My great-grandparents were all Greek and Eastern Orthodox, some older ancestors from my mother's side were seemingly Uniates/Eastern Catholic.
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My great-grandparents were all Greek and Eastern Orthodox, some older ancestors from my mother's side were seemingly Uniates/Eastern Catholic.
My Great grandparents were all ottomans from 16th century onwards.
I have the names and 2 surnames place and date of births(and death), marriage data, bauptism etc... of all my great great grandparents: 8 paternal grandparents were all catholics (or atheist in recent times some even masons), and from Andalucía (20 km around the city of Úbeda and from Úbeda the majority), and my 8 maternal grand parents were all from the same village of Álava province in the Basque Country (some gran-grand mother is form a village 5 km far away from the original village).
So my 16 great great grandparents were all, Spanish adn all were bauptized as catholics . As far as I know (in my maternal family I can go till 1490s, in my paternal side only till the beginning of XIX)
I suspect that possibly in my paternal side, there must be an ancestor from Germany/Poland/Czech republic from around the end of XVIII century.But it´s only a suspicion.
Not an adventurer family I guess.
My Great Grandparents were all Macedonian, Slavic speaking Orthodox Christians from today's northern Greece. Only one Great grandfather (paternal grandmothers father was from today's Macedonian republic.
Cajun American, German/Norwegian Americans on maternal side from Louisiana
Anglo and Irish American on paternal side from Tennessee and Alabama
All were Southern Baptists