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My verdict is that she is Spaniard.
She has versatility for photos because there must be a remote ancestor probably Filipino.
Vídeo With her sister.
https://www.mtmad.es/riverss-marina-...086745135.html
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
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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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This woman that you present was already analyzed a year and a half ago and I did not fit the scenarios, for example those horrible curtains can not be in any Spanish restaurant, for example. A video is of course the best, when I saw the girl in the video I clearly saw that she was from Spain.
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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If your teacher was from Portugal, and not someone with a portuguese grandparent larping as portuguese, it's perfectly possible that he could have ancestry from India. There's journalists and TV presenters (and even our former prime minister) with ancestry from India, which had parts of it that were part of Portugal until the 1960s.
Spain also used to have an empire and surely has people living there now that aren't fully spanish but have colonial ancestors. How people forget about this is something i never understood.
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But it is one thing to have a recent ancestry (2-3 generations) and another thing is 5,6,7 generations that the same person often has no idea about that, X in the case of Spain it is that the majority of Spaniards until the 50s -60 all had almost all their ancestors within the same province, region or even town. I know several people born in 1930-1980 who have studied their geneology and know that their ancestors lived in the same town for at least 7-8 generations. it's a lot
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