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ALL MY Basque last names were inherited by blood and ancestry. You are so butthurt envious of my rare unique cool Vasco last names.
Your real name is José González, does not matter how hard you tried to change your surnames
That's probably your last name. lol apellido Spicanol corriente. My Basque last names are rare COOL,unique
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Correcto. Mexico tiene inlfuencia canaria en varias partes. En NUevo Leon, muchas familias canarias llegaron y fundaron poblados como Salinas Victoria, Los Pilares, etc...y siguieron llegando mas despues de la independencia. Pero las Canarias tuvo mas impacto en Campeche y Yucatan donde muchisimas familias tienen lazos con los Isleńos, tambien en Veracruz y en menor grado en el sur de Chiapas donde trabajaron en el cafe. Pero en Yucatan, Campeche y Veracruz hay una Huella Isleńa muy notable. Muchas familias de alta sociedad en esta region tienen sangre canaria, y tambien de Corsega y Cerdeńa. Creo como era gente de mar les venia mas facil adaptarse a estos lugares? Algunos portugueses tambien. Hay una mezcla muy interesante en estas regiones que se estudia muy poco o que apenas lo estan sacando a la luz.
En Nuevo Leon tambien la hay pero esta a la sombra de gente de origenes Sefardies, vascos, italianos, libaneses y extremeńos.
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Those were Sefardic Jews who lived some years in Canary Islands before forunding Monterrey .They had no Moro berber blood.
99.9999999999999999999999999999999% of the regio's have no Libanese blood.En Nuevo Leon tambien la hay pero esta a la sombra de gente de origenes Sefardies, vascos, italianos, libaneses y extremeńos.
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FALSE, yourself stated your great grand father adopted a Basque surname, JUAS, WHAT A LOSER
Your name is Speedy Gonzales, ándale ándale
My two visible surnames are not common at all and come from Cantabria... but the most important thing is that come directly from my ancestors, and not adopted like the yours
Some years in Canary Islands...
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So butthurt envious of my apellidos Vasco's that you have to make up a story.
I said it many times. My paternal grandfather did not use the spicanol last name from his father who was from Los Altos de Jalsico. He used his mother's rare unique Basque last name that sounds and looks like an Italian last name. Just add another letter and it's a Italian last name.
And you are Paco GONZALEZYour name is Speedy Gonzales, ándale ándale
My two visible surnames are not common at all and come from Cantabria... but the most important thing is that come directly from my ancestors, and not adopted like the yours
So you are a Gonzalez,Sanchez,Martinez,Lopez,Hewrnandez lol
You share last names with the sudaquita immigrants in your TOWN.
Among the cities of Mexico, Monterrey has a mystique all its own, marked as it is by an enduring and controversial "Jewish question" regarding its founding in 1596. One Saltillo scholar, Vito Alessio Robles, has made the provocative claim that "all the citizens of Monterrey are descended from Jews."Some years in Canary Islands...
STOP INVENTING THE HISTORY, INDIO
This books reviews the evidence in support of the claim that many of the first settlers in Monterrey were of Jewish descent. In addition, this work contains new and exciting information, never before published, about the prominent Garza family in Monterrey that has long claimed to be descended from Jews. In the absence of documents to substantiate such a claim,scholars have viewed such assertions of the Garzas with benign skepticism. With the use of archival records of the Spanish Inquisition, it is demonstrated that the Garzas are indeed descended from Jews. Specifically, ancestors of the Garzas were burned at the stake by the Inquisition in the 1526 auto-de-fe held in the Canary Islands.
The first governor of this kingdom was the Spanish Conquistador,Luis De Carvajal y de la Cueva, himself of Jewish descent, who paved the way by arranging the crown’s authorization of an entire shipload of crypto-Jewish relatives and recruits to serve as settlers in the region under his control. Although the governor and his immediate kinsmen were to suffer ultimately a tragic fate at the hands of the Inquisition, Carvajal attracted to his side many converso settlers who migrated northward, battled the indigenous natives, and founded the villas that later became major cities in northern Mexico. In this historical process,the Conversos of New Spain became conquistadores in theor own right, although at a cost to their original Jewish identity.
This book offers a fascinating literary portrait of the Spanish conquest of northeastern New Spain, and of the role played by Conversos of Jewish descent in the colonizing effort.
https://thepressfree.com/the-conquis...glish-edition/
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