

    Even Ancestry gave me Mexican populations in the absence of Spanish evidence. Now with the new map, also from 1750, we are on the northwest coast of the United States, and a little later on the east coast. We are really unstoppable, even if the glory is taken by others or other regions.

    You have to learn to love Andalusia, you're so obsessed with Basques and Catalans, you still don't see where the light is or what's wrong with you?
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    I really don't know if it's paternal or maternal because you can change it manually and I changed it several times and I don't remember how I left it and now this section has been put on subscription as well, I would have to test my father in Ancestry to find out.




    Another Ancestry result of mine. This migration begins in 1750 and by 1800 it also appears in California.
    If you have Mexican regions that means some where In history one of your Spanish ancestors moved to Mexico.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Laredo View Post
    If you have Mexican regions that means some where In history one of your Spanish ancestors moved to Mexico.


    Hi cousin
    This is how it should have been.

    https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
    E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
    According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.

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